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Hadadezer

Hadadezer was a Syrian king whom David defeated in multiple military campaigns, demonstrating God's faithfulness in expanding Israel's borders and establishing David's kingdom. His defeat marked a significant turning point in David's reign and secured Israel's regional dominance.

Overview

Hadadezer (also called Hadarezer) was the king of Zobah, a Syrian kingdom north of Israel. David engaged him in several decisive battles that resulted in Hadadezer's defeat and the capture of significant military resources and treasure. These victories expanded Israel's territory and established David's reputation as a mighty warrior-king under God's hand.

Key Scriptures

"David also defeated Hadadezer the son of Rehob, king of Zobah, as he went to restore his monument at the River Euphrates" (2 Samuel 8:3, ESV).

"And David took from him 1,700 horsemen and 20,000 foot soldiers. And David hamstrung all the chariot horses except for 100 that he left" (2 Samuel 8:4, ESV).

"When the Arameans of Damascus came to help Hadadezer king of Zobah, David struck down 22,000 of the Aramean men" (2 Samuel 8:5, ESV).

Application

Reflect on how God empowers believers to overcome spiritual opposition through faith and obedience, just as He gave David victory over his enemies.

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