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1 Awo waaliwo omusajja erinnya lye nga ye Naamani eyali omuduumizi w’eggye lya kabaka w’e Busuuli, nga musajja wa maanyi mu maaso ga mukama we, era ng’ayagalibwa nnyo, kubanga Mukama yali awadde Busuuli obuwanguzi ku lulwe. Yali muserikale muzira ddala; naye nga mugenge.
Naaman, the leader of the military of the king of Syria, was a great and honorable man with his lord. For through him the Lord gave salvation to Syria. And he was a strong and rich man, but a leper.
2 Awo mu biro ebyo Abasuuli ne balumba Isirayiri, ne bawamba omuwala omuto okuva mu Isirayiri, n’aweerezanga mukazi wa Naamani.
Now robbers had gone out from Syria, and they had led away captive, from the land of Israel, a little girl. And she was in the service of the wife of Naaman.
3 Omuwala n’agamba mugole we nti, “Singa mukama wange Naamani agenda n’alaba nnabbi ali mu Samaliya, nnabbi oyo yandiyinzizza okumuwonya ebigenge bye.”
And she said to her lady: “I wish that my lord had been with the prophet who is in Samaria. Certainly, he would have cured him of the leprosy that he has.”
4 Awo Naamani n’agenda n’ategeeza mukama we ebigambo by’omuwala eyava mu Isirayiri.
And so, Naaman entered to his lord, and he reported to him, saying: “The girl from the land of Israel spoke in such a manner.”
5 Kabaka wa Busuuli n’amuddamu nti, “Genda kaakano, era ogende n’ebbaluwa gye nnaawandiikira kabaka wa Isirayiri.” Awo Naamani n’asitula, n’atwala kilo bisatu mu ana eza ffeeza, ne kilo nsanvu eza zaabu, n’ebika by’engoye eby’enjawulo kkumi.
And the king of Syria said to him, “Go, and I will send a letter to the king of Israel.” And when he had set out, he had taken with him ten talents of silver, and six thousand gold coins, and ten changes of fine clothing.
6 Era n’atwalira kabaka wa Isirayiri ebbaluwa, ng’egamba nti, “Nkuweerezza ebbaluwa eno n’omuweereza wange Naamani omuwonye ebigenge bye.”
And he brought the letter to the king of Israel, in these words: “When you will receive this letter, know that I have sent to you my servant, Naaman, so that you may heal him of his leprosy.”
7 Kabaka wa Isirayiri olwasoma ebbaluwa, n’ayuza ebyambalo bye, n’ayogera nti, “Ndi Katonda, atta era awonya, omusajja ono alyoke ampeereze omusajja we mmuwonye ebigenge bye? Mulaba bw’ansosonkerezaako oluyombo?”
And when the king of Israel had read the letter, he tore his garments, and he said: “Am I God, so that I could take or give life, or so that this man would send to me to cure a man from his leprosy? Take notice and see that he is seeking occasions against me.”
8 Erisa omusajja wa Katonda bwe yawulira nti kabaka wa Isirayiri ayuzizza ebyambalo bye, n’amutumira ng’agamba nti, “Lwaki oyuzizza ebyambalo byo? Nsindikira omusajja, alyoke ategeere nga mu Isirayiri mulimu nnabbi.”
And when Elisha, the man of God, had heard this, specifically, that the king of Israel had torn his garments, he sent to him, saying: “Why have you torn your garments? Let him come to me, and let him know that there is a prophet in Israel.”
9 Awo Naamani n’asitula n’embalaasi ze n’amagaali ge n’ayimirira ku luggi lw’ennyumba ya Erisa.
Therefore, Naaman arrived with his horses and chariots, and he stood at the door of the house of Elisha.
10 Erisa n’atuma omubaka okumugamba nti, “Genda, onaabe mu Yoludaani emirundi musanvu, onoowonyezebwa, omubiri gwo ne gudda buto.”
