Flavius Josephus , De oude geschiedenis van de joden, , [2014], VIII, xv, 5, The Israelite king is most probably Jehoram, son of Ahab, and the Syrian monarch Ben-hadad II. Josephus (Ant., VIII, xv, 5) identifies Naaman with the man who drew his bow at a venture, and gave Ahab his death wound (1 Ki 22:34).