And Naaman said, be content
Or be pleased; do not object to it:
take two talents:
a talent for each young man, which amounted to between three hundred and four hundred pounds apiece:
and he urged;
pressed him hard, insisted upon his taking them, who might pretend a great deal of modesty, and a strict regard to his master's orders:
and bound two talents of silver in two bags, with two changes of
garments;
for each young man:
and laid them upon two of his servants,
the servants of Naaman, not choosing to burden Elisha's servant with them; for such a quantity of money and clothes was pretty heavy:
and they bare [them] before him;
both for his ease, and for his honour.
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