Bible Books
Genesis
Genesis 1
Genesis 2
Genesis 3
Genesis 4
Genesis 5
Genesis 6
Genesis 7
Genesis 8
Genesis 9
Genesis 10
Genesis 11
Genesis 12
Genesis 13
Genesis 14
Genesis 15
Genesis 16
Genesis 17
Genesis 18
Genesis 19
Genesis 20
Genesis 21
Genesis 22
Genesis 23
Genesis 24
Genesis 25
Genesis 26
Genesis 27
Genesis 28
Genesis 29
Genesis 30
Genesis 31
Genesis 32
Genesis 33
Genesis 34
Genesis 35
Genesis 36
Genesis 37
Genesis 38
Genesis 39
Genesis 40
Genesis 41
Genesis 42
Genesis 43
Genesis 44
Genesis 45
Genesis 46
Genesis 47
Genesis 48
Genesis 49
Genesis 50
Exodus
Exodus 1
Exodus 2
Exodus 3
Exodus 4
Exodus 5
Exodus 6
Exodus 7
Exodus 8
Exodus 9
Exodus 10
Exodus 11
Exodus 12
Exodus 13
Exodus 14
Exodus 15
Exodus 16
Exodus 17
Exodus 18
Exodus 19
Exodus 20
Exodus 21
Exodus 22
Exodus 23
Exodus 24
Exodus 25
Exodus 26
Exodus 27
Exodus 28
Exodus 29
Exodus 30
Exodus 31
Exodus 32
Exodus 33
Exodus 34
Exodus 35
Exodus 36
Exodus 37
Exodus 38
Exodus 39
Exodus 40
Leviticus
Leviticus 1
Leviticus 2
Leviticus 3
Leviticus 4
Leviticus 5
Leviticus 6
Leviticus 7
Leviticus 8
Leviticus 9
Leviticus 10
Leviticus 11
Leviticus 12
Leviticus 13
Leviticus 14
Leviticus 15
Leviticus 16
Leviticus 17
Leviticus 18
Leviticus 19
Leviticus 20
Leviticus 21
Leviticus 22
Leviticus 23
Leviticus 24
Leviticus 25
Leviticus 26
Leviticus 27
Numbers
Numbers 1
Numbers 2
Numbers 3
Numbers 4
Numbers 5
Numbers 6
Numbers 7
Numbers 8
Numbers 9
Numbers 10
Numbers 11
Numbers 12
Numbers 13
Numbers 14
Numbers 15
Numbers 16
Numbers 17
Numbers 18
Numbers 19
Numbers 20
Numbers 21
Numbers 22
Numbers 23
Numbers 24
Numbers 25
Numbers 26
Numbers 27
Numbers 28
Numbers 29
Numbers 30
Numbers 31
Numbers 32
Numbers 33
Numbers 34
Numbers 35
Numbers 36
Deuteronomy
Deuteronomy 1
Deuteronomy 2
Deuteronomy 3
Deuteronomy 4
Deuteronomy 5
Deuteronomy 6
Deuteronomy 7
Deuteronomy 8
Deuteronomy 9
Deuteronomy 10
Deuteronomy 11
Deuteronomy 12
Deuteronomy 13
Deuteronomy 14
Deuteronomy 15
Deuteronomy 16
Deuteronomy 17
Deuteronomy 18
Deuteronomy 19
Deuteronomy 20
Deuteronomy 21
Deuteronomy 22
Deuteronomy 23
Deuteronomy 24
Deuteronomy 25
Deuteronomy 26
Deuteronomy 27
Deuteronomy 28
Deuteronomy 29
Deuteronomy 30
Deuteronomy 31
Deuteronomy 32
Deuteronomy 33
Deuteronomy 34
Joshua
Joshua 1
Joshua 2
Joshua 3
Joshua 4
Joshua 5
Joshua 6
Joshua 7
Joshua 8
Joshua 9
Joshua 10
Joshua 11
Joshua 12
Joshua 13
Joshua 14
Joshua 15
Joshua 16
Joshua 17
Joshua 18
Joshua 19
Joshua 20
Joshua 21
Joshua 22
Joshua 23
Joshua 24
Judges
Judges 1
Judges 2
Judges 3
Judges 4
Judges 5
Judges 6
Judges 7
Judges 8
Judges 9
Judges 10
Judges 11
Judges 12
Judges 13
Judges 14
Judges 15
Judges 16
Judges 17
Judges 18
Judges 19
Judges 20
Judges 21
Ruth
Ruth 1
Ruth 2
Ruth 3
Ruth 4
1 Samuel
1 Samuel 1
1 Samuel 2
1 Samuel 3
1 Samuel 4
1 Samuel 5
1 Samuel 6
1 Samuel 7
1 Samuel 8
1 Samuel 9
1 Samuel 10
1 Samuel 11
1 Samuel 12
1 Samuel 13
1 Samuel 14
1 Samuel 15
1 Samuel 16
1 Samuel 17
1 Samuel 18
1 Samuel 19
1 Samuel 20
1 Samuel 21
1 Samuel 22
1 Samuel 23
1 Samuel 24
1 Samuel 25
1 Samuel 26
1 Samuel 27
1 Samuel 28
1 Samuel 29
1 Samuel 30
1 Samuel 31
2 Samuel
2 Samuel 1
2 Samuel 2
2 Samuel 3
2 Samuel 4
2 Samuel 5
2 Samuel 6
2 Samuel 7
2 Samuel 8
2 Samuel 9
2 Samuel 10
2 Samuel 11
2 Samuel 12
2 Samuel 13
2 Samuel 14
2 Samuel 15
2 Samuel 16
2 Samuel 17
2 Samuel 18
2 Samuel 19
2 Samuel 20
2 Samuel 21
2 Samuel 22
2 Samuel 23
2 Samuel 24
1 Kings
1 Kings 1
1 Kings 2
1 Kings 3
1 Kings 4
1 Kings 5
1 Kings 6
1 Kings 7
1 Kings 8
1 Kings 9
1 Kings 10
1 Kings 11
1 Kings 12
1 Kings 13
1 Kings 14
1 Kings 15
1 Kings 16
1 Kings 17
1 Kings 18
1 Kings 19
1 Kings 20
1 Kings 21
1 Kings 22
2 Kings
2 Kings 1
2 Kings 2
2 Kings 3
2 Kings 4
2 Kings 5
2 Kings 6
2 Kings 7
2 Kings 8
2 Kings 8:1
2 Kings 8:2
2 Kings 8:3
2 Kings 8:4
2 Kings 8:5
2 Kings 8:6
2 Kings 8:7
2 Kings 8:8
2 Kings 8:9
2 Kings 8:10
2 Kings 8:11
2 Kings 8:12
2 Kings 8:13
2 Kings 8:14
2 Kings 8:15
2 Kings 8:16
2 Kings 8:17
2 Kings 8:18
2 Kings 8:19
2 Kings 8:20
2 Kings 8:21
2 Kings 8:22
2 Kings 8:23
2 Kings 8:24
2 Kings 8:25
2 Kings 8:26
2 Kings 8:27
2 Kings 8:28
2 Kings 8:29
2 Kings 9
2 Kings 10
2 Kings 11
2 Kings 12
2 Kings 13
2 Kings 14
2 Kings 15
2 Kings 16
2 Kings 17
2 Kings 18
2 Kings 19
2 Kings 20
2 Kings 21
2 Kings 22
2 Kings 23
2 Kings 24
2 Kings 25
1 Chronicles
1 Chronicles 1
1 Chronicles 2
1 Chronicles 3
1 Chronicles 4
1 Chronicles 5
1 Chronicles 6
1 Chronicles 7
1 Chronicles 8
1 Chronicles 9
1 Chronicles 10
1 Chronicles 11
1 Chronicles 12
1 Chronicles 13
1 Chronicles 14
1 Chronicles 15
1 Chronicles 16
1 Chronicles 17
1 Chronicles 18
1 Chronicles 19
1 Chronicles 20
1 Chronicles 21
1 Chronicles 22
1 Chronicles 23
1 Chronicles 24
1 Chronicles 25
1 Chronicles 26
1 Chronicles 27
1 Chronicles 28
1 Chronicles 29
2 Chronicles
2 Chronicles 1
2 Chronicles 2
2 Chronicles 3
2 Chronicles 4
2 Chronicles 5
2 Chronicles 6
2 Chronicles 7
2 Chronicles 8
2 Chronicles 9
2 Chronicles 10
2 Chronicles 11
2 Chronicles 12
2 Chronicles 13
2 Chronicles 14
2 Chronicles 15
2 Chronicles 16
2 Chronicles 17
2 Chronicles 18
2 Chronicles 19
2 Chronicles 20
2 Chronicles 21
2 Chronicles 22
2 Chronicles 23
2 Chronicles 24
2 Chronicles 25
2 Chronicles 26
2 Chronicles 27
2 Chronicles 28
2 Chronicles 29
2 Chronicles 30
2 Chronicles 31
2 Chronicles 32
2 Chronicles 33
2 Chronicles 34
2 Chronicles 35
2 Chronicles 36
Ezra
Ezra 1
Ezra 2
Ezra 3
Ezra 4
Ezra 5
Ezra 6
Ezra 7
Ezra 8
Ezra 9
Ezra 10
Nehemiah
Nehemiah 1
Nehemiah 2
Nehemiah 3
Nehemiah 4
Nehemiah 5
Nehemiah 6
Nehemiah 7
Nehemiah 8
Nehemiah 9
Nehemiah 10
Nehemiah 11
Nehemiah 12
Nehemiah 13
Esther
Esther 1
Esther 2
Esther 3
Esther 4
Esther 5
Esther 6
Esther 7
Esther 8
Esther 9
Esther 10
Job
Job 1
Job 2
Job 3
Job 4
Job 5
Job 6
Job 7
Job 8
Job 9
Job 10
Job 11
Job 12
Job 13
Job 14
Job 15
Job 16
Job 17
Job 18
Job 19
Job 20
Job 21
Job 22
Job 23
Job 24
Job 25
Job 26
Job 27
Job 28
Job 29
Job 30
Job 31
Job 32
Job 33
Job 34
Job 35
Job 36
Job 37
Job 38
Job 39
Job 40
Job 41
Job 42
Psalms
Psalms 1
Psalms 2
Psalms 3
Psalms 4
Psalms 5
Psalms 6
Psalms 7
Psalms 8
Psalms 9
Psalms 10
Psalms 11
Psalms 12
Psalms 13
Psalms 14
Psalms 15
Psalms 16
Psalms 17
Psalms 18
Psalms 19
Psalms 20
Psalms 21
Psalms 22
Psalms 23
Psalms 24
Psalms 25
Psalms 26
Psalms 27
Psalms 28
Psalms 29
Psalms 30
Psalms 31
Psalms 32
Psalms 33
Psalms 34
Psalms 35
Psalms 36
Psalms 37
Psalms 38
Psalms 39
Psalms 40
Psalms 41
Psalms 42
Psalms 43
Psalms 44
Psalms 45
Psalms 46
Psalms 47
Psalms 48
Psalms 49
Psalms 50
Psalms 51
Psalms 52
Psalms 53
Psalms 54
Psalms 55
Psalms 56
Psalms 57
Psalms 58
Psalms 59
Psalms 60
Psalms 61
Psalms 62
Psalms 63
Psalms 64
Psalms 65
Psalms 66
Psalms 67
Psalms 68
Psalms 69
Psalms 70
Psalms 71
Psalms 72
Psalms 73
Psalms 74
Psalms 75
Psalms 76
Psalms 77
Psalms 78
Psalms 79
Psalms 80
Psalms 81
Psalms 82
Psalms 83
Psalms 84
Psalms 85
Psalms 86
Psalms 87
Psalms 88
Psalms 89
Psalms 90
Psalms 91
Psalms 92
Psalms 93
Psalms 94
Psalms 95
Psalms 96
Psalms 97
Psalms 98
Psalms 99
Psalms 100
Psalms 101
Psalms 102
Psalms 103
Psalms 104
Psalms 105
Psalms 106
Psalms 107
Psalms 108
Psalms 109
Psalms 110
Psalms 111
Psalms 112
Psalms 113
Psalms 114
Psalms 115
Psalms 116
Psalms 117
Psalms 118
Psalms 119
Psalms 120
Psalms 121
Psalms 122
Psalms 123
Psalms 124
Psalms 125
Psalms 126
Psalms 127
Psalms 128
Psalms 129
Psalms 130
Psalms 131
Psalms 132
Psalms 133
Psalms 134
Psalms 135
Psalms 136
Psalms 137
Psalms 138
Psalms 139
Psalms 140
Psalms 141
Psalms 142
Psalms 143
Psalms 144
Psalms 145
Psalms 146
Psalms 147
Psalms 148
Psalms 149
Psalms 150
Proverbs
Proverbs 1
Proverbs 2
Proverbs 3
Proverbs 4
Proverbs 5
Proverbs 6
Proverbs 7
Proverbs 8
Proverbs 9
Proverbs 10
Proverbs 11
Proverbs 12
Proverbs 13
Proverbs 14
Proverbs 15
Proverbs 16
Proverbs 17
Proverbs 18
Proverbs 19
Proverbs 20
Proverbs 21
Proverbs 22
Proverbs 23
Proverbs 24
Proverbs 25
Proverbs 26
Proverbs 27
Proverbs 28
Proverbs 29
Proverbs 30
Proverbs 31
Ecclesiastes
Ecclesiastes 1
Ecclesiastes 2
Ecclesiastes 3
Ecclesiastes 4
Ecclesiastes 5
Ecclesiastes 6
Ecclesiastes 7
Ecclesiastes 8
Ecclesiastes 9
Ecclesiastes 10
Ecclesiastes 11
Ecclesiastes 12
Song of Solomon
Song of Solomon 1
Song of Solomon 2
Song of Solomon 3
Song of Solomon 4
Song of Solomon 5
Song of Solomon 6
Song of Solomon 7
Song of Solomon 8
Isaiah
Isaiah 1
Isaiah 2
Isaiah 3
Isaiah 4
Isaiah 5
Isaiah 6
Isaiah 7
Isaiah 8
Isaiah 9
Isaiah 10
Isaiah 11
Isaiah 12
Isaiah 13
Isaiah 14
Isaiah 15
Isaiah 16
Isaiah 17
Isaiah 18
Isaiah 19
Isaiah 20
Isaiah 21
Isaiah 22
Isaiah 23
Isaiah 24
Isaiah 25
Isaiah 26
Isaiah 27
Isaiah 28
Isaiah 29
Isaiah 30
Isaiah 31
Isaiah 32
Isaiah 33
Isaiah 34
Isaiah 35
Isaiah 36
Isaiah 37
Isaiah 38
Isaiah 39
Isaiah 40
Isaiah 41
Isaiah 42
Isaiah 43
Isaiah 44
Isaiah 45
Isaiah 46
Isaiah 47
Isaiah 48
Isaiah 49
Isaiah 50
Isaiah 51
Isaiah 52
Isaiah 53
Isaiah 54
Isaiah 55
Isaiah 56
Isaiah 57
Isaiah 58
Isaiah 59
Isaiah 60
Isaiah 61
Isaiah 62
Isaiah 63
Isaiah 64
Isaiah 65
Isaiah 66
Jeremiah
Jeremiah 1
Jeremiah 2
Jeremiah 3
Jeremiah 4
Jeremiah 5
Jeremiah 6
Jeremiah 7
Jeremiah 8
Jeremiah 9
Jeremiah 10
Jeremiah 11
Jeremiah 12
Jeremiah 13
Jeremiah 14
Jeremiah 15
Jeremiah 16
Jeremiah 17
Jeremiah 18
Jeremiah 19
Jeremiah 20
Jeremiah 21
Jeremiah 22
Jeremiah 23
Jeremiah 24
Jeremiah 25
Jeremiah 26
Jeremiah 27
Jeremiah 28
Jeremiah 29
Jeremiah 30
Jeremiah 31
Jeremiah 32
Jeremiah 33
Jeremiah 34
Jeremiah 35
Jeremiah 36
Jeremiah 37
Jeremiah 38
Jeremiah 39
Jeremiah 40
Jeremiah 41
Jeremiah 42
Jeremiah 43
Jeremiah 44
Jeremiah 45
Jeremiah 46
Jeremiah 47
Jeremiah 48
Jeremiah 49
Jeremiah 50
Jeremiah 51
Jeremiah 52
Lamentations
Lamentations 1
Lamentations 2
Lamentations 3
Lamentations 4
Lamentations 5
Ezekiel
Ezekiel 1
Ezekiel 2
Ezekiel 3
Ezekiel 4
Ezekiel 5
Ezekiel 6
Ezekiel 7
Ezekiel 8
Ezekiel 9
Ezekiel 10
Ezekiel 11
Ezekiel 12
Ezekiel 13
Ezekiel 14
Ezekiel 15
Ezekiel 16
Ezekiel 17
Ezekiel 18
Ezekiel 19
Ezekiel 20
Ezekiel 21
Ezekiel 22
Ezekiel 23
Ezekiel 24
Ezekiel 25
Ezekiel 26
Ezekiel 27
Ezekiel 28
Ezekiel 29
Ezekiel 30
Ezekiel 31
Ezekiel 32
Ezekiel 33
Ezekiel 34
Ezekiel 35
Ezekiel 36
Ezekiel 37
Ezekiel 38
Ezekiel 39
Ezekiel 40
Ezekiel 41
Ezekiel 42
Ezekiel 43
Ezekiel 44
Ezekiel 45
Ezekiel 46
Ezekiel 47
Ezekiel 48
Daniel
Daniel 1
Daniel 2
Daniel 3
Daniel 4
Daniel 5
Daniel 6
Daniel 7
Daniel 8
Daniel 9
Daniel 10
Daniel 11
Daniel 12
Hosea
Hosea 1
Hosea 2
Hosea 3
Hosea 4
Hosea 5
Hosea 6
Hosea 7
Hosea 8
Hosea 9
Hosea 10
Hosea 11
Hosea 12
Hosea 13
Hosea 14
Joel
Joel 1
Joel 2
Joel 3
Amos
Amos 1
Amos 2
Amos 3
Amos 4
Amos 5
Amos 6
Amos 7
Amos 8
Amos 9
Obadiah
Obadiah 1
Jonah
Jonah 1
Jonah 2
Jonah 3
Jonah 4
Micah
Micah 1
Micah 2
Micah 3
Micah 4
Micah 5
Micah 6
Micah 7
Nahum
Nahum 1
Nahum 2
Nahum 3
Habakkuk
Habakkuk 1
Habakkuk 2
Habakkuk 3
Zephaniah
Zephaniah 1
Zephaniah 2
Zephaniah 3
Haggai
Haggai 1
Haggai 2
