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  • Leaving his brother, David turned to another man and asked him the same question, and the people answered him the same way as before. (1 Samuel 17, 30)

  • David then asked Ahimelech the Hittite, and Abishai, son of Zeruiah and Joab's brother, "Who will go down into the camp with me to Saul?" Abishai answered, "I will go down with you." (1 Samuel 26, 6)

  • I grieve for you, my brother Jonathan; how dear have you been to me! Your love for me was wonderful, even more than the love of women. (2 Samuel 1, 26)

  • so Abner again said, "Stop following me! I will surely strike you down and then, how could I face your brother Joab?" (2 Samuel 2, 22)

  • When Abner arrived at Hebron, Joab took him aside within the city gate as though to speak with him, privately. There he stabbed him in the belly and he died. Joab did so in revenge for the murder of his brother, Asahel. (2 Samuel 3, 27)

  • Joab and his brother Abishai slew Abner because he had killed their brother Asahel in the battle at Gibeon. (2 Samuel 3, 30)

  • His doorkeeper had been cleaning wheat, but feeling drowsy, she slept; Rechab and his brother Baanah got into the house. (2 Samuel 4, 6)

  • But David answered Rechab and his brother Baanah, sons of Rimmon the Beerothite, "Let Yahweh hear, he who has saved me from all adversities. (2 Samuel 4, 9)

  • Then he entrusted the rest of his army to Abishai his brother and arranged them in battle formation against the Ammonites. (2 Samuel 10, 10)

  • Amnon had a friend named Jonadab, son of Shimeah, David's brother. Jonadab, who was a very shrewd man, said to him, (2 Samuel 13, 3)

  • "Oh son of the king, why do you look so miserable morning after morning? Will you not tell me?" Amnon replied, "I love Tamar, sister of my brother Absalom." (2 Samuel 13, 4)

  • So David sent for Tamar and said to her, "Go to your brother Amnon's house and prepare him some food." (2 Samuel 13, 7)


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