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2 Kings 5 Interlinear
27 verses · Word-by-word Hebrew analysis
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2 Kings 5:1Now Naaman captain of the host of the king of Syria ...
22 Kings 5:2And the Syrians had gone out by companies and had brought away captive out of the land of Israel...
32 Kings 5:3And she said unto her mistress Would God my lord were with...
42 Kings 5:4And one went in and told his lord saying ...
52 Kings 5:5said And the king of Syria go and I will send...
62 Kings 5:6And he brought Now when this letter to the king of Israel saying...
72 Kings 5:7 had read And it came to pass when the king of Israel the letter...
82 Kings 5:8 had heard And it was so when Elisha the man of God ...
92 Kings 5:9came So Naaman with his horses and with his chariot and stood at the door...
102 Kings 5:10sent And Elisha a messenger unto him saying Go...
112 Kings 5:11was wroth But Naaman Behold I thought Behold I thought...
122 Kings 5:12 better Are not Abana and Pharpar rivers of Damascus...
132 Kings 5:13came near And his servants and spake unto him and said My father...
142 Kings 5:14Then went he down and dipped in Jordan himself seven times according to the saying...
152 Kings 5:15And he returned to the man of God ...
162 Kings 5:16But he said liveth As the LORD whom I stand before...
172 Kings 5:17said And Naaman Shall there not then I pray thee be given for thy servant...
182 Kings 5:18In this thing pardon the LORD thy servant goeth...
192 Kings 5:19And he said in peace ...
202 Kings 5:20said But Gehazi the servant of Elisha the man of God...
212 Kings 5:21followed So Gehazi after And when Naaman saw And when Naaman...
222 Kings 5:22And he said All is well My master hath sent And he said ...
232 Kings 5:23said And Naaman Be content take talents And he urged...
242 Kings 5:24And when he came to the tower he took them from their hand and bestowed...
252 Kings 5:25 But he went in and stood before his master And he said...
262 Kings 5:26And he said not mine heart unto him Went ...
272 Kings 5:27The leprosy therefore of Naaman shall cleave unto thee and unto thy seed for ever...