1 Kings
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- Now Ben-Hadad king of Aram mustered his
entire army. Accompanied by thirty-two kings with their horses and chariots,
he went up and besieged Samaria and attacked it.
- He sent messengers into the city to Ahab
king of Israel, saying, "This is what Ben-Hadad says:
- 'Your silver and gold are mine, and the
best of your wives and children are mine.'"
- The king of Israel answered, "Just
as you say, my lord the king. I and all I have are yours."
- The messengers came again and said, "This
is what Ben-Hadad says: 'I sent to demand your silver and gold, your wives
and your children.
- But about this time tomorrow I am going
to send my officials to search your palace and the houses of your officials.
They will seize everything you value and carry it away.'"
- The king of Israel summoned all the elders
of the land and said to them, "See how this man is looking for trouble!
When he sent for my wives and my children, my silver and my gold, I did not
refuse him."
- The elders and the people all answered,
"Don't listen to him or agree to his demands."
- So he replied to Ben-Hadad's messengers,
"Tell my lord the king, 'Your servant will do all you demanded the first
time, but this demand I cannot meet.'" They left and took the answer
back to Ben-Hadad.
- Then Ben-Hadad sent another message to Ahab:
"May the gods deal with me, be it ever so severely, if enough dust remains
in Samaria to give each of my men a handful."
- The king of Israel answered, "Tell
him: 'One who puts on his armor should not boast like one who takes it off.'"
- Ben-Hadad heard this message while he and
the kings were drinking in their tents, and he ordered his men: "Prepare
to attack." So they prepared to attack the city.
- Meanwhile a prophet came to Ahab king of
Israel and announced, "This is what the LORD says: 'Do you see this vast
army? I will give it into your hand today, and then you will know that I am
the LORD.'"
- "But who will do this?" asked
Ahab. The prophet replied, "This is what the LORD says: 'The young officers
of the provincial commanders will do it.'" "And who will start the
battle?" he asked. The prophet answered, "You will."
- So Ahab summoned the young officers of the
provincial commanders, 232 men. Then he assembled the rest of the Israelites,
7,000 in all.
- They set out at noon while Ben-Hadad and
the 32 kings allied with him were in their tents getting drunk.
- The young officers of the provincial commanders
went out first. Now Ben-Hadad had dispatched scouts, who reported, "Men
are advancing from Samaria."
- He said, "If they have come out for
peace, take them alive; if they have come out for war, take them alive."
- The young officers of the provincial commanders
marched out of the city with the army behind them
- and each one struck down his opponent. At
that, the Arameans fled, with the Israelites in pursuit. But Ben-Hadad king
of Aram escaped on horseback with some of his horsemen.
- The king of Israel advanced and overpowered
the horses and chariots and inflicted heavy losses on the Arameans.
- Afterward, the prophet came to the king
of Israel and said, "Strengthen your position and see what must be done,
because next spring the king of Aram will attack you again."
- Meanwhile, the officials of the king of
Aram advised him, "Their gods are gods of the hills. That is why they
were too strong for us. But if we fight them on the plains, surely we will
be stronger than they.
- Do this: Remove all the kings from their
commands and replace them with other officers.
- You must also raise an army like the one
you lost -- horse for horse and chariot for chariot -- so we can fight Israel
on the plains. Then surely we will be stronger than they." He agreed
with them and acted accordingly.
- The next spring Ben-Hadad mustered the Arameans
and went up to Aphek to fight against Israel.
- When the Israelites were also mustered and
given provisions, they marched out to meet them. The Israelites camped opposite
them like two small flocks of goats, while the Arameans covered the countryside.
- The man of God came up and told the king
of Israel, "This is what the LORD says: 'Because the Arameans think the
LORD is a god of the hills and not a god of the valleys, I will deliver this
vast army into your hands, and you will know that I am the LORD.'"
- For seven days they camped opposite each
other, and on the seventh day the battle was joined. The Israelites inflicted
a hundred thousand casualties on the Aramean foot soldiers in one day.
- The rest of them escaped to the city of
Aphek, where the wall collapsed on twenty-seven thousand of them. And Ben-Hadad
fled to the city and hid in an inner room.
- His officials said to him, "Look, we
have heard that the kings of the house of Israel are merciful. Let us go to
the king of Israel with sackcloth around our waists and ropes around our heads.
Perhaps he will spare your life."
- Wearing sackcloth around their waists and
ropes around their heads, they went to the king of Israel and said, "Your
servant Ben-Hadad says: 'Please let me live.'" The king answered, "Is
he still alive? He is my brother."
- The men took this as a good sign and were
quick to pick up his word. "Yes, your brother Ben-Hadad!" they said.
"Go and get him," the king said. When Ben-Hadad came out, Ahab had
him come up into his chariot.
- "I will return the cities my father
took from your father," Ben-Hadad offered. "You may set up your
own market areas in Damascus, as my father did in Samaria." Ahab said,"On
the basis of a treaty I will set you free." So he made a treaty with
him, and let him go.
- By the word of the LORD one of the sons
of the prophets said to his companion, "Strike me with your weapon,"
but the man refused.
- So the prophet said, "Because you have
not obeyed the LORD, as soon as you leave me a lion will kill you." And
after the man went away, a lion found him and killed him.
- The prophet found another man and said,
"Strike me, please." So the man struck him and wounded him.
- Then the prophet went and stood by the road
waiting for the king. He disguised himself with his headband down over his
eyes.
- As the king passed by, the prophet called
out to him, "Your servant went into the thick of the battle, and someone
came to me with a captive and said, 'Guard this man. If he is missing, it
will be your life for his life, or you must pay a talent of silver.'
- While your servant was busy here and there,
the man disappeared." "That is your sentence," the king of
Israel said. "You have pronounced it yourself."
- Then the prophet quickly removed the headband
from his eyes, and the king of Israel recognized him as one of the prophets.
- He said to the king, "This is what
the LORD says: 'You have set free a man I had determined should die. Therefore
it is your life for his life, your people for his people.'"
- Sullen and angry, the king of Israel went
to his palace in Samaria.
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