Ben-hadad of Aram besieges Samaria with a great coalition, but the LORD, to show that He is God, gives Ahab an improbable victory, and again defeats the Arameans in the plains. Yet when Ahab makes a treaty and spares the defeated Ben-hadad, a prophet condemns him for releasing the man God had devoted to destruction, declaring that Ahab’s life will answer for it.
1 Kings study chapter
1 Kings 20
c. 857 BCAhab defeats Ben-hadad of Aram twice but spares him, against the word of the LORD.
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