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Sunday, August 23, 2026

Bible Blog: Elisha mostly served as a prophet in the northern kingdom of Israel

Elisha mostly served as a prophet in the northern kingdom of Israel

 

re-told by Debbie Dunn


 
















Blog Highlights:

Elisha served as a prophet mostly in the northern kingdom of Israel

The capital of the Northern Kingdom of Israel was Samaria.

The capital of the Southern Kingdom of Judah was Jerusalem.


 

Bible blog begins:


As I studied the life of Prophet Elisha and tried to figure out what Bible story to write next, I got totally confused about whether I was reading about the king of the Northern kingdom of Israel or Southern kingdom of Judah.

For one thing, I couldn't seem to keep the two kingdoms straight in my head. For another thing, some of the kings' names were identical or very similar.

RULER OVER UNITED KINGDOM OF ISRAEL:

The first king of Israel was King Saul. He ruled over ALL of Israel before the division happened. He ruled for 40 years before being killed in battle.

So, the map I drew of the country of Israel a while back shows the approximate area where King Saul reigned. 



























FYI - About 100 years passed between King Saul's death (about 1010 BC) and Elisha's birth (about 910 BC).

RULER OVER NORTHERN KINGDOM:

King Saul's son, Ish-bosheth, served as king over Israel for two years before he was assassinated. This was about 1011-1009 BC.

BEGAN AS RULER OVER SOUTHERN KINGDOM:

At the same time, King David ruled over the tribe of Judah in Hebron. This was about 1010-1003 BC.

BIBLE VERSES: 2 Samuel 5 (NLT) - David Becomes King Over Israel

2 Samuel 5:1 All the tribes of Israel came to David at Hebron and said, “We are your own flesh and blood.

2 Samuel 5:2 In the past, while Saul was king over us, you were the one who led Israel on their military campaigns. And the Lord said to you, ‘You will shepherd my people Israel, and you will become their ruler.’”

2 Samuel 5:3 When all the elders of Israel had come to King David at Hebron, the king made a covenant with them at Hebron before the Lord, and they anointed David king over Israel.

2 Samuel 5:4 David was thirty years old when he became king, and he reigned forty years.

2 Samuel 5:5 In Hebron he reigned over Judah seven years and six months, and in Jerusalem he reigned over all Israel and Judah thirty-three years.

FYI - King David died about 970 BC. Once again, we know that Elisha was born about 910 BC. So, there were 60 years between King David's death and Elisha's birth.

After King David died, his son, Solomon, was the last king to rule over the UNITED KINGDOM of all of Israel.

FYI - King Solomon died about 931 BC. So, Elisha, who was born about 910 BC, was born 21 years later.

Because King Solomon ended up sinning against God by marrying multiple idol-worshipping wives who influenced him to do the same, God decided that Israel would become a divided country with a northern kingdom and a southern kingdom.

King Solomon's son was named Rehoboam. He began his rule over all of Israel in 931 BC in Jerusalem.

But due to his cruel rule, the people of Israel rebelled.

Ten of the 12 tribes of Israel defected to the northern kingdom of Israel and made Jeroboam their king.

So King Solomon's son was king only of the southern tribes of Judah and the tribe of Benjamin for 17 years, from 931 BC to 913 BC.

FYI - Elisha was born about 3 years after the death of King Solomon's son, King Rehoboam.

Once the kingdom became divided into these 2 regions, they did not unite again under a central ruler. Thus, my confusion.

As a visual learner, I decided to recreate a map of that time period.



















FYI - The Bible does not state Elisha's age when he began serving as a prophet. But he did serve about 50 to 60 years, depending on whether we count the years he served as Prophet Elijah's apprentice as prophet-in-training. Googling the answer, we learn Elisha probably served as a prophet from 850 BC to 797 BC.

By looking at the map, notice that the pale-yellow area represents the Northern Kingdom called ISRAEL. You will see the kingdom's capital, Samaria, listed within that kingdom.

Elisha served as a prophet for several kings of the northern kingdom of Israel. For several of those years, Elisha's home base was the capital city of Samaria.

On the map, the bright yellow area was the Southern Kingdom, called JUDAH. The capital of this Southern Kingdom was Jerusalem.

This kingdom was also impacted by God's choices for Elisha's words and miracles.



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Bible tale: Part 2 of 2 - Gossip consequences for Miriam

Part 2 of 2 - Gossip consequences for Miriam 

Numbers 12

re-told by Debbie Dunn









Story highlights:

Father God gave Miriam the consequence of 7 days of leprosy.

