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Hamath-Zobah

Hamath-Zobah refers to the combined kingdoms in Syria that King David defeated in military conquest, extending Israel's dominion during the height of his reign.

Overview

Hamath-Zobah represents the united Syrian territories that David conquered as recorded in 2 Samuel 8 and 1 Chronicles 18. This victory expanded Israel's borders to their greatest extent during the monarchy, establishing David's military supremacy and fulfilling God's promise of territorial blessing to Israel.

Key Scriptures

"David also defeated Hadadezer king of Zobah, as far as Hamath, when he went to set up his monument at the River Euphrates" (2 Samuel 8:3, NIV).

"David took the shields of gold that belonged to the officers of Hadadezer and brought them to Jerusalem" (2 Samuel 8:7, ESV).

"David's fame spread throughout all the lands, and the LORD made all the nations fear him" (1 Chronicles 14:17, NASB).

Application

Believers can trust that God grants victory to those who faithfully seek His will, as David's conquests demonstrated God's faithfulness to His covenants with His people.