
Text -- 2 Kings 5:1 (NET)




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Highly esteemed for his military character and success.

JFB: 2Ki 5:1 - -- This leprosy, which, in Israel, would have excluded him from society, did not affect his free intercourse in the court of Syria.
This leprosy, which, in Israel, would have excluded him from society, did not affect his free intercourse in the court of Syria.
Clarke: 2Ki 5:1 - -- Naaman, captain of the host - Of Naaman we know nothing more than is related here. Jarchi and some others say that he was the man who drew the bow a...
Naaman, captain of the host - Of Naaman we know nothing more than is related here. Jarchi and some others say that he was the man who drew the bow at a venture, as we term it, and slew Ahab: see 1Ki 22:34 (note), and the notes there. He is not mentioned by Josephus, nor has he any reference to this history; which is very strange, as it exists in the Chaldee, Septuagint, and Syriac

Clarke: 2Ki 5:1 - -- King of Syria - The Hebrew is מלך ארם melech Aram , king of Aram; which is followed by the Chaldee and Arabic. The Syriac has Adom ; but as ...
King of Syria - The Hebrew is

A great man - He was held in the highest esteem

Clarke: 2Ki 5:1 - -- And honorable - Had the peculiar favor and confidence of his master; and was promoted to the highest trusts
And honorable - Had the peculiar favor and confidence of his master; and was promoted to the highest trusts

Clarke: 2Ki 5:1 - -- Had given deliverance unto Syria - That is, as the rabbins state, by his slaying Ahab, king of Israel; in consequence of which the Syrians got the v...
Had given deliverance unto Syria - That is, as the rabbins state, by his slaying Ahab, king of Israel; in consequence of which the Syrians got the victory

Clarke: 2Ki 5:1 - -- A mighty man in valor - He was a giant, and very strong, according to the Arabic. He had, in a word, all the qualifications of an able general
A mighty man in valor - He was a giant, and very strong, according to the Arabic. He had, in a word, all the qualifications of an able general

Clarke: 2Ki 5:1 - -- But he was a leper - Here was a heavy tax upon his grandeur; he was afflicted with a disorder the most loathsome and the most humiliating that could...
But he was a leper - Here was a heavy tax upon his grandeur; he was afflicted with a disorder the most loathsome and the most humiliating that could possibly disgrace a human being. God often, in the course of his providence, permits great defects to be associated with great eminence, that he may hide pride from man; and cause him to think soberly of himself and his acquirements.
TSK -> 2Ki 5:1
TSK: 2Ki 5:1 - -- am 3110, bc 894
Naaman : Luk 4:27
a great : 2Ki 4:8; Exo 11:3; Est 9:4, Est 10:3
with : Heb. before
honourable : or, gracious, Heb. lifted up, or acce...
am 3110, bc 894
Naaman : Luk 4:27
a great : 2Ki 4:8; Exo 11:3; Est 9:4, Est 10:3
with : Heb. before
honourable : or, gracious, Heb. lifted up, or accepted in countenance
by him : Pro 21:31; Isa 10:5, Isa 10:6; Jer 27:5, Jer 27:6; Deu 2:37; Joh 19:11; Rom 15:18
deliverance : or, victory
a leper : 2Ki 5:27, 2Ki 7:3; Lev 13:2, Lev 13:3, Lev 13:44-46; Num 12:10-12; 2Sa 3:29; 2Ch 26:19-23; 2Co 12:7