Zechariah
Zechariah 1
Zechariah 2
Zechariah 3
Zechariah 4
Zechariah 5
Zechariah 6
Zechariah 7
Zechariah 8
Zechariah 9
Zechariah 10
Zechariah 11
Zechariah 12
Zechariah 13
Zechariah 14
Malachi
Malachi 1
Malachi 2
Malachi 3
Malachi 4
Matthew
Matthew 1
Matthew 2
Matthew 3
Matthew 4
Matthew 5
Matthew 6
Matthew 7
Matthew 8
Matthew 9
Matthew 10
Matthew 11
Matthew 12
Matthew 13
Matthew 14
Matthew 15
Matthew 16
Matthew 17
Matthew 18
Matthew 19
Matthew 20
Matthew 21
Matthew 22
Matthew 23
Matthew 24
Matthew 25
Matthew 26
Matthew 27
Matthew 28
Mark
Mark 1
Mark 2
Mark 3
Mark 4
Mark 5
Mark 6
Mark 7
Mark 8
Mark 9
Mark 10
Mark 11
Mark 12
Mark 13
Mark 14
Mark 15
Mark 16
Luke
Luke 1
Luke 2
Luke 3
Luke 4
Luke 5
Luke 6
Luke 7
Luke 8
Luke 9
Luke 10
Luke 11
Luke 12
Luke 13
Luke 14
Luke 15
Luke 16
Luke 17
Luke 18
Luke 19
Luke 20
Luke 21
Luke 22
Luke 23
Luke 24
John
John 1
John 2
John 3
John 4
John 5
John 6
John 7
John 8
John 9
John 10
John 11
John 12
John 13
John 14
John 15
John 16
John 17
John 18
John 19
John 20
John 21
Acts
Acts 1
Acts 2
Acts 3
Acts 4
Acts 5
Acts 6
Acts 7
Acts 8
Acts 9
Acts 10
Acts 11
Acts 12
Acts 13
Acts 14
Acts 15
Acts 16
Acts 17
Acts 18
Acts 19
Acts 20
Acts 21
Acts 22
Acts 23
Acts 24
Acts 25
Acts 26
Acts 27
Acts 28
Romans
Romans 1
Romans 2
Romans 3
Romans 4
Romans 5
Romans 6
Romans 7
Romans 8
Romans 9
Romans 10
Romans 11
Romans 12
Romans 13
Romans 14
Romans 15
Romans 16
1 Corinthians
1 Corinthians 1
1 Corinthians 2
1 Corinthians 3
1 Corinthians 4
1 Corinthians 5
1 Corinthians 6
1 Corinthians 7
1 Corinthians 8
1 Corinthians 9
1 Corinthians 10
1 Corinthians 11
1 Corinthians 12
1 Corinthians 13
1 Corinthians 14
1 Corinthians 15
1 Corinthians 16
2 Corinthians
2 Corinthians 1
2 Corinthians 2
2 Corinthians 3
2 Corinthians 4
2 Corinthians 5
2 Corinthians 6
2 Corinthians 7
2 Corinthians 8
2 Corinthians 9
2 Corinthians 10
2 Corinthians 11
2 Corinthians 12
2 Corinthians 13
Galatians
Galatians 1
Galatians 2
Galatians 3
Galatians 4
Galatians 5
Galatians 6
Ephesians
Ephesians 1
Ephesians 2
Ephesians 3
Ephesians 4
Ephesians 5
Ephesians 6
Philippians
Philippians 1
Philippians 2
Philippians 3
Philippians 4
Colossians
Colossians 1
Colossians 2
Colossians 3
Colossians 4
1 Thessalonians
1 Thessalonians 1
1 Thessalonians 2
1 Thessalonians 3
1 Thessalonians 4
1 Thessalonians 5
2 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians 1
2 Thessalonians 2
2 Thessalonians 3
1 Timothy
1 Timothy 1
1 Timothy 2
1 Timothy 3
1 Timothy 4
1 Timothy 5
1 Timothy 6
2 Timothy
2 Timothy 1
2 Timothy 2
2 Timothy 3
2 Timothy 4
Titus
Titus 1
Titus 2
Titus 3
Philemon
Philemon 1
Hebrews
Hebrews 1
Hebrews 2
Hebrews 3
Hebrews 4
Hebrews 5
Hebrews 6
Hebrews 7
Hebrews 8
Hebrews 9
Hebrews 10
Hebrews 11
Hebrews 12
Hebrews 13
James
James 1
James 2
James 3
James 4
James 5
1 Peter
1 Peter 1
1 Peter 2
1 Peter 3
1 Peter 4
1 Peter 5
2 Peter
2 Peter 1
2 Peter 2
2 Peter 3
1 John
1 John 1
1 John 2
1 John 3
1 John 4
1 John 5
2 John
2 John 1
3 John
3 John 1
Jude
Jude 1
Revelation
Revelation 1
Revelation 2
Revelation 3
Revelation 4
Revelation 5
Revelation 6
Revelation 7
Revelation 8
Revelation 9
Revelation 10
Revelation 11
Revelation 12
Revelation 13
Revelation 14
Revelation 15
Revelation 16
Revelation 17
Revelation 18
Revelation 19
Revelation 20
Revelation 21
Revelation 22
English Bible Language
Beta
NET
2kings
Exodus
Leviticus
Numbers
Deuteronomy
Joshua
Judges
Ruth
1 Samuel
2 Samuel
1 Kings
2 Kings
1 Chronicles
2 Chronicles
Ezra
Nehemiah
Esther
Job
Psalms
Proverbs
Ecclesiastes
Song of Solomon
Isaiah
Jeremiah
Lamentations
Ezekiel
Daniel
Hosea
Joel
Amos
Obadiah
Jonah
Micah
Nahum
Habakkuk
Zephaniah
Haggai
Zechariah
Malachi
Matthew
Mark
Luke
John
Acts
Romans
1 Corinthians
2 Corinthians
Galatians
Ephesians
Philippians
Colossians
1 Thessalonians
2 Thessalonians
1 Timothy
2 Timothy
Titus
Philemon
Hebrews
James
1 Peter
2 Peter
1 John
2 John
3 John
Jude
Revelation
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
:
8
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
2 Kings 8:8
Verse Cross Referencess In Multiple Versions
KJV
KJVP
YLT
ASV
WEB
RV
AKJV
NET
ERVEN
LXXEN
NLV
NCV
LITV
HCSB
MHB
LXXRP
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
KJV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
said
Saul
to
his
servant,
But,
behold,
if
we
go,
what
shall
we
bring
the
man?
for
the
bread
is
spent
in
our
vessels,
and
there
is
not
a
present
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God:
what
have
we?
1 Kings 14:3
3
And
take
with
thee
ten
loaves,
and
cracknels,
and
a
cruse
of
honey,
and
go
to
him:
he
shall
tell
thee
what
shall
become
of
the
child.
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
the
LORD
said
unto
him,
Go,
return
on
thy
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
when
thou
comest,
anoint
Hazael
to
be
king
over
Syria:
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ahaziah
fell
down
through
a
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
that
was
in
Samaria,
and
was
sick:
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
unto
them,
Go,
enquire
of
Baal-zebub
the
god
of
Ekron
whether
I
shall
recover
of
this
disease.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman,
captain
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master,
and
honourable,
because
by
him
the
LORD
had
given
deliverance
unto
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
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
maid;
and
she
waited
on
Naaman’s
wife.
3
And
she
said
unto
her
mistress,
Would
God
my
lord
were
with
the
prophet
that
is
in
Samaria!
for
he
would
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
4
And
one
went
in,
and
told
his
lord,
saying,
Thus
and
thus
said
the
maid
that
is
of
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
Go
to,
go,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
unto
the
king
of
Israel.
And
he
departed,
and
took
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
raiment.
6
And
he
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
Now
when
this
letter
is
come
unto
thee,
behold,
I
have
therewith
sent
Naaman
my
servant
to
thee,
that
thou
mayest
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
7
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
that
he
rent
his
clothes,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
doth
send
unto
me
to
recover
a
man
of
his
leprosy?
wherefore
consider,
I
pray
you,
and
see
how
he
seeketh
a
quarrel
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
me,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariot,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
unto
him,
saying,
Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
and
thy
flesh
shall
come
again
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
clean.
11
But
Naaman
was
wroth,
and
went
away,
and
said,
Behold,
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
over
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abana
and
Pharpar,
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
may
I
not
wash
in
them,
and
be
clean?
So
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
And
his
servants
came
near,
and
spake
unto
him,
and
said,
My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
bid
thee
do
some
great
thing,
wouldest
thou
not
have
done
it?
how
much
rather
then,
when
he
saith
to
thee,
Wash,
and
be
clean?
14
Then
went
he
down,
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
Jordan,
according
to
the
saying
of
the
man
of
God:
and
his
flesh
came
again
like
unto
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
clean.
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
earth,
but
in
Israel:
now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
take
a
blessing
of
thy
servant.
16
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.
17
And
Naaman
said,
Shall
there
not
then,
I
pray
thee,
be
given
to
thy
servant
two
mules’
burden
of
earth?
for
thy
servant
will
henceforth
offer
neither
burnt
offering
nor
sacrifice
unto
other
gods,
but
unto
the
LORD.
18
In
this
thing
the
LORD
pardon
thy
servant,
that
when
my
master
goeth
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
and
he
leaneth
on
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon:
when
I
bow
down
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
the
LORD
pardon
thy
servant
in
this
thing.
19
And
he
said
unto
him,
Go
in
peace.
So
he
departed
from
him
a
little
way.
20
But
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
master
hath
spared
Naaman
this
Syrian,
in
not
receiving
at
his
hands
that
which
he
brought:
but,
as
the
LORD
liveth,
I
will
run
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Gehazi
followed
after
Naaman.
And
when
Naaman
saw
him
running
after
him,
he
lighted
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Is
all
well?
22
And
he
said,
All
is
well.
My
master
hath
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
even
now
there
be
come
to
me
from
mount
Ephraim
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets:
give
them,
I
pray
thee,
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
garments.
23
And
Naaman
said,
Be
content,
take
two
talents.
And
he
urged
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
garments,
and
laid
them
upon
two
of
his
servants;
and
they
bare
them
before
him.
24
And
when
he
came
to
the
tower,
he
took
them
from
their
hand,
and
bestowed
them
in
the
house:
and
he
let
the
men
go,
and
they
departed.
25
But
he
went
in,
and
stood
before
his
master.
And
Elisha
said
unto
him,
Whence
comest
thou,
Gehazi?
And
he
said,
Thy
servant
went
no
whither.
26
And
he
said
unto
him,
Went
not
mine
heart
with
thee,
when
the
man
turned
again
from
his
chariot
to
meet
thee?
Is
it
a
time
to
receive
money,
and
to
receive
garments,
and
oliveyards,
and
vineyards,
and
sheep,
and
oxen,
and
menservants,
and
maidservants?
27
The
leprosy
therefore
of
Naaman
shall
cleave
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed
for
ever.
And
he
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
KJVP
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
Saul
H7586
to
his
servant
H5288
,
But
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
if
we
go
H1980
,
what
H4100
W-IPRO
shall
we
bring
H935
the
man
H376
LD-NMS
?
for
H3588
CONJ
the
bread
H3899
is
spent
H235
in
our
vessels
H3627
,
and
there
is
not
H369
NPAR
a
present
H8670
to
bring
H935
L-VHFC
to
the
man
H376
L-NMS
of
God
H430
D-EDP
:
what
H4100
IGAT
have
we
?
1 Kings 14:3
3
And
take
H3947
with
H3027
thee
ten
H6235
loaves
H3899
NMS
,
and
cracknels
H5350
,
and
a
cruse
H1228
of
honey
H1706
NMS
,
and
go
H935
to
H413
PREP-3MS
him
:
he
H1931
PPRO-3MS
shall
tell
H5046
VHY3MS
thee
what
H4100
IPRO
shall
become
H1961
of
the
child
H5288
.
