2 Kings 4:9

And she said unto her husband, Behold now, I perceive that this is an holy man of God, which passeth by us continually.

Cross-reference

2 Kings 4:40 Related theme

In 2 Kings 4:40, disciples cry 'man of God' to Elisha during the poisoned stew crisis, using the same title within the same chapter.

In 1 Kings 17:24, the widow declares Elijah is a man of God after her son is revived, directly paralleling the Shunammite's recognition of Elisha's holiness.

2 Peter 1:21 says holy men of God spoke by the Spirit; Elisha, called a holy man of God here, is one such prophet.

In 1 Kings 17:18, the widow of Zarephath calls Elijah 'man of God' after her son dies, mirroring the Shunammite's title for Elisha but with an accusatory tone.

Judges 13:6 Parallel

In Judges 13:6, Manoah's wife tells her husband about a 'man of God' (angel), echoing the Shunammite's report to her husband about Elisha.

Proverbs 31:11 says a husband trusts his wife; the Shunammite woman's husband trusts her judgment about Elisha.

Titus 1:8 Parallel

Titus 1:8 lists hospitality as a virtue; the Shunammite woman shows hospitality to Elisha, a holy man.

Deuteronomy 33:1 calls Moses a man of God; here Elisha is similarly called a holy man of God, a prophetic title.

In 1 Kings 13:1, a 'man of God' from Judah prophesies against Jeroboam's altar, confirming the OT pattern of prophets being called men of God.

2 Peter 3:2 Parallel

2 Peter 3:2 refers to holy prophets; Elisha is identified as a holy man of God, i.e., a prophet.