A moment of precise divine providence unfolds in the royal courtyard, bringing together a past miracle and a present plea for help. As Gehazi stands before the king, recounting the extraordinary story of how Elisha brought the Shunammite woman's son back to life, a stunning coincidence occurs. At that exact moment, the very woman from the story arrives at the palace [מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. She has come to appeal to the king, seeking his assistance to reclaim her house and her land [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
Faced with her sudden appearance, Gehazi quickly points out the woman and her son. He uses this unexpected opportunity to verify his words, offering living proof to the king that the unbelievable events he was just describing are entirely true [מלבי״ם, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. Yet, a much deeper purpose lies behind this perfect timing. The woman's arrival is not an accident but a deliberate act orchestrated by Heaven. God does not want a wicked man like Gehazi to be the one praising and publicizing the miracles. Therefore, He arranged for the woman to enter the courtyard at that precise second, ensuring that she would be the one to stand before the king and share her own story [חומת אנך].