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Naaman

Facts:

In the Old Testament, Naaman was the commander of the army of the king of Aram.

  • Naaman had a terrible skin disease called leprosy that could not be cured.
  • A Jewish slave in Naamans household told him to go ask the prophet Elisha to heal him.
  • Elisha told Naaman to wash seven times in the Jordan River. When Naaman obeyed, God healed him of his disease.
  • As a result, Naaman came to believe in the only true God, Yahweh.
  • Two other men named Naaman were descendants of Jacobs son Benjamin.

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(See also: Aram, Jordan River, leprosy, prophet)

Bible References:

Examples from the Bible stories:

  • 19:14 One of the miracles happened to Naaman, an enemy commander, who had a horrible skin disease.
  • 19:15 At first Naaman was angry and would not do it because it seemed foolish. But later he changed his mind and dipped himself seven times in the Jordan River.
  • 26:6 “He (Elisha) only healed the skin disease of Naaman, a commander of Israels enemies.”

Word Data:

  • Strongs: H5283, G3497