The story of Hazael

Hazael was a biblical figure who is best known for being the King of Aram-Damascus. He was the son of a man named Tabrimmon, and he had a brother named Ben-Hadad. He is mentioned in the Bible in the books of 2 Kings, 1 Chronicles, and Isaiah. Hazael was a powerful ruler who was known for his military prowess. He was a fierce enemy of the Kingdom of Israel, and he was responsible for the death of King Jehoram of Israel. He also conquered many of the cities of Israel, including Gilead, Galilee, and Samaria. Hazael is also known for his role in the prophecy of Elijah. Elijah prophesied that Hazael would become king of Aram-Damascus, and that he would be a scourge to the people of Israel. This prophecy was fulfilled when Hazael became king and conquered many of the cities of Israel. Hazael is remembered as a powerful ruler who was a great enemy of the Kingdom of Israel. He is best known for his military prowess and for fulfilling the prophecy of Elijah.
Name meaning
"God has seen" or "God sees"
Name origin
Hebrew
Role
King
First mention
1 Kings 19:15
Appearances in the Bible
21 mentions
In Hebrew
חזאל