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
Go
H1980
VQI2MS
,
return
H7725
VQFC
on
thy
way
H1870
to
the
wilderness
H4057
of
Damascus
H1834
:
and
when
thou
comest
H935
W-VQQ2MS
,
anoint
H4886
Hazael
H2371
to
be
king
H4428
L-CMS
over
H5921
PREP
Syria
H758
:
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ahaziah
H274
fell
down
H5307
W-VQY3MS
through
H1157
PREP
a
lattice
H7639
in
his
upper
chamber
H5944
that
H834
RPRO
was
in
Samaria
H8111
,
and
was
sick
H2470
:
and
he
sent
H7971
W-VQY3MS
messengers
H4397
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
them
,
Go
H1980
VQI2MP
,
inquire
H1875
of
Baal
H1176
-
zebub
the
god
H430
CDP
of
Ekron
H6138
whether
H518
PART
I
shall
recover
H2421
of
this
disease
H2483
.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman
H5283
,
captain
H8269
of
the
host
H6635
of
the
king
H4428
NMS
of
Syria
H758
EMS
,
was
H1961
VQQ3MS
a
great
H1419
AMS
man
H376
NMS
with
H6440
L-CMP
his
master
H113
,
and
honorable
H5375
,
because
H3588
CONJ
by
him
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
had
given
H5414
deliverance
H8668
unto
Syria
H758
:
he
was
H1961
VQQ3MS
also
a
mighty
H1368
AMS
man
H376
NMS
in
valor
H2428
NMS
,
but
he
was
a
leper
H6879
.
2
And
the
Syrians
H758
had
gone
out
H3318
VQQ3MP
by
companies
H1416
,
and
had
brought
away
captive
H7617
out
of
the
land
H776
M-NFS
of
Israel
H3478
a
little
H6996
maid
H5291
;
and
she
waited
H6440
L-CMP
on
Naaman
H5283
\'s
wife
H802
CFS
.
3
And
she
said
H559
W-VQY3FS
unto
H413
PREP
her
mistress
H1404
,
Would
God
H305
my
lord
H113
were
with
H6440
L-CMP
the
prophet
H5030
that
H834
RPRO
is
in
Samaria
H8111
!
for
H227
ADV
he
would
recover
H622
him
of
his
leprosy
H6883
.
4
And
one
went
in
H935
W-VQY3MS
,
and
told
H5046
W-VHY3MS
his
lord
H113
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
Thus
H2063
and
thus
H2063
said
H1696
VPQ3FS
the
maid
H5291
that
H834
RPRO
is
of
the
land
H776
M-NFS
of
Israel
H3478
LMS
.
5
And
the
king
H4428
NMS
of
Syria
H758
EMS
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Go
to
H1980
L-PPRO-2MS
,
go
H935
,
and
I
will
send
H7971
a
letter
H5612
CMS
unto
H413
PREP
the
king
H4428
NMS
of
Israel
H3478
.
And
he
departed
H1980
W-VQY3MS
,
and
took
H3947
W-VQY3MS
with
H3027
B-CFS-3MS
him
ten
H6235
MFS
talents
H3603
of
silver
H3701
,
and
six
H8337
W-BMS
thousand
H505
MMP
pieces
of
gold
H2091
NMS
,
and
ten
H6235
changes
H2487
NFP
of
raiment
H899
.
6
And
he
brought
H935
W-VHY3MS
the
letter
H5612
to
H413
PREP
the
king
H4428
NMS
of
Israel
H3478
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
Now
H6258
W-ADV
when
this
H2088
D-PMS
letter
H5612
is
come
H935
K-VQFC
unto
H413
PREP
thee
,
behold
H2009
IJEC
,
I
have
therewith
sent
H7971
Naaman
H5283
my
servant
H5650
CMS-1MS
to
H413
PREP
thee
,
that
thou
mayest
recover
H622
him
of
his
leprosy
H6883
.
7
And
it
came
to
pass
H1961
W-VQY3MS
,
when
the
king
H4428
NMS
of
Israel
H3478
had
read
H7121
the
letter
H5612
,
that
he
rent
H7167
W-VQY3MS
his
clothes
H899
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Am
I
H589
PPRO-1MS
God
H430
,
to
kill
H4191
and
to
make
alive
H2421
,
that
H3588
CONJ
this
H2088
DPRO
man
doth
send
H7971
unto
H413
PREP-1MS
me
to
recover
H622
a
man
H376
NMS
of
his
leprosy
H6883
?
wherefore
H389
ADV
consider
H3045
,
I
pray
you
H4994
IJEC
,
and
see
H7200
how
H3588
CONJ
he
H1931
PPRO-3MS
seeketh
a
quarrel
H579
against
me
.
8
And
it
was
H1961
W-VQY3MS
so
,
when
Elisha
H477
the
man
H376
NMS
of
God
H430
D-EDP
had
heard
H8085
that
H3588
CONJ
the
king
H4428
NMS
of
Israel
H3478
had
rent
H7167
his
clothes
H899
,
that
he
sent
H7971
W-VQY3MS
to
H413
PREP
the
king
H4428
NMS
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
Wherefore
H4100
L-IPRO
hast
thou
rent
H7167
thy
clothes
H899
CMP-2MS
?
let
him
come
H935
VQY3MS
now
H4994
IJEC
to
H413
PREP
me
,
and
he
shall
know
H3045
W-VQQ3MS
that
H3588
CONJ
there
is
H3426
PART
a
prophet
H5030
in
Israel
H3478
.
9
So
Naaman
H5283
came
H935
W-VQY3MS
with
his
horses
H5483
and
with
his
chariot
H7393
,
and
stood
H5975
W-VQY3MS
at
the
door
H6607
of
the
house
H1004
D-NMS
of
Elisha
H477
.
10
And
Elisha
H477
sent
H7971
W-VQY3MS
a
messenger
H4397
NMS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
saying
H559
L-VQFC
,
Go
H1980
VQFA
and
wash
H7364
in
Jordan
H3383
seven
H7651
times
H6471
NFP
,
and
thy
flesh
H1320
shall
come
again
H7725
to
thee
,
and
thou
shalt
be
clean
H2891
.
11
But
Naaman
H5283
was
wroth
H7107
,
and
went
away
H1980
W-VQY3MS
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Behold
H2009
IJEC
,
I
thought
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
He
will
surely
come
out
H3318
VQY3MS
to
H413
PREP
me
,
and
stand
H5975
W-VQQ3MS
,
and
call
H7121
on
the
name
H8034
B-CMS
of
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
his
God
H430
CMP-3MS
,
and
strike
H5130
his
hand
H3027
CFS-3MS
over
H413
PREP
the
place
H4725
D-NMS
,
and
recover
H622
the
leper
H6879
.
12
Are
not
H3808
I-NADV
Abana
H71
and
Pharpar
H6554
,
rivers
H5104
of
Damascus
H1834
,
better
H2896
AMS
than
all
H3605
M-CMS
the
waters
H4325
of
Israel
H3478
?
may
I
not
H3808
I-NPAR
wash
H7364
in
them
,
and
be
clean
H2891
?
So
he
turned
H6437
and
went
away
H1980
W-VQY3MS
in
a
rage
H2534
.
13
And
his
servants
H5650
came
near
H5066
,
and
spoke
H1696
W-VPY3MP
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MP
,
My
father
H1
CMS-1MS
,
if
the
prophet
H5030
had
bid
H1696
VPQ3MS
thee
do
some
great
H1419
AMS
thing
H1697
VQPMS
,
wouldest
thou
not
H3808
D-NPAR
have
done
H6213
it
?
how
much
rather
H637
W-CONJ
then
,
when
H3588
CONJ
he
saith
H559
VQQ3MS
to
H413
PREP-2MS
thee
,
Wash
H7364
,
and
be
clean
H2891
?
14
Then
went
he
down
H3381
W-VQY3MS
,
and
dipped
H2881
himself
seven
H7651
MFS
times
H6471
NFP
in
Jordan
H3383
,
according
to
the
saying
H1697
K-NMS
of
the
man
H376
NMS
of
God
H430
D-EDP
:
and
his
flesh
H1320
CMS-3MS
came
again
H7725
like
unto
the
flesh
H1320
of
a
little
H6996
AMS
child
H5288
,
and
he
was
clean
H2891
.
15
And
he
returned
H7725
to
H413
PREP
the
man
H376
NMS
of
God
H430
NAME-4MP
,
he
H1931
PPRO-3MS
and
all
H3605
his
company
H4264
,
and
came
H935
W-VQY3MS
,
and
stood
H5975
W-VQY3MS
before
H6440
L-CMP-3MS
him
:
and
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Behold
H2009
IJEC
,
now
H4994
IJEC
I
know
H3045
VQY1MS
that
H3588
CONJ
there
is
no
H369
NPAR
God
H430
EDP
in
all
H3605
B-CMS
the
earth
H776
D-GFS
,
but
H518
PART
in
Israel
H3478
:
now
H6258
W-ADV
therefore
,
I
pray
thee
H4994
IJEC
,
take
H3947
VQI2MS
a
blessing
H1293
of
thy
servant
H5650
.
16
But
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
As
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
liveth
H2416
AMS
,
before
H6440
L-CMP-3MS
whom
H834
RPRO
I
stand
H5975
VQQ1MS
,
I
will
receive
H3947
none
.
And
he
urged
H6484
him
to
take
H3947
L-VQFC
it
;
but
he
refused
H3985
.
17
And
Naaman
H5283
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Shall
there
not
H3808
then
,
I
pray
thee
H4994
IJEC
,
be
given
H5414
VWY3MS
to
thy
servant
H5650
two
mules
H6776
CMS
\'
burden
H4853
of
earth
H127
?
for
H3588
CONJ
thy
servant
H5650
will
henceforth
H5750
ADV
offer
H6213
VQY3MS
neither
H3808
burnt
offering
H5930
nor
sacrifice
H2077
unto
other
H312
AMP
gods
H430
,
but
H518
PART
unto
the
LORD
H3068
.
18
In
this
H2088
D-PMS
thing
H1697
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
pardon
H5545
thy
servant
H5650
,
that
when
my
master
H113
goeth
H935
into
the
house
H1004
CMS
of
Rimmon
H7417
to
worship
H7812
there
H8033
ADV-3FS
,
and
he
H1931
W-PPRO-3MS
leaneth
H8172
on
H5921
PREP
my
hand
H3027
CFS-1MS
,
and
I
bow
myself
H7812
in
the
house
H1004
CMS
of
Rimmon
H7417
:
when
I
bow
down
myself
H7812
in
the
house
H1004
CMS
of
Rimmon
H7417
,
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
pardon
H5545
thy
servant
H5650
in
this
H2088
D-PMS
thing
H1697
.
19
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
him
,
Go
H1980
VQI2MS
in
peace
H7965
.
So
he
departed
H1980
W-VQY3MS
from
him
a
little
way
H776
GFS
.
20
But
Gehazi
H1522
,
the
servant
H5288
of
Elisha
H477
the
man
H376
NMS
of
God
H430
D-EDP
,
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Behold
H2009
IJEC
,
my
master
H113
hath
spared
H2820
Naaman
H5283
this
H2088
D-PMS
Syrian
H761
,
in
not
receiving
H3947
at
his
hands
H3027
M-CFS-3MS
that
which
H834
RPRO
he
brought
H935
VHQ3MS
:
but
H518
PART
,
as
the
LORD
H3068
EDS
liveth
H2416
AMS
,
I
will
run
H7323
after
H310
PREP-3MS
him
,
and
take
H3947
somewhat
H3972
of
him
.
21
So
Gehazi
H1522
followed
H7291
W-VQY3MS
after
H310
PREP
Naaman
H5283
.
And
when
Naaman
H5283
saw
H7200
him
running
H7323
VQPMS
after
H310
PREP-3MS
him
,
he
lighted
down
H5307
W-VQY3MS
from
M-PREP
the
chariot
H4818
to
meet
H7122
him
,
and
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Is
all
well
H7965
?
22
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
All
is
well
H7965
NMS
.
My
master
H113
hath
sent
H7971
me
,
saying
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Behold
H2009
IJEC
,
even
now
H6258
ADV
there
be
come
H935
VQQ3MP
to
H413
PREP-1MS
me
from
mount
H2022
Ephraim
H669
two
H8147
young
men
H5288
NMP
of
the
sons
H1121
of
the
prophets
H5030
:
give
H5414
them
,
I
pray
thee
H4994
IJEC
,
a
talent
H3603
CFS
of
silver
H3701
NMS
,
and
two
H8147
changes
H2487
of
garments
H899
.
23
And
Naaman
H5283
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Be
content
H2974
,
take
H3947
VQI2MS
two
talents
H3603
.
And
he
urged
H6555
him
,
and
bound
H6696
two
talents
H3603
of
silver
H3701
NMS
in
two
H8147
bags
H2754
,
with
two
H8147
changes
H2487
of
garments
H899
,
and
laid
H5414
W-VQQ3MS
them
upon
H413
PREP
two
H8147
ONUM
of
his
servants
H5288
;
and
they
bore
H5375
W-VQY3MP
them
before
H6440
him
.
24
And
when
he
came
H935
W-VQY3MS
to
H413
PREP
the
tower
H6076
,
he
took
H3947
W-VQY3MS
them
from
their
hand
H3027
,
and
bestowed
H6485
them
in
the
house
H1004
:
and
he
let
the
men
H376
go
H7971
W-VPY3MS
,
and
they
departed
H1980
W-VQY3MP
.
25
But
he
H1931
W-PPRO-3MS
went
in
H935
,
and
stood
H5975
W-VQY3MS
before
H413
PREP
his
master
H113
.
And
Elisha
H477
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
Whence
H370
comest
thou
,
Gehazi
H1522
?
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
,
Thy
servant
H5650
went
H1980
VQQ3MS
no
H3808
ADV
whither
H575
.
26
And
he
said
H559
W-VQY3MS
unto
H413
PREP-3MS
him
,
Went
H1980
VQQ3MS
not
H3808
NADV
mine
heart
H3820
NMS-1MS
with
thee
,
when
H834
K-RPRO
the
man
H376
NMS
turned
again
H2015
from
M-PREP
his
chariot
H4818
to
meet
H7122
thee
?
Is
it
a
time
H6256
to
receive
H3947
L-VQFC
money
H3701
,
and
to
receive
H3947
garments
H899
,
and
oliveyards
H2132
,
and
vineyards
H3754
,
and
sheep
H6629
,
and
oxen
H1241
W-NMS
,
and
menservants
H5650
W-NMP
,
and
maidservants
H8198
?
27
The
leprosy
H6883
therefore
of
Naaman
H5283
shall
cleave
H1692
unto
thee
,
and
unto
thy
seed
H2233
forever
H5769
L-NMS
.
