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and Godolias took an oath to chiefs and men alike. They need have no fear of living under Chaldaean rule; let them remain in the country as the king of Babylon’s vassals, and all should go well with them. (2 Kings 25, 24)
For chiefs, they had Mosobab, Jemlech, Josa son of Amasias, (1 Chronicles 4, 34)
Seven kindred chiefs they had, all at the head of their clans, Michael, Mosollam, Sebe, Jorai, Jachan, Zie and Heber; (1 Chronicles 5, 13)
Their clan chiefs were Epher, Jesi, Eliel, Ezriel, Jeremia, Odoia and Jediel; these were the men of rank and power who gave their names to the clans. (1 Chronicles 5, 24)
Bela was father of Esbon, Ozi, Oziel, Jerimoth and Urai, five valiant chiefs, whose clans put twenty-two thousand and thirty-four men into the field. (1 Chronicles 7, 7)
There were other chiefs, too, Jephone, Phaspha, and Ara, sons of Jether, (1 Chronicles 7, 38)
These are the sons of Ahod, chiefs of clans in Gabaa, that were removed to Manahath … (1 Chronicles 8, 6)
Samaias of Gabaon (one of the thirty chiefs, with thirty men behind him), Jeremias, Jeheziel, Johanan, Jezabad of Gaderoth, (1 Chronicles 12, 4)
With that, inspired to utterance, Amasai answered him, that was one of the thirty chiefs: Thine, David, we are; with thee, son of Jesse, our lot is cast. Peace be to thee, peace to all who take part with thee; thou hast thy God with thee, taking thy part. So David welcomed them, and made them captains in his army. (1 Chronicles 12, 18)
And there were Manassites that went over to David; this was at the time when he would march out with the Philistines against Saul, but bring them aid he might not; the Philistine chiefs agreed to send him home, fearing he might go back to Saul’s allegiance, to their great peril. (1 Chronicles 12, 19)
So he had returned to Siceleg before these men of Manasses reached him, Ednas, Jozabad, Jedihel, Michael, (Ednas, Jozabad,) Eliu and Salathi, all chiefs of battalion among the Manassites. (1 Chronicles 12, 20)
From Issachar came two hundred clan chiefs, men of good parts, that could give sure advice to Israel as the times demanded;✻ the rest of their tribe was of the same mind with them. (1 Chronicles 12, 32)
