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How Naaman was healed from leprosy. |
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2 Kings 5
Elisha Heals Naaman
1Naaman
was the commander of the Syrian army. The LORD
had helped him and his troops defeat their
enemies, so the king of Syria respected Naaman
very much. Naaman was a brave soldier, but he
had leprosy.
2One day while the Syrian troops were
raiding Israel, they captured a girl, and she
became a servant of Naaman's wife.
3Some time later the girl said, "If your
husband Naaman would go to the prophet in
Samaria, he would be cured of his leprosy."
4When Naaman told the king what the girl
had said,
5the king replied, "Go ahead! I will give
you a letter to take to the king of Israel."
Naaman left and took along seven hundred
fifty pounds of silver, one hundred fifty pounds
of gold, and ten new outfits.
6He also carried the letter to the king of
Israel. It said, "I am sending my servant Naaman
to you. Would you cure him of his leprosy?"
7When the king of Israel read the letter,
he tore his clothes in fear and shouted, "That
Syrian king believes I can cure this man of
leprosy! Does he think I'm God with power over
life and death? He must be trying to pick a
fight with me."
8As soon as Elisha
the prophet heard what had happened, he sent the
Israelite king this message: "Why are you so
afraid? Send the man to me, so that he will know
there is a prophet in Israel."
9Naaman left with his horses and chariots
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10Elisha sent someone outside to say to
him, "Go wash seven times in the Jordan River.
Then you'll be completely cured."
11But Naaman stormed off, grumbling, "Why
couldn't he come out and talk to me? I thought
for sure he would stand in front of me and pray
to the LORD his God, then wave his hand over my
skin and cure me.
12What about the Abana River or the
Pharpar River? Those rivers in Damascus are just
as good as any river in Israel. I could have
washed in them and been cured."
13His servants went over to him and said,
"Sir, if the prophet had told you to do
something difficult, you would have done it. So
why don't you do what he said? Go wash and be
cured."
14Naaman walked down to the Jordan; he
waded out into the water and stooped down in it
seven times, just as Elisha had told him. Right
away, he was cured, and his skin became as
smooth as a child's.
15Naaman and his officials went back to
Elisha. Naaman stood in front of him and
announced, "Now I know that the God of Israel is
the only God in the whole world. Sir, would you
please accept a gift from me?"
16"I am a servant of the living LORD,"
Elisha answered, "and I swear that I will not
take anything from you."
Naaman kept begging, but Elisha kept
refusing.
17Finally Naaman said, "If you won't
accept a gift, then please let me take home as
much soil as two mules can pull in a wagon. Sir,
from now on I will offer sacrifices only to the
LORD.
18But I pray that the LORD will forgive me
when I go into the temple of the god Rimmon and
bow down there with the king of Syria."
19"Go on home, and don't worry about
that," Elisha replied. Then Naaman left.
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Jonah & The Whale |
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Jonah Runs from the LORD
1One
day the LORD told Jonah, the son of Amittai,
2to go to the great
city of Nineveh and say to the people, "The LORD
has seen your terrible sins. You are doomed!"
3Instead, Jonah ran
from the LORD. He went to the seaport of Joppa
and bought a ticket on a ship that was going to
Spain. Then he got on the ship and sailed away
to escape
4But
the LORD made a strong wind blow, and such a bad
storm came up that the ship was about to be
broken to pieces.
5The sailors were
frightened, and they all started praying to
their gods. They even threw the ship's cargo
overboard to make the ship lighter.
All this time, Jonah was down below deck,
sound asleep.
6The ship's captain
went to him and said, "How can you sleep at a
time like this? Get up and pray to your God!
Maybe he will have pity on us and keep us from
drowning."
7Finally, the
sailors got together and said, "Let's ask our
gods to show us
[who caused all this
trouble." It turned out
to be Jonah. 8They
started asking him, "Are you the one who brought
all this trouble on us? What business are you
in? Where do you come from? What is your
country? Who are your people?"
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9Jonah answered,
"I'm a Hebrew, and I worship the LORD God of
heaven, who made the sea and the dry land."
10When
the sailors heard this, they were frightened,
because Jonah had already told them he was
running from the LORD. Then they said, "Do you
know what you have done?"
11The
storm kept getting worse, until finally the
sailors asked him, "What should we do with you
to make the sea calm down?"
12Jonah
told them, "Throw me into the sea, and it will
calm down. I'm the cause of this terrible
storm."
13The sailors tried
their best to row to the shore. But they could
not do it, and the storm kept getting worse
every minute.
14So they prayed to
the LORD, "Please don't let us drown for taking
this man's life. Don't hold us guilty for
killing an innocent man. All of this happened
because you wanted it to."
15Then they threw
Jonah overboard, and the sea calmed down.
16The sailors were
so terrified that they offered a sacrifice to
the LORD and made all kinds of promises.
17The
LORD sent a big fish to swallow Jonah, and Jonah
was inside the fish for three days and three
nights.
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His Kids |
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Crafts |
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Paul Is Shipwrecked |
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