Ben-hadad I in Wikipedia
(Aramaic: Bar-Hadad I), was the king of Aram Damascus between
(885-865 BCE). He was the son of Tabrimmon and grandson of
Hezion and a contemporary of Kings Baasha of Israel and Asa of
Judah. Asa called on Ben-Hadad I to aid him in attacking
northern Israel while Baasha was restricting access to
Jerusalem through border fortifications. The plan worked for
Asa as Ben-Hadad took the towns of "Ijon, Dan, Abel-beth-
maachah, and all Chinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali" (1
Kgs. 15:20). This acquisition gave Damascus control of the
trade route to southern Phoenicia. By the reign of Ahab the
area was back in Israelite hands.[1]
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