1 Kings 20:17-21
20:17 a first contingent: Ahab apparently sent this small squad to test the enemy. Surprise attacks in the ancient Near East often divided the attacking forces into assault groups designed to launch a pincer movement against the enemy (Judg 7:16 b; 1 Sam 11:11 c), to lure the opposing forces into an ambush (Josh 8:15-22 d), or to draw the enemy to a spot where the attacking army enjoyed a superior position (Judg 4:14-16 e; 5:19-21 f).Summary for 1Kgs 20:20-22: 20:20-22 g Horses and chariots were a key asset in ancient warfare. Ahab’s destruction of the major portion of Ben-hadad’s striking power was essential to guard against a future incursion. Still, God’s prophet warned that the king of Aram would return.
• next spring: Late spring and early summer were standard seasons for warfare in the ancient Near East; the forces could count on good weather and a supply of grain from the early harvest.
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