And
he
went
out
H3318
W-VQY3MS
from
his
presence
H6440
a
leper
H6879
as
white
as
snow
H7950
.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
YLT
1 Samuel 9:7
7
And
Saul
saith
to
his
young
man,
`And
lo,
we
go,
and
what
do
we
bring
in
to
the
man?
for
the
bread
hath
gone
from
our
vessels,
and
a
present
there
is
not
to
bring
in
to
the
man
of
God
--
what
is
with
us?`
1 Kings 14:3
3
and
thou
hast
taken
in
thy
hand
ten
loaves,
and
crumbs,
and
a
bottle
of
honey,
and
hast
gone
in
unto
him;
he
doth
declare
to
thee
what
becometh
of
the
youth.`
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
Jehovah
saith
unto
him,
`Go
turn
back
on
thy
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus,
and
thou
hast
gone
in,
and
anointed
Hazael
for
king
over
Aram,
2 Kings 1:2
2
and
Ahaziah
falleth
through
the
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
that
is
in
Samaria,
and
is
sick,
and
sendeth
messengers,
and
saith
unto
them,
`Go
ye,
inquire
of
Baal-Zebub
god
of
Ekron
if
I
recover
from
this
sickness.`
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
And
Naaman,
head
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Aram,
was
a
great
man
before
his
lord,
and
accepted
of
face,
for
by
him
had
Jehovah
given
salvation
to
Aram,
and
the
man
was
mighty
in
valour
--
leprous.
2
And
the
Aramaeans
have
gone
out
by
troops,
and
they
take
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
damsel,
and
she
is
before
the
wife
of
Naaman,
3
and
she
saith
unto
her
mistress,
`O
that
my
lord
were
before
the
prophet
who
is
in
Samaria;
then
he
doth
recover
him
from
his
leprosy.`
4
And
one
goeth
in
and
declareth
to
his
lord,
saying,
`Thus
and
thus
she
hath
spoken,
the
damsel
who
is
from
the
land
of
Israel.`
5
And
the
king
of
Aram
saith,
`Go
thou,
enter,
and
I
send
a
letter
unto
the
king
of
Israel;`
and
he
goeth
and
taketh
in
his
hand
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
garments.
6
And
he
bringeth
in
the
letter
unto
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
`And
now,
at
the
coming
in
of
this
letter
unto
thee,
lo,
I
have
sent
unto
thee
Naaman
my
servant,
and
thou
hast
recovered
him
from
his
leprosy.`
7
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
the
king
of
Israel's
reading
the
letter,
that
he
rendeth
his
garments,
and
saith,
`Am
I
God,
to
put
to
death
and
to
keep
alive,
that
this
one
is
sending
unto
me
to
recover
a
man
from
his
leprosy?
for
surely
know,
I
pray
you,
and
see,
for
he
is
presenting
himself
to
me.`
8
And
it
cometh
to
pass,
at
Elisha
the
man
of
God's
hearing
that
the
king
of
Israel
hath
rent
his
garments,
that
he
sendeth
unto
the
king,
saying,
`Why
hast
thou
rent
thy
garments?
let
him
come,
I
pray
thee,
unto
me,
and
he
doth
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.`
9
And
Naaman
cometh,
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariot,
and
standeth
at
the
opening
of
the
house
for
Elisha;
10
and
Elisha
sendeth
unto
him
a
messenger,
saying,
`Go,
and
thou
hast
washed
seven
times
in
Jordan,
and
thy
flesh
doth
turn
back
to
thee
--
and
be
thou
clean.
11
And
Naaman
is
wroth,
and
goeth
on,
and
saith,
`Lo,
I
said,
Unto
me
he
doth
certainly
come
out,
and
hath
stood
and
called
in
the
name
of
Jehovah
his
God,
and
waved
his
hand
over
the
place,
and
recovered
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abana
and
Pharpar,
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
do
I
not
wash
in
them
and
I
have
been
clean?`
and
he
turneth
and
goeth
on
in
fury.
13
And
his
servants
come
nigh,
and
speak
unto
him,
and
say,
`My
father,
a
great
thing
had
the
prophet
spoken
unto
thee
--
dost
thou
not
do
it
?
and
surely,
when
he
hath
said
unto
thee,
Wash,
and
be
clean.`
14
And
he
goeth
down
and
dippeth
in
Jordan
seven
times,
according
to
the
word
of
the
man
of
God,
and
his
flesh
doth
turn
back
as
the
flesh
of
a
little
youth,
and
is
clean.
15
And
he
turneth
back
unto
the
man
of
God,
he
and
all
his
camp,
and
cometh
in,
and
standeth
before
him,
and
saith,
`Lo,
I
pray
thee,
I
have
known
that
there
is
not
a
God
in
all
the
earth
except
in
Israel;
and
now,
take,
I
pray
thee,
a
blessing
from
thy
servant.`
16
And
he
saith,
`Jehovah
liveth,
before
whom
I
have
stood
--
if
I
take
it
;`
and
he
presseth
on
him
to
take,
and
he
refuseth.
17
And
Naaman
saith,
`If
not
--
let
be
given,
I
pray
thee,
to
thy
servant,
a
couple
of
mules`
burden
of
earth,
for
thy
servant
doth
make
no
more
burnt-offering
and
sacrifice
to
other
gods,
but
to
Jehovah.
18
For
this
thing
Jehovah
be
propitious
to
thy
servant,
in
the
coming
in
of
my
lord
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
bow
himself
there,
and
he
was
supported
by
my
hand,
and
I
bowed
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon;
for
my
bowing
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon
Jehovah
be
propitious,
I
pray
thee,
to
thy
servant
in
this
thing.`
19
And
he
saith
to
him,
`Go
in
peace.`
And
he
goeth
from
him
a
kibrath
of
land,
20
And
Gehazi,
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
saith,
`Lo,
my
lord
hath
spared
Naaman
this
Aramaean,
not
to
receive
from
his
hand
that
which
he
brought;
Jehovah
liveth;
surely
if
I
have
run
after
him,
then
I
have
taken
from
him
something.`
21
And
Gehazi
pursueth
after
Naaman,
and
Naaman
seeth
one
running
after
him,
and
alighteth
from
off
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
saith,
`Is
there
peace?`
22
And
he
saith,
`Peace;
my
lord
hath
sent
me,
saying,
Lo,
now,
this,
come
unto
me
have
two
young
men
from
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim,
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets;
give,
I
pray
thee,
to
them,
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
garments.`
23
And
Naaman
saith,
`Be
pleased,
take
two
talents;`
and
he
urgeth
on
him,
and
bindeth
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
purses,
and
two
changes
of
garments,
and
giveth
unto
two
of
his
young
men,
and
they
bear
before
him;
24
and
he
cometh
in
unto
the
high
place,
and
taketh
out
of
their
hand,
and
layeth
up
in
the
house,
and
sendeth
away
the
men,
and
they
go.
25
And
he
hath
come
in,
and
doth
stand
by
his
lord,
and
Elisha
saith
unto
him,
`Whence
--
Gehazi?`
and
he
saith,
`Thy
servant
went
not
hither
or
thither.`
26
And
he
saith
unto
him,
`My
heart
went
not
when
the
man
turned
from
off
his
chariot
to
meet
thee;
is
it
a
time
to
take
silver,
and
to
take
garments,
and
olives,
and
vines,
and
flock,
and
herd,
and
men-servants,
and
maid-servants?
27
yea,
the
leprosy
of
Naaman
doth
cleave
to
thee,
and
to
thy
seed,
--
to
the
age;`
and
he
goeth
out
from
before
him
--
leprous
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
ASV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
said
Saul
to
his
servant,
But,
behold,
if
we
go,
what
shall
we
bring
the
man?
for
the
bread
is
spent
in
our
vessels,
and
there
is
not
a
present
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God:
what
have
we?
1 Kings 14:3
3
And
take
with
thee
ten
loaves,
and
cakes,
and
a
cruse
of
honey,
and
go
to
him:
he
will
tell
thee
what
shall
become
of
the
child.
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
Jehovah
said
unto
him,
Go,
return
on
thy
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
when
thou
comest,
thou
shalt
anoint
Hazael
to
be
king
over
Syria;
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ahaziah
fell
down
through
the
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
that
was
in
Samaria,
and
was
sick:
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
unto
them,
Go,
inquire
of
Baal-zebub,
the
god
of
Ekron,
whether
I
shall
recover
of
this
sickness.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman,
captain
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master,
and
honorable,
because
by
him
Jehovah
had
given
victory
unto
Syria:
he
was
also
a
mighty
man
of
valor,
but
he
was
a
leper.
2
And
the
Syrians
had
gone
out
in
bands,
and
had
brought
away
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
maiden;
and
she
waited
on
Naamans
wife.
3
And
she
said
unto
her
mistress,
Would
that
my
lord
were
with
the
prophet
that
is
in
Samaria!
then
would
he
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
4
And
one
went
in,
and
told
his
lord,
saying,
Thus
and
thus
said
the
maiden
that
is
of
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
Go
now,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
unto
the
king
of
Israel.
And
he
departed,
and
took
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
raiment.
6
And
he
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
And
now
when
this
letter
is
come
unto
thee,
behold,
I
have
sent
Naaman
my
servant
to
thee,
that
thou
mayest
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
7
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
that
he
rent
his
clothes,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
doth
send
unto
me
to
recover
a
man
of
his
leprosy?
but
consider,
I
pray
you,
and
see
how
he
seeketh
a
quarrel
against
me.
8
And
it
was
so,
when
Elisha
the
man
of
God
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
me,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariots,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
unto
him,
saying,
Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
and
thy
flesh
shall
come
again
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
clean.
11
But
Naaman
was
wroth,
and
went
away,
and
said,
Behold,
I
thought,
He
will
surely
come
out
to
me,
and
stand,
and
call
on
the
name
of
Jehovah
his
God,
and
wave
his
hand
over
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abanah
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
may
I
not
wash
in
them,
and
be
clean?
So
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
And
his
servants
came
near,
and
spake
unto
him,
and
said,
My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
bid
thee
do
some
great
thing,
wouldest
thou
not
have
done
it?
how
much
rather
then,
when
he
saith
to
thee,
Wash,
and
be
clean?
14
Then
went
he
down,
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
the
Jordan,
according
to
the
saying
of
the
man
of
God;
and
his
flesh
came
again
like
unto
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
clean.
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
present
of
thy
servant.
16
But
he
said,
As
Jehovah
liveth,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
will
receive
none.
And
he
urged
him
to
take
it;
but
he
refused.
17
And
Naaman
said,
If
not,
yet,
I
pray
thee,
let
there
be
given
to
thy
servant
two
mules
burden
of
earth;
for
thy
servant
will
henceforth
offer
neither
burnt-offering
nor
sacrifice
unto
other
gods,
but
unto
Jehovah.
18
In
this
thing
Jehovah
pardon
thy
servant:
when
my
master
goeth
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
and
he
leaneth
on
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
when
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
Jehovah
pardon
thy
servant
in
this
thing.
19
And
he
said
unto
him,
Go
in
peace.
So
he
departed
from
him
a
little
way.
20
But
Gehazi
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
master
hath
spared
this
Naaman
the
Syrian,
in
not
receiving
at
his
hands
that
which
he
brought:
as
Jehovah
liveth,
I
will
run
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Gehazi
followed
after
Naaman.
And
when
Naaman
saw
one
running
after
him,
he
alighted
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Is
all
well?
22
And
he
said,
All
is
well.
My
master
hath
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
even
now
there
are
come
to
me
from
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets;
give
them,
I
pray
thee,
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
raiment.
23
And
Naaman
said,
Be
pleased
to
take
two
talents.
And
he
urged
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
raiment,
and
laid
them
upon
two
of
his
servants;
and
they
bare
them
before
him.
24
And
when
he
came
to
the
hill,
he
took
them
from
their
hand,
and
bestowed
them
in
the
house;
and
he
let
the
men
go,
and
they
departed.
25
But
he
went
in,
and
stood
before
his
master.
And
Elisha
said
unto
him,
Whence
comest
thou,
Gehazi?
And
he
said,
Thy
servant
went
no
whither.
26
And
he
said
unto
him,
Went
not
my
heart
with
thee,
when
the
man
turned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
thee?
Is
it
a
time
to
receive
money,
and
to
receive
garments,
and
oliveyards
and
vineyards,
and
sheep
and
oxen,
and
men-servants
and
maid-servants?
27
The
leprosy
therefore
of
Naaman
shall
cleave
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed
for
ever.
And
he
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
WEB
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
said
Saul
to
his
servant,
But,
behold,
if
we
go,
what
shall
we
bring
the
man?
for
the
bread
is
spent
in
our
vessels,
and
there
is
not
a
present
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God:
what
have
we?
1 Kings 14:3
3
Take
with
you
ten
loaves,
and
cakes,
and
a
jar
of
honey,
and
go
to
him:
he
will
tell
you
what
shall
become
of
the
child.
1 Kings 19:15
15
Yahweh
said
to
him,
Go,
return
on
your
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
when
you
come,
you
shall
anoint
Hazael
to
be
king
over
Syria;
2 Kings 1:2
2
Ahaziah
fell
down
through
the
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
that
was
in
Samaria,
and
was
sick:
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
to
them,
Go,
inquire
of
Baal
Zebub,
the
god
of
Ekron,
whether
I
shall
recover
of
this
sickness.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman,
captain
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master,
and
honorable,
because
by
him
Yahweh
had
given
victory
to
Syria:
he
was
also
a
mighty
man
of
valor,
but
he
was
a
leper.
2
The
Syrians
had
gone
out
in
bands,
and
had
brought
away
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
maiden;
and
she
waited
on
Naaman's
wife.
3
She
said
to
her
mistress,
Would
that
my
lord
were
with
the
prophet
who
is
in
Samaria!
then
would
he
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
4
One
went
in,
and
told
his
lord,
saying,
Thus
and
thus
said
the
maiden
who
is
of
the
land
of
Israel.
5
The
king
of
Syria
said,
Go
now,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel.
He
departed,
and
took
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
clothing.
6
He
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
Now
when
this
letter
is
come
to
you,
behold,
I
have
sent
Naaman
my
servant
to
you,
that
you
may
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
7
It
happened,
when
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
that
he
tore
his
clothes,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
does
send
to
me
to
recover
a
man
of
his
leprosy?
but
consider,
I
pray
you,
and
see
how
he
seeks
a
quarrel
against
me.
8
It
was
so,
when
Elisha
the
man
of
God
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
torn
his
clothes,
that
he
sent
to
the
king,
saying,
Why
have
you
torn
your
clothes?
let
him
come
now
to
me,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariots,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
to
him,
saying,
Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
and
your
flesh
shall
come
again
to
you,
and
you
shall
be
clean.
11
But
Naaman
was
angry,
and
went
away,
and
said,
Behold,
I
thought,
He
will
surely
come
out
to
me,
and
stand,
and
call
on
the
name
of
Yahweh
his
God,
and
wave
his
hand
over
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Aren't
Abanah
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
may
I
not
wash
in
them,
and
be
clean?
So
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
His
servants
came
near,
and
spoke
to
him,
and
said,
My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
bid
you
do
some
great
thing,
wouldn't
you
have
done
it?
how
much
rather
then,
when
he
says
to
you,
Wash,
and
be
clean?
14
Then
went
he
down,
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
the
Jordan,
according
to
the
saying
of
the
man
of
God;
and
his
flesh
came
again
like
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
clean.
15
He
returned
to
the
man
of
God,
he
and
all
his
company,
and
came,
and
stood
before
him;
and
he
said,
See
now,
I
know
that
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth,
but
in
Israel:
now
therefore,
please
take
a
present
from
your
servant.
