20:1 Ben-hadad
the
king
of
Syria
gathered
all
his
army
together.
Thirty-two
kings
were
with
him,
and
horses
and
chariots.
And
he
went
up
and
closed
in
on
Samaria
and
fought
against
it.
20:2 And
he
sent
messengers
into
the
city
to
Ahab
king
of
Israel
and
said
to
him,
"Thus
says
Ben-hadad:
20:3 'Your
silver
and
your
gold
are
mine;
your
best
wives
and
children
also
are
mine.'"
20:4 And
the
king
of
Israel
answered,
"As
you
say,
my
lord,
O
king,
I
am
yours,
and
all
that
I
have."
20:5 The
messengers
came
again
and
said,
"Thus
says
Ben-hadad:
'I
sent
to
you,
saying,
"Deliver
to
me
your
silver
and
your
gold,
your
wives
and
your
children."
20:6 Nevertheless
I
will
send
my
servants
to
you
tomorrow
about
this
time,
and
they
shall
search
your
house
and
the
houses
of
your
servants
and
lay
hands
on
whatever
pleases
you
and
take
it
away.'"
20:7 Then
the
king
of
Israel
called
all
the
elders
of
the
land
and
said,
"Mark,
now,
and
see
how
this
man
is
seeking
trouble,
for
he
sent
to
me
for
my
wives
and
my
children,
and
for
my
silver
and
my
gold,
and
I
did
not
refuse
him."
20:8 And
all
the
elders
and
all
the
people
said
to
him,
"Do
not
listen
or
consent."
20:9 So
he
said
to
the
messengers
of
Ben-hadad,
"Tell
my
lord
the
king,
'All
that
you
first
demanded
of
your
servant
I
will
do,
but
this
thing
I
cannot
do.'"
And
the
messengers
departed
and
brought
him
word
again.
20:10 Ben-hadad
sent
to
him
and
said,
"The
gods
do
so
to
me
and
more
also,
if
the
dust
of
Samaria
shall
suffice
for
handfuls
for
all
the
people
who
follow
me."
20:11 And
the
king
of
Israel
answered,
"Tell
him,
'Let
not
him
who
straps
on
his
armor
boast
himself
as
he
who
takes
it
off.'"
20:12 When
Ben-hadad
heard
this
message
as
he
was
drinking
with
the
kings
in
the
booths,
he
said
to
his
men,
"Take
your
positions."
And
they
took
their
positions
against
the
city.
20:13 And
behold,
a
prophet
came
near
to
Ahab
king
of
Israel
and
said,
"Thus
says
the
LORD,
Have
you
seen
all
this
great
multitude
Behold,
I
will
give
it
into
your
hand
this
day,
and
you
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD."
20:14 And
Ahab
said,
"By
whom"
He
said,
"Thus
says
the
LORD,
By
the
servants
of
the
governors
of
the
districts."
Then
he
said,
"Who
shall
begin
the
battle"
He
answered,
"You."
20:15 Then
he
mustered
the
servants
of
the
governors
of
the
districts,
and
they
were
232.
And
after
them
he
mustered
all
the
people
of
Israel,
seven
thousand.
20:16 And
they
went
out
at
noon,
while
Ben-hadad
was
drinking
himself
drunk
in
the
booths,
he
and
the
thirty-two
kings
who
helped
him.
20:17 The
servants
of
the
governors
of
the
districts
went
out
first.
And
Ben-hadad
sent
out
scouts,
and
they
reported
to
him,
"Men
are
coming
out
from
Samaria."
20:18 He
said,
"If
they
have
come
out
for
peace,
take
them
alive.
Or
if
they
have
come
out
for
war,
take
them
alive."
20:19 So
these
went
out
of
the
city,
the
servants
of
the
governors
of
the
districts
and
the
army
that
followed
them.
20:20 And
each
struck
down
his
man.
The
Syrians
fled,
and
Israel
pursued
them,
but
Ben-hadad
king
of
Syria
escaped
on
a
horse
with
horsemen.
20:21 And
the
king
of
Israel
went
out
and
struck
the
horses
and
chariots,
and
struck
the
Syrians
with
a
great
blow.
20:22 Then
the
prophet
came
near
to
the
king
of
Israel
and
said
to
him,
"Come,
strengthen
yourself,
and
consider
well
what
you
have
to
do,
for
in
the
spring
the
king
of
Syria
will
come
up
against
you."
20:23 And
the
servants
of
the
king
of
Syria
said
to
him,
"Their
gods
are
gods
of
the
hills,
and
so
they
were
stronger
than
we.
