1 KINGS CHAPTER 20 Ben-hadad, not content with Ahab's homage, besiegeth Samaria, 1 Kings 20:1. By the direction of a prophet the Syrians are twice beaten, and Ben-hadad hides himself, 1 Kings 20:13. The Syrians submit themselves, and Ahab maketh a covenant with Ben-hadad, 1 Kings 20:31. The prophet by a parable reproveth Ahab, and denounceth judgments against him 1 Kings 20:35. Ben-hadad; called Adad by Josephus, and Ader by the LXX., and Adores by Justin; such changes of names being usual in their translations into other languages, and by other authors. Gathered all his host together, to war against Israel; wherein his design was to amplify the conquests which his father had made, 1 Kings 15:20, but God's design was to punish Israel for their apostacy and idolatry. Thirty and two kings; petty kings, such as were in Canaan in Joshua's time, who indeed were no more than governors of cities or small territories. These were either subject or tributary to Ben-hadad, or hired by him.

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