16
But
he
said,
As
Yahweh
lives,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
will
receive
none.
He
urged
him
to
take
it;
but
he
refused.
17
Naaman
said,
If
not,
yet,
please
let
there
be
given
to
your
servant
two
mules'
burden
of
earth;
for
your
servant
will
henceforth
offer
neither
burnt
offering
nor
sacrifice
to
other
gods,
but
to
Yahweh.
18
In
this
thing
Yahweh
pardon
your
servant:
when
my
master
goes
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
and
he
leans
on
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
when
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
Yahweh
pardon
your
servant
in
this
thing.
19
He
said
to
him,
Go
in
peace.
So
he
departed
from
him
a
little
way.
20
But
Gehazi
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
master
has
spared
this
Naaman
the
Syrian,
in
not
receiving
at
his
hands
that
which
he
brought:
as
Yahweh
lives,
I
will
run
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Gehazi
followed
after
Naaman.
When
Naaman
saw
one
running
after
him,
he
alighted
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Is
all
well?
22
He
said,
All
is
well.
My
master
has
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
even
now
there
are
come
to
me
from
the
hill-country
of
Ephraim
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets;
please
give
them
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
clothing.
23
Naaman
said,
Be
pleased
to
take
two
talents.
He
urged
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
clothing,
and
laid
them
on
two
of
his
servants;
and
they
bore
them
before
him.
24
When
he
came
to
the
hill,
he
took
them
from
their
hand,
and
bestowed
them
in
the
house;
and
he
let
the
men
go,
and
they
departed.
25
But
he
went
in,
and
stood
before
his
master.
Elisha
said
to
him,
Whence
come
you,
Gehazi?
He
said,
Your
servant
went
no
where.
26
He
said
to
him,
Didn't
my
heart
go
with
you,
when
the
man
turned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you?
Is
it
a
time
to
receive
money,
and
to
receive
garments,
and
olive
groves
and
vineyards,
and
sheep
and
oxen,
and
men-servants
and
maid-servants?
27
The
leprosy
therefore
of
Naaman
shall
cleave
to
you,
and
to
your
seed
forever.
He
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
RV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
said
Saul
to
his
servant,
But,
behold,
if
we
go,
what
shall
we
bring
the
man?
for
the
bread
is
spent
in
our
vessels,
and
there
is
not
a
present
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God:
what
have
we?
1 Kings 14:3
3
And
take
with
thee
ten
loaves,
and
cracknels,
and
a
cruse
of
honey,
and
go
to
him:
he
shall
tell
thee
what
shall
become
of
the
child.
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
the
LORD
said
unto
him,
Go
return
on
thy
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
when
thou
comest,
thou
shalt
anoint
Hazael
to
be
king
over
Syria:
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ahaziah
fell
down
through
the
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
that
was
in
Samaria,
and
was
sick:
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
unto
them,
Go,
inquire
of
Baal-zebub
the
god
of
Ekron
whether
I
shall
recover
of
this
sickness.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman,
captain
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master,
and
honourable,
because
by
him
the
LORD
had
given
victory
unto
Syria:
he
was
also
a
mighty
man
of
valour,
{cf15i
but
he
was}
a
leper.
2
And
the
Syrians
had
gone
out
in
bands,
and
had
brought
away
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
maid;
and
she
waited
on
Naaman-s
wife.
3
And
she
said
unto
her
mistress,
Would
God
my
lord
were
with
the
prophet
that
is
in
Samaria!
then
would
he
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
4
And
one
went
in,
and
told
his
lord,
saying,
Thus
and
thus
said
the
maid
that
is
of
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
Go
to,
go,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
unto
the
king
of
Israel.
And
he
departed,
and
took
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
{cf15i
pieces}
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
raiment.
6
And
he
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
And
now
when
this
letter
is
come
unto
thee,
behold,
I
have
sent
Naaman
my
servant
to
thee,
that
thou
mayest
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
7
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
that
he
rent
his
clothes,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
doth
send
unto
me
to
recover
a
man
of
his
leprosy?
but
consider,
I
pray
you,
and
see
how
he
seeketh
a
quarrel
against
me.
8
And
it
was
so,
when
Elisha
the
man
of
God
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
me,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariots,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
unto
him
saying,
Go
and
wash
in
Jordan
seven
times,
and
thy
flesh
shall
come
again
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
clean.
11
But
Naaman
was
wroth,
and
went
away,
and
said,
Behold,
I
thought,
He
will
surely
come
out
to
me,
and
stand,
and
call
on
the
name
of
the
LORD
his
God,
and
wave
his
hand
over
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abanah
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
may
I
not
wash
in
them,
and
be
clean?
So
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
And
his
servants
came
near,
and
spake
unto
him,
and
said,
My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
bid
thee
do
some
great
thing,
wouldest
thou
not
have
done
it?
how
much
rather
then,
when
he
saith
to
thee,
Wash,
and
be
clean?
14
Then
went
he
down,
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
Jordan,
according
to
the
saying
of
the
man
of
God:
and
his
flesh
came
again
like
unto
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
clean.
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
present
of
thy
servant.
16
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.
17
And
Naaman
said,
If
not,
yet
I
pray
thee
let
there
be
given
to
thy
servant
two
mules-
burden
of
earth;
for
thy
servant
will
henceforth
offer
neither
burnt
offering
nor
sacrifice
unto
other
gods,
but
unto
the
LORD.
18
In
this
thing
the
LORD
pardon
thy
servant;
when
my
master
goeth
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
and
he
leaneth
on
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
when
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
the
LORD
pardon
thy
servant
in
this
thing.
19
And
he
said
unto
him,
Go
in
peace.
So
he
departed
from
him
a
little
way.
20
But
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
master
hath
spared
this
Naaman
the
Syrian,
in
not
receiving
at
his
hands
that
which
he
brought:
as
the
LORD
liveth,
I
will
run
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Gehazi
followed
after
Naaman.
And
when
Naaman
saw
one
running
after
him,
he
lighted
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Is
all
well?
22
And
he
said,
All
is
well.
My
master
hath
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
even
now
there
be
come
to
me
from
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets;
give
them,
I
pray
thee,
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
raiment.
23
And
Naaman
said,
Be
content,
take
two
talents.
And
he
urged
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
raiment,
and
laid
them
upon
two
of
his
servants;
and
they
bare
them
before
him.
24
And
when
he
came
to
the
hill,
he
took
them
from
their
hand,
and
bestowed
them
in
the
house:
and
he
let
the
men
go,
and
they
departed.
25
But
he
went
in,
and
stood
before
his
master.
And
Elisha
said
unto
him,
Whence
comest
thou,
Gehazi?
And
he
said,
Thy
servant
went
no
whither.
26
And
he
said
unto
him,
Went
not
mine
heart
{cf15i
with
thee},
when
the
man
turned
again
from
his
chariot
to
meet
thee?
Is
it
a
time
to
receive
money,
and
to
receive
garments,
and
oliveyards
and
vineyards,
and
sheep
and
oxen,
and
menservants
and
maidservants?
27
The
leprosy
therefore
of
Naaman
shall
cleave
unto
thee,
and
unto
thy
seed
for
ever.
And
he
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper
{cf15i
as
white}
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
AKJV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
said
Saul
to
his
servant,
But,
behold,
if
we
go,
what
shall
we
bring
the
man?
for
the
bread
is
spent
in
our
vessels,
and
there
is
not
a
present
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God:
what
have
we?
1 Kings 14:3
3
And
take
with
you
ten
loaves,
and
cracknels,
and
a
cruse
of
honey,
and
go
to
him:
he
shall
tell
you
what
shall
become
of
the
child.
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
the
LORD
said
to
him,
Go,
return
on
your
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
when
you
come,
anoint
Hazael
to
be
king
over
Syria:
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ahaziah
fell
down
through
a
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
that
was
in
Samaria,
and
was
sick:
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
to
them,
Go,
inquire
of
Baalzebub
the
god
of
Ekron
whether
I
shall
recover
of
this
disease.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman,
captain
of
the
host
of
the
king
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
with
his
master,
and
honorable,
because
by
him
the
LORD
had
given
deliverance
to
Syria:
he
was
also
a
mighty
man
in
valor,
but
he
was
a
leper.
2
And
the
Syrians
had
gone
out
by
companies,
and
had
brought
away
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
maid;
and
she
waited
on
Naaman's
wife.
3
And
she
said
to
her
mistress,
Would
God
my
lord
were
with
the
prophet
that
is
in
Samaria!
for
he
would
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
4
And
one
went
in,
and
told
his
lord,
saying,
Thus
and
thus
said
the
maid
that
is
of
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
Go
to,
go,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel.
And
he
departed,
and
took
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
raiment.
6
And
he
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
Now
when
this
letter
is
come
to
you,
behold,
I
have
therewith
sent
Naaman
my
servant
to
you,
that
you
may
recover
him
of
his
leprosy.
7
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
that
he
rent
his
clothes,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
does
send
to
me
to
recover
a
man
of
his
leprosy?
why
consider,
I
pray
you,
and
see
how
he
seeks
a
quarrel
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,
Why
have
you
rent
your
clothes?
let
him
come
now
to
me,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariot,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
to
him,
saying,
Go
and
wash
in
Jordan
seven
times,
and
your
flesh
shall
come
again
to
you,
and
you
shall
be
clean.
11
But
Naaman
was
wroth,
and
went
away,
and
said,
Behold,
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
over
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abana
and
Pharpar,
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
may
I
not
wash
in
them,
and
be
clean?
So
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
And
his
servants
came
near,
and
spoke
to
him,
and
said,
My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
bid
you
do
some
great
thing,
would
you
not
have
done
it?
how
much
rather
then,
when
he
said
to
you,
Wash,
and
be
clean?
14
Then
went
he
down,
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
Jordan,
according
to
the
saying
of
the
man
of
God:
and
his
flesh
came
again
like
to
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
clean.
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
you,
take
a
blessing
of
your
servant.
16
But
he
said,
As
the
LORD
lives,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
will
receive
none.
And
he
urged
him
to
take
it;
but
he
refused.
17
And
Naaman
said,
Shall
there
not
then,
I
pray
you,
be
given
to
your
servant
two
mules'
burden
of
earth?
for
your
servant
will
from
now
on
offer
neither
burnt
offering
nor
sacrifice
to
other
gods,
but
to
the
LORD.
18
In
this
thing
the
LORD
pardon
your
servant,
that
when
my
master
goes
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there,
and
he
leans
on
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon:
when
I
bow
down
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
the
LORD
pardon
your
servant
in
this
thing.
19
And
he
said
to
him,
Go
in
peace.
So
he
departed
from
him
a
little
way.
20
But
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
master
has
spared
Naaman
this
Syrian,
in
not
receiving
at
his
hands
that
which
he
brought:
but,
as
the
LORD
lives,
I
will
run
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Gehazi
followed
after
Naaman.
And
when
Naaman
saw
him
running
after
him,
he
lighted
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Is
all
well?
22
And
he
said,
All
is
well.
My
master
has
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
even
now
there
be
come
to
me
from
mount
Ephraim
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets:
give
them,
I
pray
you,
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
garments.
23
And
Naaman
said,
Be
content,
take
two
talents.
And
he
urged
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
with
two
changes
of
garments,
and
laid
them
on
two
of
his
servants;
and
they
bore
them
before
him.
24
And
when
he
came
to
the
tower,
he
took
them
from
their
hand,
and
bestowed
them
in
the
house:
and
he
let
the
men
go,
and
they
departed.
25
But
he
went
in,
and
stood
before
his
master.
And
Elisha
said
to
him,
From
where
come
you,
Gehazi?
And
he
said,
Your
servant
went
no
where.
26
And
he
said
to
him,
Went
not
my
heart
with
you,
when
the
man
turned
again
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you?
Is
it
a
time
to
receive
money,
and
to
receive
garments,
and
olive
groves,
and
vineyards,
and
sheep,
and
oxen,
and
menservants,
and
maidservants?
27
The
leprosy
therefore
of
Naaman
shall
stick
to
you,
and
to
your
seed
for
ever.
And
he
went
out
from
his
presence
a
leper
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
NET
1 Samuel 9:7
7
So
Saul
said
to
his
servant,
"All
right,
we
can
go.
But
what
can
we
bring
the
man,
since
the
food
in
our
bags
is
used
up?
We
have
no
gift
to
take
to
the
man
of
God.
What
do
we
have?"
1 Kings 14:3
3
Take
ten
loaves
of
bread,
some
small
cakes,
and
a
container
of
honey
and
visit
him.
He
will
tell
you
what
will
happen
to
the
boy."
1 Kings 19:15
15
The
LORD
said
to
him,
"Go
back
the
way
you
came
and
then
head
for
the
Desert
of
Damascus.
Go
and
anoint
Hazael
king
over
Syria.
2 Kings 1:2
2
Ahaziah
fell
through
a
window
lattice
in
his
upper
chamber
in
Samaria
and
was
injured.
He
sent
messengers
with
these
orders,
"Go,
ask
Baal
Zebub,
the
god
of
Ekron,
if
I
will
survive
this
injury."
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naaman,
the
commander
of
the
king
of
Syria's
army,
was
esteemed
and
respected
by
his
master,
for
through
him
the
LORD
had
given
Syria
military
victories.
But
this
great
warrior
had
a
skin
disease.
2
Raiding
parties
went
out
from
Syria
and
took
captive
from
the
land
of
Israel
a
young
girl,
who
became
a
servant
to
Naaman's
wife.
3
She
told
her
mistress,
"If
only
my
master
were
in
the
presence
of
the
prophet
who
is
in
Samaria!
Then
he
would
cure
him
of
his
skin
disease."
4
Naaman
went
and
told
his
master
what
the
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel
had
said.
5
The
king
of
Syria
said,
"Go!
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel."
So
Naaman
went,
taking
with
him
ten
talents
of
silver,
six
thousand
shekels
of
gold,
and
ten
suits
of
clothes.
6
He
brought
the
letter
to
king
of
Israel.
It
read:
"This
is
a
letter
of
introduction
for
my
servant
Naaman,
whom
I
have
sent
to
be
cured
of
his
skin
disease."
7
When
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
clothes
and
said,
"Am
I
God?
Can
I
kill
or
restore
life?
Why
does
he
ask
me
to
cure
a
man
of
his
skin
disease?
Certainly
you
must
see
that
he
is
looking
for
an
excuse
to
fight
me!"
8
When
Elisha
the
prophet
heard
that
the
king
had
torn
his
clothes,
he
sent
this
message
to
the
king,
"Why
did
you
tear
your
clothes?
Send
him
to
me
so
he
may
know
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel."
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
chariots
and
stood
in
the
doorway
of
Elisha's
house.
10
Elisha
sent
out
a
messenger
who
told
him,
"Go
and
wash
seven
times
in
the
Jordan;
your
skin
will
be
restored
and
you
will
be
healed."
11
Naaman
went
away
angry.
He
said,
"Look,
I
thought
for
sure
he
would
come
out,
stand
there,
invoke
the
name
of
the
LORD
his
God,
wave
his
hand
over
the
area,
and
cure
the
skin
disease.
12
The
rivers
of
Damascus,
the
Abana
and
Pharpar,
are
better
than
any
of
the
waters
of
Israel!
