Hadadezer ben Rehob explained

Hadadezer bar Rehob
Succession:King of Zobah

Hadadezer (חדדעזר|Ḥăḏaḏʿezer|[[Hadad]] helps;), son of Rehob, was king of Zobah or Sova (Imperial Aramaic Ṣoḇā), a Syrian kingdom that may have been in the Beqaa Valley (now in Lebanon), extended along the eastern side of the Anti-Lebanon mountains, reaching Hama to the north.[1] Zobah exercised power throughout southern Syria and inevitably clashed with the expanding empire of Israel.

Biography

Hanun, king of Ammon (now Jordan), hired Hadadezer in his war against David. Joab found them in a double-battle array, with the Ammonites toward the capital of Rabbah (now Amman) and the Sovan mercenaries near Madaba. David battled the Sovans, which caused them to scatter. This alarmed the Ammonites, who fled back to their capital.

After the Syrians were defeated, Hadadezer traveled north to "recover his border" (2 Samuel 8:3). The power of the Ammonites and the Syrians was finally broken, and David's empire expanded to the Euphrates according to 2 Samuel 10:15–19 and 1 Chronicles 19:15–19.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Doctrine of Aram (Syria). kukis.org. 9 September 2017.