You got Elijah and Elisha.
Because with Elisha, it happens again, but there's a lot of crafts and these crafts are
Elisha sought and cried out, my father, my father.
I told you about Elisha.
Elisha is seeing what the king of Aram is doing.
And one of his officers look at him and says, no, it's Elisha.
Elisha is telling the king of Israel every move you're making and he knows what to do.
So the king of Aram sends his armies to take Elisha.
When the servant of Elisha got up early in the next morning and went outside,
The young man cried to Elisha.
Don't be afraid, Elisha told him, for there are more on our side than on theirs.
Then Elisha prayed, oh, Lord, open his eyes and let him see.
The Lord opened the young man's eyes and when he looked up, he saw on the hillside around Elisha
Elisha was filled with horses and chariots of fire.
And the amazing thing of God or Elisha praying for his servant's eyes to be open and then he sees them.
But then Elisha's response is, Elisha walks out and sees the enemy army and is like, eh, like, it's fine.