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 blessing of thy servant. The New Jerusalem Church Repository - Seite 3751818 - 540 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Bryon Lee Grigsby - 2004 - 228 Seiten
...his servant's advice and dips himself in Jordan and becomes clean. Naaman returns to Elisha and says, "Behold, now I know that there is no God in all the...therefore, I pray thee, take a blessing of thy servant" (5:15). Naaman's words demonstrate that he has both lost his anger and accepts his inferior social... | |
| William S. Hyland - 2004 - 466 Seiten
...You, 0 Yaveh, are God..." II Kings 5:15 - After Naamam washed in the Jordan River, he said to Elisha, "Behold now, I know that there is no God in all the earth but in Isreal..." I Chronicles 28:9 - David: "As for you, my son Solomon, know the God of your father...If... | |
| Ronald H. Isaacs - 2004 - 178 Seiten
...and emerged cured of his leprosy. He converted to the God of Israel and renounced all other gods when he said: "Behold, now I know that there is no God in all of the earth but in Israel." 7. Floating of an Axhead upon the Water (II Kings 6:1-7): In this story,... | |
| Martin W. Mittelstadt - 2004 - 180 Seiten
...Syrian is cured. The healing of Naaman demonstrates that Elisha is 'a prophet in Israel' (2 Kgs 5.8) and that 'there is no God in all the earth but in Israel' (2 Kgs 5. 1 5). Yet, for the Lukan Jesus, it is ironic that Elisha heals a foreigner, while fellow... | |
| Walter Curtis Lichfield - 2005 - 626 Seiten
...God: and his flesh came again like unto the flesh of a little child, and he was clean. 5:15 And he returned to the man of God, he and all his company,...therefore, I pray thee, take a blessing of thy servant." 5:16 But he said, "(As) the Lord liveth, before whom I stand, 1 will receive none." And he urged him... | |
| Charles Anderson Godby, Jr. - 2005 - 530 Seiten
...and he was cleansed. And then, Naaman and all of his attendants went back to Elisha, the man of God. And stood before him: and he said, Behold, now I know that there is no God in all the earth except in Israel: Now therefore, I pray to you, take a blessing, a gift from me, your servant. Elisha... | |
| Carol A. Dray - 2006 - 244 Seiten
...make clear that the reference is to the God of Israel. Naaman's declaration when cured of his leprosy, 'Behold, now I know that there is no god in all the earth except in Israel' (2 Kgs 5.15), is rendered in TJ ]JJ3 Nil ^intzr:] J^N KJTIK ^33 D"p rhx r\^ ^N NUTT,... | |
| Kim Clement - 2005 - 385 Seiten
...Israel. But he received only because he obeyed the prophet. He ran back to Elisha and said, "Indeed, now I know that there is no God in all the earth, except in Israel" (2 Kings 5:15). 156 That's the creative God we serve. Why does the Lord give instructions... | |
| Brian Singer-Towns - 2005 - 1506 Seiten
...He returned with his whole retinue to the man of God. On his arrival he stood before him and said, "Now I know that there is no God in all the earth, except in Israel. Please accept a gift from your servant." 16 "As the LORD lives whom I serve, I will... | |
| Frank A. Spina - 2005 - 220 Seiten
...confession to make, and he wants to get on with it. His confession is as profound as it is brief: "Look, now I know that there is no God in all the earth except [the one] in Israel" (v. 15). In a sense, Naaman now makes verbal a confession he made implicitly... | |
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