2 Kings 5 – NIRV & NVI-PT

New International Reader’s Version

2 Kings 5:1-27

Naaman Is Healed of a Skin Disease

1Naaman was army commander of the king of Aram. He was very important to his master and was highly respected. That’s because the Lord had helped him win the battle over Aram’s enemies. He was a brave soldier. But he had a skin disease.

2Groups of soldiers from Aram had marched out. They had captured a young girl from Israel. She became a servant of Naaman’s wife. 3The young girl spoke to the woman she was serving. She said, “I wish my master would go and see the prophet who is in Samaria. He would heal my master of his skin disease.”

4Naaman went to see his own master. He told him what the girl from Israel had said. 5“I think you should go,” the king of Aram replied. “I’ll give you a letter to take to the king of Israel.” So Naaman left. He took 750 pounds of silver with him. He also took 150 pounds of gold. And he took ten sets of clothes. 6He carried the letter to the king of Israel. It said, “I’m sending my servant Naaman to you with this letter. I want you to heal him of his skin disease.”

7The king of Israel read the letter. As soon as he did, he tore his royal robes. He said, “Am I God? Can I kill people and bring them back to life? Why does this fellow send someone to me to be healed of his skin disease? He must be trying to pick a fight with me!”

8Elisha, the man of God, heard that the king of Israel had torn his robes. So he sent the king a message. Elisha said, “Why have you torn your robes? Tell the man to come to me. Then he will know there is a prophet in Israel.” 9So Naaman went to see Elisha. He took his horses and chariots with him. He stopped at the door of Elisha’s house. 10Elisha sent a messenger out to him. The messenger said, “Go! Wash yourself in the Jordan River seven times. Then your skin will be healed. You will be pure and ‘clean’ again.”

11But Naaman went away angry. He said, “I was sure Elisha would come out to me. I thought he would stand there and pray to the Lord his God. I thought he would wave his hand over my skin. Then I would be healed. 12And what about the Abana and Pharpar rivers of Damascus? Aren’t they better than all the rivers of Israel? Couldn’t I wash in the rivers of Damascus and be made pure and ‘clean’?” So he turned and went away. He was very angry.

13Naaman’s servants went over to him. They said, “You are like a father to us. What if Elisha the prophet had told you to do some great thing? Wouldn’t you have done it? But he only said, ‘Wash yourself. Then you will be pure and “clean.” ’ You should be even more willing to do that!” 14So Naaman went down to the Jordan River. He dipped himself in it seven times. He did exactly what the man of God had told him to do. Then his skin was made pure again. It became “clean” like the skin of a young boy.

15Naaman and all his attendants went back to the man of God. Naaman stood in front of Elisha. Naaman said, “Now I know that there is no God anywhere in the whole world except in Israel. So please accept a gift from me.”

16The prophet answered, “I serve the Lord. You can be sure that he lives. And you can be just as sure that I won’t accept a gift from you.” Even though Naaman begged him to take it, Elisha wouldn’t.

17“I can see that you won’t accept a gift from me,” said Naaman. “But please let me have some soil from your land. Give me as much as a pair of mules can carry. Here’s why I want it. I won’t ever bring burnt offerings and sacrifices to any other god again. I’ll bring them only to the Lord. I’ll worship him on his own soil. 18But there is one thing I hope the Lord will forgive me for. From time to time my master will enter the temple to bow down to his god Rimmon. When he does, he’ll lean on my arm. Then I’ll have to bow down there also. I hope the Lord will forgive me for that.”

19“Go in peace,” Elisha said.

Naaman started out on his way. 20Gehazi was the servant of Elisha, the man of God. Gehazi said to himself, “My master was too easy on Naaman from Aram. He should have accepted the gift Naaman brought. I’m going to run after him. I’m going to get something from him. And that’s just as sure as the Lord is alive.”

21Gehazi hurried after Naaman. Naaman saw him running toward him. So he got down from the chariot to greet him. “Is everything all right?” he asked.

22“Everything is all right,” Gehazi answered. “My master sent me to say, ‘Two young men from the group of the prophets have just come to me. They’ve come from the hill country of Ephraim. Please give them 75 pounds of silver and two sets of clothes.’ ”

23“I wish you would take twice as much silver,” said Naaman. He begged Gehazi to accept it. Then Naaman tied up 150 pounds of silver in two bags. He also gave Gehazi two sets of clothes. He gave all of it to two of his own servants. They carried it ahead of Gehazi. 24Gehazi came to the hill where Elisha lived. Then the servants handed the things over to Gehazi. He put them away in Elisha’s house. He sent the men away, and they left. 25Then he went back inside the house. He stood in front of his master Elisha.

“Gehazi, where have you been?” Elisha asked.

“I didn’t go anywhere,” Gehazi answered.

26But Elisha said to him, “Didn’t my spirit go with you? I know that the man got down from his chariot to greet you. Is this the time for you to accept money or clothes? Is it the time to take olive groves, vineyards, flocks or herds? Is it the time to accept male and female slaves? 27You and your children after you will have Naaman’s skin disease forever.” Then Gehazi left Elisha. And he had Naaman’s skin disease. His skin had become as white as snow.

Nova Versão Internacional

2 Reis 5:1-27

A Cura da Lepra de Naamã

1Naamã, comandante do exército do rei da Síria, era muito respeitado e honrado pelo seu senhor, pois por meio dele o Senhor dera vitória à Síria. Mas esse grande guerreiro ficou leproso5.1 O termo hebraico não se refere somente à lepra, mas também a diversas doenças da pele; também nos versículos 3, 6, 7, 11 e 27..

