Naaman Healed of Leprosy Probably one of the best known accounts from the book of Kings is the one in this passage
concerning a Gentile who had leprosy and was healed. This person was a well-known Syrian
army officer named Naaman. An Israelite girl who the Syrians had taken prisoner was serving
in Naama …
Gehazi’s Greed And Punishment Naaman returned from the Jordan to Elisha’s house in Israel (about 25 miles). With a deep
sense of gratitude and hands full of gifts, he attempted to pay Elisha, but the prophet
refused to accept anything for his ministry (vv. 15-16). Naaman’s urging did not budge Elisha.
The …
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Naaman Healed of Leprosy
Probably one of the best known accounts from the book of Kings is the one in this passage concerning a Gentile who had leprosy and was healed. This person was a well-known Syrian army officer named Naaman. An Israelite girl who the Syrians had taken prisoner was serving in Naama …
Gehazi’s Greed And Punishment
Naaman returned from the Jordan to Elisha’s house in Israel (about 25 miles). With a deep sense of gratitude and hands full of gifts, he attempted to pay Elisha, but the prophet refused to accept anything for his ministry (vv. 15-16). Naaman’s urging did not budge Elisha. The …