The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Kings 4:4
And when thou art come in, thou shalt shut the door upon thee and upon thy sons. The miracle was to be performed secretly. Attention was not to be called to it—perhaps because otherwise the prophet would have been overwhelmed with applications from others; perhaps because the act was not a mere mechanical one, but required that, during its performance, the hearts of the woman and of her sons should be lifted up in prayer and adoration and thankfulness to God for the mercy which he was... read more
The Pulpit Commentary - 2 Kings 4:3
Then he said, Go, borrow thee vessels abroad of all thy neighbors, even empty vessels; borrow not a few. God stints not in his gifts ( Isaiah 55:1 ). When he offers them, men should take advantage of the offer largely , in the same spirit in which it is made (see below, 2 Kings 13:19 ). read more