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<category name="Overstepping Bounds">
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<category>Flaw in Elisha
Overstepping Prophetic Authority
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<opinion name="Overstepped Authority">
<mekorot>R. Sabato, R. Ariel, Dr. Gili Zivan, Prof. Simon, Y. Amit</mekorot>
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Overstepped Prophetic Authority
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<mekorot>R. Sabato, R. Ariel, Prof. Simon, Y. Amit, Dr. Gili Zivan,</mekorot>
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</opinion>
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<opinion>Lack of Empathy
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<mekorot>Y. Amit, R"M Lichtenstein</mekorot>
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</category>
<category>Lack of Empathy
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<category>Flaw in the Shunamite
<mekorot>R"M Lichtenstein</mekorot>
 
 
</category>
 
</category>
<category>Lack of Appreciation
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<category>No Flaw
<mekorot>R"E Samet</mekorot>
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<p>The death of the son of the Shunamite was not related to any sin, but was rather was the result of natural causes.</p>
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<category>Natural Death
 
 
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Version as of 23:15, 20 December 2017

Elisha and the Son of the Shunamite

Exegetical Approaches

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Flaw in Elisha

Overstepped Prophetic Authority

Sources:R. Sabato, R. Ariel, Prof. Simon, Y. Amit, Dr. Gili Zivan,

Lack of Empathy

Sources:Y. Amit, R"M Lichtenstein

Flaw in the Shunamite

No Flaw

The death of the son of the Shunamite was not related to any sin, but was rather was the result of natural causes.