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Chazael and the Tel Dan Stele
Overview
The Tel Dan Stele is most well known for its mention of the "House of David," considered by many to be the earliest extra-Biblical reference to the Davidic dynasty yet discovered. The Aramaic inscription describes the triumph of Aram over Israel and Yehuda and is believed to speak of Chazael's war against Yehoram and Achazyah, discussed briefly in Melakhim II 8.Biblical Sources
Chazael is first mentioned in Melakhim I 19, where Hashem tells Eliyahu to anoint him as king over Aram, declaring that he will decimate the nation for their sins. The appointment is first fulfilled in the time of Elisha, who reaffirms the prophecy, telling Chazael not only that he is to be king, but that "יָדַעְתִּי אֵת אֲשֶׁר תַּעֲשֶׂה לִבְנֵי יִשְׂרָאֵל רָעָה מִבְצְרֵיהֶם תְּשַׁלַּח בָּאֵשׁ וּבַחֻרֵיהֶם בַּחֶרֶב תַּהֲרֹג וְעֹלְלֵיהֶם תְּרַטֵּשׁ וְהָרֹתֵיהֶם תְּבַקֵּעַ" (Melakhim II 8:7:12). The words come true as Chazael usurps the throne and proceeds to attack Yisrael and Yehuda.1
Chazael's first battle is described almost tangentially in Melakhim II 8:26-29 and Melkahim Ii 9:. We are told only that Achazyahu of Yehuda joined Yehoram of Yisrael to fight Aram in Ramot Gilad. Though not explicit, it is possible that the war was initiated by Yehoram when he saw Chazael usurp the throne in Aram, hoping to take advantage of the relatively unstable situation to retrieve Ramot Gilad. No details of the battle itself are given and only the outcome is relayed: Aram smote Yehoram, wounding Yehoram who was forced to return to Yizrael to recuperate. Soon after, Achazyahu came to visit, but unfortunately for him, his visit coincided with Yehu's revolt and overtaking of the throne. Yehu thus kills both Yehoram and Achazayhau.