以利沙和约旦河先知
Elisha stands at the edge of the Jordan River as one of the sons of the prophets reaches toward the water where a borrowed iron axe head has risen. Around them, other prophets continue cutting timber in the wooded riverbank, building a larger dwelling place under Elisha’s prophetic oversight. The fallen axe handle lies near the stones, emphasizing the moment of loss and divine recovery.
The scene draws from 2 Kings 6:1-7, where the young prophet cries out because the axe was borrowed. Elisha asks where it fell, throws a stick into the water, and the iron floats. The miracle reveals God’s care in ordinary labor, His provision for what cannot be restored by human strength, and the authority of His prophet in Israel. This artwork is well suited for teaching on faith, stewardship, divine provision, Old Testament miracles, and the ministry of Elisha.