Naaman (religious: Newton & Co., 12 slides, in/before 1937)
creator of source image(s): Slide 1, Now Naaman was a mighty man in Valour
creator of source image(s): Slide 2, A captive maid urged Naaman's wife to persuade him etc.
creator of source image(s): Slide 3, When the king of Israel had read the letter he rent his clothes
creator of source image(s): Slide 4, So Naaman alighted from his chariot and stood before the house of Elisha
creator of source image(s): Slide 5, And Elisha sent a messenger unto him saying go and wash in Jordan seven times
creator of source image(s): Slide 6, Naaman's servants plead with him
creator of source image(s): Slide 7, Then he went down and dipped himself seven times in the Jordan
creator of source image(s): Slide 8, Now therefore, I pray thee take a blessing of thy Servant
creator of source image(s): Slide 9, So Gehazi followed after Naaman
creator of source image(s): Slide 10, Naaman stepped down from his chariot, etc.
creator of source image(s): Slide 11, Gehazi hides the gifts
creator of source image(s): Slide 12, Elisha told Gehazi that as a punishment for his sin he himself would become a leper
Record created by Richard Crangle. Last updated 31 January 2021
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