2Ora, tropas da Síria haviam atacado Israel e levado cativa uma menina, que passou a servir a mulher de Naamã. 3Um dia ela disse à sua senhora: “Se o meu senhor procurasse o profeta que está em Samaria, ele o curaria da lepra”.

4Naamã foi contar ao seu senhor o que a menina israelita dissera. 5O rei da Síria respondeu: “Vá. Eu darei uma carta que você entregará ao rei de Israel”. Então Naamã partiu, levando consigo trezentos e cinquenta quilos5.5 Hebraico: 10 talentos. Um talento equivalia a 35 quilos. de prata, setenta e dois quilos5.5 Hebraico: 6.000 siclos. Um siclo equivalia a 12 gramas. de ouro e dez mudas de roupas finas. 6A carta que levou ao rei de Israel dizia: “Com esta carta estou te enviando meu oficial Naamã, para que o cures da lepra”.

7Assim que o rei de Israel leu a carta, rasgou as vestes e disse: “Por acaso sou Deus, capaz de conceder vida ou morte? Por que este homem me envia alguém para que eu o cure da lepra? Vejam como ele procura um motivo para se desentender comigo!”

8Quando Eliseu, o homem de Deus, soube que o rei de Israel havia rasgado suas vestes, mandou-lhe esta mensagem: “Por que rasgaste tuas vestes? Envia o homem a mim, e ele saberá que há profeta em Israel”. 9Então Naamã foi com seus cavalos e carros e parou à porta da casa de Eliseu. 10Eliseu enviou um mensageiro para lhe dizer: “Vá e lave-se sete vezes no rio Jordão; sua pele5.10 Hebraico: carne. será restaurada e você ficará purificado”.

11Mas Naamã ficou indignado e saiu, dizendo: “Eu estava certo de que ele sairia para receber-me, invocaria em pé o nome do Senhor, o seu Deus, moveria a mão sobre o lugar afetado e me curaria da lepra. 12Não são os rios Abana e Farfar, em Damasco, melhores do que todas as águas de Israel? Será que não poderia lavar-me neles e ser purificado?” E foi embora dali furioso.

13Mas os seus servos lhe disseram: “Meu pai, se o profeta tivesse pedido alguma coisa difícil, o senhor não faria? Quanto mais quando ele apenas diz que se lave, e será purificado!” 14Assim ele desceu ao Jordão, mergulhou sete vezes conforme a ordem do homem de Deus e foi purificado; sua pele tornou-se como a de uma criança.

15Então Naamã e toda a sua comitiva voltaram à casa do homem de Deus. Ao chegar diante do profeta, Naamã lhe disse: “Agora sei que não há Deus em nenhum outro lugar, senão em Israel. Por favor, aceita um presente do teu servo”.

16O profeta respondeu: “Juro pelo nome do Senhor, a quem sirvo, que nada aceitarei”. Embora Naamã insistisse, ele recusou.

17E disse Naamã: “Já que não aceitas o presente, ao menos permite que eu leve duas mulas carregadas de terra, pois teu servo nunca mais fará holocaustos5.17 Isto é, sacrifícios totalmente queimados. e sacrifícios a nenhum outro deus senão ao Senhor. 18Mas que o Senhor me perdoe por uma única coisa: quando meu senhor vai adorar no templo de Rimom, eu também tenho que me ajoelhar ali, pois ele se apoia em meu braço. Que o Senhor perdoe o teu servo por isso”.

19Disse Eliseu: “Vá em paz”.

O Castigo de Geazi

Quando Naamã já estava a certa distância, 20Geazi, servo de Eliseu, o homem de Deus, pensou: “Meu senhor foi bom demais para Naamã, aquele arameu, não aceitando o que ele lhe ofereceu. Juro pelo nome do Senhor que correrei atrás dele para ver se ganho alguma coisa”.

21Então Geazi correu para alcançar Naamã, que, vendo-o se aproximar, desceu da carruagem para encontrá-lo e perguntou: “Está tudo bem?”

22Geazi respondeu: “Sim, tudo bem. Mas o meu senhor enviou-me para dizer que dois jovens, discípulos dos profetas, acabaram de chegar, vindos dos montes de Efraim. Por favor, dê-lhes trinta e cinco quilos de prata e duas mudas de roupas finas”.

23“Claro”, respondeu Naamã, “leve setenta quilos”. Ele insistiu com Geazi para que os aceitasse e colocou os setenta quilos de prata em duas sacolas, com as duas mudas de roupas, entregando tudo a dois de seus servos, os quais foram à frente de Geazi, levando as sacolas. 24Quando Geazi chegou à colina onde morava, pegou as sacolas das mãos dos servos e as guardou em casa. Mandou os homens de volta, e eles partiram. 25Depois entrou e apresentou-se ao seu senhor, Eliseu.

E este perguntou: “Onde você esteve, Geazi?”

Geazi respondeu: “Teu servo não foi a lugar algum”.

26Mas Eliseu lhe disse: “Você acha que eu não estava com você em espírito quando o homem desceu da carruagem para encontrar-se com você? Este não era o momento de aceitar prata nem roupas, nem de cobiçar olivais, vinhas, ovelhas, bois, servos e servas. 27Por isso a lepra de Naamã atingirá você e os seus descendentes para sempre”. Então Geazi saiu da presença de Eliseu já leproso, parecendo neve.