Imagining what Miriam might have experienced during 7-day time0ut.

Miriam determined to be a better sister, leader, and prophetess.


Bible tale begins:


After making fun of the skin color of Moses’ wife, Miriam now had leprosy.


RINGLEADER: What did Miriam’s skin look like?


Group repeats



Her skin went from olive-colored to white as snow with open, bloody sores.


RINGLEADER: Was it forever or just a few days?


Group repeats



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Hoping for just a few days, Aaron begged for forgiveness and Moses prayed:


MOSES: O God, please heal her—please.

[Numbers 12:13]


The pillar of cloud returned, God’s presence filled the tent, and He said:


God text

Father God: Keep Miriam outside the camp for 7 days. After that, she will be healed and accepted back into camp.


RINGLEADER: What did she do on those 7 days?


Group repeats



The Bible does not say. Let’s imagine what might have happened to her.


Miriam felt embarrassed as she saw the Israelites back away in fear.


RINGLEADER: Leprosy would be far worse than pimples!


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As she set up her lonely campsite, she might have grumbled:


MIRIAM: Why didn’t Aaron get punished as I did?


RINGLEADER: Yeah! That doesn’t seem fair!


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That first night, God might have said this to her in a dream:

[Proverbs 3:11-12]


God text

Father God: My beloved daughter, I, your Father in Heaven, only correct those I love. So don’t reject this 7-day time-out.


MIRIAM: O God, I deserve this, but why only me?


God text

Father God: Beloved daughter, Aaron is more easily led. The Israelites talked him into carving a golden calf. You, as his big sister, started the bad talk against Moses’ wife. You need better self-control.


RINGLEADER: It’s smart to have self-control!


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RINGLEADER: What did she say on the 2nd day?


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MIRIAM: I sure hope Moses and his wife forgive me.


RINGLEADER: Perhaps she had a panic attack on the 3rd day.


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MIRIAM: Oh, no! What if I have leprosy forever? [Taking a deep breath] , Wait. I need to calm down and focus on YAHWEH, that name for God which comforts us in that He always keeps His promises.


RINGLEADER: What did she say on the 4th day?


Group repeats



MIRIAM: God made the world in six days. That is a sign that He can heal me just as fast.


Seeing the sun shining might have got her thinking about Adam and Eve.


MIRIAM: They sinned by eating the forbidden fruit. God made them leave the Garden of Eden forever. At least when I committed the sins of gossiping and jealousy, God only gave me a 7-day timeout.


That night, God might have given her this reassuring dream.

[Micah 6:4]


God text

Father God: Dear one, centuries from now, I am going to have Prophet Micah write these words about the three of you.


MIRIAM: What will he say?


God text

Father God: I sent before the Israelites Moses [to lead them], Aaron [the high priest], and Miriam [the prophetess].


MIRIAM: So, does that mean you will still trust me as your prophet?


God text

Father God: Yes, as long as you recall that cutting words start a fight; whereas, a gentle answer stops anger and brings healing.

[Combining Proverbs 12:18, 15:1]


RINGLEADER: What might she have said on the 5th day?


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MIRIAM: I can spend the rest of these 7 days being negative, or I can work on being the best Miriam I can be.


RINGLEADER: We all should be the best we can be!


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RINGLEADER: What happened on the 6th day?


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Perhaps Miriam gazed at her yukky-looking skin and then recalled:


MIRIAM: Father God, I am counting on You to be YAHWEH, the God who keeps His promises. Please let me awaken with smooth skin!


On that 6th night, before falling asleep, she might have rubbed her arms and done her best to stay calm, even though she still felt bumpy scabs.


RINGLEADER: Was Miriam all better on the 7th day?


Group repeats



On that 7th morning, with eyes closed, she reached to stroke her arms.


MIRIAM: (GASP!) My skin feels smooth. I sure hope that means I am healed! Please, Father God, let it be so!


Taking a deep breath, she looked and saw smooth, healthy-looking arms.


MIRIAM: Thank you, Father God, for being JEHOVAH RAPHA, the God who heals. I promise to be a better sister, leader, and prophetess.


RINGLEADER: Hooray for the God who heals!


Group repeats



Just as she did after crossing the Red Sea, Miriam might have gratefully grabbed her tambourine and marched into camp in a joyful parade of one.


While she hugged her brothers and apologized to Moses’ wife, the other women ran to grab their tambourines. That way, they could all join her parade of gratitude as they all celebrated the wonderful character of Father God.




Any questions or comments?



