2 Kings 5:11
Context5:11 Naaman went away angry. He said, “Look, I thought for sure he would come out, stand there, invoke the name of the Lord his God, wave his hand over the area, and cure the skin disease.
2 Kings 22:16
Context22:16 “This is what the Lord says: ‘I am about to bring disaster on this place and its residents, the details of which are recorded in the scroll which the king of Judah has read. 1
2 Kings 22:19-20
Context22:19 ‘You displayed a sensitive spirit 2 and humbled yourself before the Lord when you heard how I intended to make this place and its residents into an appalling example of an accursed people. 3 You tore your clothes and wept before me, and I have heard you,’ says the Lord. 22:20 ‘Therefore I will allow you to die and be buried in peace. 4 You will not have to witness 5 all the disaster I will bring on this place.’”’” Then they reported back to the king.


[22:16] 1 tn Heb “all the words of the scroll which the king of Judah has read.”
[22:19] 1 tn Heb “Because your heart was tender.”
[22:19] 2 tn Heb “how I said concerning this place and its residents to become [an object of] horror and [an example of] a curse.” The final phrase (“horror and a curse”) refers to Judah becoming a prime example of an accursed people. In curse formulations they would be held up as a prime example of divine judgment. For an example of such a curse, see Jer 29:22.
[22:20] 1 tn Heb “Therefore, look, I am gathering you to your fathers, and you will be gathered to your tomb in peace.”