refusing the gifts of Naaman, by Pieter de Grebber]]
Naaman is also the name of one of the Minor characters in the Book of
Genesis Naaman (??????? "pleasantness") the Syrian is mentioned in the
Second Books of Kings chapter 5 in the Tanakh (The Hebrew Bible).
According to the narrative, he is the commander of the armies of Benhadad
II in the time of Joram, king of Israel. He was afflicted with tzaraath
(which is often translated as leprosy); and when the little Hebrew
slave-girl that waited on his wife told her of a prophet in Samaria who
could cure her master, he obtained a letter from Benhadad and proceeded
with it to Joram. The king of Israel suspected in this some evil design
against him, and tore his clothes. Elisha the prophet hearing of this,
sent for Naaman, and the strange interview which took place is found in 2
Kings 5. He was cured of his leprosy by dipping himself seven times in the
Jordan River, according to th
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