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Meaning of "naaman"
Naaman: a traditional Jewish given name, used in the Bible, known for being the name of a commander who was cured of leprosy in the Old Testament
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Naaman contracted a fatal and horrible disease.
A little humility brought Naaman great benefits.
Naaman had to stay away from everyone.
The greatest miracle for Naaman was faith.
Naaman had leprosy and wanted to be healed.
So this is where the story of Naaman comes in.
Naaman humbled himself and received healing.
None of them were cleansed except Naaman.
Naaman gets upset with this treatment.
The humility of Naaman thus revealed the change.
Naaman seemed to learn that critical lesson.
The story of Naaman is well known.
Naaman is expecting great ceremony to his healing.
In gratitude for this Naaman offers a great reward.
Naaman was upset and began to leave.
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And so many times in life we are just like Naaman.
Naaman at once perceives and recognizes him.
But back to the story of Naaman.
Naaman took umbrage at the treatment and counsel.
Someone had to tell Naaman where to go.
Naaman went to the king when he needed to go to the prophet.
He does not even come out to meet with Naaman.
Naaman was so angry that he started to head for home.
The prophet does not go to Naaman.
Naaman went to the river and washed seven times.
A servant girl knew how Naaman could be healed.
Naaman protests against this too simple a solution.
Elisha has sent Naaman off with a blessing of peace.
Naaman wanted to see something spectacular.
We would not have known Naaman but for her.
Naaman had that same attitude.
Reap the leprosy of Naaman for himself and his progeny.
Naaman was happy to give the gifts and money.
So was it in the case of Naaman.
Naaman has to learn his place.
Later an associate sneaked off to Naaman and by a lie got some valuables.
Naaman had obviously distinguished himself as a mighty warrior.
Elisha sent a messenger to tell Naaman to go and bathe in the river Jordan.
Naaman took the advice and found it to be right.
But all this buildup is undercut by the fact that Naaman was a leper.
Naaman is the author of several books and political articles.
Yet she bravely suggested that Naaman go to the prophet of Israel for healing.
Naaman found it difficult to accept instructions from a lowly servant.
There follow several distinct evidences of the change which Naaman had undergone.
Naaman obeyed and was healed.
We see the same thing taking place in the case of Naaman the Leper.
Naaman desperately wanted to be healed.
Gehazi did not tell Elisha but he followed Naaman and told him a lie.
Naaman was that sort of person.
She says there is a prophet in Israel who can cure Naaman of his leprosy.