Ahab's Wars with Syria
1 Now Ben-hadad king of Aram assembled  his entire army. Accompanied by thirty-two  kings with their horses and chariots, he marched up, besieged  Samaria, and waged war against it. 
2Then he sent messengers into the city to Ahab king of Israel, 
3saying,  “This is what  Ben-hadad says: ‘Your silver and gold are mine, and your best wives and children are mine!’ ” 
4And the king of Israel  replied, “Just as you say, my lord the king:  I am yours, along with all that I have.” 
5The messengers came back and said, “This is what Ben-hadad says:  ‘I have sent to you  to demand    your silver, your gold, your wives, and your children. 
6But about this time tomorrow I will send  my servants  to search  your palace and the houses of your servants. They will seize  and carry away all that is precious to you.’ ”
7Then the king of Israel summoned all the elders of the land and said, “Please take note and see that this man is looking for trouble, for when he demanded  my wives, my children, my silver, and my gold, I did not deny him.” 
8And the elders and the people all said,  “Do not listen to him or consent to his terms.” 
9So Ahab answered the messengers  of Ben-hadad, “Tell my lord the king, ‘All that you demanded of your servant the first time I will do, but this thing I cannot  do.’ ” So the messengers departed and relayed the message to Ben-hadad.  
10Then Ben-hadad sent  another message to Ahab: “May the gods deal  with me, and ever so severely, if enough dust remains of Samaria for each of my men   to have a handful.” 
11And the king of Israel  replied, “Tell him: ‘The one putting on his armor should not boast like one taking it off.’ ” 
12 Ben-hadad received  this message while he and the kings were drinking  in their tents, and he said to his servants, “Take your positions.” So they stationed themselves against the city.
Ahab Defeats Ben-Hadad
13Meanwhile a prophet approached  Ahab king of Israel and declared, “This is what the LORD says: ‘Do you see  this entire great army? Behold, I will deliver it into your hand this very day, and you will know that I am the LORD.’ ” 
14“By whom?” Ahab asked. And the prophet replied, “This is what the LORD says: ‘By the young officers of the district governors.’ ” “Who will start the battle?” asked Ahab. “You will,” answered the prophet. 
15So Ahab assembled  the young officers of the district governors, and there were 232 men.   And after them, he assembled  the rest of the Israelite  troops, 7,000  in all.
16They marched out at noon  while Ben-hadad and the 32   kings allied with him were in their tents  getting drunk. 
17And the young officers of the district governors marched out first.  Now Ben-hadad had sent out scouts,  who reported to him,  “Men are marching out of Samaria.” 
18“If they have marched out in peace,” he said, “take them alive. Even if they have marched out for war, take them alive.”
19Meanwhile, these young officers of the district governors marched out of the city, with the army  behind them, 
20and each one struck down his opponent. So the Arameans fled, with the Israelites in pursuit. But Ben-hadad king of Aram escaped  on horseback with the cavalry. 
21Then the king of Israel marched out and attacked  the horses  and chariots, inflicting a great slaughter on the Arameans.
22Afterward, the prophet  approached the king of Israel and said,  “Go and strengthen your position, and take note   what you must do, for in the spring  the king of Aram will come up against you.”
23Meanwhile, the servants of the king of Aram said to him, “Their gods are gods of the hills. That is why  they prevailed over us. Instead, we should fight them on the plains; surely then  we will prevail.  
24So  do this: Dismiss all the kings from their positions and replace them  with other officers. 
25And you must raise  an army like the one you have lost—  horse for horse and chariot for chariot— so we can fight the Israelites on the plain, where we will surely  prevail.”  And the king approved their plan and acted accordingly.
Another War with Ben-Hadad
26 In the spring,  Ben-hadad  mobilized  the Arameans and went up to Aphek to fight against Israel. 
27The Israelites  also mobilized, gathered supplies, and marched out to meet them. The Israelites  camped before them like two small flocks of goats, while the Arameans covered  the countryside. 
28Then the man of God approached the king of Israel and said,   “This is what the LORD says: ‘Because  the Arameans think the LORD is a god of the hills and not  of the valleys,  I will deliver all this great army  into your hand. Then you will know that I am the LORD.’ ” 
29For seven days the armies camped opposite each other,   and on the seventh day the battle ensued, and the Israelites   struck down the Arameans— a hundred thousand foot soldiers in one day. 
30The rest of them fled into the city of Aphek, where the wall fell on twenty-seven  thousand of the remaining men.  Ben-hadad also fled to the city and hid in an inner room. 
Ahab Spares Ben-Hadad
31Then the servants of Ben-hadad said to him, “Look now, we have heard that the kings of the house of Israel  are merciful.   Let us go out to the king of Israel with  sackcloth around our waists and ropes around our heads. Perhaps he will spare  your life.” 
32So with sackcloth around their waists and ropes around their heads, they went to the king of Israel and said, “Your servant  Ben-hadad says, ‘Please spare my life.’ ” And the king answered, “Is he still alive? He is my brother.” 
33Now the men were looking for a sign of hope, and they quickly grasped at this word  and replied, “Yes, your brother  Ben-hadad.” “Go and get him!” said the king.  Then Ben-hadad came out,  and Ahab had him come up into his chariot. 
34Ben-hadad said to him, “I will restore the cities  my father took from your father; you may set up your own marketplaces in Damascus, as my father did in Samaria.” “By this treaty I release you,” Ahab replied. So he made a treaty with him and sent him away.
A Prophet Reproves Ahab
35Meanwhile, by the word of the LORD,  one of the sons of the prophets said to his companion, “Strike me, please!” But the man refused  to strike him. 
36Then the prophet said to him, “Because  you have not obeyed the voice of the LORD, as soon as you depart from me a lion will kill you.” And when he left,  a lion found him and killed him. 
37Then the prophet found another man and said, “Strike me, please!” So the man struck him and wounded him,  
38and the prophet went and waited on the road for the king, disguising himself with a bandage over his eyes. 
39 As the king passed by, he cried out to the king:  “Your servant had marched out into the middle of the battle, when suddenly a man came over with a captive and told me, ‘Guard  this man! If he goes missing for any reason, your life will be exchanged for his life, or you will weigh out a talent of silver. 
40But while your servant was busy here and there, the man disappeared.” And the king of Israel said to him, “So shall your judgment be; you have pronounced it on yourself.” 
41Then the prophet quickly removed  the bandage from his eyes, and the king of Israel recognized him as  one of the prophets. 
42And the prophet said to the king, “This is what the LORD says: ‘Because you have let slip  from your hand the man I had devoted to destruction, your life will be exchanged for his life, and your people for his people.’ ” 
43Sullen and angry, the king of Israel went  home  to Samaria.