5:1
Naaman, commander of the
army of the king of Aram,
was a great man and in
high favor with his
master, because by him
the LORD had given
victory to Aram. The
man, though a mighty
warrior, suffered from
leprosy.
5:2
Now the Arameans on one
of their raids had taken
a young girl captive
from the land of Israel,
and she served Naaman's
wife.
5:3
She said to her
mistress, "If only
my lord were with the
prophet who is in
Samaria! He would cure
him of his
leprosy."
5:4
So Naaman went in and
told his lord just what
the girl from the land
of Israel had said.
5:5
And the king of Aram
said, "Go then, and
I will send along a
letter to the king of
Israel." He went,
taking with him ten
talents of silver, six
thousand shekels of
gold, and ten sets of
garments.
5:6
He brought the letter to
the king of Israel,
which read, "When
this letter reaches you,
know that I have sent to
you my servant Naaman,
that you may cure him of
his leprosy."
5:7
When the king of Israel
read the letter, he tore
his clothes and said,
"Am I God, to give
death or life, that this
man sends word to me to
cure a man of his
leprosy? Just look and
see how he is trying to
pick a quarrel with
me."
5:8
But when Elisha the man
of God heard that the
king of Israel had torn
his clothes, he sent a
message to the king,
"Why have you torn
your clothes? Let him
come to me, that he may
learn that there is a
prophet in Israel."
5:9
So Naaman came with his
horses and chariots, and
halted at the entrance
of Elisha's house.
5:10
Elisha sent a messenger
to him, saying,
"Go, wash in the
Jordan seven times, and
your flesh shall be
restored and you shall
be clean."
5:11
But Naaman became angry
and went away, saying,
"I thought that for
me he would surely come
out, and stand and call
on the name of the LORD
his God, and would wave
his hand over the spot,
and cure the leprosy!
5:12
Are not Abana and
Pharpar, the rivers of
Damascus, better than
all the waters of
Israel? Could I not wash
in them, and be
clean?" He turned
and went away in a rage.
5:13
But his servants
approached and said to
him, "Father, if
the prophet had
commanded you to do
something difficult,
would you not have done
it? How much more, when
all he said to you was,
'Wash, and be
clean'?"
5:14
So he went down and
immersed himself seven
times in the Jordan,
according to the word of
the man of God; his
flesh was restored like
the flesh of a young
boy, and he was clean.
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30:1
I will extol you, O
LORD, for you have drawn
me up, and did not let
my foes rejoice over me.
30:2
O LORD my God, I cried
to you for help, and you
have healed me.
30:3
O LORD, you brought up
my soul from Sheol,
restored me to life from
among those gone down to
the Pit.
30:4
Sing praises to the
LORD, O you his faithful
ones, and give thanks to
his holy name.
30:5
For his anger is but for
a moment; his favor is
for a lifetime. Weeping
may linger for the
night, but joy comes
with the morning.
30:6
As for me, I said in my
prosperity, "I
shall never be
moved."
30:7
By your favor, O LORD,
you had established me
as a strong mountain;
you hid your face; I was
dismayed.
30:8
To you, O LORD, I cried,
and to the LORD I made
supplication:
30:9
"What profit is
there in my death, if I
go down to the Pit? Will
the dust praise you?
Will it tell of your
faithfulness?
30:10
Hear, O LORD, and be
gracious to me! O LORD,
be my helper!"
30:11
You have turned my
mourning into dancing;
you have taken off my
sackcloth and clothed me
with joy,
30:12
so that my soul may
praise you and not be
silent. O LORD my God, I
will give thanks to you
forever.
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9:24
Do you not know that in
a race the runners all
compete, but only one
receives the prize? Run
in such a way that you
may win it.
9:25
Athletes exercise
self-control in all
things; they do it to
receive a perishable
wreath, but we an
imperishable one.
9:26
So I do not run
aimlessly, nor do I box
as though beating the
air;
9:27
but I punish my body and
enslave it, so that
after proclaiming to
others I myself should
not be disqualified.
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1:40
A leper came to him
begging him, and
kneeling he said to him,
"If you choose, you
can make me clean."
1:41
Moved with pity, Jesus
stretched out his hand
and touched him, and
said to him, "I do
choose. Be made
clean!"
1:42
Immediately the leprosy
left him, and he was
made clean.
1:43
After sternly warning
him he sent him away at
once,
1:44
saying to him, "See
that you say nothing to
anyone; but go, show
yourself to the priest,
and offer for your
cleansing what Moses
commanded, as a
testimony to them."
1:45
But he went out and
began to proclaim it
freely, and to spread
the word, so that Jesus
could no longer go into
a town openly, but
stayed out in the
country; and people came
to him from every
quarter.
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