Bridgeway Bible Commentary - 2 Kings 5:1-27
More miracles of care (5:1-6:7)Syria was Israel’s most powerful neighbour during Elisha’s lifetime, and was a constant source of trouble around Israel’s borders. When the Syrian army commander Naaman approached the king of Israel with a request to be treated for leprosy, the king of Israel interpreted this as a trick by Syria aimed at creating war (5:1-7). Elisha, however, saw it as an opportunity to reveal God’s power to the military commander whom God was preserving to lead Syria against... read more
Joseph Benson's Commentary of the Old and New Testaments - 2 Kings 5:14
2 Kings 5:14. Then went he down and dipped himself, &c. Upon second thoughts he yielded to make the experiment, yet probably with no great faith or resolution. However, God was pleased to honour himself and the word of his prophet, and to effect the cure, notwithstanding his evil reasoning and unbelief. His flesh came again like the flesh of a little child No doubt to his great surprise and joy. And he was clean Fresh and pure, free from every the least mixture or mark of the... read more