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Eventually Naaman does what Elisha suggests. He bathes in the River Jordan ... They simply shared what they knew to be true. Perhaps that is the real lesson here: being healed may not be as ...
“Why have you torn your clothes?” Elisha says. “Let (Naaman) come to me.” 2Kings 5:8 The mighty general is off again, racing with his entourage. Scripture says he comes with horses and ...
Elisha is recorded in Second Kings 6:8-18 as successfully asking God to strike the invading Aramean army blind. In Second Kings 5:1-27, he heals Naaman of leprosy and then refuses Naaman’s offer ...
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 ...
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.
After nearly starting an international incident, Naaman finally gets to Elisha, asks Elisha to cure him, Elisha tells him how to cure his disease – and then Naaman complains about it!
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