Bible Game · Chapter 26

Naaman's Washing

Naaman, commander of the army of the king of Aram, comes to be healed of his leprosy. A great and high man stands at the door with his chariots and horses. But the prophet does not even come out — he sends a servant with only a message: “Go, wash seven times in the Jordan.” Naaman turns his chariot away in a rage. You stand there by the river. — This game does not ask whether the washing actually healed him, or whether God works through humble means. It settles only one thing: what was the reason he refused?

Old Testament · 2 Kings 5 · before a commander who turns away at the river

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This game makes no theological judgments. Every verdict rests only on the narrative facts the text itself states.

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