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But I shall spare seven thousand in Israel; all the knees that have not bent before Baal, all the mouths that have not kissed him.' (1 Kings 19, 18)
He sent messengers into the city to Ahab king of Israel to tell him, 'Ben-Hadad says this, (1 Kings 20, 2)
The king of Israel replied, 'As you command, my lord king. Myself and all I have are yours.' (1 Kings 20, 4)
The king of Israel summoned all the elders of the country and said, 'You can see clearly how this man intends to ruin us. He has already demanded my wives and my children, although I have not refused him my silver and gold.' (1 Kings 20, 7)
But the king of Israel returned this answer, 'Say: the man who puts on his armour is not the one to boast, but the man who takes it off.' (1 Kings 20, 11)
A prophet then arrived, looking for Ahab king of Israel. 'Yahweh says this,' he said. ' "You have seen this huge army? This very day I shall deliver it into your hands, and you will know that I am Yahweh." ' (1 Kings 20, 13)
and each struck down his man. Aram took to flight and Israel pursued; Ben-Hadad king of Aram escaped on horseback. (1 Kings 20, 20)
The king of Israel then advanced, capturing horses and chariots and inflicting a great defeat on Aram. (1 Kings 20, 21)
The prophet then went to the king of Israel and said, 'Now is the time to be resolute and think carefully about what you should do, for at the turn of the year the king of Aram will march against you.' (1 Kings 20, 22)
At the turn of the year, Ben-Hadad mustered the Aramaeans and marched on Aphek to fight Israel. (1 Kings 20, 26)
The man of God then went to the king of Israel and said, 'Yahweh says this, "Since Aram has said that Yahweh is a god of the mountains and not a god of the plains, I shall put the whole of this huge army into your power, and you will know that I am Yahweh."' (1 Kings 20, 28)
'Look,' his servants said to him, 'we have heard that the kings of Israel are faithful and kind kings. Let us put sackcloth round our waists and cords round our heads and go out to the king of Israel; perhaps he will spare your life.' (1 Kings 20, 31)
