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But the general’s servants calm him down, talking Naaman into following Elisha’s words. Once again, the general isn’t prepared for what happens. He dips down seven times, probably feeling ...
But O’Neal said Elisha had shown himself worthy when, talking with Elijah just before ... In Second Kings 5:1-27, he heals Naaman of leprosy and then refuses Naaman’s offer of gifts, crediting ...
Once Naaman hears the news, he travels to Samaria to find the prophet Elisha. Naaman, corporate leader that he is, makes the process much too complicated (although he is making himself vulnerable by ...
In 2 Kings 5:1-19, Naaman was sent to Elisha, a mighty prophet of God in Israel to be supernaturally healed. Instead of Elisha coming to the door to greet Naaman, he sent a messenger to him saying ...
This is what we know: After Elisha healed the non-Jewish general, Naaman from his tzara’as, Naaman wished to compensate him. Elisha insisted that he would not accept any payment. When Naaman ...
It certainly stood to reason for Arameans that if they want to benefit from Israelite prophecy, they should talk to the ... incident, Naaman finally gets to Elisha, asks Elisha to cure him ...
It is the story of Gehazi, the servant of the prophet Elisha. In the Book of Kings, we read about a man named Naaman, who was the army commander of the kingdom of Aram; in addition, he was a metzora.