7 Therefore said he, Take it up to thee. And he put out his hand, and took it.
7 "Lift it out," he said. Then the man reached out his hand and took it.
7 And he said, "Take it up." So he reached out his hand and took it.
7 "Grab it," he said. The man reached out and took it.
7 Therefore he said, "Pick it up for yourself." So he reached out his hand and took it.
7 "Grab it," Elisha said. And the man reached out and grabbed it.
Matthew Henry's Commentary on 2 Kings 6:7
Commentary on 2 Kings 6:1-7
(Read 2 Kings 6:1-7)
There is that pleasantness in the converse of servants of God, which can make those who listen to them forget the pain and the weariness of labour. Even the sons of the prophets must not be unwilling to labour. Let no man think an honest employment a burden or a disgrace. And labour of the head, is as hard, and very often harder, than labour with the hands. We ought to be careful of that which is borrowed, as of our own, because we must do as we would be done by. This man was so respecting the axe-head. And to those who have an honest mind, the sorest grievance of poverty is, not so much their own want and disgrace, as being rendered unable to pay just debts. But the Lord cares for his people in their smallest concerns. And God's grace can thus raise the stony iron heart, which is sunk into the mud of this world, and raise up affections, naturally earthly.