And Elisha sent a messenger to him, saying, “Go, and wash seven times in the Jordan, and your flesh will receive health, and you will be clean.”
11 Naye Naamani n’anyiiga, n’agenda nga yeemulugunya nti, “Ndowoozezza nti anaavaayo n’ajja, n’ayimirira n’akoowoola erinnya lya Mukama Katonda we, n’awuba omukono gwe ku bitundu ebirina ebigenge, n’amponya.
And becoming angry, Naaman went away, saying: “I thought that he would have come out to me, and, standing, would have invoked the name of the Lord, his God, and that he would have touched the place of the leprosy with his hand, and so have healed me.
12 Abana ne Faafa, emigga gy’e Damasiko tegisinga amazzi gonna ag’omu Isirayiri? Lwaki sinaabira mu gyo ne mponyezebwa?” N’akyuka n’agenda ng’ajjudde obusungu bungi.
Are not the Abana and the Pharpar, the rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel, so that I might wash in them and be cleansed?” But then, after he had turned himself away and was leaving with indignation,
13 Naye abaddu ba Naamani ne bamusemberera, ne bamugamba nti, “Kitaffe, singa nnabbi yakulagidde okukola ekyobuzira, tewandikikoze? Lwaki kikukaluubiridde bw’akugambye nti, ‘Nnaaba obe mulongoofu?’”
his servants approached him, and they said to him: “If the prophet had told you, father, to do something great, certainly you ought to have done it. How much more so, now that he has said to you: ‘Wash, and you will be clean?’”
14 N’aserengeta n’agenda ne yebbika mu Yoludaani emirundi musanvu, ng’omusajja wa Katonda bwe yamulagira, n’aba mulongoofu, omubiri gwe ne guba ng’ogw’omwana omuto.
So he descended and washed in the Jordan seven times, in accord with the word of the man of God. And his flesh was restored, like the flesh of a little child. And he was made clean.
15 Awo Naamani n’ekibinja kye ne baddayo eri omusajja wa Katonda. N’agenda n’ayimirira mu maaso ge, n’ayogera nti, “Kaakano ntegeeredde ddala nga teri Katonda mu nsi endala zonna wabula mu Isirayiri. Noolwekyo kkiriza ekirabo okuva eri omuddu wo.”
And returning to the man of God, with his entire retinue, he arrived, and stood before him, and he said: “Truly, I know there is no other God, in all the earth, except in Israel. And so I beg you to accept a blessing from your servant.”
16 Nnabbi n’amuddamu nti, “Mazima ddala, nga Mukama gwe mpeereza bw’ali omulamu, siitwale kintu na kimu.” Naamani n’agezaako okumuwaliriza, naye ye n’agaana.
But he responded, “As the Lord lives, before whom I stand, I will not accept it.” And though he urged him strongly, he did not agree at all.
17 Naamani n’amugamba nti, “Bwe kitaabe bwe kityo, nkwegayiridde omuddu wo aweebwe ettaka eriyinza okusitulibwa ennyumbu bbiri, kubanga omuddu wo taliddayo nate okuwaayo ebiweebwayo ebyokebwa wadde ssaddaaka eri katonda omulala yenna wabula eri Mukama.
And Naaman said: “As you wish. But I beg you to grant to me, your servant, that I may take from here the burden of two mules from the ground. For your servant will no longer offer holocaust or victim to other gods, except to the Lord.
18 Era ne mu nsonga eno Mukama asaasire omuddu wo; mukama wange bw’anayingira mu ssabo lya Limoni okusinza, ne yeesigama omukono gwange, ne nvuunamira eyo mu ssabo lya Limoni, Mukama asonyiwe omuddu we olw’ensonga eyo.”
But there is still this matter, for which you will entreat the Lord on behalf of your servant: when my lord enters the temple of Rimmon, so that he may adore there, and he leans on my hand, if I will bow down in the temple of Rimmon, while he is adoring in the same place, that the Lord may ignore me, your servant, concerning this matter.”
