2 KINGS CHAPTER 5 Naaman, by his captive maid's report, goeth to
Elisha to be cured of his leprosy, 2 KINGS 5:1. Elisha sends to him a
command to wash in Jordan: he is angry, and disdaineth it: his
servants advice: he doth it, and is healed, 2 KINGS 5:10. He returneth
with gifts to Elisha, who refus... [ Continue Reading ]
GONE OUT BY COMPANIES; making inroads into the land of Israel to rob
and plunder, after the manner of those times. See 1 SAMUEL 30:8 2
KINGS 13:21, 2 KINGS 24:2. SHE WAITED ON, Heb. was before, i.e. stood
before her, or ministered to her. Compare DEUTERONOMY 1:38.... [ Continue Reading ]
IN SAMARIA; either, first, In the kingdom of Samaria. Or, secondly, In
the city of Samaria; where he was when she was taken; or where he
commonly resided, though he went to other places, as need required. HE
WOULD RECOVER HIM OF HIS LEPROSY; or, _take him away_ (as this Hebrew
verb is used, GENESIS... [ Continue Reading ]
One of Naaman's servants hearing this, went in and told it to Naaman,
and he to the king of Syria, which is implied. Or, AND HE WENT IN, &
c., i.e. Naaman, mentioned 2 KINGS 5:1, hearing this from his wife,
told it to the king of Syria, as the next words intimate.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE KING OF ISRAEL; Jehoram the son of Ahab, 2 KINGS 3:1. I WILL SEND
A LETTER UNTO THE KING OF ISRAEL, desiring him to obtain this favour
from the prophet. TEN TALENTS OF SILVER, AND SIX THOUSAND PIECES OF
GOLD; partly for the charges of his journey; and partly for presents
to the prophet, or other... [ Continue Reading ]
i.e. Procure his recovery by the means of Elisha, 2 KINGS 5:3,4, whom
thou mayest command to use his utmost skill and power herein.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE RENT HIS CLOTHES; either in detestation of his blasphemy, in giving
God's perfections to him; or rather, for grief arising from a
suspicion and fear that the Syrian made this only a pretence for the
war which he designed against him. I GOD, TO KILL AND TO MAKE ALIVE?
he expresseth it thus, becaus... [ Continue Reading ]
Jehoram had not advised with Elisha, either because the sudden
surprisal made him forget it, or because he hated him, and scorned to
beg any thing from him. WHEREFORE HAST THOU RENT THY CLOTHES? there
was no just occasion for thee to do so.... [ Continue Reading ]
Waiting for Elisha's coming to him.... [ Continue Reading ]
ELISHA SENT A MESSENGER; partly, to try and exercise Naaman's faith
and obedience; partly, for the honour of his religion and ministry,
that it might appear he sought not his own glory and profit in his
miraculous performances, but only God's honour, and the good of men;
and partly, for the discover... [ Continue Reading ]
NAAMAN WAS WROTH; supposing himself despised and mocked by the
prophet. Herein he gives an example of the perverseness of mankind,
who are apt to prefer their own fancies before God's appointments.
OVER THE PLACE; over or upon the affected part where the leprosy is,
without which it seemed to him ri... [ Continue Reading ]
IS THERE NOT AS GREAT A VIRTUE IN THEM TO THIS PURPOSE? But he should
have considered that the cure was not to be wrought by the water, but
by the power of God, who might use what means and methods of cure he
pleased.... [ Continue Reading ]
MY FATHER; or, _our father_; so they call him, both to show their
reverence and affection to him, and to mitigate his exasperated mind.... [ Continue Reading ]
LIKE UNTO THE FLESH OF A LITTLE CHILD, i.e. fresh and pure, free from
the least mixture or mark of the disease.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE RETURNED TO THE MAN OF GOD, to give him thanks, and a recompence
for his great kindness. I KNOW THAT THERE IS NO GOD IN ALL THE EARTH,
BUT IN ISRAEL; by this wonderful work I am fully convinced the God of
Israel is the only true God, and that other gods are but impotent
idols. A BLESSING; a thank... [ Continue Reading ]
Not that he thought it simply unlawful to receive gifts or presents,
which he did receive from others, 2 KINGS 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,... [ Continue Reading ]
TWO MULES BURDEN OF EARTH; wherewith I may make an altar of earth, as
was usual, EXODUS 20:24. He desires the earth of this land, because he
thought it more holy and acceptable to God, and proper for his
service; or because he would by this token profess and declare his
conjunction with the Israelit... [ Continue Reading ]
RIMMON; a Syrian idol, called here by the LXX. Remman, and ACTS 7:43
_Remphan_. ON MY HAND; or, _arm_, as that word sometimes signifies,
both in Scripture and other authors; or, _shoulder_; upon which the
king leaned, either for state or for support. Compare 2 KINGS 7:2.
WHEN I BOW DOWN MYSELF IN TH... [ Continue Reading ]
GO IN PEACE: these words may contain an answer, either, first, To his
last petition, 2 KINGS 5:18; and so the sense may be this, Be not too
solicitous about this matter; go, and the peace or blessing of God go
along with thee. So the prophet both prays to God to bless and direct
him in this and all... [ Continue Reading ]
NAAMAN THIS SYRIAN; a stranger, and one of that nation who are the
implacable enemies of God's people; whom therefore my master should
not have had so much regard to as to the Lord's prophets, who before
deserved and more needed the money which he offered than Naaman
himself did. AS THE LORD LIVETH;... [ Continue Reading ]
HE LIGHTED DOWN FROM THE CHARIOT TO MEET HIM thereby testifying his
great respect to the prophet his master.... [ Continue Reading ]
This was a very unlikely story; but Naaman was not willing to question
it, but glad of the opportunity of showing his gratitude to the
prophet.... [ Continue Reading ]
HE URGED HIM, who at first refused it upon a pretence of modesty and
obedience to his master's command.... [ Continue Reading ]
THE TOWER; a safe and private place which he chose for that purpose,
and where possibly he hid and kept other things which he had got by
such-like frauds and artifices. HE LET THE MEN GO before they came
within sight of his master.... [ Continue Reading ]
No text from Poole on this verse.... [ Continue Reading ]
WENT NOT MINE HEART WITH THEE? did not my mind. being enlightened by
God's Spirit, discern what thou saidst and didst? IS IT A TIME? was
this a fit season for this action? I had but newly and obstinately
refused his gifts, for great reasons; of which SEE POOLE ON "2 KINGS
5:16"; and now thou hast gi... [ Continue Reading ]
AND UNTO THY SEED FOR EVER, i.e. for some generations; or for a long
time, as that word is oft used, and as may be thought by comparing
this with EXODUS 20:5, EXODUS 24:7. HE WENT OUT FROM HIS PRESENCE;
being confounded with the sense of his guilt, and shame, and misery,
and banished from the compan... [ Continue Reading ]