Could
I
not
wash
in
them
and
be
healed?"
So
he
turned
around
and
went
away
angry.
13
His
servants
approached
and
said
to
him,
"O
master,
if
the
prophet
had
told
you
to
do
some
difficult
task,
you
would
have
been
willing
to
do
it.
It
seems
you
should
be
happy
that
he
simply
said,
"Wash
and
you
will
be
healed."
14
So
he
went
down
and
dipped
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
as
the
prophet
had
instructed.
His
skin
became
as
smooth
as
a
young
child's
and
he
was
healed.
15
He
and
his
entire
entourage
returned
to
the
prophet.
Naaman
came
and
stood
before
him.
He
said,
"For
sure
I
know
that
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth
except
in
Israel!
Now,
please
accept
a
gift
from
your
servant."
16
But
Elisha
replied,
"As
certainly
as
the
LORD
lives
(whom
I
serve),
I
will
take
nothing
from
you."
Naaman
insisted
that
he
take
it,
but
he
refused.
17
Naaman
said,
"If
not,
then
please
give
your
servant
a
load
of
dirt,
enough
for
a
pair
of
mules
to
carry,
for
your
servant
will
never
again
offer
a
burnt
offering
or
sacrifice
to
a
god
other
than
the
LORD.
18
May
the
LORD
forgive
your
servant
for
this
one
thing:
When
my
master
enters
the
temple
of
Rimmon
to
worship,
and
he
leans
on
my
arm
and
I
bow
down
in
the
temple
of
Rimmon,
may
the
LORD
forgive
your
servant
for
this."
19
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Go
in
peace."
When
he
had
gone
a
short
distance,
20
Gehazi,
the
prophet
Elisha's
servant,
thought,
"Look,
my
master
did
not
accept
what
this
Syrian
Naaman
offered
him.
As
certainly
as
the
LORD
lives,
I
will
run
after
him
and
accept
something
from
him."
21
So
Gehazi
ran
after
Naaman.
When
Naaman
saw
someone
running
after
him,
he
got
down
from
his
chariot
to
meet
him
and
asked,
"Is
everything
all
right?"
22
He
answered,
"Everything
is
fine.
My
master
sent
me
with
this
message,
'Look,
two
servants
of
the
prophets
just
arrived
from
the
Ephraimite
hill
country.
Please
give
them
a
talent
of
silver
and
two
suits
of
clothes.'"
23
Naaman
said,
"Please
accept
two
talents
of
silver.
He
insisted,
and
tied
up
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
along
with
two
suits
of
clothes.
He
gave
them
to
two
of
his
servants
and
they
carried
them
for
Gehazi.
24
When
he
arrived
at
the
hill,
he
took
them
from
the
servants
and
put
them
in
the
house.
Then
he
sent
the
men
on
their
way.
25
When
he
came
and
stood
before
his
master,
Elisha
asked
him,
"Where
have
you
been,
Gehazi?"
He
answered,
"Your
servant
hasn't
been
anywhere."
26
Elisha
replied,
"I
was
there
in
spirit
when
a
man
turned
and
got
down
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you.
This
is
not
the
proper
time
to
accept
silver
or
to
accept
clothes,
olive
groves,
vineyards,
sheep,
cattle,
and
male
and
female
servants.
27
Therefore
Naaman's
skin
disease
will
afflict
you
and
your
descendants
forever!"
When
Gehazi
went
out
from
his
presence,
his
skin
was
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
ERVEN
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Saul
said
to
his
servant,
"Sure,
we
can
go
into
town,
but
what
can
we
give
to
him?
We
have
no
gift
to
give
the
man
of
God.
Even
the
food
in
our
bags
is
gone.
What
can
we
give
him?"
1 Kings 14:3
3
Give
the
prophet
ten
loaves
of
bread,
some
cakes,
and
a
jar
of
honey.
Then
ask
him
what
will
happen
to
our
son,
and
he
will
tell
you."
1 Kings 19:15
15
The
Lord
said,
"Go
back.
Take
the
road
that
leads
to
the
desert
around
Damascus.
Go
into
Damascus
and
anoint
Hazael
as
king
over
Aram.
2 Kings 1:2
2
One
day
Ahaziah
was
on
the
roof
of
his
house
in
Samaria.
He
fell
down
through
the
wooden
bars
on
top
of
his
house
and
was
badly
hurt.
He
called
messengers
and
told
them,
"Go
to
{the
priests
of}
Baal
Zebub,
the
god
of
Ekron
and
ask
{them}
if
I
will
get
well
from
my
injuries."
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Naaman
was
the
captain
of
the
army
of
the
king
of
Aram.
He
was
very
important
to
his
king
because
the
Lord
used
him
to
lead
Aram
to
victory.
Naaman
was
a
great
and
powerful
man,
but
he
was
also
sick
with
leprosy.
2
The
Aramean
army
sent
many
groups
of
soldiers
to
fight
in
Israel.
One
time
they
took
a
little
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel.
This
girl
became
a
servant
of
Naaman's
wife.
3
She
said
to
his
wife,
"I
wish
that
my
master
would
meet
the
prophet
who
lives
in
Samaria.
He
could
heal
Naaman
of
his
leprosy."
4
Naaman
went
to
the
king
and
told
him
what
the
Israelite
girl
said.
5
Then
the
king
of
Aram
said,
"Go
now,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel."
So
Naaman
went
to
Israel.
He
took
750
pounds
of
silver,
6000
pieces
of
gold
and
ten
changes
of
clothes
as
gifts.
6
Naaman
took
the
letter
from
the
king
of
Aram
to
the
king
of
Israel.
The
letter
said:
"Now
this
letter
is
to
show
that
I
am
sending
my
servant
Naaman
to
you.
Cure
his
leprosy."
7
When
the
king
of
Israel
had
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
clothes
to
show
he
was
sad
and
upset.
He
said,
"Am
I
God?
I
don't
have
the
power
over
life
and
death.
So
why
did
the
king
of
Aram
send
a
man
sick
with
leprosy
for
me
to
heal?
Think
about
it,
and
you
will
see
that
it
is
a
trick.
The
king
of
Aram
is
trying
to
start
a
fight."
8
Elisha,
the
man
of
God,
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
torn
his
clothes.
So
Elisha
sent
this
message
to
the
king:
"Why
did
you
tear
your
clothes?
Let
Naaman
come
to
me.
Then
he
will
know
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel."
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
chariots
to
Elisha's
house
and
stood
outside
the
door.
10
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
to
Naaman
who
said,
"Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
River
seven
times.
Then
your
skin
will
be
healed,
and
you
will
be
pure
and
clean."
11
Naaman
became
angry
and
left.
He
said,
"I
thought
Elisha
would
at
least
come
out
and
stand
in
front
of
me
and
call
on
the
name
of
the
Lord
his
God.
I
thought
he
would
wave
his
hand
over
my
body
and
heal
the
leprosy.
12
Abana
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
are
better
than
all
the
water
in
Israel.
Why
can't
I
wash
in
those
rivers
in
Damascus
and
become
clean?"
He
was
very
angry
and
turned
to
leave.
13
But
Naaman's
servants
went
to
him
and
talked
to
him.
They
said,
"Father,
if
the
prophet
told
you
to
do
some
great
thing,
you
would
do
it,
isn't
that
right?
But
he
said,
'Wash,
and
you
will
be
pure
and
clean.'"
14
So
Naaman
did
what
the
man
of
God
said.
He
went
down
and
dipped
himself
in
the
Jordan
River
seven
times,
and
he
became
pure
and
clean.
His
skin
became
soft
like
the
skin
of
a
baby.
15
Naaman
and
all
his
group
came
back
to
the
man
of
God.
He
stood
before
Elisha
and
said,
"Look,
I
now
know
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth
except
in
Israel.
Now
please
accept
a
gift
from
me."
16
But
Elisha
said,
"I
serve
the
Lord.
And
I
promise,
as
the
Lord
lives,
I
will
not
accept
any
gift."
Naaman
tried
hard
to
make
Elisha
take
the
gift,
but
he
refused.
17
Then
Naaman
said,
"If
you
will
not
accept
this
gift,
at
least
do
this
for
me.
Let
me
have
enough
dirt
from
Israel
to
fill
the
baskets
on
two
of
my
mules.
Why?
Because
I
will
never
again
offer
any
burnt
offering
or
sacrifice
to
any
other
gods.
I
will
offer
sacrifices
only
to
the
Lord!
18
And
I
now
pray
the
Lord
will
forgive
me
for
this:
In
the
future,
my
master
will
go
into
the
temple
of
Rimmon
to
worship
that
false
god.
The
king
will
want
to
lean
on
me
for
support,
so
I
must
bow
down
in
the
temple
of
Rimmon.
I
now
ask
the
Lord
to
forgive
me
when
that
happens."
19
Then
Elisha
said
to
Naaman,
"Go
in
peace."
So
Naaman
left
Elisha
and
went
a
short
way.
20
But
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
"Look,
my
master
has
let
Naaman
the
Aramean
go
without
accepting
the
gift
that
he
brought.
As
the
Lord
lives,
I
will
run
after
Naaman
and
get
something
from
him."
21
So
Gehazi
ran
to
Naaman.
Naaman
saw
someone
running
after
him.
He
stepped
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
Gehazi.
Naaman
said,
"Is
everything
all
right?"
22
Gehazi
said,
"Yes,
everything
is
all
right.
My
master
has
sent
me.
He
said,
'Look,
two
young
men
came
to
me
from
the
group
of
prophets
in
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim.
Please
give
them
75
pounds
of
silver
and
two
changes
of
clothes.'"
23
Naaman
said,
"Please,
take
150
pounds.
"
He
persuaded
Gehazi
to
take
the
silver.
Naaman
put
150
pounds
of
silver
in
two
bags
and
took
two
changes
of
clothes.
Then
he
gave
these
things
to
two
of
his
servants.
The
servants
carried
these
things
for
Gehazi.
24
When
Gehazi
came
to
the
hill,
he
took
these
things
from
the
servants.
He
sent
the
servants
away,
and
they
left.
Then
he
hid
those
things
in
the
house.
25
Gehazi
came
in
and
stood
before
his
master.
Elisha
said
to
Gehazi,
"Where
have
you
been
Gehazi?"
Gehazi
answered,
"I
didn't
go
anywhere."
26
Elisha
said
to
him,
"That
is
not
true!
My
heart
was
with
you
when
the
man
turned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you.
This
is
not
the
time
to
take
money,
clothes,
olives,
grapes,
sheep,
cows,
or
men
and
women
servants.
27
Now
you
and
your
children
will
catch
Naaman's
disease.
You
will
have
leprosy
forever!"
When
Gehazi
left
Elisha,
his
skin
was
as
white
as
snow!
He
was
sick
with
leprosy.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
LXXEN
1 Samuel 9:7
7
And
Saul
said
to
his
young
man
that
was
with
him,
Lo,
then,
we
will
go;
but
what
shall
we
bring
the
man
of
God?
for
the
loaves
are
spent
out
of
our
vessels,
and
we
have
nothing
more
with
us
that
belongs
to
us
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God.
1 Kings 14:3
3
vnumber="3"/>
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
the
Lord
said
to
him,
Go,
Gr.
return
to
thy
journey
return,
and
thou
shalt
come
into
the
way
of
the
wilderness
of
Damascus:
and
thou
shalt
go
and
anoint
Azael
to
be
king
over
Syria.
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ochozias
fell
through
the
lattice
that
was
in
his
upper
chamber
in
Samaria
and
was
sick;
and
he
sent
messengers,
and
said
to
them,
Go
and
enquire
of
Baal
fly,
the
god
of
Accaron,
whether
I
shall
recover
of
this
my
sickness.
And
they
went
to
enquire
of
him.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Now
Naiman,
the
captain
of
the
host
of
Syria,
was
a
great
man
before
his
master,
and
Gr.
wondered
at
in
countenance
highly
respected,
because
by
him
the
Lord
had
given
deliverance
to
Syria,
and
the
man
was
mighty
in
strength,
but
a
leper.
2
And
the
Syrians
went
forth
Gr.
light
armed,
etc.
in
small
bands,
and
took
captive
out
of
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
maid:
and
she
Gr.
was
before
waited
on
Naiman’s
wife.
3
And
she
said
to
her
mistress,
O
that
my
lord
were
before
the
prophet
of
God
in
Samaria;
then
he
Gr.
will
detach
him
would
recover
him
from
his
leprosy.
4
And
she
went
in
and
told
her
lord,
and
said,
Thus
and
thus
spoke
the
maid
from
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said
to
Naiman,
Go
to,
go,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel.
And
he
went,
and
took
in
his
hand
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
Gr.
changing
robes
changes
of
raiment.
6
And
he
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
Now
then,
as
soon
as
this
letter
shall
reach
thee,
behold,
I
have
sent
to
thee
my
servant
Naiman,
and
thou
shalt
recover
him
from
his
leprosy.
7
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
that
he
rent
his
garments,
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive,
that
this
man
sends
to
me
to
recover
a
man
of
his
leprosy?
consider,
however,
I
pray
you,
and
see
that
this
man
seeks
an
occasion
against
me.
8
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
Elisaie
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
rent
his
garments,
that
he
sent
to
the
king
of
Israel,
saying,
Wherefore
hast
thou
rent
thy
garments?
Let
Naiman,
I
pray
thee,
come
to
me,
and
let
him
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
So
Naiman
came
with
horse
and
chariot,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisaie.
10
And
Elisaie
sent
a
messenger
to
him,
saying,
Go
and
wash
seven
times
in
Jordan,
and
thy
flesh
shall
return
to
thee,
and
thou
shalt
be
cleansed.
11
And
Naiman
was
angry,
and
departed,
and
said,
Behold,
I
said,
He
will
by
all
means
come
out
to
me,
and
stand,
and
call
on
the
name
of
his
God,
and
lay
his
hand
upon
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Are
not
the
Abana
and
Pharphar,
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
Gr.
shall
I
not,
etc.
may
I
not
go
and
wash
in
them,
and
be
cleansed?
and
he
turned
and
went
away
in
a
rage.
13
And
his
servants
came
near
and
said
to
him,
Suppose
the
prophet
had
spoken
a
great
thing
to
thee,
Gr.
wilt
thou
wouldest
thou
not
perform
it?
yet
he
has
but
said
to
thee,
Wash,
and
be
cleansed.
14
So
Naiman
went
down,
and
dipped
himself
seven
times
in
Jordan,
according
to
the
word
of
Elisaie:
and
his
flesh
returned
to
him
as
the
flesh
of
a
little
child,
and
he
was
cleansed.
15
And
he
and
all
his
Gr.
army
or
camp
company
returned
to
Elisaie,
and
he
came
and
stood
before
him,
and
said,
Behold,
I
know
that
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth,
save
only
in
Israel:
and
now
receive
a
blessing
of
thy
servant.
16
And
Elisaie
said,
As
the
Lord
lives,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
will
not
take
one.
And
he
pressed
him
to
take
one:
but
he
would
not.
17
And
Naiman
said,
Well
then,
if
not,
let
there
be
given
to
thy
servant,
I
pray
thee,
the
load
of
a
yoke
of
mules;
and
thou
shalt
give
me
of
the
red
earth:
for
henceforth
thy
servant
will
not
offer
whole-burnt-offering
or
sacrifice
to
other
gods,
but
only
to
the
Lord
Probably
this
last
clause
belongs
to
verse
18
by
reason
of
this
thing.