19 Erisa n’amuddamu nti, “Genda mirembe.” Naye Naamani bwe yali yakagendako ebbanga ttono,
And he said to him, “Go in peace.” Then he went away from him, in the elect time of the earth.
20 Gekazi omuweereza wa Erisa omusajja wa Katonda, n’alowooza mu mutima gwe nti, “Laba mukama wange bw’asaasidde Naamani ono Omusuuli, n’atakkiriza kirabo kimuweerebbwa. Mazima ddala, nga Mukama bw’ali omulamu nzija kumugoberera, mbeeko kye muggyako.”
And Gehazi, the servant of the man of God, said: “My lord has spared Naaman, this Syrian, by not receiving from him what he brought. As the Lord lives, I will run after him, and take something from him.”
21 Amangwago, Gekazi n’agoberera Naamani. Naamani bwe yamulengera ng’ajja adduka, n’ava mu gaali lye okumusisinkana, n’amubuuza nti, “Byonna biri bulungi?”
And so, Gehazi followed after the back of Naaman. And when he had seen him running toward him, he leaped down from his chariot to meet him, and he said, “Is all well?”
22 N’amuddamu nti, “Byonna biri bulungi, naye mukama wange antumye okukutegeeza nti, ‘Wabaddewo bannabbi abavubuka babiri abazze gy’ali okuva mu nsi ey’ensozi eya Efulayimu, era akusabye obaweeko kilo amakumi asatu mu nnya eza ffeeza n’ebika by’engoye bya mirundi ebiri.’”
And he said: “It is well. My lord has sent me to you, saying: ‘Just now two youths from the sons of the prophets have come to me from mount Ephraim. Give them a talent of silver, and two changes of clothing.’”
23 Naamani n’amugamba nti, “Tewali kikugaana kutwala kilo nkaaga munaana.” N’awaliriza Gekazi, n’amusibirako kilo bbiri eza ffeeza mu nsawo bbiri, n’ebika by’engoye bya mirundi ebiri, Naamani n’abitikka abaddu be babiri, abaabyetikka nga bakulembeddemu Gekazi.
And Naaman said, “It is better that you accept two talents.” And he urged him, and he bound the two talents of silver in two bags, with two changes of clothing. And he set them upon two of his servants, who carried them before him.
24 Gekazi bwe yatuuka ku lusozi, n’abibaggyako, n’abiteeka mu nnyumba ye, n’abasindika bagende.
And when now he had arrived in the evening, he took them from their hands, and he stored them in the house. And he dismissed the men, and they went away.
25 N’ayingira n’ayimirira mu maaso ga Erisa mukama we. Erisa n’amubuuza nti, “Ova wa Gekazi?” Gekazi n’addamu nti, “Omuddu wo taliiko gy’agenze.”
Then, having entered, he stood before his lord. And Elisha said, “Where are you coming from, Gehazi?” He responded, “Your servant did not go anywhere.”
26 Naye Erisa n’amugamba nti, “Ssaagenze naawe mu mwoyo, omusajja bwe yavudde mu ggaali lye okukusisinkana? Kino ky’ekiseera eky’okutwala ensimbi, oba engoye, oba ennimiro ez’emizeeyituuni, oba ez’emizabbibu, oba endiga, oba ente, oba abaddu, oba abaweereza abawala?
But he said: “Was my heart not present, when the man turned back from his chariot to meet you? And now you have received money, and you have received garments, so that you might buy olive groves, and vineyards, and sheep, and oxen, and men and women servants.
27 Noolwekyo ebigenge bya Naamani binaakuberangako gwe ne bazzukulu bo emirembe gyonna.” Awo Gekazi n’ava mu maaso ga Erisa nga mugenge, atukula ng’omuzira.
So then, the leprosy of Naaman shall adhere to you, and to your offspring forever.” And he departed from him a leper, as white as snow.

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