What the verse said: “The God of Israel said, the Rock of Israel spoke to me: The ruler over people [is a righteous one, ruling through the fear of God]” (II Samuel 23:3); what is “is a righteous one, ruling through the fear of God”? The righteous, as it were, rule over what the Holy One blessed be He rules. How so? Everything that the Holy One blessed be He does, the righteous do.
How so? The Holy One blessed be He remembers the barren;2He grants them children. Elisha remembered the Shunamite woman. From where is it derived?
It is as it is stated: “He said: At this time next year, at this very time, you will embrace a son” (II Kings 4:16). The Holy One blessed be He revives the dead, and Elisha revived the Shunamite woman’s son.3II Kings 4:32–36. The Holy One blessed be He splits seas and Elijah and Elisha split seas. From where is it derived?
“Even he, as he struck the water, it split here and there” (II Kings 2:14). The Holy One blessed be He heals without a medicated bandage and Elisha healed Naaman without a medicated bandage.4 II Kings 5:14–15. The Holy One blessed be He sweetens the bitter water and Elisha sweetened the bitter water, as so it is written: “He said: Bring me a new bottle, [and put salt there…. He went to the water source, and he cast salt there, and said: So said the Lord: I have cured this water]” (II Kings 2:20–21), and is written: “The water was cured” (II Kings 2:22).
The Holy One blessed be He halts rain and Elijah halted the rain, as it is stated: “As the Lord [of hosts]…lives, there shall be neither dew nor rain” (I Kings 17:1). The Holy One blessed be He causes rain to fall and Samuel caused rain to fall, as it is stated: “Is it not wheat harvest today? I will call to the Lord…” (I Samuel 12:17). The Holy One blessed be He causes fire to descend, and Elijah caused fire to descend, as it is stated: “Fire of the Lord fell and consumed the burnt offering” (I Kings 18:38).