18
And
l
Or,
The
Lord
shall
be,
etc.
let
the
Lord
be
propitious
to
thy
servant
when
my
master
goes
into
the
house
of
Remman
to
worship
there,
and
he
shall
lean
on
my
hand,
and
I
shall
bow
down
in
the
house
of
Remman
when
he
bows
down
in
the
house
of
Remman;
even
let
the
Lord,
I
pray,
be
merciful
to
thy
servant
in
this
matter.
19
And
Elisaie
said
to
Naiman,
Go
in
peace.
And
he
departed
from
him
a
little
way.
20
And
Giezi
the
servant
of
Elisaie
said,
Behold,
my
Lord
has
spared
this
Syrian
Naiman,
so
as
not
to
take
of
his
hand
what
he
has
brought:
as
the
Lord
lives,
I
will
surely
run
after
him,
and
take
somewhat
of
him.
21
So
Giezi
followed
after
Naiman:
and
Naiman
saw
him
running
after
him,
and
turned
back
from
his
chariot
to
meet
him.
Alex.
+’Is
all
well?’
22
And
Giezi
said,
All
is
well:
my
master
has
sent
me,
saying,
Behold,
now
are
there
come
to
me
two
young
men
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets
from
mount
Ephraim;
give
them,
I
pray
thee,
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
Gr.
changing
robes
changes
of
raiment.
23
And
Naiman
said,
Take
two
talents
of
silver.
And
he
took
two
talents
of
silver
in
two
bags,
and
two
changes
of
raiment,
and
Gr.
gave
put
them
upon
two
of
his
servants,
and
they
bore
them
before
him.
24
And
he
came
to
Gr.
a
dark
place,
or
the
dark
a
secret
place,
and
took
them
from
their
hands,
and
laid
them
up
in
the
house,
and
dismissed
the
men.
25
And
he
went
in
himself
and
stood
before
his
master;
and
Elisaie
said
to
him,
26
Whence
comest
thou,
Giezi?
and
Giezi
said,
Thy
servant
has
not
been
hither
or
thither.
And
Elisaie
said
to
him,
Went
not
my
heart
with
thee,
when
the
man
returned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
thee?
and
now
thou
hast
received
silver,
and
now
thou
hast
received
raiment,
and
olive
yards,
and
vineyards,
and
sheep,
and
oxen,
and
menservants,
and
maidservants.
27
The
leprosy
also
of
Naiman
shall
cleave
to
thee,
and
to
thy
seed
for
ever.
And
he
went
out
from
his
presence
leprous,
like
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
NLV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Then
Saul
said
to
his
servant,
"But
if
we
go,
what
can
we
bring
the
man?
The
bread
in
our
bags
is
gone.
There
is
no
gift
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God.
What
do
we
have?"
1 Kings 14:3
3
Take
ten
loaves,
some
sweet
bread
and
a
jar
of
honey
with
you,
and
go
to
him.
He
will
tell
you
what
will
happen
to
the
boy."
1 Kings 19:15
15
The
Lord
said
to
him,
"Go,
return
on
your
way
to
the
desert
of
Damascus.
When
you
get
there,
set
apart
Hazael
to
be
the
king
of
Syria.
2 Kings 1:2
2
Ahaziah
fell
through
the
window
of
his
second-floor
room
in
Samaria,
and
lay
sick.
So
he
sent
men
with
news,
saying
to
them,
"Go
and
ask
Baalzebub
the
god
of
Ekron
if
I
will
get
well
again
from
this
sickness."
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Naaman
the
captain
of
the
army
of
the
king
of
Syria
was
an
important
man
to
his
king.
He
was
much
respected,
because
by
him
the
Lord
had
made
Syria
win
in
battle.
Naaman
was
a
strong
man
of
war,
but
he
had
a
bad
skin
disease.
2
Now
the
Syrians
had
gone
out
in
groups
of
soldiers,
and
had
taken
a
little
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel.
She
served
Naaman's
wife.
3
And
she
said
to
her
owner,
"I
wish
that
my
owner's
husband
were
with
the
man
of
God
who
is
in
Samaria!
Then
he
would
heal
his
bad
skin
disease."
4
So
Naaman
went
in
and
told
his
king,
"This
is
what
the
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel
said."
5
The
king
of
Syria
said,
"Go
now,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel."
So
Naaman
went
and
took
with
him
silver
weighing
as
much
as
ten
men,
6,000
pieces
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
clothes.
6
He
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
which
said,
"I
have
sent
my
servant
Naaman
to
you
with
this
letter,
that
you
may
heal
his
bad
skin
disease."
7
When
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
clothes
and
said,
"Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
make
alive?
Is
this
why
this
man
sends
word
to
me
to
heal
a
man's
bad
skin
disease?
Think
about
it.
He
wants
to
start
a
fight
with
me."
8
Elisha
the
man
of
God
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
torn
his
clothes.
So
he
sent
word
to
the
king,
saying,
"Why
have
you
torn
your
clothes?
Let
him
come
to
me.
Then
he
will
know
that
there
is
a
man
of
God
in
Israel."
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
his
war-wagons,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
Elisha's
house.
10
Elisha
sent
a
man
to
him,
saying,
"Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
seven
times.
And
your
flesh
will
be
made
well
and
you
will
be
clean."
11
But
Naaman
was
very
angry
and
went
away.
He
said,
"I
thought
he
would
come
out
to
me,
and
stand,
and
call
on
the
name
of
the
Lord
his
God.
I
thought
he
would
wave
his
hand
over
the
place,
and
heal
the
bad
skin
disease.
12
Are
not
Abanah
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
Could
I
not
wash
in
them
and
be
clean?"
So
he
turned
and
went
away
very
angry.
13
Then
his
servants
came
and
said
to
him,
"My
father,
if
the
man
of
God
had
told
you
to
do
some
great
thing,
would
you
not
have
done
it?
How
much
more
then,
when
he
says
to
you,
'Wash
and
be
clean'?"
14
So
Naaman
went
down
into
the
Jordan
River
seven
times,
as
the
man
of
God
had
told
him.
And
his
flesh
was
made
as
well
as
the
flesh
of
a
little
child.
He
was
clean.
15
Then
Naaman
returned
to
the
man
of
God
with
all
those
who
were
with
him.
He
came
and
stood
in
front
of
Elisha
and
said,
"See,
now
I
know
that
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth
but
in
Israel.
So
I
ask
you
now
to
take
a
gift
from
your
servant."
16
But
Elisha
said,
"As
the
Lord
lives,
before
Whom
I
stand,
I
will
take
nothing."
Naaman
tried
to
talk
him
into
taking
it,
but
he
would
not.
17
Naaman
said,
"If
not,
I
ask
you,
let
your
servant
be
given
as
much
dirt
as
two
horses
can
carry.
For
your
servant
will
not
give
burnt
gifts
or
kill
animals
on
the
altar
in
worship
to
other
gods
any
more.
I
will
only
give
gifts
to
the
Lord.
18
But
may
the
Lord
forgive
your
servant
for
this.
My
king
goes
into
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
worship
there.
He
rests
on
my
arm
and
I
put
my
face
to
the
ground
in
the
house
of
Rimmon.
When
I
put
my
face
to
the
ground
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
may
the
Lord
forgive
your
servant."
19
And
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Go
in
peace."
So
Naaman
went
away
from
him
a
short
way.
20
But
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
thought,
"See,
my
owner
has
let
Naaman
the
Syrian
go
without
receiving
the
gift
he
brought.
As
the
Lord
lives,
I
will
run
after
him
and
take
something
from
him."
21
So
Gehazi
went
after
Naaman.
When
Naaman
saw
someone
running
after
him,
he
stepped
off
the
war-wagon
to
meet
him,
and
said,
"Is
all
well?"
22
Gehazi
said,
"All
is
well.
My
owner
has
sent
me,
saying,
'See,
just
now
two
young
sons
of
the
men
who
tell
what
will
happen
in
the
future
have
come
to
me
from
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim.
I
ask
of
you,
give
them
a
man's
weight
in
silver
and
two
changes
of
clothes.'
"
23
Naaman
said,
"Be
pleased
to
take
silver
weighing
as
much
as
two
men."
And
he
had
him
take
two
bags
of
silver
weighing
as
much
as
two
men,
with
two
changes
of
clothes.
He
gave
them
to
two
of
his
servants.
And
they
carried
them
before
Gehazi.
24
When
he
came
to
the
hill,
Gehazi
took
them
from
the
servants
and
put
them
in
the
house.
Then
he
sent
the
men
away,
and
they
left.
25
And
Gehazi
went
in
and
stood
in
front
of
his
owner.
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Where
have
you
been,
Gehazi?"
And
he
said,
"Your
servant
did
not
leave."
26
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Did
I
not
go
with
you
in
spirit
when
the
man
turned
from
his
war-wagon
to
meet
you?
Was
it
a
time
to
receive
money
and
clothes
and
olive
fields
and
grape-fields
and
sheep
and
cattle
and
men
servants
and
women
servants?
27
So
now
the
bad
skin
disease
will
be
upon
you
and
your
children
forever."
And
Gehazi
went
away
from
Elisha
with
a
bad
skin
disease.
He
was
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
NCV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
Saul
said
to
his
servant,
"If
we
go
into
the
town,
what
can
we
give
him?
The
food
in
our
bags
is
gone.
We
have
no
gift
to
give
him.
Do
we
have
anything?"
1 Kings 14:3
3
Take
the
prophet
ten
loaves
of
bread,
some
cakes,
and
a
jar
of
honey.
Then
ask
him
what
will
happen
to
our
son,
and
he
will
tell
you."
1 Kings 19:15
15
The
Lord
said
to
him,
"Go
back
on
the
road
that
leads
to
the
desert
around
Damascus.
Enter
that
city,
and
pour
olive
oil
on
Hazael
to
make
him
king
over
Aram.
2 Kings 1:2
2
Ahaziah
fell
down
through
the
wooden
bars
in
his
upstairs
room
in
Samaria
and
was
badly
hurt.
He
sent
messengers
and
told
them,
"Go,
ask
Baal-Zebub,
god
of
Ekron,
if
I
will
recover
from
my
injuries."
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Naaman
was
commander
of
the
army
of
the
king
of
Aram.
He
was
honored
by
his
master,
and
he
had
much
respect
because
the
Lord
used
him
to
give
victory
to
Aram.
He
was
a
mighty
and
brave
man,
but
he
had
a
skin
disease.
2
The
Arameans
had
gone
out
to
raid
the
Israelites
and
had
taken
a
little
girl
as
a
captive.
This
little
girl
served
Naaman's
wife.
3
She
said
to
her
mistress,
"I
wish
my
master
would
meet
the
prophet
who
lives
in
Samaria.
He
would
cure
him
of
his
disease."
4
Naaman
went
to
the
king
and
told
him
what
the
girl
from
Israel
had
said.
5
The
king
of
Aram
said,
"Go
ahead,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel."
So
Naaman
left
and
took
with
him
about
seven
hundred
fifty
pounds
of
silver,
as
well
as
one
hundred
fifty
pounds
of
gold
and
ten
changes
of
clothes.
6
He
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
which
read,
"I
am
sending
my
servant
Naaman
to
you
so
you
can
heal
him
of
his
skin
disease."
7
When
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
clothes
to
show
how
upset
he
was.
He
said,
"I'm
not
God!
I
can't
kill
and
make
alive
again!
Why
does
this
man
send
someone
with
a
skin
disease
for
me
to
heal?
You
can
see
that
the
king
of
Aram
is
trying
to
start
trouble
with
me."
8
When
Elisha,
the
man
of
God,
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
torn
his
clothes,
he
sent
the
king
this
message:
"Why
have
you
torn
your
clothes?
Let
Naaman
come
to
me.
Then
he
will
know
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel."
9
So
Naaman
went
with
his
horses
and
chariots
to
Elisha's
house
and
stood
outside
the
door.
10
Elisha
sent
Naaman
a
messenger
who
said,
"Go
and
wash
in
the
Jordan
River
seven
times.
Then
your
skin
will
be
healed,
and
you
will
be
clean."
11
Naaman
became
angry
and
left.
He
said,
"I
thought
Elisha
would
surely
come
out
and
stand
before
me
and
call
on
the
name
of
the
Lord
his
God.
I
thought
he
would
wave
his
hand
over
the
place
and
heal
the
disease.
12
The
Abana
and
the
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
are
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel.
Why
can't
I
wash
in
them
and
become
clean?"
So
Naaman
went
away
very
angry.
13
Naaman's
servants
came
near
and
said
to
him,
"My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
told
you
to
do
some
great
thing,
wouldn't
you
have
done
it?
Doesn't
it
make
more
sense
just
to
do
it?
After
all,
he
only
told
you,
'Wash,
and
you
will
be
clean.'"
14
So
Naaman
went
down
and
dipped
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
just
as
Elisha
had
said.
Then
his
skin
became
new
again,
like
the
skin
of
a
child.
And
he
was
clean.
15
Naaman
and
all
his
group
returned
to
Elisha.
He
stood
before
Elisha
and
said,
"Look,
I
now
know
there
is
no
God
in
all
the
earth
except
in
Israel.
Now
please
accept
a
gift
from
me."
16
But
Elisha
said,
"As
surely
as
the
Lord
lives
whom
I
serve,
I
won't
accept
anything."
Naaman
urged
him
to
take
the
gift,
but
he
refused.
17
Then
Naaman
said,
"If
you
won't
take
the
gift,
then
please
give
me
some
soil
--
as
much
as
two
of
my
mules
can
carry.
From
now
on
I'll
not
offer
any
burnt
offering
or
sacrifice
to
any
other
gods
but
the
Lord.
18
But
let
the
Lord
pardon
me
for
this:
When
my
master
goes
into
the
temple
of
Rimmonn
to
worship,
he
leans
on
my
arm.
Then
I
must
bow
in
that
temple.
May
the
Lord
pardon
me
when
I
do
that."
19
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Go
in
peace."
Naaman
left
Elisha
and
went
a
short
way.
20
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
thought,
"My
master
has
not
accepted
what
Naaman
the
Aramean
brought.
As
surely
as
the
Lord
lives,
I'll
run
after
him
and
get
something
from
him."
21
So
Gehazi
went
after
Naaman.
When
Naaman
saw
someone
running
after
him,
he
got
off
the
chariot
to
meet
Gehazi.
He
asked,
"Is
everything
all
right?"
22
Gehazi
said,
"Everything
is
all
right.
My
master
has
sent
me.
He
said,
'Two
young
men
from
the
groups
of
prophets
in
the
mountains
of
Ephraim
just
came
to
me.
Please
give
them
seventy-five
pounds
of
silver
and
two
changes
of
clothes.'"
23
Naaman
said,
"Please
take
one
hundred
fifty
pounds,"
and
he
urged
Gehazi
to
take
it.
He
tied
one
hundred
fifty
pounds
of
silver
in
two
bags
with
two
changes
of
clothes.
Then
he
gave
them
to
two
of
his
servants
to
carry
for
Gehazi.
24
When
they
came
to
the
hill,
Gehazi
took
these
things
from
Naaman's
servants
and
put
them
in
the
house.
