Hezion may refer to two kings of Aram Damascus.
According to the genealogy given in the Books of Kings (1 Kings 15:18), Hezion was a king of Aram Damascus, where Ben-Hadad I is said to be the "son of Tabrimmon, the son of Hezion, king of Aram, who lived in Damascus.
"[1] The passage in 1 Kings refers to King Asa of Judah, who is dated by several scholars[2] to not later than 866 BCE.
In the 19th century many scholars equated him with Rezon the Syrian, an enemy of Solomon.
Shamshi-ilu[3] fought against Hezion of Damascus in 773-2 BCE and extracted tribute from him.