2 Kings 5:1-7

2 Kings 5:1-7

[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,  and I will send  a letter  unto the king  of Israel.  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.