Then
he
let
Naaman's
servants
go,
and
they
left.
25
When
he
came
in
and
stood
before
his
master,
Elisha
said
to
him,
"Where
have
you
been,
Gehazi?"
"I
didn't
go
anywhere,"
he
answered.
26
But
Elisha
said
to
him,
"My
spirit
was
with
you.
I
knew
when
the
man
turned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you.
This
isn't
a
time
to
take
money,
clothes,
olives,
grapes,
sheep,
oxen,
male
servants,
or
female
servants.
27
So
Naaman's
skin
disease
will
come
on
you
and
your
children
forever."
When
Gehazi
left
Elisha,
he
had
the
disease
and
was
as
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
LITV
1 Samuel 9:7
7
And
Saul
said
to
his
young
man,
Yea,
behold,
we
will
go.
But
what
will
we
bring
in
to
the
man?
For
the
bread
from
our
vessels
is
gone,
and
there
is
no
present
to
bring
to
the
man
of
God.
What
is
with
us?
1 Kings 14:3
3
And
you
shall
take
ten
loaves
in
your
hand,
and
biscuits,
and
a
flask
of
honey,
and
come
to
him.
He
will
tell
you
what
shall
become
of
the
boy.
1 Kings 19:15
15
And
Jehovah
said
to
him,
Go,
return
on
your
way
to
the
wilderness
of
Damascus,
and
you
shall
go
in
and
anoint
Hazael
as
king
over
Syria;
2 Kings 1:2
2
And
Ahaziah
fell
through
the
lattice-work
in
his
upper
room
in
Samaria,
and
was
sick.
And
he
sent
messengers
and
said
to
them,
Go,
ask
of
Baal-zebub
the
god
of
Ekron
if
I
will
recover
from
this
sickness.
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
And
Naaman
the
commander
of
the
army
of
the
king
of
Syria
was
a
great
and
exalted
man
before
his
lord,
for
Jehovah
had
given
deliverance
to
Syria
by
him.
And
he
was
a
brave
warrior,
but
leprous.
2
And
the
Syrians
had
gone
out
in
bands,
and
they
seized
from
the
land
of
Israel
a
little
girl.
And
she
was
before
Naaman's
wife.
3
And
she
said
to
her
mistress,
Oh
that
my
lord
were
before
the
prophet
who
is
in
Samaria!
Then
he
would
recover
him
from
his
leprosy.
4
And
one
went
in
and
told
his
lord,
saying,
This
and
this
she
said,
the
girl
who
is
from
the
land
of
Israel.
5
And
the
king
of
Syria
said,
Go,
go
in,
and
I
will
send
a
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel.
And
he
went
and
took
in
his
hand
ten
talents
of
silver,
and
six
thousand
of
gold,
and
ten
changes
of
garments.
6
And
he
came
to
the
king
of
Israel
with
the
letter,
saying,
And
now
when
this
letter
comes
to
you,
behold,
I
have
sent
to
you
my
servant
Naaman.
And
you
shall
recover
him
from
his
leprosy.
7
And
it
happened,
when
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
garments
and
said,
Am
I
God,
to
kill
and
to
keep
alive,
that
this
one
is
sending
to
me
to
recover
a
man
from
his
leprosy?
For
consider
now,
and
see
for
he
is
seeking
an
occasion
with
me.
8
And
it
happened,
when
Elisha
the
man
of
God
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
had
torn
his
garments,
he
sent
to
the
king,
saying,
Why
have
you
torn
your
garments?
Let
him
come
now
to
me,
and
he
shall
know
that
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel.
9
And
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
with
his
chariot,
and
stood
at
the
door
of
the
house
of
Elisha.
10
And
Elisha
sent
a
messenger
to
him,
saying,
Go,
and
you
shall
wash
seven
times
in
the
Jordan.
And
your
flesh
shall
return
to
you,
and
you
shall
be
clean.
11
And
Naaman
was
angry,
and
went
on,
and
said,
Behold,
I
said,
He
will
certainly
come
out
to
me
and
will
stand
and
call
on
the
name
of
Jehovah
his
God,
and
will
wave
his
hand
over
the
place,
and
recover
the
leper.
12
Are
not
Abanah
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
Shall
I
not
wash
in
them
and
be
clean?
And
he
turned
and
went
on
in
fury.
13
And
his
servants
came
near
and
spoke
to
him,
and
said,
My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
spoken
a
great
thing
to
you
would
you
not
do
it?
How
much
rather
then
when
he
says
to
you,
Wash,
and
be
clean?
14
And
he
went
down
and
dipped
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
according
to
the
word
of
the
man
of
God.
And
his
flesh
returned
like
the
flesh
of
a
little
boy,
and
he
was
clean.
15
And
he
went
back
to
the
man
of
God,
he
and
all
his
company,
and
came
in
and
stood
before
him,
and
said,
Behold,
now
I
know
that
there
is
not
a
God
in
all
the
earth
except
in
Israel.
And
now,
please
take
a
blessing
from
your
servant.
16
And
he
said,
As
Jehovah
lives,
before
whom
I
stand,
I
shall
not
take.
And
he
pressed
on
him
to
take,
but
he
refused.
17
And
Naaman
said,
If
not,
please
let
a
couple
of
mules'
burden
of
earth
be
given
to
your
servant.
For
your
servant
shall
not
make
any
more
burnt
offering
and
sacrifice
to
other
gods,
only
to
Jehovah.
18
May
Jehovah
pardon
your
servant
for
this
thing,
when
my
lord
goes
to
the
house
of
Rimmon
to
bow
there,
and
he
is
supported
by
my
hand,
and
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon;
when
I
bow
myself
in
the
house
of
Rimmon,
may
Jehovah
pardon
your
servant
in
this
thing.
19
And
he
said
to
him,
Go
in
peace.
And
he
went
away
a
little
way
from
him.
20
And
Gehazi,
the
servant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
said,
Behold,
my
lord
has
spared
this
Syrian,
Naaman,
not
to
receive
from
his
hand
that
which
he
has
brought.
As
Jehovah
lives,
surely
I
will
run
after
him.
Then
I
shall
take
something
from
him.
21
And
Gehazi
ran
after
Naaman.
And
Naaman
saw
one
running
after
him,
and
got
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him,
and
said,
Peace?
22
And
he
said,
Peace.
My
lord
has
sent
me,
saying,
Behold
this
now,
two
young
men
from
the
hills
of
Ephraim
have
come
to
me,
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets.
Please
give
to
them
a
talent
of
silver,
and
two
changes
of
garments.
23
And
Naaman
said,
Be
pleased,
take
two
talents.
And
he
forced
these
on
him,
and
bound
two
talents
of
silver
and
two
purses,
and
two
changes
of
garments,
and
gave
to
two
of
his
young
men,
and
they
carried
before
him.
24
And
he
came
into
the
hill,
and
took
them
out
of
their
hand,
and
put
them
away
in
the
house,
and
sent
away
the
men.
And
they
went.
25
And
he
went
in
and
stood
by
his
lord.
And
Elisha
said
to
him,
Where
from
Gehazi?
And
he
said,
Your
servant
did
not
go
here
or
there.
26
And
he
said
to
him,
Did
not
my
heart
go
out
when
the
man
turned
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you?
Is
it
a
time
to
take
silver,
and
to
take
garments
and
olives,
and
vineyards,
and
flock,
and
herd,
and
male
slaves,
and
slave-girls?
27
Yea,
the
leprosy
of
Naaman
shall
cling
to
you,
and
to
your
seed
forever.
And
he
went
out
from
him
as
leprous
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
HCSB
1 Samuel 9:7
7
"Suppose
we
do
go,"
Saul
said
to
his
attendant,
"what
do
we
take
the
man?
The
food
from
our
packs
is
gone,
and
there's
no
gift
to
take
to
the
man
of
God.
What
do
we
have?"
1 Kings 14:3
3
Take
with
you
10
loaves
of
bread,
some
cakes,
and
a
jar
of
honey,
and
go
to
him.
He
will
tell
you
what
will
happen
to
the
boy."
1 Kings 19:15
15
Then
the
LORD
said
to
him,
"Go
and
return
by
the
way
you
came
to
the
Wilderness
of
Damascus.
When
you
arrive,
you
are
to
anoint
Hazael
as
king
over
Aram.
2 Kings 1:2
2
Ahaziah
had
fallen
through
the
latticed
window
of
his
upper
room
in
Samaria
and
was
injured.
So
he
sent
messengers
instructing
them:
"Go
inquire
of
Baal-zebub,
the
god
of
Ekron,
if
I
will
recover
from
this
injury."
2 Kings 5:1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, 24, 25, 26, 27
1
Naaman,
commander
of
the
army
for
the
king
of
Aram,
was
a
great
man
in
his
master's
sight
and
highly
regarded
because
through
him,
the
LORD
had
given
victory
to
Aram.
The
man
was
a
brave
warrior,
but
he
had
a
skin
disease.
2
Aram
had
gone
on
raids
and
brought
back
from
the
land
of
Israel
a
young
girl
who
served
Naaman's
wife.
3
She
said
to
her
mistress,
"If
only
my
master
would
go
to
the
prophet
who
is
in
Samaria,
he
would
cure
him
of
his
skin
disease."
4
So
Naaman
went
and
told
his
master
what
the
girl
from
the
land
of
Israel
had
said.
5
Therefore,
the
king
of
Aram
said,
"Go
and
I
will
send
a
letter
with
you
to
the
king
of
Israel."
So
he
went
and
took
with
him
750
pounds
of
silver,
150
pounds
of
gold,
and
10
changes
of
clothes.
6
He
brought
the
letter
to
the
king
of
Israel,
and
it
read:
When
this
letter
comes
to
you,
note
that
I
have
sent
you
my
servant
Naaman
for
you
to
cure
him
of
his
skin
disease.
7
When
the
king
of
Israel
read
the
letter,
he
tore
his
clothes
and
asked,
"Am
I
God,
killing
and
giving
life
that
this
man
expects
me
to
cure
a
man
of
his
skin
disease?
Think
it
over
and
you
will
see
that
he
is
only
picking
a
fight
with
me."
8
When
Elisha
the
man
of
God
heard
that
the
king
of
Israel
tore
his
clothes,
he
sent
a
message
to
the
king,
"Why
have
you
torn
your
clothes?
Have
him
come
to
me,
and
he
will
know
there
is
a
prophet
in
Israel."
9
So
Naaman
came
with
his
horses
and
chariots
and
stood
at
the
door
of
Elisha's
house.
10
Then
Elisha
sent
him
a
messenger,
who
said,
"Go
wash
seven
times
in
the
Jordan
and
your
flesh
will
be
restored
and
you
will
be
clean."
11
But
Naaman
got
angry
and
left,
saying,
"I
was
telling
myself:
He
will
surely
come
out,
stand
and
call
on
the
name
of
Yahweh
his
God,
and
will
wave
his
hand
over
the
spot
and
cure
the
skin
disease.
12
Aren't
Abana
and
Pharpar,
the
rivers
of
Damascus,
better
than
all
the
waters
of
Israel?
Could
I
not
wash
in
them
and
be
clean?"
So
he
turned
and
left
in
a
rage.
13
But
his
servants
approached
and
said
to
him,
"My
father,
if
the
prophet
had
told
you
to
do
some
great
thing,
would
you
not
have
done
it?
How
much
more
should
you
do
it
when
he
tells
you,
'Wash
and
be
clean'?"
14
So
Naaman
went
down
and
dipped
himself
in
the
Jordan
seven
times,
according
to
the
command
of
the
man
of
God.
Then
his
skin
was
restored
and
became
like
the
skin
of
a
small
boy,
and
he
was
clean.
15
Then
Naaman
and
his
whole
company
went
back
to
the
man
of
God,
stood
before
him,
and
declared,
"I
know
there's
no
God
in
the
whole
world
except
in
Israel.
Therefore,
please
accept
a
gift
from
your
servant."
16
But
Elisha
said,
"As
the
LORD
lives,
I
stand
before
Him.
I
will
not
accept
it."
Naaman
urged
him
to
accept
it,
but
he
refused.
17
Naaman
responded,
"If
not,
please
let
two
mule-loads
of
dirt
be
given
to
your
servant,
for
your
servant
will
no
longer
offer
a
burnt
offering
or
a
sacrifice
to
any
other
god
but
Yahweh.
18
However,
in
a
particular
matter
may
the
LORD
pardon
your
servant:
When
my
master,
the
king
of
Aram,
goes
into
the
temple
of
Rimmon
to
worship
and
I,
as
his
right-hand
man,
bow
in
the
temple
of
Rimmon--
when
I
bow
in
the
temple
of
Rimmon,
may
the
LORD
pardon
your
servant
in
this
matter."
19
So
he
said
to
him,
"Go
in
peace."
After
Naaman
had
traveled
a
short
distance
from
Elisha,
20
Gehazi,
the
attendant
of
Elisha
the
man
of
God,
thought:
My
master
has
let
this
Aramean
Naaman
off
lightly
by
not
accepting
from
him
what
he
brought.
As
the
LORD
lives,
I
will
run
after
him
and
get
something
from
him.
21
So
Gehazi
pursued
Naaman.
When
Naaman
saw
someone
running
after
him,
he
got
down
from
the
chariot
to
meet
him
and
asked,
"Is
everything
all
right?"
22
Gehazi
said,
"It's
all
right.
My
master
has
sent
me
to
say,
'I
have
just
now
discovered
that
two
young
men
from
the
sons
of
the
prophets
have
come
to
me
from
the
hill
country
of
Ephraim.
Please
give
them
75
pounds
of
silver
and
two
changes
of
clothes.'"
23
But
Naaman
insisted,
"Please,
accept
150
pounds."
He
urged
Gehazi
and
then
packed
150
pounds
of
silver
in
two
bags
with
two
changes
of
clothes.
Naaman
gave
them
to
two
of
his
young
men
who
carried
them
ahead
of
Gehazi.
24
When
Gehazi
came
to
the
hill,
he
took
the
gifts
from
them
and
stored
them
in
the
house.
Then
he
dismissed
the
men,
and
they
left.
25
Gehazi
came
and
stood
by
his
master.
"Where
did
you
go,
Gehazi?"
Elisha
asked
him.
"Your
servant
didn't
go
anywhere,"
he
replied.
26
But
Elisha
questioned
him,
"Wasn't
my
spirit
there
when
the
man
got
down
from
his
chariot
to
meet
you?
Is
it
a
time
to
accept
money
and
clothes,
olive
orchards
and
vineyards,
sheep
and
oxen,
and
male
and
female
slaves?
27
Therefore,
Naaman's
skin
disease
will
cling
to
you
and
your
descendants
forever."
So
Gehazi
went
out
from
his
presence
diseased--
white
as
snow.
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
MHB
Bible Language Cross References for the verse
2 Kings 8:8
in
LXXRP
Copy Rights © 2023: biblelanguage.in; This is the Non-Profitable Bible Word analytical Website, Mainly for the Indian Languages. ::
About Us
.::.
Contact Us
×
Alert
×
Meaning
Counts
Words
References
Grammar usage
Meaning
Counts
Words
References
Strong Usage
Word Counts
Word References
Related Words
Related Strongs
Related Grammar
English Version
Bible Languages
Indian Languages
Cross References
Interlinear