Hazaels
Hazaels is a term that can refer to several distinct entities, primarily found in historical and geographical contexts. In biblical literature, Hazael was a king of Aram-Damascus who reigned in the 9th century BCE. He is a significant figure in the Books of Kings and Chronicles, known for his military campaigns against Israel and Judah. His rise to power is described as an act of divine appointment, as he was anointed king by the prophet Elisha. Hazael's reign marked a period of considerable expansion and influence for Aram-Damascus, posing a severe threat to the neighboring Israelite kingdoms.
Beyond this biblical figure, "Hazaels" can also refer to geographical locations. The name may be associated