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1 Kings 20
New Living Translation (NLT)
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About that time King Ben-hadad of Aram mobilized his army, supported by the chariots and horses of thirty-two allied kings. They went to besiege Samaria, the capital of Israel, and launched attacks against it.
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Ben-hadad sent messengers into the city to relay this message to King Ahab of Israel: βThis is what Ben-hadad says:
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βYour silver and gold are mine, and so are your wives and the best of your children!ββ
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βAll right, my lord the king,β Israelβs king replied. βAll that I have is yours!β
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Soon Ben-hadadβs messengers returned again and said, βThis is what Ben-hadad says: βI have already demanded that you give me your silver, gold, wives, and children.
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But about this time tomorrow I will send my officials to search your palace and the homes of your officials. They will take away everything you consider valuable!ββ
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Then Ahab summoned all the elders of the land and said to them, βLook how this man is stirring up trouble! I already agreed with his demand that I give him my wives and children and silver and gold.β
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βDonβt give in to any more demands,β all the elders and the people advised.
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So Ahab told the messengers from Ben-hadad, βSay this to my lord the king: βI will give you everything you asked for the first time, but I cannot accept this last demand of yours.ββ So the messengers returned to Ben-hadad with that response.
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Then Ben-hadad sent this message to Ahab: βMay the gods strike me and even kill me if there remains enough dust from Samaria to provide even a handful for each of my soldiers.β
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The king of Israel sent back this answer: βA warrior putting on his sword for battle should not boast like a warrior who has already won.β
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Ahabβs reply reached Ben-hadad and the other kings as they were drinking in their tents.[124] βPrepare to attack!β Ben-hadad commanded his officers. So they prepared to attack the city.
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Then a certain prophet came to see King Ahab of Israel and told him, βThis is what the LORD says: Do you see all these enemy forces? Today I will hand them all over to you. Then you will know that I am the LORD.β
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Ahab asked, βHow will he do it?β And the prophet replied, βThis is what the LORD says: The troops of the provincial commanders will do it.β βShould we attack first?β Ahab asked. βYes,β the prophet answered.
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So Ahab mustered the troops of the 232 provincial commanders. Then he called out the rest of the army of Israel, some 7,000 men.
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About noontime, as Ben-hadad and the thirty-two allied kings were still in their tents drinking themselves into a stupor,
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the troops of the provincial commanders marched out of the city as the first contingent. As they approached, Ben-hadadβs scouts reported to him, βSome troops are coming from Samaria.β
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βTake them alive,β Ben-hadad commanded, βwhether they have come for peace or for war.β
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But Ahabβs provincial commanders and the entire army had now come out to fight.
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Each Israelite soldier killed his Aramean opponent, and suddenly the entire Aramean army panicked and fled. The Israelites chased them, but King Ben-hadad and a few of his charioteers escaped on horses.
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However, the king of Israel destroyed the other horses and chariots and slaughtered the Arameans.
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Afterward the prophet said to King Ahab, βGet ready for another attack. Begin making plans now, for the king of Aram will come back next spring.[125]β
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After their defeat, Ben-hadadβs officers said to him, βThe Israelite gods are gods of the hills; that is why they won. But we can beat them easily on the plains.
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Only this time replace the kings with field commanders!
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Recruit another army like the one you lost. Give us the same number of horses, chariots, and men, and we will fight against them on the plains. Thereβs no doubt that we will beat them.β So King Ben-hadad did as they suggested.
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The following spring he called up the Aramean army and marched out against Israel, this time at Aphek.
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Israel then mustered its army, set up supply lines, and marched out for battle. But the Israelite army looked like two little flocks of goats in comparison to the vast Aramean forces that filled the countryside!
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Then the man of God went to the king of Israel and said, βThis is what the LORD says: The Arameans have said, βThe LORD is a god of the hills and not of the plains.β So I will defeat this vast army for you. Then you will know that I am the LORD.β
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The two armies camped opposite each other for seven days, and on the seventh day the battle began. The Israelites killed 100,000 Aramean foot soldiers in one day.
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The rest fled into the town of Aphek, but the wall fell on them and killed another 27,000. Ben-hadad fled into the town and hid in a secret room.
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Ben-hadadβs officers said to him, βSir, we have heard that the kings of Israel are merciful. So letβs humble ourselves by wearing burlap around our waists and putting ropes on our heads, and surrender to the king of Israel. Then perhaps he will let you live.β
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So they put on burlap and ropes, and they went to the king of Israel and begged, βYour servant Ben-hadad says, βPlease let me live!ββ The king of Israel responded, βIs he still alive? He is my brother!β
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The men took this as a good sign and quickly picked up on his words. βYes,β they said, βyour brother Ben-hadad!β βGo and get him,β the king of Israel told them. And when Ben-hadad arrived, Ahab invited him up into his chariot.
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Ben-hadad told him, βI will give back the towns my father took from your father, and you may establish places of trade in Damascus, as my father did in Samaria.β Then Ahab said, βI will release you under these conditions.β So they made a new treaty, and Ben-hadad was set free.
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Meanwhile, the LORD instructed one of the group of prophets to say to another man, βHit me!β But the man refused to hit the prophet.
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Then the prophet told him, βBecause you have not obeyed the voice of the LORD, a lion will kill you as soon as you leave me.β And when he had gone, a lion did attack and kill him.
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Then the prophet turned to another man and said, βHit me!β So he struck the prophet and wounded him.
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The prophet placed a bandage over his eyes to disguise himself and then waited beside the road for the king.
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As the king passed by, the prophet called out to him, βSir, I was in the thick of battle, and suddenly a man brought me a prisoner. He said, βGuard this man; if for any reason he gets away, you will either die or pay a fine of seventy-five pounds[126] of silver!β
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But while I was busy doing something else, the prisoner disappeared!β βWell, itβs your own fault,β the king replied. βYou have brought the judgment on yourself.β
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Then the prophet quickly pulled the bandage from his eyes, and the king of Israel recognized him as one of the prophets.
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The prophet said to him, βThis is what the LORD says: Because you have spared the man I said must be destroyed,[127] now you must die in his place, and your people will die instead of his people.β
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So the king of Israel went home to Samaria angry and sullen.
Footnotes & Cross-References
Cross-References
1 Kings 20:6 [#*]
pleasant: Heb. desirable
1 Kings 20:7 [#†
I deniedβ¦: Heb. I kept not back from him
1 Kings 20:10 [#‡
followβ¦: Heb. are at my feet
1 Kings 20:12 [#**]
pavilions: or, tents
1 Kings 20:12 [#†
Set yourselvesβ¦: or, Place the engines. And they placed the engines
1 Kings 20:12 [#§]
message: Heb. word
1 Kings 20:13 [#‡
came: Heb. approached
1 Kings 20:14 [#***]
order: Heb. bind, or, tie
1 Kings 20:14 [#§&s
youngβ¦: or, servants
1 Kings 20:25 [#†
that thouβ¦: Heb. that was fallen
1 Kings 20:26 [#‡
to fightβ¦: Heb. to the war with Israel
1 Kings 20:27 [#§&s
were allβ¦: or, were nourished
1 Kings 20:30 [#*]
into anβ¦: or, from chamber to chamber: Heb. into a chamber within a chamber
1 Kings 20:34 [#†
streets: or, market places
1 Kings 20:37 [#‡
so thatβ¦: Heb. smiting and wounding
1 Kings 20:39 [#§]
pay: Heb. weigh
1 Kings 20:40 [#**]
he wasβ¦: Heb. he was not