But
let
us
fight
against
them
in
the
plain,
and
surely
we
shall
be
stronger
than
they.
20:24 And
do
this:
remove
the
kings,
each
from
his
post,
and
put
commanders
in
their
places,
20:25 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
shall
be
stronger
than
they."
And
he
listened
to
their
voice
and
did
so.
20:26 In
the
spring,
Ben-hadad
mustered
the
Syrians
and
went
up
to
Aphek
to
fight
against
Israel.
20:27 And
the
people
of
Israel
were
mustered
and
were
provisioned
and
went
against
them.
The
people
of
Israel
encamped
before
them
like
two
little
flocks
of
goats,
but
the
Syrians
filled
the
country.
20:28 And
a
man
of
God
came
near
and
said
to
the
king
of
Israel,
"Thus
says
the
LORD,
'Because
the
Syrians
have
said,
"The
LORD
is
a
god
of
the
hills
but
he
is
not
a
god
of
the
valleys,"
therefore
I
will
give
all
this
great
multitude
into
your
hand,
and
you
shall
know
that
I
am
the
LORD.'"
20:29 And
they
encamped
opposite
one
another
seven
days.
Then
on
the
seventh
day
the
battle
was
joined.
And
the
people
of
Israel
struck
down
of
the
Syrians
100,000
foot
soldiers
in
one
day.
20:30 And
the
rest
fled
into
the
city
of
Aphek,
and
the
wall
fell
upon
27,000
men
who
were
left.
Ben-hadad
also
fled
and
entered
an
inner
chamber
in
the
city.
20:31 And
his
servants
said
to
him,
"Behold
now,
we
have
heard
that
the
kings
of
the
house
of
Israel
are
merciful
kings.
Let
us
put
sackcloth
around
our
waists
and
ropes
on
our
heads
and
go
out
to
the
king
of
Israel.
Perhaps
he
will
spare
your
life."
20:32 So
they
tied
sackcloth
around
their
waists
and
put
ropes
on
their
heads
and
went
to
the
king
of
Israel
and
said,
"Your
servant
Ben-hadad
says,
'Please,
let
me
live.'"
And
he
said,
"Does
he
still
live
He
is
my
brother."
20:33 Now
the
men
were
watching
for
a
sign,
and
they
quickly
took
it
up
from
him
and
said,
"Yes,
your
brother
Ben-hadad."
Then
he
said,
"Go
and
bring
him."
Then
Ben-hadad
came
out
to
him,
and
he
caused
him
to
come
up
into
the
chariot.
20:34 And
Ben-hadad
said
to
him,
"The
cities
that
my
father
took
from
your
father
I
will
restore,
and
you
may
establish
bazaars
for
yourself
in
Damascus,
as
my
father
did
in
Samaria."
And
Ahab
said,
"I
will
let
you
go
on
these
terms."
So
he
made
a
covenant
with
him
and
let
him
go.
20:35 And
a
certain
man
of
the
sons
of
the
prophets
said
to
his
fellow
at
the
command
of
the
LORD,
"Strike
me,
please."
But
the
man
refused
to
strike
him.
20:36 Then
he
said
to
him,
"Because
you
have
not
obeyed
the
voice
of
the
LORD,
behold,
as
soon
as
you
have
gone
from
me,
a
lion
shall
strike
you
down."
And
as
soon
as
he
had
departed
from
him,
a
lion
met
him
and
struck
him
down.
20:37 Then
he
found
another
man
and
said,
"Strike
me,
please."
And
the
man
struck
him--struck
him
and
wounded
him.
20:38 So
the
prophet
departed
and
waited
for
the
king
by
the
way,
disguising
himself
with
a
bandage
over
his
eyes.
20:39 And
as
the
king
passed,
he
cried
to
the
king
and
said,
"Your
servant
went
out
into
the
midst
of
the
battle,
and
behold,
a
soldier
turned
and
brought
a
man
to
me
and
said,
'Guard
this
man;
if
by
any
means
he
is
missing,
your
life
shall
be
for
his
life,
or
else
you
shall
pay
a
talent
of
silver.'
20:40 And
as
your
servant
was
busy
here
and
there,
he
was
gone."
The
king
of
Israel
said
to
him,
"So
shall
your
judgment
be;
you
yourself
have
decided
it."
20:41 Then
he
hurried
to
take
the
bandage
away
from
his
eyes,
and
the
king
of
Israel
recognized
him
as
one
of
the
prophets.
20:42 And
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
be
for
his
life,
and
your
people
for
his
people.'"
20:43 And
the
king
of
Israel
went
to
his
house
vexed
and
sullen
and
came
to
Samaria.