The book of
2 Kings starts with a bang — or at least with fire from heaven, which
is plenty eventful enough for most of us.
The prophet Elijah has
just passed on another of his many messages from God, this one to the effect
that the illness suffered by wicked King Ahaziah will surely result in his
death. Ahaziah is understandably less than thrilled to receive this news. He
sends a military unit of fifty men with their captain to bring Elijah back to
Samaria, where he lies bedridden, presumably in hope of intimidating the
prophet into foretelling a fate more to his taste.
The captain is insufficiently
deferential to the prophet, who promptly calls down fire from heaven on him and
on his soldiers.













