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2 Kings 8:25, 28--29, 9:24, 27:

27 In the twelfth year of Joram the son of Ahab king of Israel did Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of Judah begin to reign.
28 And he went with Joram the son of Ahab to the war against Hazael king of Syria in Ramothgilead; and the Syrians wounded Joram.
29 And king Joram went back to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds which the Syrians had given him at Ramah, when he fought against Hazael king of Syria. And Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of Judah went down to see Joram the son of Ahab in Jezreel, because he was sick.

[24] And Jehu drew a bow with his full strength, and smote Jehoram between his arms, and the arrow went out at his heart, and he sunk down in his chariot.
[27] But when Ahaziah the king of Judah saw this, he fled by the way of the garden house. And Jehu followed after him, and said, Smite him also in the chariot. And they did so at the going up to Gur, which is by Ibleam. And he fled to Megiddo, and died there.

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How the Tel Dan Stele was found:

[ 12 ]  [ 13 ]

Or the king Hadad reference in line 5 of  the Tel Dan Steele can easily refer to 1 Kings 15:26 in which Syrian King Behadad defeats the northern kingdom of Israel and took some of their cities:

So Benhadad hearkened unto king Asa, and sent the captains of the hosts which he had against the cities of Israel, and smote Ijon, and Dan, and Abelbethmaachah, and all Cinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali.

Either way, the ancient Tel Dan Stele refers to the House of David himself and to a Syrian military victory over Israel and/or Judah or both, all of which are mentioned in the Scriptures and both confirm and point to the Scriptures' historical accuracy, including the Old Testament's record.

π•°π–›π–Žπ–‰π–Šπ–“π–ˆπ–Š 𝕺𝖋 π•΅π–Šπ–˜π–šπ–˜ 𝕬𝖓𝖉 π•Ώπ–π–Š π•­π–Žπ–‡π–‘π–Š



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2 Kings 8:25, 28--29, 9:24, 27:

27 In the twelfth year of Joram the son of Ahab king of Israel did Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of Judah begin to reign.
28 And he went with Joram the son of Ahab to the war against Hazael king of Syria in Ramothgilead; and the Syrians wounded Joram.
29 And king Joram went back to be healed in Jezreel of the wounds which the Syrians had given him at Ramah, when he fought against Hazael king of Syria. And Ahaziah the son of Jehoram king of Judah went down to see Joram the son of Ahab in Jezreel, because he was sick.

[24] And Jehu drew a bow with his full strength, and smote Jehoram between his arms, and the arrow went out at his heart, and he sunk down in his chariot.
[27] But when Ahaziah the king of Judah saw this, he fled by the way of the garden house. And Jehu followed after him, and said, Smite him also in the chariot. And they did so at the going up to Gur, which is by Ibleam. And he fled to Megiddo, and died there.

Sources

[ 1 ]  [ 4 ]  [ 7 ]
[ 2 ]  [ 5 ]  [ 8 ]
[ 3 ]  [ 6 ]  [ 9 ]

[ 10 ]  [ 11 ]

How the Tel Dan Stele was found:

[ 12 ]  [ 13 ]

Or the king Hadad reference in line 5 of  the Tel Dan Steele can easily refer to 1 Kings 15:26 in which Syrian King Behadad defeats the northern kingdom of Israel and took some of their cities:

So Benhadad hearkened unto king Asa, and sent the captains of the hosts which he had against the cities of Israel, and smote Ijon, and Dan, and Abelbethmaachah, and all Cinneroth, with all the land of Naphtali.

Either way, the ancient Tel Dan Stele refers to the House of David himself and to a Syrian military victory over Israel and/or Judah or both, all of which are mentioned in the Scriptures and both confirm and point to the Scriptures' historical accuracy, including the Old Testament's record.

π•°π–›π–Žπ–‰π–Šπ–“π–ˆπ–Š 𝕺𝖋 π•΅π–Šπ–˜π–šπ–˜ 𝕬𝖓𝖉 π•Ώπ–π–Š π•­π–Žπ–‡π–‘π–Š

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