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Chapter 5
Now
Naaman
captaine
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master,
and
honourable,
because
by
him
the
Lord
had
giuen
deliuerance
vnto
Syria:
He
was
also
a
mighty
man
in
valour,
but
he
was
a
leper.
2
And
the
Syrians
had
gone
out
by
companies,
and
had
brought
away
captiue
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
litle
maid,
&
she
waited
on
Naamans
wife.
3
And
shee
saide
vnto
her
mistresse,
Would
God
my
lord
were
with
the
Prophet
that
is
in
Samaria,
for
hee
would
recouer
him
of
his
leprosie.
4
And
one
went
in,
and
tolde
his
lord,
saying,
Thus
and
thus
said
the
mayd
that
is
of
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
Goe
to,
Goe,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
vnto
the
king
of
Israel.
And
hee
departed,
and
tooke
with
him
ten
talents
of
siluer,
and
sixe
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
raiment.
6
And
hee
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
Now
when
this
letter
is
come
vnto
thee,
behold,
I
haue
therewith
sent
Naaman
my
seruant
to
thee,
that
thou
mayest
recouer
him
of
his
leprosie.
7
And
it
came
to
passe
when
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
that
he
rent
his
clothes,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
aliue,
that
this
man
doeth
send
vnto
me,
to
recouer
a
man
of
his
leprosie?
Wherefore
consider,
I
pray
you,
and
see
how
he
seeketh
a
quarrell
against
me.
8
And
it
was
so
when
Elisha
the
man
of
God
had
heard,
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
rent
his
clothes,
that
he
sent
to
the
king,
saying,
Wherefore
hast
thou
rent
thy
clothes?
Let
him
come
now
to
mee,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
Prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses,
and
with
his
charet,
and
stood
at
the
doore
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
vnto
him,
saying,
Goe
and
wash
in
Iordane
seuen
times,
and
thy
flesh
shall
come
againe
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
cleane.
11
But
Naaman
was
wroth,
and
went
away,
and
saide,
Beholde,
I
thought,
He
will
surely
come
out
to
me
and
stand,
and
call
on
the
Name
of
the
Lord
his
God,
and
strike
his
hand
ouer
the
place,
and
recouer
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abana
and
Pharpar,
riuers
of
Damascus,
better
then
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
May
I
not
wash
in
them,
and
be
cleane?
So
he
turned,
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
And
his
seruants
came
neere
and
spake
vnto
him,
and
said,
My
father,
If
the
Prophet
had
bid
thee
do
some
great
thing,
wouldest
thou
not
haue
done
it?
How
much
rather
then,
when
hee
saith
to
thee,
Wash
and
be
cleane?
14
Then
went
he
downe,
and
dipped
himselfe
seuen
times
in
Iordan,
according
to
the
saying
of
the
man
of
God:
and
his
flesh
came
againe
like
vnto
the
flesh
of
a
litle
childe,
and
he
was
cleane.
15
And
he
returned
to
the
man
of
God,
he
and
all
his
company,
and
came,
and
stood
before
him:
and
he
said,
Behold,
now
I
know
that
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth,
but
in
Israel:
now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
take
a
blessing
of
thy
seruant.
16
But
he
said,
As
the
Lord
liueth,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
will
receiue
none:
And
hee
vrged
him
to
take
it,
but
he
refused.
17
And
Naaman
said,
Shall
there
not
then,
I
pray
thee,
be
giuen
to
thy
seruant
two
mules
burden
of
earth?
for
thy
seruant
wil
henceforth
offer
neither
burnt
offering,
nor
sacrifice
vnto
other
gods,
but
vnto
the
Lord.
18
In
this
thing
the
Lord
pardon
thy
seruant,
that
when
my
master
goeth
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
and
hee
leaneth
on
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myselfe
in
the
house
of
Rimmon:
when
I
bow
downe
my
selfe
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
the
Lord
pardon
thy
seruant
in
this
thing.
19
And
he
said
vnto
him,
Go
in
peace.
So
he
departed
from
him,
a
litle
way.
20
But
Gehazi
the
seruant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
master
hath
spared
Naaman
this
Syrian,
in
not
receiuing
at
his
hands
that
which
hee
brought:
but
as
the
Lord
liueth,
I
wil
runne
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Gehazi
followed
after
Naaman:
and
when
Naaman
saw
him
running
after
him,
hee
lighted
downe
from
the
charet
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Is
all-well?
22
And
he
said,
All
is
well:
my
master
hath
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
euen
now
there
be
come
to
mee
from
mount
Ephraim
two
yong
men,
of
the
sonnes
of
the
Prophets:
Giue
them,
I
pray
thee,
a
talent
of
siluer,
and
two
changes
of
garments.
23
And
Naaman
said,
Bee
content,
take
two
talents:
and
hee
vrged
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
siluer
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
garments,
and
layde
them
vpon
two
of
his
seruants,
and
they
bare
them
before
him.
24
And
when
he
came
to
the
towre,
he
tooke
them
from
their
hand,
and
bestowed
them
in
the
house,
and
hee
let
the
men
goe,
and
they
departed.
25
But
he
went
in,
and
stood
before
his
master:
and
Elisha
said
vnto
him,
Whence
commest
thou,
Gehazi?
And
hee
said,
Thy
seruant
went
no
whither.
26
And
he
said
vnto
him,
Went
not
mine
heart
with
thee,
when
the
man
turned
againe
from
his
charet
to
meete
thee?
Is
it
a
time
to
receiue
money,
and
to
receiue
garments,
and
Oliue
yards,
and
Uineyards,
and
sheepe,
and
oxen,
and
men
seruants,
and
mayd
seruants?
27
The
leprosie
therefore
of
Naaman
shall
cleaue
vnto
thee,
and
vnto
thy
seede
for
euer:
And
hee
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper
as
white
as
snow.
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