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  2. Ben-Hadad I - Wikipedia

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    Ben-Hadad I (Hebrew: בֶּן־הֲדַד, romanized: Ben-Hăḏaḏ), [1] son of Tabrimmon and grandson of Hezion, was king of Aram-Damascus between 885 BCE and 865 BCE. Ben-Hadad I was reportedly a contemporary of kings Baasha of the Kingdom of Israel and Asa of the Kingdom of Judah.

  3. Ben-hadad - Wikipedia

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    Benhadad, Ben Hadad, Ben-hadad (in the Jewish Publication Society of America Version) or Benadad (in the Douay–Rheims Bible) (Hebrew: בֶּן-הֲדַד, Son of Hadad; Latin: Benadad), may refer to: Any king of Aram-Damascus. Hadad was the name of the senior Aramean deity. Particular kings of Aram-Damascus:

  4. Hadadezer - Wikipedia

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    Hadadezer (Imperial Aramaic: הַדִדעֶזֶר, romanized: Haḏiḏ-ʿezer / ˌ h æ d ə ˈ d iː z ər /; "[the god] Hadad is help" [1]); also known as Adad-Idri (Akkadian: 𒀭𒅎𒀉𒊑, romanized: d IM-id-ri), and possibly the same as Bar- or Ben-Hadad II, was the king of Aram-Damascus between 865 and 842 BC.

  5. Hadad (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Hadad is the name of the Semitic storm god. Abraham's son Ishmael had a son named Hadar who was a chief. [1] Hadad ben Bedad, an early king of Edom. Hada, the last king of Edom. [2] [3] He ruled from Pau, Edom. [4] Hadad's wife was Queen Mehetabel ("God makes happy"), daughter of Matred and granddaughter of Me-Zahab. [5]

  6. Hazael - Wikipedia

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    Hazael is first mentioned by name in 1 Kings 19:15.God tells Elijah the prophet to anoint Hazael king of Syria. Years after this, the Syrian king Ben-Hadad II, probably identical to the Hadadezer mentioned in the Tel Dan stele, was ill and sent his court official Hazael with gifts to Elijah's successor, Elisha.

  7. List of biblical figures identified in extra-biblical sources

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    Ben-Hadad II (Hadadezer) King of Aram Damascus: c. 865–842 Mentioned in the Kurkh Monoliths as one of the kings allegedly defeated by Shalmaneser III of Assyria. 1 Kings 20, 1 Kings 22, 2 Kings 8:7: Ben-Hadad III: King of Aram Damascus: early 8th century: Mentioned in the Zakkur Stele. [24] A son of Hazael, he is variously called Ben-Hadad ...

  8. List of Aramean kings - Wikipedia

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    Some royal names are discovered in the Hebrew Bible. Kings of Aram Damascus: Hezion; Tabrimmon, son of Hezion; Ben-Hadad I, son of Tabrimmon; Ben-Hadad II or Hadadezer, mentioned in the Tel Dan Stele may be identical to biblical Ben-Hadad II. Hazael; Ben-Hadad III, son of Hazael; Rezin; Hadadezer bar Rehob, king of Zobah

  9. Hadad - Wikipedia

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    Later Aramean kings of Damascus seem to have habitually assumed the title of Ben-Hadad (son of Hadad). One was Ben-Hadad, the king of Aram whom the Judean king Asa sent to invade the northern Kingdom of Israel. [25] A votive basalt stele from the 9th or 8th century, BCE found in Bredsh north of Aleppo, is dedicated to Melqart and bears the name ...