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The House of Rimmon A Drama in Four Acts
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The House of Rimmon A Drama in Four Acts
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The House of Rimmon is a profound religious drama by Henry Van Dyke, set in ancient Syria during the time of the prophet Elisha. The play revolves around the character of Naaman, a powerful Syrian military commander who is stricken with leprosy. Desperate for a cure, he seeks the help of the prophet Elisha, who instructs him to wash in the Jordan River. However, Naaman’s pride and loyalty to his king and country initially prevent him from following the prophet’s humble command.The play explores themes of pride, faith, and redemption as Naaman’s journey symbolizes the internal struggle between worldly power and spiritual humility. His encounter with Elisha and the transformative act of obeying God’s will leads him to a personal and spiritual awakening. As Naaman grapples with his identity and faith, he learns that true healing comes not from external power but from inner humility and submission to divine will.
The House of Rimmon is a profound religious drama by Henry Van Dyke, set in ancient Syria during the time of the prophet Elisha. The play revolves around the character of Naaman, a powerful Syrian military commander who is stricken with leprosy. Desperate for a cure, he seeks the help of the prophet Elisha, who instructs him to wash in the Jordan River. However, Naaman’s pride and loyalty to his king and country initially prevent him from following the prophet’s humble command.The play explores themes of pride, faith, and redemption as Naaman’s journey symbolizes the internal struggle between worldly power and spiritual humility. His encounter with Elisha and the transformative act of obeying God’s will leads him to a personal and spiritual awakening. As Naaman grapples with his identity and faith, he learns that true healing comes not from external power but from inner humility and submission to divine will.


















