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  • When the men of the city made a sortie against Joab, some officers of David's army fell, and among them Uriah the Hittite died. (2 Samuel 11, 17)

  • while the whole army marched past him.As all the Cherethites and Pelethites, and the six hundred men of Gath who had accompanied him from that city, were passing in review before the king, (2 Samuel 15, 18)

  • Absalom had put Amasa in command of the army in Joab's place. Amasa was the son of an Ishmaelite named Ithra, who had married Abigail, daughter of Jesse and sister of Joab's mother Zeruiah. (2 Samuel 17, 25)

  • David's army then took the field against Israel, and a battle was fought in the forest near Mahanaim. (2 Samuel 18, 6)

  • and that day's victory was turned into mourning for the whole army when they heard that the king was grieving for his son. (2 Samuel 19, 3)

  • Joab was in command of the whole army of Israel. Benaiah, son of Jehoiada, was in command of the Cherethites and Pelethites. (2 Samuel 20, 23)

  • Accordingly the king said to Joab and the leaders of the army who were with him, "Tour all the tribes in Israel from Dan to Beer-sheba and register the people, that I may know their number." (2 Samuel 24, 2)

  • The king, however, overruled Joab and the leaders of the army, so they left the king's presence in order to register the people of Israel. (2 Samuel 24, 4)

  • However, Zadok the priest, Benaiah, son of Jehoiada, Nathan the prophet, and Shimei and his companions, the pick of David's army, did not side with Adonijah. (1 Kings 1, 8)

  • But he did not invite the prophet Nathan, or Benaiah, or the pick of the army, or his brother Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 10)

  • He has slaughtered oxen, fatlings, and sheep in great numbers; he has invited all the king's sons, Abiathar the priest, and Joab, the general of the army, but not your servant Solomon. (1 Kings 1, 19)

  • He went down today and slaughtered oxen, fatlings, and sheep in great numbers; he invited all the king's sons, the commanders of the army, and Abiathar the priest, and they are eating and drinking in his company and saying, 'Long live King Adonijah!' (1 Kings 1, 25)


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