
Text -- 1 Kings 20:1 (NET)




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Wesley -> 1Ki 20:1
Wesley: 1Ki 20:1 - -- To war against Israel: wherein his design was to enlarge the conquest which his father had made, but God's design was to punish Israel for their apost...
To war against Israel: wherein his design was to enlarge the conquest which his father had made, but God's design was to punish Israel for their apostacy and idolatry.
JFB -> 1Ki 20:1
JFB: 1Ki 20:1 - -- This monarch was the son of that Ben-hadad who, in the reign of Baasha, made a raid on the northern towns of Galilee (1Ki 15:20). The thirty-two kings...
This monarch was the son of that Ben-hadad who, in the reign of Baasha, made a raid on the northern towns of Galilee (1Ki 15:20). The thirty-two kings that were confederate with him were probably tributary princes. The ancient kings of Syria and Phœnicia ruled only over a single city, and were independent of each other, except when one great city, as Damascus, acquired the ascendency, and even then they were allied only in time of war. The Syrian army encamped at the gates and besieged the town of Samaria.|| 09411||1||11||0||@Thus said Ben-hadad, Thy silver and thy gold is mine==--To this message sent him during the siege, Ahab returned a tame and submissive answer, probably thinking it meant no more than an exaction of tribute. But the demand was repeated with greater insolence; and yet, from the abject character of Ahab, there is reason to believe he would have yielded to this arrogant claim also, had not the voice of his subjects been raised against it. Ben-hadad's object in these and other boastful menaces was to intimidate Ahab. But the weak sovereign began to show a little more spirit, as appears in his abandoning "my lord the king" for the single "tell him," and giving him a dry but sarcastic hint to glory no more till the victory is won. Kindling into a rage at the cool defiance, Ben-hadad gave orders for the immediate sack of the city.
Clarke: 1Ki 20:1 - -- Ben-hadad - Several MSS., and some early printed editions, have Ben-hadar, or the son of Hadar, as the Septuagint. He is supposed to be the same who...
Ben-hadad - Several MSS., and some early printed editions, have Ben-hadar, or the son of Hadar, as the Septuagint. He is supposed to be the same whom Asa stirred up against the king of Israel, 1Ki 15:18; or, as others, his son or grandson

Clarke: 1Ki 20:1 - -- Thirty and two kings - Tributary chieftains of Syria and the adjacent countries. In former times every town and city had its independent chieftain. ...
Thirty and two kings - Tributary chieftains of Syria and the adjacent countries. In former times every town and city had its independent chieftain. Both the Septuagint and Josephus place this war after the history of Naboth.
Defender -> 1Ki 20:1
Defender: 1Ki 20:1 - -- There were three Syrian kings named Ben-Hadad, all of whom appear in the Biblical narratives (1Ki 15:18; 2Ki 13:24). It seems to have been used by Jer...
TSK -> 1Ki 20:1
TSK: 1Ki 20:1 - -- am 3103, bc 901
Benhadad : 1Ki 15:18, 1Ki 15:20; 2Ki 8:7-10; 2Ch 16:2-4; Jer 49:27; Amo 1:4
Thirty and two : 1Ki 20:16, 1Ki 20:24; Gen 14:1-5; Jdg 1:7...
am 3103, bc 901
Benhadad : 1Ki 15:18, 1Ki 15:20; 2Ki 8:7-10; 2Ch 16:2-4; Jer 49:27; Amo 1:4
Thirty and two : 1Ki 20:16, 1Ki 20:24; Gen 14:1-5; Jdg 1:7; Ezr 7:12; Isa 10:8; Eze 26:7; Dan 2:37
and horses : Exo 14:7; Deu 20:1; Jdg 4:3; 1Sa 13:5; Isa 37:24
besieged : Lev 26:25; Deu 28:52; 2Ki 6:24-29, 2Ki 17:5, 2Ki 17:6

