Catholic Public Domain Version
"And the commanders of the chariots understood that he was not the king of Israel, and so they turned away from him. "
— 1 Kings 22:33, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And it came to pass, when the captains of the chariots perceived that it was not the king of Israel, that they turned back from pursuing him.”
“And it came to pass, when the captains of the chariots saw that it was not the king of Israel, that they turned back from pursuing him. ”
“It happened, when the captains of the chariots saw that it was not the king of Israel, that they turned back from pursuing him.”
“When the chariot commanders realized he was not the king of Israel, they turned away from him.”
“And the captains of the chariots perceived that he was not the king of Israel, and they turned away from him.”
“And when the captains of the war-carriages saw that he was not the king of Israel, they went back from going after him.”
“And it came to pass, when the captains of the chariots perceived that it was not the king of Israel, that they turned back from pursuing him.”
Then the king of Israel said to Jehoshaphat: “Take up your armor, and enter the battle. And be clothed in your own garments.” But the king of Israel changed his clothing, and he entered the war.
Now the king of Syria had instructed the thirty-two commanders of the chariots, saying, “You shall not fight against anyone, small or great, except against the king of Israel alone.”
Therefore, when the commanders of the chariots saw Jehoshaphat, they suspected that he was the king of Israel. And making a violent assault, they fought against him. And Jehoshaphat cried out.
And the commanders of the chariots understood that he was not the king of Israel, and so they turned away from him.
But a certain man bent his bow, aiming the arrow without certitude, and by chance he struck the king of Israel, between the lungs and the stomach. Then he said to the driver of his chariot, “Turn your hand, and carry me away from the army, for I have been grievously wounded.”
Then the battle was undertaken throughout that day. And the king of Israel was standing on his chariot opposite the Syrians, and he died in the evening. For the blood was flowing from the wound into the joints of the chariot.
And a herald proclaimed throughout the entire army, before the setting of the sun, saying: “Let each one return to his own city, and to his own land.”