WAR BETWEEN ISRAEL AND SYRIA
The Syrians besiege Samaria, but a sally being made from the city by
the direction of a prophet, they are driven off, and the next year are
beaten at Aphek. Ahab, having spared Benhadad the Syrian king, is
rebuked by a prophet in the name of the Lord.... [ Continue Reading ]
BEN-HADAD] probably the son of the Benhadad mentioned, in 1 Kings
15:18. In the Assyrian inscription he is termed Dad-idri, i.e.
Hadadezer. The history here reverts to the Syrian attacks upon Israel
made originally at the instigation of Judah (1 Kings 15:20). THIRTY
AND TWO KINGS] probably vassal pr... [ Continue Reading ]
THE YOUNG MEN.. PROVINCES] the servants (or esquires) of the Israelite
chiefs who had been driven by the Syrian invasion from the provinces
into the capital.... [ Continue Reading ]
AT NOON] a time when the beleaguering host would be resting during the
heat of the day..... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH THE HORSEMEN] RV 'with horsemen': i.e. with some mounted
attendants.... [ Continue Reading ]
SMOTE] the LXX has 'took.' To aid his pursuit Ahab took the horses
abandoned by the Syrians.... [ Continue Reading ]
SEE WHAT THOU DOEST] i.e. consider what thou shouldest do, take the
necessary precautions. AT THE RETURN OF THE YEAR] in the spring, when
military operations would again be possible: cp. 2 Samuel 11:1.... [ Continue Reading ]
THEIR GODS.. THE HILLS] RV 'Their god is a god of the hills' A
national god was believed to exert his power chiefly within his own
land, and the Syrians regarded Jehovah's power as confined to the
hill-country in the neighbourhood of Samaria; whereas in the plain (or
plateau) E. of the Jordan, of wh... [ Continue Reading ]
TAKE THE KINGS AWAY] The disaster recorded in 1 Kings 20:20 seems to
have been in part attributed to the misconduct of the vassal kings,
and their places (or posts) were now taken by Syrian officers, in
whose loyalty and obedience more confidence could be placed.... [ Continue Reading ]
APHEK] probably a city E. of the Sea of Galilee.... [ Continue Reading ]
Were all present] RV 'were victualled'... [ Continue Reading ]
A WALL (RV 'the wall') fell] either as a result of the Israelites'
assault, or in consequence of an earthquake. Probably it was crowded
with defenders.... [ Continue Reading ]
DID DILIGENTLY OBSERVE.. FROM HIM] RM 'took it' (i.e. the expression
'he is my brother') 'as an omen, and hasted to catch it from him':
i.e. they fastened on the kindly expression and repeated it to attract
attention to it and make withdrawal difficult. TO COME UP.. CHARIOT]
This was a mark of honou... [ Continue Reading ]
THE CITIES.. I WILL RESTORE] This promise was apparently not
faithfully fulfilled: see 2 Kings 22:3. MAKE STREETS.. DAMASCUS] i.e.
have certain parts of Damascus assigned for the use of Israelite
traders (like the 'English quarters' in Shanghai and other Chinese
towns).... [ Continue Reading ]
A CERTAIN MAN] identified by Josephus with Micaiah (1 Kings 22:8). THE
SONS OF THE PROPHETS] bodies of youths organised and trained by the
prophets to serve as their ministers and envoys, and perhaps
eventually to succeed them in their office. They were established at
Bethel, Jericho, and Gilgal (2... [ Continue Reading ]
WITH ASHES, etc.] RV 'with his headband over his eyes': to conceal his
identity: so in 1 Kings 20:41.... [ Continue Reading ]
THYSELF HAST DECIDED _IF_] by his own confession he had neglected his
charge.... [ Continue Reading ]
BECAUSE THOU HAST LET GO] It is possible that Ahab's clemency towards
Benhadad was due to the threatening attitude of the Assyrians, against
whom it may have seemed expedient for Israel and Syria to unite. In
any case, the Assyrian inscriptions record that Ahab and Benhadad both
sent forces to aid H... [ Continue Reading ]