Gehazi in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ge-ha'-zi (gechazi, except in 2 Ki 4:31; 5:25; 8:4,5, where
it is gechazi, perhaps "valley of vision"): The confidential
servant of Elisha. Various words are used to denote his
relation to his master. He is generally called Elisha's
"boy" (na`ar), servant or personal attendant; he calls
himself (5:25) his master's servant or slave (`ebhedh), and
if the reference be to him in 4:43 the Revised Version,
margin, he receives the designation "minister" (meshareth),
or chief servant of Elisha.
1. His Ready Service:
Mention is made of him on three different occasions. He is
first brought under notice in the story of the wealthy
Shunammite (2 Ki 4:8-37) who provided in her house special
accommodation for Elisha, which suited his simple tastes,
and of which he availed himself as often as he passed that
way. By command of his master, Gehazi called the Shunammite,
that she might be rewarded by the prophet for her liberal
hospitality. Failing to elicit from the lady a desire for
any particular favor, and being himself at a loss to know
how to repay her kindness, Elisha consulted with his
servant, whose quick perception enabled him to indicate to
his master the gift that would satisfy the great woman's
heart. When on the death of her child the Shunammite sought
out the man of God at Carmel, and in the intensity of her
grief laid hold of the prophet's feet, "Gehazi came near to
thrust her away" (2 Ki 4:27)--perhaps not so much from want
of sympathy with the woman as from a desire to protect his
master from what he considered a rude importunity. Then
Elisha, who had discovered of himself (2 Ki 4:27), from what
the woman had said (2 Ki 4:28), the cause of her sorrow,
directed Gehazi, as a preliminary measure, to go at once to
Shunem and lay his staff upon the face of the dead child.
Gehazi did so, but the child was "not awaked."
In this narrative Gehazi appears in a favorable light, as a
willing, efficient servant, jealous of his master's honor; a
man of quick observation, whose advice was worth asking in
practical affairs...
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