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Barnes -> 2Ki 5:1
Barnes: 2Ki 5:1 - -- By him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria - An Assyrian monarch had pushed his conquests as far as Syria exactly at this period, bringin...
By him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria - An Assyrian monarch had pushed his conquests as far as Syria exactly at this period, bringing into subjection all the kings of these parts. But Syria revolted after a few years and once more made herself independent. It was probably in this war of independence that Naaman had distinguished himself.
But he was a leper - leprosy admitted of various kinds and degrees Lev. 13; 14 Some of the lighter forms would not incapacitate a man from discharging the duties of a courtier and warrior.
Poole -> 2Ki 5:1
Poole: 2Ki 5:1 - -- A great man with his master in great power and favour with the king of Syria. Honourable ; highly esteemed, both for his quality and success. By hi...
A great man with his master in great power and favour with the king of Syria. Honourable ; highly esteemed, both for his quality and success. By him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria which expression he useth, partly to mind the Israelites that all the hurt they had from the Tyrians was from the Lord, who used them as his rod, and gave them the successes against Israel, which are recorded; and partly to check that proud conceit which then was working, and afterwards more fully discovered itself, in the Israelitish nation, as if the care, and providence, and goodness of God were wholly confined to themselves, and not imparted to any other people.
Haydock -> 2Ki 5:1
Haydock: 2Ki 5:1 - -- King, Benadad, who had defeated Achab, and was slain by Hazael; (chap. viii.; Tirinus) or, according to Salien, Hazael was already king. (Menochius)...
King, Benadad, who had defeated Achab, and was slain by Hazael; (chap. viii.; Tirinus) or, according to Salien, Hazael was already king. (Menochius) ---
Josephus passes over this history. It is not known for what reason, (Calmet) unless he was staggered at the petition of Naaman, ver. 18, 19. (Haydock) ---
Syria. The Rabbins say, by killing Achab, 3 Kings xxii. 34. But their authority is very small; (Haydock) and he might signalize himself on many other occasions. ---
Leper. This malady did not exclude him from court. The Hebrews allowed such to appear in public, till the priests had declared them unclean; and other nations viewed the leprosy with less horror.
Gill -> 2Ki 5:1
Gill: 2Ki 5:1 - -- Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria,.... The general of Benhadad's army; for he was now king of Syria, though some think Hazael his s...
Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria,.... The general of Benhadad's army; for he was now king of Syria, though some think Hazael his successor was:
was a great man with his master; high in his favour and esteem:
and honourable; not only acceptable to the king, and loaded with honours by him, but greatly respected by all ranks and degrees among the people:
because by him the Lord had given deliverance unto Syria; out of the hands of their enemies, and victory over them, and particularly in the last battle with Israel, in which Ahab was slain, and, as the Jews suppose, by the hands of Naaman; see Gill on 1Ki 22:34 however, when any salvation was wrought, or victory obtained, even by Heathens, and by them over Israel, the people of God, it was of the Lord:
he was also a mighty man in valour; a very courageous valiant man:
but he was a leper; was stricken with the leprosy, which had deformed and disgraced his person, and weakened his strength, and dispirited him; all his grandeur and honour could not protect him from this loathsome disease.

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NET Notes: 2Ki 5:1 For a discussion of מְצֹרָע (mÿtsora’), traditionally translated “leprous,” see M. Co...
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 5:1
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 5:1 Now Naaman, captain of the host of the king of Syria, was a great man with his master, and honourable, because by him the LORD had given ( a ) deliver...

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TSK Synopsis -> 2Ki 5:1-27
TSK Synopsis: 2Ki 5:1-27 - --1 Naaman, by the report of a captive maid, is sent to Samaria to be cured of his leprosy.8 Elisha, sending him to Jordan cures him.15 He refusing Naam...
MHCC -> 2Ki 5:1-8
MHCC: 2Ki 5:1-8 - --Though the Syrians were idolaters, and oppressed God's people, yet the deliverance of which Naaman had been the means, is here ascribed to the Lord. S...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 5:1-8
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 5:1-8 - -- Our saviour's miracles were intended for the lost sheep of the house of Israel, yet one, like a crumb, fell from the table to a woman of Canaan; so ...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 2Ki 5:1-19
Keil-Delitzsch: 2Ki 5:1-19 - --
Curing of Naaman from Leprosy. - 2Ki 5:1. Naaman , the commander-in-chief of the Syrian king, who was a very great man before his lord, i.e., who h...
Constable -> 2Ki 2:1--8:16; 2Ki 5:1-27
Constable: 2Ki 2:1--8:16 - --4. Jehoram's evil reign in Israel 2:1-8:15
Jehoram reigned 12 years in Israel (852-841 B.C.). Hi...
