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The Arrogance of Power
Commentators portray King Ben-hadad's command as a product of extreme arrogance. In what Charles Spurgeon calls a "drunken fury," he dismissively orders the Israelites to be taken alive, regardless of their intent. Matthew Henry observes that "those who are most secure are commonly least courageous." Ben-hadad's pride made him underestimate his opponent, a clear warning against the spiritual danger of overconfidence.
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19th Century
Preacher
And they went out at noon. But Benhadad was drinking himself drunk in the pavilions, he and the kings, the thirty and two kings that helped him…
17th Century
Pastor
And he said, whether they be come out for peace
To propose terms of peace:
take them alive…
17th Century
Minister
The proud Syrians were beaten, and the despised Israelites were conquerors. The orders of the proud, drunken king disordered his troops, and preven…