And they went out at noon. But Benhadad was drinking himself drunk in the pavilions, he and the kings, the thirty and two kings that helped him.
Y salieron al mediodía. Pero Ben-adad estaba emborrachándose en su tienda, junto con los treinta y dos reyes que lo estaban ayudando.
Ben-adad y sus aliados estaban bebiendo en lugar de estar preparados para la batalla.
📚 Contexto Histórico
In the biblical account of the divided kingdom of Israel, King Ahab faced a major threat from Ben-Hadad, the king of Aram, who had formed an alliance with 32 other kings to invade Israel. This verse occurs during a battle where the Israelite forces advanced at noon, while Ben-Hadad and his allies were in their tents, drunk and unprepared, highlighting the overconfidence of ancient Near Eastern rulers in warfare. The story is set in the 9th century BC and serves as an example of God's deliverance through prophetic guidance to the Israelites.
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