NASB
"She said to her mistress, "I wish that my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria! Then he would cure him of his leprosy.""
— 2 Kings 5:3, NASB
“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 unto her mistress, Would that my lord were with the prophet that is in Samaria! then would he recover him of his leprosy. ”
“She said to her mistress, "I wish that my lord were with the prophet who is in Samaria! Then he would heal him of his leprosy."”
“She told her mistress,“If only my master were in the presence of the prophet who is in Samaria! Then he would cure him of his skin disease.””
“And she said to her mistress: I wish my master had been with the prophet that is in Samaria: he would certainly have healed him of the leprosy which he hath.”
“And she said to her master's wife, If only my lord would go to the prophet in Samaria, he would make him well.”
“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.”
Now Naaman, captain of the army of the king of Aram, was a great man with his master, and highly respected, because by him the LORD had given victory to Aram. The man was also a valiant warrior, but he was a leper.
Now the Arameans had gone out in bands and had taken captive a little girl from the land of Israel; and she waited on Naaman's wife.
She said to her mistress, "I wish that my master were with the prophet who is in Samaria! Then he would cure him of his leprosy."
Naaman went in and told his master, saying, "Thus and thus spoke the girl who is from the land of Israel."
Then the king of Aram said, "Go now, and I will send a letter to the king of Israel." He departed and took with him ten talents of silver and six thousand shekels of gold and ten changes of clothes.
He brought the letter to the king of Israel, saying, "And now as this letter comes to you, behold, I have sent Naaman my servant to you, that you may cure him of his leprosy."