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Naaman Collection

"Naaman: A Story of Faith and Healing" In the biblical tale of Naaman, we witness a powerful narrative of faith, humility, and miraculous healing

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naaman the Leper Healed

Naaman the Leper Healed
The Syrian commander Naaman is a leper, but he is cured when he is sent by the king to bathe in the waters of Israel

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naaman and Elisha, from The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, c. 1950 (litho)

Naaman and Elisha, from The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, c. 1950 (litho)
3482223 Naaman and Elisha, from The Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson, c.1950 (litho) by Adams, Frank (1871-1944); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageNaaman Collection: The Little Maid Servant of Naamans wife

The Little Maid Servant of Naamans wife
LLM338080 The Little Maid Servant of Naamans wife by Hatherell, William (1855-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: The little maid servant of Naamans wife)

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naaman before Elisha, II, Kings, v, 15 (engraving)

Naaman before Elisha, II, Kings, v, 15 (engraving)
2809383 Naaman before Elisha, II, Kings, v, 15 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Naaman before Elisha, II, Kings, v, 15)

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naamans leprosy healed (coloured engraving)

Naamans leprosy healed (coloured engraving)
3626801 Naamans leprosy healed (coloured engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Naamans leprosy healed)

Background imageNaaman Collection: The little maid servant of Naamans wife, from The Bible Story published by Hodder

The little maid servant of Naamans wife, from The Bible Story published by Hodder
3435532 The little maid servant of Naamans wife, from The Bible Story published by Hodder & Stoughton, c.1930 (colour litho) by Hatherell

Background imageNaaman Collection: The captive Hebrew maid that waited on Naamans wife (coloured engraving)

The captive Hebrew maid that waited on Naamans wife (coloured engraving)
5203789 The captive Hebrew maid that waited on Naamans wife (coloured engraving) by Bendixen, Siegfried Detler (1786-1864); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNaaman Collection: The Captive Maid and Naamans Wife (colour litho)

The Captive Maid and Naamans Wife (colour litho)
3648690 The Captive Maid and Naamans Wife (colour litho) by Lawson, John (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The Captive Maid and Naamans Wife)

Background imageNaaman Collection: The healing of Naaman (engraving)

The healing of Naaman (engraving)
2792152 The healing of Naaman (engraving) by English School, (18th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The healing of Naaman)

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naaman the Syrian offering Presents to Elisha after his Miraculous Care (engraving)

Naaman the Syrian offering Presents to Elisha after his Miraculous Care (engraving)
5218472 Naaman the Syrian offering Presents to Elisha after his Miraculous Care (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naaman is Cured of Leprosy, 1547. Creator: Augustin Hirschvogel

Naaman is Cured of Leprosy, 1547. Creator: Augustin Hirschvogel
Naaman is Cured of Leprosy, 1547

Background imageNaaman Collection: The prophet Elisha rejecting the presents of Namon, oil, 1637 by Pieter Grebber

The prophet Elisha rejecting the presents of Namon, oil, 1637 by Pieter Grebber

Background imageNaaman Collection: Damascus Palmyra Baalbek House Naaman II Kings

Damascus Palmyra Baalbek House Naaman II Kings
Damascus, Palmyra and Baalbek. Damascus, House of Naaman. II Kings 5. 1950, Syria, Damascus

Background imageNaaman Collection: Damascus Esh-Sham House Naaman 1898 Syria

Damascus Esh-Sham House Naaman 1898 Syria
Damascus (Esh-Sham). House of Naaman. 1898, Syria, Damascus

Background imageNaaman Collection: Damascus Esh-Sham House Naaman 1900 Syria Damascus

Damascus Esh-Sham House Naaman 1900 Syria Damascus
Damascus Esh-Sham, House of Naaman 1900, Syria, Damascus

Background imageNaaman Collection: Naaman and Elisha

Naaman and Elisha
Naaman, king of Syria (at war with Israel, of course) is cured of his leprosy when his Israeli captive advises him to consult prophet Elisha, who recommends bathing in Jordan

Background imageNaaman Collection: Ruins of House of Naaman in Damascus, Syria

Ruins of House of Naaman in Damascus, Syria. Date: circa 1916

Background imageNaaman Collection: The healing of Naaman

The healing of Naaman - 2 Kings. circa 1690

Background imageNaaman Collection: SYRIA: DAMASCUS, c1950. Ruins of the House of Naaman in Damascus, Syria. Photograph

SYRIA: DAMASCUS, c1950. Ruins of the House of Naaman in Damascus, Syria. Photograph, c1950

Background imageNaaman Collection: Illustration of a bible scene, 2 Kings 5, Soldier Naaman has his sores cured when Elisha tells him

Illustration of a bible scene, 2 Kings 5, Soldier Naaman has his sores cured when Elisha tells him to wash in the River Jordan

Background imageNaaman Collection: NaMAN BATHING. Naaman the Syrian bathes in the waters of the Jordan River at the

NaMAN BATHING. Naaman the Syrian bathes in the waters of the Jordan River at the advice of the prophet Elisha and rids himself of his leprosy (2 Kings 5). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageNaaman Collection: NaMAN BATHING. Naaman the Syrian bathes in the waters of the Jordan River at the

NaMAN BATHING. Naaman the Syrian bathes in the waters of the Jordan River at the advice of the prophet Elisha and rids himself of his leprosy (2 Kings 5). Woodcut from the Cologne Bible, 1478-80

Background imageNaaman Collection: Elisha Heals Naaman

Elisha Heals Naaman
He cures Naaman (captain of the host of the king of Syria) of his leprosy by making him bathe seven times in the river Jordan


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"Naaman: A Story of Faith and Healing" In the biblical tale of Naaman, we witness a powerful narrative of faith, humility, and miraculous healing. Naaman, a valiant Syrian commander afflicted with leprosy, sought out Elisha for his renowned ability to perform miracles. As depicted in the Bible Picture Book published by Thomas Nelson in 1950, we see Naaman standing before Elisha with hope etched on his face. The Little Maid Servant of Naaman's wife played a pivotal role as she shared her knowledge about the prophet who could potentially cure her master's ailment. The engraving titled "Naamans Leprosy Healed" vividly portrays the transformative moment when Elisha's divine intervention eradicates Naaman's leprosy, and is an awe-inspiring sight that showcases the power of faith and God's mercy. Another colored engraving captures "The Captive Hebrew Maid That Waited on Naamans Wife, " emphasizing how even those in servitude can have profound impacts on others' lives. This story teaches us about compassion and kindness transcending boundaries. "The Healing of Naaman, " depicted through an exquisite engraving, illustrates not only physical restoration but also spiritual rejuvenation. It reminds us that true healing encompasses more than just bodily ailments; it involves inner transformation too. In an enchanting color litho called "The Captive Maid and Naamans Wife, " we witness their bond strengthening amidst adversity. This image serves as a testament to resilience and loyalty amid challenging circumstances. A remarkable engraving shows "Naaman Offering Presents to Elisha after His Miraculous Care. " It highlights gratitude as well as recognition for the divine intervention that changed his life forever—a reminder to appreciate blessings bestowed upon us. Augustin Hirschvogel's artwork from 1547 portrays "Naaman Is Cured of Leprosy, " capturing the moment of Naaman's complete restoration.