King Nahash was a ruler of the Ammonites mentioned in the Hebrew Bible, particularly in the Book of 1 Samuel. He is known for his siege of Jabesh-Gilead, where he threatened to gouge out the right eyes of the city's inhabitants unless they submitted to him. This act prompted the Israelites to seek help from Saul, leading to his anointment as king. Nahash's hostility ultimately culminated in a battle against Saul, where he was defeated.
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They told Nahash (the Ammonite king) to give them seven days to see if any of the (other) Israelites would come to their aid. See 1 Samuel ch.11.
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Nahash the Ammonite came up and encamped against Jabesh because he sought to conquer the city and impose his dominance over the Israelites. The inhabitants of Jabesh Gilead were in a vulnerable position and requested terms of surrender, indicating their fear of Nahash's threat. His siege was motivated by a desire to subjugate the people and potentially enforce harsh conditions, including the infamous demand for the removal of their right eyes as a sign of humiliation and control. This event is recorded in the biblical narrative found in 1 Samuel 11.
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No. He was highly honored but did not have the status of a king.
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