27 The king replied, "If the Lord does not help you, where can I get help for you? From the threshing floor? From the winepress?"

Other Translations of 2 Kings 6:27

King James Version

27 And he said, If the Lord do not help thee, whence shall I help thee? out of the barnfloor, or out of the winepress?

English Standard Version

27 And he said, "If the Lord will not help you, how shall I help you? From the threshing floor, or from the winepress?"

The Message

27 He answered, "If God won't help you, where on earth can I go for help? To the granary? To the dairy?"

New King James Version

27 And he said, "If the Lord does not help you, where can I find help for you? From the threshing floor or from the winepress?"

New Living Translation

27 He answered, "If the Lord doesn't help you, what can I do? I have neither food from the threshing floor nor wine from the press to give you."

Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Kings 6:27

Commentary on 2 Kings 6:24-33

(Read 2 Kings 6:24-33)

Learn to value plenty, and to be thankful for it; see how contemptible money is, when in time of famine it is so freely parted with for any thing that is eatable! The language of Jehoram to the woman may be the language of despair. See the word of God fulfilled; among the threatenings of God's judgments upon Israel for their sins, this was one, that they should eat the flesh of their own children, Deuteronomy 28:53-57. The truth and the awful justice of God were displayed in this horrible transaction. Alas! what miseries sin has brought upon the world! But the foolishness of man perverts his way, and then his heart frets against the Lord. The king swears the death of Elisha. Wicked men will blame any one as the cause of their troubles, rather than themselves, and will not leave their sins. If rending the clothes, without a broken and contrite heart, would avail, if wearing sackcloth, without being renewed in the spirit of their mind, would serve, they would not stand out against the Lord. May the whole word of God increase in us reverent fear and holy hope, that we may be stedfast and immovable, always abounding in the work of the Lord, knowing that our labour is not in vain in the Lord.