And she said unto her mistress, Would God my lord were with the prophet that is in Samaria! for he would recover him of his leprosy.
And she said to her mistress, 'I wish my master could go to the prophet who lives in Samaria! He would heal him of his leprosy.'
The young servant girl is expressing her heartfelt wish that her master Naaman could meet the prophet Elisha, believing he could cure his terrible skin disease.
📚 Historical Context
This young Israelite girl had been captured during one of Syria's raids on Israel and was now serving Naaman's wife. Despite being a slave in a foreign land, she maintained her faith in God's power and genuinely cared for her master's wellbeing. Leprosy was a dreaded, incurable disease that would eventually force Naaman to lose his military position and social standing.
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