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The king of Israel answered, It is according to your saying, my lord, O king; I am yours, and all that I have.
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Sin Breeds Cowardice
Commentators like Spurgeon and Henry forcefully argue that Ahab's disgraceful submission stems directly from his sin and abandonment of God. They explain that when people forsake God's protection, they lose their spiritual courage and become servile in the face of worldly threats. Ahab's response is presented as a stark contrast to how a faithful king would have acted.
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19th Century
Baptist
And Benhadad the king of Syria gathered all his host together: and there were thirty and two kings with him, and horses, and chariots: and he w…
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And the king of Israel answered and said, my lord, O king So he said to Benhadad's messengers, representing him, as …
Presbyterian
Benhadad sent Ahab a very insolent demand. Ahab sent a very disgraceful submission; sin brings people into such straits, by putting them out of Div…