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  • A son of Ahimelech, son of Ahitub, named Abiathar, escaped and fled to David. (1 Samuel 22, 20)

  • Abiathar told David that Saul had killed the priests of Yahweh. (1 Samuel 22, 21)

  • When Abiathar, son of Ahimelech, fled to David at Keilah, he took along the ephod. (1 Samuel 23, 6)

  • When David found out that Saul meant to harm him, he told the priest Abiathar to bring the ephod. (1 Samuel 23, 9)

  • David told Abiathar the priest, son of Ahimelech, to bring him the ephod. So Abiathar brought the ephod to David (1 Samuel 30, 7)

  • Zadok, son of Ahitub and Ahimelech, son of Abiathar, priests; Seraiah, secretary; (2 Samuel 8, 17)

  • The priest Zadok came with all the Levites bearing the ark of the Covenant of God. They set down the ark of God where Abiathar stood until the people had all gone out of the city; (2 Samuel 15, 24)

  • The king also said to the priest Zadok, "See, better go back to the city in peace and take with you your son Ahimaaz, and Jonathan, son of Abiathar. (2 Samuel 15, 27)

  • So Zadok and Abiathar carried the ark of God back to Jerusalem and remained there. (2 Samuel 15, 29)

  • The priests Zadok and Abiathar are there to help you. Report whatever you hear from the king's house. (2 Samuel 15, 35)

  • Both their sons are there, Ahimaaz, Zadok's son, and Jonathan, Abiathar's son, and you shall report to me through them everything you hear." (2 Samuel 15, 36)

  • Then Hushai reported to the priests Zadok and Abiathar, "Ahitophel advised Absalom and the elders of Israel in this way; but I have advised them in this manner. (2 Samuel 17, 15)


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