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Was Naaman the Syrian Saved?

George Ophoff·1954-04-01
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Question: Was Naaman the Syrian captain saved or not? What is your opinion about this? Answer:    Let us get the details of this incident before us. II Kings 5:1-18. Naaman was commander-in-chief of the king’s army. By the dispensation of the Lord’s providence he had gained the victory over the enemy of his people. In the words of the text, “By him the Lord had given victory unto Syria.” It shows that he was an able general and a brave warrior, “a mighty man of valour.” And so he was “great...

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Author
George Ophoff
Date

1954-04-01

Source
Beacon Lights
Scripture References
II Kings 5:1-18Luke 15:25-27
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