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Text -- 1 Kings 20:32-43 (NET)

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20:32 So they put sackcloth around their waists and ropes on their heads and went to the king of Israel. They said, “Your servant Ben Hadad says, ‘Please let me live!’” Ahab replied, “Is he still alive? He is my brother.” 20:33 The men took this as a good omen and quickly accepted his offer, saying, “Ben Hadad is your brother.” Ahab then said, “Go, get him.” So Ben Hadad came out to him, and Ahab pulled him up into his chariot. 20:34 Ben Hadad said, “I will return the cities my father took from your father. You may set up markets in Damascus, just as my father did in Samaria.” Ahab then said, “I want to make a treaty with you before I dismiss you.” So he made a treaty with him and then dismissed him.
A Prophet Denounces Ahab’s Actions
20:35 One of the members of the prophetic guild, speaking with divine authority, ordered his companion, “Wound me!” But the man refused to wound him. 20:36 So the prophet said to him, “Because you have disobeyed the Lord, as soon as you leave me a lion will kill you.” When he left him, a lion attacked and killed him. 20:37 He found another man and said, “Wound me!” So the man wounded him severely. 20:38 The prophet then went and stood by the road, waiting for the king. He also disguised himself by putting a bandage down over his eyes. 20:39 When the king passed by, he called out to the king, “Your servant went out into the heat of the battle, and then a man turned aside and brought me a prisoner. He told me, ‘Guard this prisoner. If he ends up missing for any reason, you will pay with your life or with a talent of silver.’ 20:40 Well, it just so happened that while your servant was doing this and that, he disappeared.” The king of Israel said to him, “Your punishment is already determined by your own testimony.” 20:41 The prophet quickly removed the bandage from his eyes and the king of Israel recognized he was one of the prophets. 20:42 The prophet then said to him, “This is what the Lord says, ‘Because you released a man I had determined should die, you will pay with your life and your people will suffer instead of his people.’” 20:43 The king of Israel went home to Samaria bitter and angry.
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Names, People and Places, Dictionary Themes and Topics

Names, People and Places:
 · Ahab son and successor of Omri, king of Israel,son of Kolaiah; a false prophet in the time of King Zedekiah
 · Ben-hadad king of Syria during the time of King Asa of Judah,king of Syria during the time of King Ahab of Israel,king of Syria during the time of King Amaziah of Judah;,a title for Syrian kings when Babylon was rising to power
 · Ben-Hadad king of Syria during the time of King Asa of Judah,king of Syria during the time of King Ahab of Israel,king of Syria during the time of King Amaziah of Judah;,a title for Syrian kings when Babylon was rising to power
 · Damascus a city-state in Syria, located near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS),a town near Mt. Hermon at the edge of the Syrian desert (OS)
 · Israel a citizen of Israel.,a member of the nation of Israel
 · Samaria residents of the district of Samaria


Dictionary Themes and Topics: Ahab | Samaria | Armies | Ben-hadad | Israel | God | ISRAEL, KINGDOM OF | Micaiah | Symbols and Similitudes | Parables | Self-condemnation | Prophecy | BENHADAD | Lion | ALLIANCE | Diplomacy | Kindness | Disobedience to God | Magnanimity | Ashes | more
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NET Notes: 1Ki 20:32 He is my brother. Ahab’s response indicates that he wants to make a parity treaty and treat Ben Hadad as an equal partner.

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:33 Heb “he”; the referent (Ahab) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:34 Heb “I will send you away with a treaty.” The words “Ahab then said” are supplied in the translation. There is nothing in the ...

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:35 Heb “Now a man from the sons of the prophets said to his companion by the word of the Lord, ‘Wound me.’”

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:36 Heb “he”; the referent (the prophet) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:37 Heb “and the man wounded him, wounding and bruising.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:39 Heb “your life will be in place of his life, or a unit of silver you will pay.”

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:40 Heb “so [i.e., in accordance with his testimony] is your judgment, you have determined [it].”

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:41 Heb “he”; the referent (the prophet) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:42 Heb “Because you sent away the man of my destruction [i.e., that I determined should be destroyed] from [my/your?] hand, your life will be in pl...

NET Notes: 1Ki 20:43 For location see Map2 B1; Map4 D3; Map5 E2; Map6 A4; Map7 C1.

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