King James Bible Online
KJV Standard
KJV 1611
Mobile
Bible Trivia
Discussion
More...
Sign In
King James Bible
King James Version (KJV)
Bible Discussion Thread
< Go Back
Enter New Comment
View All Newest Comments
T
Terry Pugh
- 2 years ago
was naaman heart cleasned or just his leaper
"Amen!"
Report
H
Henry
-
In Reply
- 2 years ago
Hello Terry. Naamans Heart. When you look at
2 Kings 5:1
gives great insight
To the man's heart he obeyed his master and honourable and a mighty man
Of valor all gualities of a man's heart. When he was angry with Elisha sending
His messenger out and told to wash in the Jordan which was not known to be
Clean naaman being the great leader thought it was an insult. But when his right
Hand men waited until he was calmed down and reasoned with him saying he
Didn't ask to go to battle just go dip seven times in the creek. He was healed
And a remarkable point is he went back and told the prophet that he had to go
The house of a pagan god with his boss and the prophet said go in peace.
Talk about grace!
"Amen!"
Report
This comment thread is locked. Please enter a new comment below to start a new comment thread.
Note: Comment threads older than 2 months are automatically locked.
Do you have a Bible comment or question?
Please
Sign In
or
Register
to post comments...
×
Report Comment
Which best represents the problem with the comment?
To the man's heart he obeyed his master and honourable and a mighty man
Of valor all gualities of a man's heart. When he was angry with Elisha sending
His messenger out and told to wash in the Jordan which was not known to be
Clean naaman being the great leader thought it was an insult. But when his right
Hand men waited until he was calmed down and reasoned with him saying he
Didn't ask to go to battle just go dip seven times in the creek. He was healed
And a remarkable point is he went back and told the prophet that he had to go
The house of a pagan god with his boss and the prophet said go in peace.
Talk about grace!
This comment thread is locked. Please enter a new comment below to start a new comment thread.
Note: Comment threads older than 2 months are automatically locked.
Do you have a Bible comment or question?
Please Sign In or Register to post comments...
Report Comment
Which best represents the problem with the comment?