2 Rois 5:11

11 Mais Naaman se mit fort en colère, et s'en alla, en disant: Voici, je me disais: Il sortira certainement vers moi; il se tiendra là; il invoquera le nom de l'Éternel son Dieu; il étendra sa main sur la plaie et guérira le lépreux.

2 Rois 5:11 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 5:11

But Naaman was wroth with him
On more accounts than one:

and went away;
not to Jordan, but from the prophet's house, with an intention to return to his own country:

behold, I thought, he will surely come out to me
this he said within himself, making no doubt of it but that he would show him so much respect and civility as to come out of his house to him, and converse with him, or invite him into it and not doing this was one thing made him wroth: and stand; he supposed that he would not only come out, but stand before him, as inferiors before their superiors in reverence, but instead of that he remained sitting within doors:

and call on the name of the Lord his God:
he expected, that as he was a prophet of the Lord, that he would have prayed to him for the cure of him:

and strike his hand over the place;
wave his hand to and fro, as the word signifies, over the place of the leprosy, as the Targum, over the place affected with it; or towards the place where he worshipped the Lord, as Ben Gersom, toward the temple at Jerusalem; or towards Jordan, the place where he bid him go and wash, as Abarbinel; but the first sense seems best: "and recover the leper"; meaning himself, heal him by the use of such means and rites.

2 Rois 5:11 In-Context

9 Naaman vint donc avec ses chevaux et son char, et s'arrêta à la porte de la maison d'Élisée.
10 Et Élisée lui envoya un messager pour lui dire: Va, lave-toi sept fois au Jourdain, et ta chair te reviendra, et tu seras pur.
11 Mais Naaman se mit fort en colère, et s'en alla, en disant: Voici, je me disais: Il sortira certainement vers moi; il se tiendra là; il invoquera le nom de l'Éternel son Dieu; il étendra sa main sur la plaie et guérira le lépreux.
12 L'Abana et le Parpar, les fleuves de Damas, ne valent-ils pas mieux que toutes les eaux d'Israël? Ne pourrais-je m'y laver et devenir pur? Ainsi il s'en retournait et s'en allait tout en colère.
13 Mais ses serviteurs s'approchèrent, et lui dirent: Mon père, si le prophète t'eût dit quelque chose de difficile, ne le ferais-tu pas? Combien plus lorsqu'il te dit: Lave-toi et tu seras pur!
The Ostervald translation is in the public domain.