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King Benhadad of Syria gathered all his troops, and supported by thirty-two other rulers with their horses and chariots, he marched up, laid siege to Samaria, and launched attacks against it.
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He sent messengers into the city to King Ahab of Israel to say, "King Benhadad demands that
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you surrender to him your silver and gold, your women and the strongest of your children."
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"Tell my lord, King Benhadad, that I agree; he can have me and everything I own," Ahab answered.
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Later the messengers came back to Ahab with another demand from Benhadad: "I sent you word that you were to hand over to me your silver and gold, your women and your children.
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Now, however, I will send my officers to search your palace and the homes of your officials, and to take everything they consider valuable. They will be there about this time tomorrow."
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King Ahab called in all the leaders of the country and said, "You see that this man wants to ruin us. He sent me a message demanding my wives and children, my silver and gold, and I agreed."
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The leaders and the people answered, "Don't pay any attention to him; don't give in."
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So Ahab replied to Benhadad's messengers, "Tell my lord the king that I agreed to his first demand, but I cannot agree to the second." The messengers left and then returned with another message
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from Benhadad: "I will bring enough men to destroy this city of yours and carry off the rubble in their hands. May the gods strike me dead if I don't!"
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King Ahab answered, "Tell King Benhadad that a real soldier does his bragging [after] a battle, not before it."