leprosy
Greed
No, Gehazi was not one of the four lepers mentioned in the Bible. Gehazi was the servant of the prophet Elisha and is known for his greed and deceit, leading to his punishment with leprosy. The four lepers appear in 2 Kings 7:3-10 and are unnamed individuals who discover the abandoned camp of the Arameans, while Gehazi's story is found earlier in 2 Kings 4-5.
Moses' sister, Miriam (Numbers 12:9-10) Elisha's servant, Gehazi (2 Kings 5:25-27)
Elisha pronounced a curse on Gehazi after he deceitfully took gifts from Naaman, the Syrian general, instead of following Elisha's instructions to refuse them. As a consequence of his greed and dishonesty, Elisha declared that Gehazi would be afflicted with Naaman's leprosy, which would cling to him and his descendants forever. This event highlights the serious repercussions of disobedience and corruption.
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Elisha's servant was Gehazi(2 Kings 4:25-27)
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The story may be read in 2 Kings 5. For his deceit, Elizha's servant, Gehazi received Naaman's leprosy as well as his descendants.