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There was Naaman the leper (Go wash in the beautiful stream)

Author: Charles A. Tindley Hymnal: Beams of Heaven #44 (2006) First Line: There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man Refrain First Line: Go wash in the beautiful stream Lyrics: 1. There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man,     A captain of the Syrian host,   He was badly afflicted and sick in the land,     And a burden to all of his host:   Oh, my! What a sight, his disease made him white.     No doctor could help him I've seen.   He never did pray, and he knew not the way,     To get into the beautiful stream.   Chorus      Go wash in the beautiful stream.       Go wash in the beautiful stream.      O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash,      Go wash in the beautiful stream.   2. He heard of a man in the Hebrew land,     A little maid told him about,   I'll go if I can he said to his friend,     For he may relieve me no doubt:   So he went and called on the servant of God,     And Elisha refused to be seen.   But he lifted his burden and sent him to Jordan.     To wash in the beautiful stream.    Chorus   3. So Naaman went on and the servant had gone,     Whom Elisha had sent to the door,   He did not believe that he had received,     From the Prophet a perfect cure,   He thought the rivers down in his own land.     Were better because they were clean,   It was just about night when he got in the light.     And plunged into the beautiful stream.    Chorus   4. O, sinner, O , sinner, are you not the same     As Naaman that noted Syrian?   Your sickness injures both body and soul,     And makes you feel loathsome and mean,   If you feel you are lost, just shoulder the cross,     And Jesus will then make you clean.   If you feel you are sick, just come along quick,     And get into the beautiful stream.    Chorus Languages: English Tune Title: [There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man]
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Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: C. A. Tindley Hymnal: Soul Echoes #13 (1909) First Line: There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man Lyrics: 1. There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man, A captain of the Syrian host, He was badly afflicted and sick in the land, And a burden to all of his host: Oh, my! What a sight, his disease made him white. No doctor could help him I've seen. He never did pray, and he knew not the way, To get into the beautiful stream. Chorus Go wash in the beautiful stream, Go wash in the beautiful stream, O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash, Go wash in the beautiful stream. 2. He heard of a man in the Hebrew land, A little maid told him about, I'll go if I can he said to his friend, For he may relieve me no doubt: So he went and called on the servant of God, And Elisha refused to be seen. But he lifted his burden and sent him to Jordan. To wash in the beautiful stream. Chorus 3. So Naaman went on and the servant had gone, Whom Elisha had sent to the door, He did not believe that he had received, From the Prophet a perfect cure, He thought the rivers down in his own land. Were better because they were clean, It was just about night when he got in the light. And plunged into the beautiful stream. Chorus 4. O, sinner, O , sinner, are you not the same As Naaman that noted Syrian? Your sickness injures both body and soul, And makes you feel loathsome and mean, If you feel you are lost, just shoulder the cross, And Jesus will then make you clean. If you feel you are sick, just come along quick, And get into the beautiful stream. Chorus Languages: English Tune Title: [There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man]
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Go Wash In The Beautiful Stream

Author: Charles Albert Tindley Hymnal: The Cyber Hymnal #8420 First Line: There was Naaman the leper, that hon’rable man Lyrics: 1 There was Naaman the leper, that hon’rable man, A captain of the Syrian host; He was badly afflicted and sick in the land, And a burden to all of his host; O my, what a sight! his disease made him white, No doctor could help him I’ve seen; He never did pray, and he knew not the way To get into the beautiful stream. Refrain: Go wash in the beautiful stream, Go wash in the beautiful stream, O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash, Go wash in the beautiful stream. 2 He heard of a man in the Hebrew land, A little maid told him about; "I’ll go if I can," he said to his friend, "For he may relieve me, no doubt"; So he went and called on the servant of God, And Elisha refused to be seen. But he lifted his burden and sent him to Jordan, To wash in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] 3 So Naaman went on, and the servant had gone Whom Elisha had sent to the door; He did not believe that He had received From the prophet a perfect cure; He thought that the rivers down in his own land Were better because they were clean; It was just about night when he got in the light And plunged into the beautiful stream. [Refrain] 4 O sinner, O sinner, are you not the same As Naaman that noted Syrian? Your sickness injures both body and soul, And makes you feel loathsome and mean. If you feel you are lost, just shoulder the cross, And Jesus will then make you clean. If you feel you are sick, just come along quick, And get into the beautiful stream. [Refrain] Languages: English Tune Title: [There was Naaman the leper, that hon’rable man]

Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: C. A. Tindley, D.D. Hymnal: New Songs of Praise #8 (1916) First Line: There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man Languages: English Tune Title: [There was Naaman the leper, that honorable man]
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Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: C. A. T. Hymnal: The Baptist Standard Hymnal #248 (1924) First Line: There was Naaman, the leper Refrain First Line: Go wash in that beautiful stream Topics: Admonition and Invitation Languages: English Tune Title: [There was Naaman, the leper]
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Go Wash in the Beautiful Stream

Author: Charles A. Tindley Hymnal: Hymns and Devotions for Daily Worship #224 (2024) First Line: Now Naaman the leper, that hon'rable man Lyrics: 1. Now Naaman the leper, that hon'rable man, A captain of Syria's guard, Was badly afflicted and covered by rash, But favored in sight of the Lord. Oh my! what a sight; disease made him white; No doctor could help him he'd seen; He never did pray And knew not the way To wash in the beautiful stream. Go wash in the beautiful stream, Go wash in the beautiful stream; O Naaman, O Naaman, go down and wash, Go wash in the beautiful stream. 2. He heard of a man in the Israelite land A woman had told him about; I'll go if I can, thus he said to his friends, For he may relieve me, no doubt. He went and he called the prophet of God; Elisha refused to be seen, But offered his care And sent him down there To wash in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] 3. So Naaman raged on, and the servant had gone Whom 'lisha had sent to the door; He did not believe what he had just received, Instructions for his perfect cure; He tho't waters flowing in his own land Were better because they were clean; 'Twas just about night, He got in the light And plunged in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] 4. Now sinner, O sinner, are you not the same As Naaman, that strong Syrian? Your sickness, it injures both body and soul And makes you feel loathsome and mean; You feel you are lost, but turn to the cross, And Jesus will then make you clean. All those who are sick, Be humble and quick, And wash in the beautiful stream. [Refrain] Topics: Ordinary Time Week 9 Scripture: 2 Kings 5 Languages: English Tune Title: BEAUTIFUL STREAM

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