fame in the king’s estimation, … she has none, for she simply “waited upon” … Naaman’s wife (cf. Deut 1:38; 1 Sam 19:7).46 Still, she shares the knowledge that her master needs most. Power and glory cannot save Naaman, but this information can. Perhaps the book’s first readers would have noted that the girl in the text is an exile too. Despite her captivity, she is not bitter or unhelpful. Rather, she shares what she knows about the Lord and the prophet out of concern for Naaman and her mistress
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