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Verse 2 Kings 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 might have appeared to the Sy...
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I WILL RECEIVE NONE - The prophets were in the habit of receiving
presents from those who consulted them 1 Samuel 9:7; 1 Kings 14:3, but
Elisha refused. It was important that Naaman should not suppose...
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4. NAAMAN AND HIS HEALING
CHAPTER 5
_ 1. Naaman, the leper (2 Kings 5:1)_
2. The testimony of the maid of Israel (2 Kings 5:2)
3. The message to the king of Israel (2 Kings 5:5)
4. Naaman and Eli...
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NAAMAN HEALED OF HIS LEPROSY. This story, familiar to all, presupposes
a time of peace between Israel and Syria. As in 1 Kings 20, the king
of Syria addresses the king of Israel (unnamed here) as his...
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BEFORE, &C.. phrase referring to priesthood, for the sacrifices Naaman
speaks of (2 Kings 5:17)....
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_I will receive none_ Just as in the earlier part of his conduct
Elisha had done everything to direct Naaman's attention to Jehovah
alone as the healer of his disease; so now he will have no gift for...
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C. NAAMAN'S CONVERSION 5:15-19
TRANSLATION
(15) And he returned unto the man of God, he and all his company. And
he came, and stood before him, and said, Behold, I pray you, I know
that there is no G...
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_BUT HE SAID, AS THE LORD LIVETH, BEFORE WHOM I STAND, I WILL RECEIVE
NONE. AND HE URGED HIM TO TAKE IT; BUT_ _ HE REFUSED._
No JFB commentary on this verse....
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THE HEALING OF NAAMAN AND THE PUNISHMENT OF GEHAZI
1. The Lord.. Syria] Possibly the enemies from whom the Syrians had
been saved were the Assyrians. Naaman, in delivering his countrymen
from them, ha...
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THE LAST KINGS OF *ISRAEL AND *JUDAH
BOOK OF 2 KINGS
_PHILIP SMITH_
CHAPTER 5
NAAMAN’S ILLNESS
V1 Naaman was the leader of a king’s army. It was the army of the
king of Syria. Naaman’s master r...
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BUT. — And (both times).
I WILL RECEIVE NONE. — Theodoret compares our Lord’s “Freely ye
have received, freely give” (Matthew 10:8). (Comp. Acts 8:20.) Such
may have been Elisha’s feeling. His refusal...
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וַ יֹּ֕אמֶר חַי ־יְהוָ֛ה אֲשֶׁר
־עָמַ֥דְתִּי...
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THE STORY OF NAAMAN
2 Kings 5:1
And Jesus put forth _ his_ hand, and touched him, saying, I will; be
thou clean. And immediately his leprosy was cleansed.
Matthew 8:3
AFTER these shorter anecdotes...
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THE PENALTY OF GREED
2 Kings 5:15
Naaman was so grateful that he came twenty miles out of his way to
render thanks to the man of God, bringing a great sum as a gift.
Notice his whole-souled desire to...
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When Elijah had felt that he alone was left loyal to God he had been
told of seven thousand who had not bowed the knee to Baal. One of
these, or perchance the child of one, stands before us in this
na...
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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 commands that they that receive freely, should also
giv...
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Observe what a vast work the Lord had wrought upon the heart of this
Syrian! The leprosy of his skin was not only washed away, but the
leprosy and unbelief of his soul, he is at once convinced that th...
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However, the next chapter (2 Kings 3:1-27) brings us at once into
earthly circumstances. "Now Jehoram the son of Ahab began to reign
over Israel in Samaria the eighteenth year of Jehoshaphat king of
J...
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Elisha goes also beyond the borders of Israel in dispensing the
blessing of which he is the instrument; and, when the king of Israel
is troubled at Naaman's coming, Elisha heals the leprosy of this
Ge...
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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...
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But he said, [As] the LORD liveth, before whom I stand, I will receive
none. And he urged him to take [it]; but he refused.
Ver. 16. _Before whom I stand._] As his menial servant, being
θεοφορος, _i....
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_He said, As the Lord liveth, I will receive none_ Not that he thought
it unlawful to receive presents, which he did receive from others; but
because of the special circumstances of the case, it being...
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1 Naaman, by the report of a captiue mayd, is sent to Samaria to be
cured of his leprosie.
8 Elisha, sending him to Iordan, cureth him.
15 He refusing Naamans gifts, granteth him some of the earth....
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But he said, As the Lord liveth, before whom I stand, as His humble
and devoted servant, I WILL RECEIVE NONE. AND HE URGED HIM TO TAKE IT;
BUT HE REFUSED, not wishing to have even the suspicion of sel...
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THE HEALING OF NAAMAN...
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NAAMAN THE LEPER HEALED
(vv.1-19)
The history continues in this chapter to focus attention, not on the
kings, but on Elisha the man of God. When the kings had failed so
badly the Lord used a prophet...
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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. He also shows himself grateful to Elisha th...
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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 t...
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THE HEALING OF NAAMAN, THE GENERAL OF ARAM (SYRIA) AND THE SMITING OF
GEHAZI, THE SERVANT OF ELISHA (2 KINGS 5:1).
This is not only a remarkable story in that it recounts the healing by
YHWH of an Ara...
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CONTENTS: Naaman the Syrian healed by obeying Elisha's word.
CHARACTERS: God, Elisha, Naaman, maid, Syrian king, king of Israel,
Gehazi.
CONCLUSION: There is little hope for one who is more concerne...
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2 Kings 5:8. _When Elisha heard that the king had rent his clothes,_
he laid the case before the Lord and received his instruction how to
proceed.
2 Kings 5:10. _Elisha sent a messenger,_ to cure Naam...
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_Now therefore, I pray thee, take a blessing of thy servant._
NAAMAN’S MONEY
This chapter contains valuable lessons concerning money; how the
servants of God ought to use and to regard it. Some of ou...
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_Now Naaman, captain of the host of the King of Syria._
THE HISTORY OF NAAMAN’S DISEASE AND CURE; ILLUSTRATIVE OF CERTAIN
FORCES IN THE LIFE OF MAN
I. The force of worldly position. Why all the inter...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 5:1 The account of Elisha’s miracles
continues with a story that again recalls the ministry of Elijah: the
Lord is God not only of Israelites but also of foreigners (compare 1...
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2 KINGS—NOTE ON 2 KINGS 5:16 I WILL RECEIVE NONE. For Elisha to
accept a gift would have suggested that he had performed the miracle
by his own power.
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NAAMAN, THE SYRIAN LEPER
CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY NOTES.—
2 Kings 5:1. NAAMAN WAS A GREAT MAN WITH HIS MASTER—גִּבּוֹר
חַיִל does not refer to mere physical force, but to the high
esteem in which he...
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EXPOSITION
2 KINGS 5:1
THE CURE OF NAAMAN'S LEPROSY. HIS GRATITUDE; AND THE SIN OF GEHAZI,
The historian continues his narrative of Elisha's miracles, commenced
i
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Now Naaman was the captain of the host of Syria, he was a great man
with his master, he was honorable, because the LORD had actually
helped him to subdue many nations. He was a mighty man and very bra...
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1 Corinthians 10:32; 1 Corinthians 10:33; 1 Corinthians 6:12; 1 Kings
13:8;...
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He refused — 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...