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Text -- 2 Kings 5:16 (NET)
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Wesley -> 2Ki 5:16
Wesley: 2Ki 5:16 - -- Not that he thought it unlawful to receive presents, which he did receive from others, but because of the special circumstances of the case; this bein...
Not that he thought it unlawful to receive presents, which he did receive from others, but because of the special circumstances of the case; this being much for the honour of God that the Syrians should see the generous piety, and kindness of his ministers and servants, and how much they despised all that worldly wealth and glory, which the prophets of the Gentiles so greedily sought after.
JFB -> 2Ki 5:15-16
JFB: 2Ki 5:15-16 - -- After the miraculous cure, Naaman returned to Elisha, to whom he acknowledged his full belief in the sole supremacy of the God of Israel and offered h...
After the miraculous cure, Naaman returned to Elisha, to whom he acknowledged his full belief in the sole supremacy of the God of Israel and offered him a liberal reward. But to show that he was not actuated by the mercenary motives of the heathen priests and prophets, Elisha, though he accepted presents on other occasions (2Ki 4:42), respectfully but firmly declined them on this, being desirous that the Syrians should see the piety of God's servants, and their superiority to all worldly and selfish motives in promoting the honor of God and the interests of true religion.
Clarke -> 2Ki 5:16
Clarke: 2Ki 5:16 - -- I will receive none - It was very common to give presents to all great and official men; and among these, prophets were always included: but as it m...
I will receive none - It was very common to give presents to all great and official men; and among these, prophets were always included: but as it might have appeared to the Syrians that he had taken the offered presents as a remuneration for the cure performed, he refused; for as God alone did the work, he alone should have all the glory.
TSK -> 2Ki 5:16
TSK: 2Ki 5:16 - -- As the Lord : 2Ki 3:14; 1Ki 17:1, 1Ki 18:15
I will receive : 2Ki 5:20, 2Ki 5:26; Gen 14:22, Gen 14:23; 1Ki 13:8; Dan 5:17; Mat 10:8; Act 8:18-20; Act ...
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Barnes -> 2Ki 5:16
Barnes: 2Ki 5:16 - -- I will receive none - The prophets were in the habit of receiving presents from those who consulted them 1Sa 9:7-8; 1Ki 14:3, but Elisha refuse...
I will receive none - The prophets were in the habit of receiving presents from those who consulted them 1Sa 9:7-8; 1Ki 14:3, but Elisha refused. It was important that Naaman should not suppose that the prophets of the true God acted from motives of self-interest, much less imagine that "the gift of God might be purchased with money"Act 8:20.
Poole -> 2Ki 5:16
Poole: 2Ki 5:16 - -- Not that he thought it simply unlawful to receive gifts or presents, which he did receive from others, 2Ki 4:42 , but because of the special circums...
Not that he thought it simply unlawful to receive gifts or presents, which he did receive from others, 2Ki 4:42 , but because of the special circumstances of the present case; this being much for the honour of the true God and religion, that the Syrians should see the generous piety, and charity, and kindness of his ministers and servants, and how much they despised all that worldly wealth and glory which the priests or prophets of the Gentiles so greedily sought after; and that hereby Naaman might be much confirmed in that good religion which he had embraced, and others might be brought to a love and liking of it.
Gill -> 2Ki 5:16
Gill: 2Ki 5:16 - -- But he said, as the Lord liveth, before whom I stand,.... Whose minister and prophet he was, and by whom he swears:
I will receive none: to let him...
But he said, as the Lord liveth, before whom I stand,.... Whose minister and prophet he was, and by whom he swears:
I will receive none: to let him know that this cure was not to be attributed to him, but the Lord only; and that what concern he had in it was not for the sake of money, but for the glory of the God of Israel:
and he urged him to take it, but he refused it; Naaman was very pressing upon him to receive a gift from him, but he could not be prevailed upon to accept it.
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NET Notes: 2Ki 5:16 Heb “he”; the referent (Naaman) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
Geneva Bible -> 2Ki 5:16
Geneva Bible: 2Ki 5:16 But he said, [As] the LORD liveth, before whom I stand, I will receive none. And he urged him to take [it]; ( h ) but he refused.
( h ) So the Lord c...
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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 5:15-19
MHCC: 2Ki 5:15-19 - --The mercy of the cure affected Naaman more than the miracle. Those are best able to speak of the power of Divine grace, who themselves experience it. ...
Matthew Henry -> 2Ki 5:15-19
Matthew Henry: 2Ki 5:15-19 - -- Of the ten lepers that our Saviour cleansed, the only one that returned to give thanks was a Samaritan, Luk 17:16. This Syrian did so, and here ...
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...
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