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  • He sent messengers into the city to Ahab king of Israel to tell him, 'Ben-Hadad says this, (1 Kings 20, 2)

  • The messengers came again, this time they said, 'Ben-Hadad says this, "I have already sent you an order to hand over your silver and your gold, your wives and your children; (1 Kings 20, 5)

  • So he gave this answer to Ben-Hadad's messengers, 'Say to my lord the king, "All you first required of your servant I will do, but this I cannot do." ' And the messengers went back with the answer. (1 Kings 20, 9)

  • Ben-Hadad then sent him the following message, 'May the gods bring unnameable ills on me and worse ills too, if there is enough dust in Samaria for each of my followers to have a handful!' (1 Kings 20, 10)

  • When Ben-Hadad heard this message -- he was under the awnings drinking with the kings -- he gave orders to his servants, 'Take up position!' And they took up their positions against the city. (1 Kings 20, 12)

  • They made a sortie at midday, when Ben-Hadad was drinking himself senseless under the awnings, he and the thirty-two kings who were allies. (1 Kings 20, 16)

  • The guards of the district governors led the sortie. A report was made to Ben-Hadad: 'Some men have come out of Samaria.' (1 Kings 20, 17)

  • and each struck down his man. Aram took to flight and Israel pursued; Ben-Hadad king of Aram escaped on horseback. (1 Kings 20, 20)

  • At the turn of the year, Ben-Hadad mustered the Aramaeans and marched on Aphek to fight Israel. (1 Kings 20, 26)

  • The rest fled to Aphek, into the citadel, but the city walls collapsed on twenty-seven thousand of the survivors. Now Ben-Hadad had fled and taken refuge in an inner room inside the citadel. (1 Kings 20, 30)

  • So they wrapped sackcloth round their waists and put cords round their heads and went to the king of Israel, and said, 'Your servant Ben-Hadad says, "Spare my life." ' (1 Kings 20, 32)

  • 'So he is still alive?' he replied. 'He is my brother.' The men took this for a good omen and quickly seized on his words. 'Yes,' they said, 'Ben-Hadad is your brother.' Ahab said, 'Go and fetch him.' Then Ben-Hadad came out to him and Ahab made him get up into his chariot. (1 Kings 20, 33)


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