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Now Na'aman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honorable, because by him the LORD had given deliverance unto Syria: he was also a mighty man in valor, but he was a leper. |
2 |
And the Syrians had gone out by companies, and had brought away captive
out of the land of Israel a little maid; and she waited on Na'aman's
wife. |
3 |
And she said unto her mistress, Would God my lord were with the prophet that is in Samaria! for he would recover him of his leprosy. |
4 |
And one went in, and told his lord, saying, Thus and thus said the maid that is of the land of Israel. |
5 |
And the king of Syria said, Go to, go, and I will send a letter unto the king of Israel. ¶ And he departed, and took with him ten talents of silver, and six thousand pieces of gold, and ten changes of raiment. |
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And he brought the letter to the king of Israel, saying, Now when this letter is come unto thee, behold, I have therewith sent Na'aman my servant to thee, that thou mayest recover him of his leprosy. |
7 |
And it came to pass, when the king of Israel had read the letter, that he rent his clothes, and said, Am
I God, to kill and to make alive, that this man doth send unto me to
recover a man of his leprosy? Wherefore consider, I pray you, and see
how he seeketh a quarrel against me. |
8 |
¶ And it was so, when Eli'sha the man of God had heard that the
king of Israel had rent his clothes, that he sent to the king, saying,
Wherefore hast thou rent thy clothes? let him come now to me, and he
shall know that there is a prophet in Israel. |
9 |
So Na'aman came with his horses and with his chariot, and stood at the door of the house of Eli'sha. |
10 |
And Eli'sha sent a messenger unto him, saying, Go and wash in Jordan
seven times, and thy flesh shall come again to thee, and thou shalt be
clean. |
11 |
But Na'aman was wroth, and went away, and said, Behold, I thought, He
will surely come out to me, and stand, and call on the name of the LORD his God, and strike his hand over the place, and recover the leper. |
12 |
Are not Aba'na and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all
the waters of Israel? may I not wash in them, and be clean? So he turned
and went away in a rage. |
13 |
And his servants came near, and spake unto him, and said, My father, if the prophet had bid thee do some great thing, wouldest thou not have done it? how much rather then, when he saith to thee, Wash, and be clean? |
14 |
Then went he down, and dipped himself seven times in Jordan, according
to the saying of the man of God: and his flesh came again like unto the
flesh of a little child, and he was clean. |
15 |
¶ And he returned to the man of God, he and all his company, and came,
and stood before him: and he said, Behold, now I know that there is no God in all the earth, but in Israel: now therefore, I pray thee, take a blessing of thy servant. |
16 |
But he said, As the LORD liveth, before whom I stand, I will receive none. And he urged him to take it; but he refused. |
17 |
And Na'aman said, Shall there not then, I pray thee, be given to thy
servant two mules' burden of earth? for thy servant will henceforth
offer neither burnt offering nor sacrifice unto other gods, but unto the
LORD. |
18 |
In this thing the LORD pardon thy servant, that
when my master goeth into the house of Rimmon to worship there, and he
leaneth on my hand, and I bow myself in the house of Rimmon: when I bow
down myself in the house of Rimmon, the LORD pardon thy servant in this thing. |
19 |
And he said unto him, Go in peace. ¶ So he departed from him a little way. |
20 |
But Geha'zi, the servant of Eli'sha the man of God, said, Behold, my
master hath spared Na'aman this Syrian, in not receiving at his hands
that which he brought: but, as the LORD liveth, I will run after him, and take somewhat of him. |
21 |
So Geha'zi followed after Na'aman. And when Na'aman saw him running after him, he lighted down from the chariot to meet him, and said, Is all well? |
22 |
And he said, All is well. My master hath sent me, saying, Behold,
even now there be come to me from mount E'phra-im two young men of the
sons of the prophets: give them, I pray thee, a talent of silver, and
two changes of garments. |
23 |
And Na'aman said, Be content, take two talents. And he urged him, and
bound two talents of silver in two bags, with two changes of garments,
and laid them upon two of his servants; and they bare them before him. |
24 |
And when he came to the tower, he took them from their hand, and bestowed them in the house: and he let the men go, and they departed. |
25 |
But he went in, and stood before his master. And Eli'sha said unto him, Whence comest thou, Geha'zi? And he said, Thy servant went no whither. |
26 |
And he said unto him, Went not mine heart with thee, when the man turned again from his chariot to meet thee? Is it
a time to receive money, and to receive garments, and oliveyards, and
vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and menservants, and maidservants? |
27 | The leprosy therefore of Na'aman shall cleave unto thee, and unto thy seed for ever. And he went out from his presence a leper as white as snow. |
Saturday, 7 June 2014
2 Kings Chapter 5
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And the leper did wander to the inn. And he asketh the inn keeper "Dost Thou have any broth?" And the inn keeper replied "Yes, the best in the village." "Oh humble innkeeper please bring me a bowl." And the leper did eat the soup, and it was good. But a finger did drop off into the bowl and the leper was worried. Leaving a shekel on the table, he hurriedly attempted to leave. While walking to the door, the innkeeper shouted "Did thou like the broth?" And the leper said "oh my, yes and I left you a tip also".........:)
ReplyDeleteAnd lo the leper was so amused at his own joke that he laughed his head off.
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