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* '''Naaman:''' in the Bible (2 Kings) general Naaman was commanded by the prophet Elisha to bathe in the Jordan river seven times as a cure for leprosy. Naaman did not want to bathe in the Jordan, but did, and on the seventh time, was healed of his leprosy. | * '''Naaman:''' in the Bible (2 Kings) general Naaman was commanded by the prophet Elisha to bathe in the Jordan river seven times as a cure for leprosy. Naaman did not want to bathe in the Jordan, but did, and on the seventh time, was healed of his leprosy. | ||
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* '''Jordan:''' river in Palestine | * '''Jordan:''' river in Palestine | ||
[[Category: Old Testament]] | [[Category: Old Testament]] | ||
[[Category: Rivers]] | [[Category: Rivers]] |
Latest revision as of 11:46, 25 October 2015
- Naaman: in the Bible (2 Kings) general Naaman was commanded by the prophet Elisha to bathe in the Jordan river seven times as a cure for leprosy. Naaman did not want to bathe in the Jordan, but did, and on the seventh time, was healed of his leprosy.
- No man
- Jordan: river in Palestine