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Texts -- 2 Kings 5:18-27 (NET)

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5:18 May the Lord forgive your servant for this one thing : When my master enters the temple of Rimmon to worship , and he leans on my arm and I bow down in the temple of Rimmon , may the Lord forgive your servant for this .” 5:19 Elisha said to him, “Go in peace .” When he had gone a short distance , 5:20 Gehazi , the prophet Elisha’s servant , thought , “Look , my master did not accept what this Syrian Naaman offered him. As certainly as the Lord lives , I will run after him and accept something from him.” 5:21 So Gehazi ran after Naaman . When Naaman saw someone running after him, he got down from his chariot to meet him and asked , “Is everything all right ?” 5:22 He answered , “Everything is fine . My master sent me with this message, ‘Look , two servants of the prophets just arrived from the Ephraimite hill country . Please give them a talent of silver and two suits of clothes .’” 5:23 Naaman said , “Please accept two talents of silver. He insisted , and tied up two talents of silver in two bags , along with two suits of clothes . He gave them to two of his servants and they carried them for Gehazi . 5:24 When he arrived at the hill , he took them from the servants and put them in the house . Then he sent the men on their way . 5:25 When he came and stood before his master , Elisha asked him, “Where have you been, Gehazi ?” He answered , “Your servant hasn’t been anywhere .” 5:26 Elisha replied , “I was there in spirit when a man turned and got down from his chariot to meet you. This is not the proper time to accept silver or to accept clothes , olive groves , vineyards , sheep , cattle , and male and female servants . 5:27 Therefore Naaman’s skin disease will afflict you and your descendants forever !” When Gehazi went out from his presence , his skin was as white as snow .

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  • The procedures described here were not curative but ritual. God prescribed no treatment for the cure of leprosy here, but He explained how the priests and the Israelites could recognize healed skin so formerly afflicted indiv...
  • It was customary among the Philistines for a seven-day feast to precede the actual wedding ceremony (v. 10). In Samson's case the groom provided this feast, and it took place at the bride's home. It is most probable that duri...
  • (Continued from notes on 1 Kings)3. Ahaziah's evil reign in Israel -1 Kings 22:51-2 Kings 1:184. Jehoram's evil reign in Israel 2:1-8:155. Jehoram's evil reign in Judah 8:16-246. Ahaziah's evil reign in Judah 8:25-9:29C. The ...
  • The Gilgal in view may have been the one between Jericho and the Jordan, or it may have been one about seven miles north of Bethel since Elijah and Elisha went down to Bethel (v. 2).10This account presupposes previous revelat...
  • Naaman (Aram. gracious) was commander of the Aramean army under Ben-Hadad II (cf. 1 Kings 15:18, 20). Leprosy in the ancient world degenerated the bodies of its victims and eventually proved fatal. At this time no one could c...
  • Hazael was the governor of Damascus.50The Gentile King of Aram had more interest in inquiring of Yahweh than Jehoram's predecessor did (v. 8; cf. 1:2). It was customary in the Near East to make a great show of giving gifts. I...
  • Jehoash (Joash) had respect and affection for Elisha. He anticipated the loss that the death of God's spiritual warrior would be to Israel (v. 14). He recognized that Israel's real defense lay in Yahweh's angelic army and in ...
  • 7:14 Amos replied that he was not a prophet by his own choosing; he did not decide to pursue prophesying as a career. Neither had he become a prophet because his father had been one. In Amos' culture it was common and expecte...
  • The focus now changes from physical to spiritual deliverance (cf. Deut. 30:1-10).12:10 The Lord also promised to pour out on the Davidic rulers and the inhabitants of Jerusalem, representing all the Israelites, a spirit of re...
  • 7:18-20 "These things"probably include the activities of Jesus that Luke had recorded including the healing of the centurion's servant and the raising of the widow's son. John evidently had second thoughts about Jesus because...
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