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Barnes -> 1Ki 20:1
Barnes: 1Ki 20:1 - -- Ben-hadad, the king of Syria - Probably the son of the Ben-hadad who assisted Asa against Baasha (1Ki 15:18 note). Thirty and two kings wi...
Ben-hadad, the king of Syria - Probably the son of the Ben-hadad who assisted Asa against Baasha (1Ki 15:18 note).
Thirty and two kings with him - Not allies, but feudatories 1Ki 20:24. Damascus had in the reign of this Ben-hadad become the center of an important monarchy, which may not improbably have extended from the Euphrates to the northern border of Israel. The Assyrian inscriptions show that this country was about the period in question parcelled out into a multitude of petty kingdoms, the chief tribes who possessed it being the Hittites, the Hamathites, and the Syrians of Damascus.
Horses and chariots - The Assyrian inscriptions show us how very important an arm of the service the chariot force was reckoned by the Syrians. A king, who has been identified with this Ben-hadad, brought into the field against Assyria nearly four thousand chariots.
Poole -> 1Ki 20:1
Poole: 1Ki 20:1 - -- 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 ot...
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, 1Ki 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.
Haydock -> 1Ki 20:1
Haydock: 1Ki 20:1 - -- And. The Roman Septuagint and Josephus place this war after the account of Naboth, chap. xxi. But the Alexandrian copy follows the order of the Heb...
And. The Roman Septuagint and Josephus place this war after the account of Naboth, chap. xxi. But the Alexandrian copy follows the order of the Hebrew. (Haydock) ---
The style Benadad, "the son of Ader." He succeeded (ver. 34.) the king who attacked Baasa, chap. xv. 18. We know not the time nor the occasion of this war. (Calmet) ---
Probably Achab had refused to pay tribute, and God had a mint to try if his obstinacy would yield to kindness, ver. 13., and 28. (Salien, the year before Christ 919.) ---
Kings. Almost every city had one.
Gill -> 1Ki 20:1
Gill: 1Ki 20:1 - -- And Benhadad the king of Syria gathered all his host together,.... This was Benhadad the second, the son of that Benhadad, to whom Asa sent to help hi...
And Benhadad the king of Syria gathered all his host together,.... This was Benhadad the second, the son of that Benhadad, to whom Asa sent to help him against Baasha, 1Ki 15:18.
and there were thirty and two kings with him; these were heads of families, so called, and at most governors of cities under Benhadad; petty princes, such as were in the land of Canaan in Joshua's time:
and horses and chariots; how many is not said:
and he went up and besieged Samaria, and warred against it; he went up with such an intent, but had not as yet done it in form; what moved him to it cannot be said precisely, whether an ambitious view of enlarging his dominions, or because the king of Israel paid not the tribute his father had imposed upon him, see 1Ki 20:34, however, so it was, through the providence of God, as a scourge to Ahab for his impiety.

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TSK Synopsis -> 1Ki 20:1-43
TSK Synopsis: 1Ki 20:1-43 - --1 Ben-hadad, not content with Ahab's homage, besieges Samaria.13 By the direction of a prophet, the Syrians are slain.22 As the prophet forewarned Aha...
MHCC -> 1Ki 20:1-11
MHCC: 1Ki 20:1-11 - --Benhadad sent Ahab a very insolent demand. Ahab sent a very disgraceful submission; sin brings men into such straits, by putting them out of the Divin...
Matthew Henry -> 1Ki 20:1-11
Matthew Henry: 1Ki 20:1-11 - -- Here is, I. The threatening descent which Ben-hadad made upon Ahab's kingdom, and the siege he laid to Samaria, his royal city, 1Ki 20:1. What the g...
Keil-Delitzsch -> 1Ki 20:1-22
Keil-Delitzsch: 1Ki 20:1-22 - --
The First Victory. - 1Ki 20:1. Benhadad, the son of that Benhadad who had conquered several cities of Galilee in the reign of Baasha (1Ki 15:20), ca...
Constable -> 1Ki 16:29--22:41; 1Ki 20:1-25
Constable: 1Ki 16:29--22:41 - --1. Ahab's evil reign in Israel 16:29-22:40
Ahab ruled Israel from Samaria for 22 years (874-853 ...
