2 Reis 5:17

17 E 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 holocaustos[a] e sacrifícios a nenhum outro deus senão ao SENHOR.

2 Reis 5:17 Meaning and Commentary

2 Kings 5:17

And Naaman said, shall there not then, I pray thee, be given
to thy servant two mules' burden of earth.
&c.] Not that he desired of Elisha that he would suffer his servant Gehazi to receive a present as much as two mules could carry; but inasmuch as the prophet refused a present from him, his servant, he asks a favour of him, that he would permit him to take with him, out of the land of Israel, as much earth two mules could carry, that is, to make an altar of earth, as the next words indicate: but as he might have this any where without the prophet's leave, some Jewish writers F15 think he requested it from his own house, and from the place his feet trod on, as conceiving in a superstitious way that there was a sort of holiness in it; or however, that wheresoever he had it, if with the prophet's leave, a blessing would go with it, or that would be a sort of a consecration of it; and having an altar made of the earth of this land, would show that he was in the faith of the same God, and performed the same worship to him Israel did:

for thy servant will henceforth offer neither burnt offering nor
sacrifice unto other gods, but unto the Lord:
hence the Jews say, he became a proselyte of righteousness F16, embraced the true religion, and the worship of the true God, according to the laws given to Israel; and the following words, rightly understood, confirm the same.


FOOTNOTES:

F15 Ben Gersom & Abarbinel in loc.
F16 Shalshalet Hakabala, fol. 11. 2.

2 Reis 5:17 In-Context

15 Então 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”.
16 O profeta respondeu: “Juro pelo nome do SENHOR, a quem sirvo, que nada aceitarei”. Embora Naamã insistisse, ele recusou.
17 E 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 holocaustos e sacrifícios a nenhum outro deus senão ao SENHOR.
18 Mas 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”.
19 Disse Eliseu: “Vá em paz”.Quando Naamã já estava a certa distância,

Footnotes 1

  • [a]. Isto é, sacrifícios totalmente queimados.
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