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1
Now Ben-hadad
king
of Aram
gathered
all
his army,
and there were thirty-two
kings
with him, and horses
and chariots.
And he went
up and besieged
Samaria
and fought
against it.
2
Then he sent
messengers
to the city
to Ahab
king
of Israel
and said
to him, "Thus
says
Ben-hadad,
3
'
Your silver
and your gold
are mine; your most beautiful
wives
and children
are also mine.'"
4
The king
of Israel
replied,
"It is according to your word,
my lord,
O king;
I am yours, and all
that I have."
5
Then the messengers
returned
and said,
"Thus
says
Ben-hadad,
'Surely,
I sent
to you saying,
"You shall give
me your silver
and your gold
and your wives
and your children,"
6
but about this time
tomorrow
I will send
my servants
to you, and they will search
your house
and the houses
of your servants;
and whatever
is desirable
in your eyes,
they will take
in their hand
and carry
away.'"
7
Then the king
of Israel
called
all
the elders
of the land
and said,
"Please
observe
and see
how
this
man is looking
for trouble;
for he sent
to me for my wives
and my children
and my silver
and my gold,
and I did not refuse
him."
8
All
the elders
and all
the people
said
to him, "Do not listen
or consent."
9
So he said
to the messengers
of Ben-hadad,
"Tell
my lord
the king,
'All
that you sent
for to your servant
at the first
I will do,
but this
thing
I cannot
do.'"
And the messengers
departed
and brought
him word
again.
10
Ben-hadad
sent
to him and said,
"May the gods
do
so
to me and more
al
so
,
if
the dust
of Samaria
will suffice
for handfuls
for all
the people
who
follow
me."
11
Then the king
of Israel
replied,
"Tell
him, 'Let not him who girds
on his armor boast
like him who takes it off.'"
12
When Ben-hadad heard
this
message,
as he was drinking
with the kings
in the temporary shelters,
he said
to his servants,
"Station
yourselves." So they stationed
themselves against
the city.
13
Now behold,
a prophet
approached
Ahab
king
of Israel
and said,
"Thus
says
the LORD,
'Have you seen
all
this
great
multitude?
Behold,
I will deliver
them into your hand
today,
and you sh
all
know
that I am the LORD.'"
14
Ahab
said,
"By whom?"
So he
said,
"Thus
says
the LORD,
'By the young men
of the rulers
of the provinces.'"
Then he
said,
"Who
shall begin
the battle?"
And he answered,
"You."
15
Then he mustered
the young men
of the rulers
of the provinces,
and there were 232;
and after
them he mustered
all
the people,
even
all
the sons
of Israel,
7,000.
16
They went
out at noon,
while Ben-hadad
was drinking
himself drunk
in the temporary shelters
with the thirty-two
kings
who helped
him.
17
The young men
of the rulers
of the provinces
went
out first;
and Ben-hadad
sent
out and they told
him, saying,
"Men
have come
out from Samaria."
18
Then he said,
"If
they have come
out for peace,
take
them alive;
or if
they have come
out for war,
take
them alive."
19
So these
went
out from the city,
the young men
of the rulers
of the provinces,
and the army
which
followed
them.
20
They killed
each
his man;
and the Arameans
fled
and Israel
pursued
them, and Ben-hadad
king
of Aram
escaped
on a horse
with horsemen.
21
The king
of Israel
went
out and struck
the horses
and chariots,
and killed
the Arameans
with a great
slaughter.
22
Then the prophet
came near
to
the king
of Israel
and said
to him, "Go,
strengthen
yourself and observe
and see
what
you have to do;
for at the turn
of the year
the king
of Aram
will come
up against
you."
23
Now the servants
of the king
of Aram
said
to him, "Their gods
are gods
of the mountains,
therefore
they were stronger
than
we; but rather
let us fight
against
them in the plain,
and surely
we will be stronger
than
they.
24
"Do
this
thing:
remove
the kings,
each
from his place,
and put
captains
in their place,
25
and muster
an army
like the army
that you have lost,
horse
for
horse
,
and chariot
for chariot.
Then we will fight
against
them in the plain,
and surely
we will be stronger
than
they." And he listened
to their voice
and did
so.
26
At the turn
of the year,
Ben-hadad
mustered
the Arameans
and went
up to Aphek
to fight
against
Israel.
27
The sons
of Israel
were mustered
and were provisioned
and went
to meet
them; and the sons
of Israel
camped
before
them like two
little flocks
of goats,
but the Arameans
filled
the country.
28
Then a man
of God
came near
and spoke
to the king
of Israel
and said,
"Thus
says
the LORD,
'Because
the Arameans
have said,
"The LORD
is a god
of the mountains,
but He is not a god
of the v
all
eys,"
therefore I will give
all
this
great
multitude
into your hand,
and you sh
all
know
that I am the LORD.'"
29
So they camped
one
over against
the other
seven
days.
And on the seventh
day
the battle
was joined,
and the sons
of Israel
killed
of the Arameans
100,000
foot soldiers
in
one
day
.
30
But the rest
fled
to Aphek
into the city
,
and the wall
fell
on 27,000
men
who were left.
And Ben-hadad
fled
and came
into the city
into an inner
chamber.
31
His servants
said
to him, "Behold
now,
we have heard
that the kings
of the house
of Israel
are merciful
kings,
please
let us put
sackcloth
on our loins
and ropes
on our heads,
and go
out to the king
of Israel
;
perhaps
he will save
your life."
32
So they girded
sackcloth
on their loins
and put ropes
on their heads,
and came
to the king
of Israel
and said,
"Your servant
Ben-hadad
says,
'Please
let me live.'"
And he said,
"Is he still
alive?
He is my brother."
33
Now the men
took this as an omen,
and quickly
catching
his word said,
"Your brother
Ben-hadad."
Then he said,
"Go,
bring
him." Then Ben-hadad
came
out to him, and he took
him up into the chariot.
34
Ben-hadad said
to him, "The cities
which
my father
took
from your father
I will restore,
and you shall make
streets
for yourself in Damascus,
as
my father
made
in Samaria."
Ahab said, "And I will let
you go
with this covenant."
So he
made
a covenant
with him and let him go.
35
Now a certain
man
of the sons
of the prophets
said
to another
by the word
of the LORD,
"Please
strike
me." But the
man
refused
to
strike
him.
36
Then he said
to him, "Because
you have not listened
to the voice
of the LORD,
behold,
as soon as you have departed
from me, a lion
will kill
you." And as soon as he had departed
from him a lion
found
him and killed
him.
37
Then he found
another
man
and said,
"Please
strike
me." And the
man
struck
him, wounding
him.
38
So the prophet
departed
and waited
for the king
by the way,
and disguised
himself with a bandage
over
his eyes.
39
As the king
passed
by, he cried
to the king
and said,
"Your servant
went
out into the midst
of the battle;
and behold,
a man
turned aside
and brought
a man
to me
and said,
'Guard
this
man;
if
f
or
any
reason he is missing,
then your l
if
e
shall be f
or
his l
if
e,
or
else you shall pay
a talent
of silver.'
40
"While your servant
was busy
here
and t
here
,
he was gone."
And the king
of Israel
said
to him, "So
shall your judgment
be; you yourself
have decided
it."
41
Then he hastily
took
the bandage
away
from his eyes,
and the king
of Israel
recognized
him that he was of the prophets.
42
He said
to him, "Thus
says
the LORD,
'Because
you have let go
out of your hand
the man
whom I had devoted to destruction,
therefore your life
shall go
for his life,
and your people
for his people.'"
43
So the king
of Israel
went
to his house
sullen
and vexed,
and came
to Samaria.
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