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2 Kings 13:25

Posted on 18 May at 11:19

And Iehoash the sonne of Iehoahaz tooke againe out of the hand of Benhadad the sonne of Hazael, the cities which he had taken out of the hand of Iehoahaz his father, by warre: three times did Ioash beat him, and recouered the cities of Israel. 2 Kings 13:25 (KJV)

Historical Context: To understand this verse we must first note that Israel at this time was divided into the northern kingdom of Israel and the southern kingdom of Judah. The northern kingdom experienced a rapid succession of kings, many of whom led the people into idolatry. Jehoash (also called Joash) was one of those northern kings, the son of Jehoahaz.

The Opponent: The passage names Ben‑hadad, son of Hazael, as the king of Aram (Syria). Aram was a continual threat to Israel, and Hazael, Ben‑hadad’s father, had previously seized several Israelite cities during Jehoahaz’s reign.

Jehoash’s Victories: The verse records that Jehoash defeated Ben‑hadad and reclaimed the cities taken by Hazael. The wording “Three times did Joash beat him” (or “three years did Joash beat them”) indicates that Jehoash pressed the Aramean king on multiple occasions, ultimately restoring the lost territories.

Jehoash’s Success: These victories are significant because they represent a tangible restoration of Israel’s borders after a period of Aramean oppression. By recovering the cities, Jehoash secured a measure of stability and national pride for the northern kingdom.

God’s Intervention: Although the text does not explicitly mention divine action, Scripture consistently shows God using human leaders to fulfill His purposes. In this case Jehoash served as the instrument through which God delivered Israel from Aramean domination and restored the captured cities.

Lessons to Learn:

  • Persistence and resilience: Jehoash’s repeated campaigns demonstrate the value of perseverance in the face of adversity.
  • God’s faithfulness: The recovery of the cities underscores God’s steadfast covenant faithfulness, even when Israel’s own faith wavers.
  • Divine sovereignty: The account reminds believers that God remains sovereign, working through leaders and circumstances to accomplish His will.
  • Restoration and redemption: The reclaimed cities symbolize the broader biblical theme that God can bring renewal and redemption to places and peoples that have suffered loss.

Overall, 2 Kings 13:25 highlights Jehoash’s military successes against Ben‑hadad, the restoration of Israel’s lost cities, and the underlying truths of God’s faithfulness, sovereignty, and the call to persistent trust in His redemptive plan.

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