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Saturday, August 22, 2026

Bible tale: Part 1 of 2 - Gossip consequences for Miriam

Part 1 of 2 - Gossip consequences for Miriam

Numbers 12

re-told by Debbie Dunn









Story highlights:

* Miriam and Aaron were jealous that Father God talked to Moses face-to-face.

* Miriam and Aaron gossiped about the skin color of Moses' wife.

* Father God gave Miriam the consequence of 7 days of leprosy. 


Bible tale begins:


Have you ever been jealous of a brother, sister, cousin, neighbor, or schoolmate for getting praise or perks that you didn't get?


That was part of what upset Miriam. After all, when she was a girl and Moses was a baby, she was the one who made sure he did not drown when their mother floated him down the Nile River in a basket.


RINGLEADER: Why did Moses' mother have to do that?


Group repeats



Since the Egyptian king wanted all Hebrew baby boys killed, their mother realized the only way to possibly save his life was to float him down the river.


God showed Miriam a way to get the Egyptian princess to discover and raise her baby brother for the first 40 years of his life.


Even though Aaron was the high priest of the Israelites and Miriam was the first-ever female prophet, they felt so jealous that Father God only spoke to Moses face-to-face and not to them.


Next question. Have you ever gossiped by bad-mouthing somebody?


That also happened to Miriam and Aaron. Since Moses was so humble and forgiving, they realized the best way to push his buttons was to criticize him for daring to marry a woman of color from a different country.


RINGLEADER: That's not fair! That's not right!


Group repeats



RINGLEADER: We are all equal in God's sight!


Group repeats



We are all brothers and sisters because we share the same daddy – Father God! We also share the same long-ago grandpas of Adam and Noah.


RINGLEADER: Yeah! Inside, we are all the same!


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It is simply a matter of pigment, which means we have darker or lighter skin color. In other words, we are all members of the same race.


RINGLEADER: What race is that?


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We are all members of the human race.


RINGLEADER: Yeah! God loves all of us!


Group repeats



Last question. Have you ever been called to the principal's office or had your parents or guardian ground you or put you in time-out?


RINGLEADER: Uh-oh! Did that happen to Aaron and Miriam?


Group repeats



Yep! After God ordered all 3 of them to report to the tabernacle tent, He said:


God text

Father God: Father God: Aaron! Miriam! Come here! How dare you say cruel things to Moses! I speak to you in dreams and visions, but Moses is the only one I trust to speak with face-to-face.



Then, there was silence. Peering out, Aaron saw that the pillar of cloud moved away from the tabernacle tent. He let out a loud gasp when he turned back around to look at their only sister.


RINGLEADER: Oh, no! What happened to Miriam?


Group repeats



Do you recall the stories about Prophet Elisha healing Naaman and Jesus healing 11 men of a highly contagious disease?


RINGLEADER: Oh, no! Did Miriam now have leprosy?


Group repeats



Sadly, yes! After making fun of the skin color of Moses' wife, Miriam now had skin that was white as snow, with open, rotting sores.


RINGLEADER: That's terrifying! What happened next?


Group repeats



Aaron immediately realized how wrong the two of them had been for hurting their baby brother plus breaking God's 9th and 10th commandments.


RINGLEADER: How did they break the 9th commandment?


Group repeats



DO NOT BEAR FALSE WITNESS AGAINST OTHERS by bad-mouthing, gossiping, or telling lies about somebody,


RINGLEADER: How did they break the 10th commandment?


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DO NOT COVET. In other words, do not be jealous of others, including their blessings. Instead, be happy for them and thankful for your own blessings.


RINGLEADER: I get it! We shouldn't tear each other down!


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RINGLEADER: Instead, we should build each other up.


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You are so right!


Aaron turned to Moses and begged him to forgive them both. He pleaded with Moses to pray to God to cure Miriam’s leprosy.



Prayer and God clip designed by Debbie Dunn using PowerPoint & Paint

Moses immediately prayed to God for his big sister to be healed.


Tune in next week to hear what God decided to do about Miriam.




Any questions or comments?



Are you a Bible enthusiast or do you lead a Youth Group or Family Bible Study? To get a FREE PDF download of this story, click on this link below:


Free PDF download of Part 1 of 2 - Gossip consequences for Miriam.


Do you want more stories about Moses and the Children of Israel? If so, visit the MOSES chapter from my EXPLORE BIBLE STORY dot org website.


Click here to get more stories about Moses and the Children of Israel.



My ever-expanding Explore Bible Story dot org website includes Bible stories and Biblical Family Trees about



Explore Bible story dot org Business Card designed by Debbie Dunn using PowerPoint