5:1 Naaman,
commander
of
the
army
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master
and
in
high
favor,
because
by
him
the
LORD
had
given
victory
to
Syria.
He
was
a
mighty
man
of
valor,
but
he
was
a
leper.
5:2 Now
the
Syrians
on
one
of
their
raids
had
carried
off
a
little
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel,
and
she
worked
in
the
service
of
Naaman's
wife.
5:3 She
said
to
her
mistress,
"Would
that
my
lord
were
with
the
prophet
who
is
in
Samaria!
He
would
cure
him
of
his
leprosy."
5:4 So
Naaman
went
in
and
told
his
lord,
"Thus
and
so
spoke
the
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel."
5:5 And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
"Go
now,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel."
So
he
went,
taking
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
six
thousand
shekels
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
clothing.
5:6 And
he
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
which
read,
"When
this
letter
reaches
you,
know
that
I
have
sent
to
you
Naaman
my
servant,
that
you
may
cure
him
of
his
leprosy."
5:7 And
when
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
clothes
and
said,
"Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
sends
word
to
me
to
cure
a
man
of
his
leprosy
Only
consider,
and
see
how
he
is
seeking
a
quarrel
with
me."
5:8 But
when
Elisha
the
man
of
God
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
torn
his
clothes,
he
sent
to
the
king,
saying,
"Why
have
you
torn
your
clothes
Let
him
come
now
to
me,
that
he
may
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel."
5:9 So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
chariots
and
stood
at
the
door
of
Elisha's
house.
5:10 And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
to
him,
saying,
"Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
and
your
flesh
shall
be
restored,
and
you
shall
be
clean."
5:11 But
Naaman
was
angry
and
went
away,
saying,
"Behold,
I
thought
that
he
would
surely
come
out
to
me
and
stand
and
call
upon
the
name
of
the
LORD
his
God,
and
wave
his
hand
over
the
place
and
cure
the
leper.
5:12 Are
not
Abana
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel
Could
I
not
wash
in
them
and
be
clean"
So
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
5:13 But
his
servants
came
near
and
said
to
him,
"My
father,
it
is
a
great
word
the
prophet
has
spoken
to
you;
will
you
not
do
it
Has
he
actually
said
to
you,
'Wash,
and
be
clean'"
5:14 So
he
went
down
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
the
Jordan,
according
to
the
word
of
the
man
of
God,
and
his
flesh
was
restored
like
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
clean.
5:15 Then
he
returned
to
the
man
of
God,
he
and
all
his
company,
and
he
came
and
stood
before
him.
And
he
said,
"Behold,
I
know
that
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth
but
in
Israel;
so
accept
now
a
present
from
your
servant."
5:16 But
he
said,
"As
the
LORD
lives,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
will
receive
none."
And
he
urged
him
to
take
it,
but
he
refused.
5:17 Then
Naaman
said,
"If
not,
please
let
there
be
given
to
your
servant
two
mules'
load
of
earth,
for
from
now
on
your
servant
will
not
offer
burnt
offering
or
sacrifice
to
any
god
but
the
LORD.
5:18 In
this
matter
may
the
LORD
pardon
your
servant:
when
my
master
goes
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
leaning
on
my
arm,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
when
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
the
LORD
pardon
your
servant
in
this
matter."
5:19 He
said
to
him,
"Go
in
peace."
But
when
Naaman
had
gone
from
him
a
short
distance,
5:20 Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
"See,
my
master
has
spared
this
Naaman
the
Syrian,
in
not
accepting
from
his
hand
what
he
brought.
As
the
LORD
lives,
I
will
run
after
him
and
get
something
from
him."
5:21 So
Gehazi
followed
Naaman.
And
when
Naaman
saw
someone
running
after
him,
he
got
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him
and
said,
"Is
all
well"
5:22 And
he
said,
"All
is
well.
My
master
has
sent
me
to
say,
'There
have
just
now
come
to
me
from
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets.
Please
give
them
a
talent
of
silver
and
two
changes
of
clothing.'"
5:23 And
Naaman
said,
"Be
pleased
to
accept
two
talents."
And
he
urged
him
and
tied
up
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
clothing,
and
laid
them
on
two
of
his
servants.
And
they
carried
them
before
Gehazi.
5:24 And
when
he
came
to
the
hill,
he
took
them
from
their
hand
and
put
them
in
the
house,
and
he
sent
the
men
away,
and
they
departed.
5:25 He
went
in
and
stood
before
his
master,
and
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Where
have
you
been,
Gehazi"
And
he
said,
"Your
servant
went
nowhere."
5:26 But
he
said
to
him,
"Did
not
my
heart
go
when
the
man
turned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you
Was
it
a
time
to
accept
money
and
garments,
olive
orchards
and
vineyards,
sheep
and
oxen,
male
servants
and
female
servants
5:27 Therefore
the
leprosy
of
Naaman
shall
cling
to
you
and
to
your
descendants
forever."
So
he
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper,
like
snow.