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  • command of the army the king gave to Banaias son of Joiada, and the high-priesthood to Sadoc instead of Abiathar. (1 Kings 2, 35)

  • Then the king gave orders to Banaias son of Joiada, and he followed Semei out and put him to death. (1 Kings 2, 46)

  • Banaias, son of Joiada, commanded the army; Sadoc and Abiathar were the chief priests; (1 Kings 4, 4)

  • In the seventh year, Joiada sent for the commanders of the army and the royal bodyguard, took them into the temple and there made a compact with them, with the Lord’s own house to be witness of their oath; then he shewed them the young prince. (2 Kings 11, 4)

  • All the directions which the high priest Joiada gave them these commanders faithfully carried out; mustered their men, alike those who mounted guard and those who were relieved of duty on the sabbath, and presented themselves before Joiada, (2 Kings 11, 9)

  • Thereupon Joiada gave word to the commanders of the army that she must be taken out beyond the temple precincts, and if anyone tried to follow, he should be put to the sword; she must not be slain in the Lord’s house, he told them. (2 Kings 11, 15)

  • After this, Joiada would have a covenant made, that bound king and people to the Lord, as the Lord’s own people; bound king and people to one another. (2 Kings 11, 17)

  • As long as the high priest Joiada was his adviser, he obeyed the Lord’s will; (2 Kings 12, 2)

  • Whereupon king Joas summoned Joiada and the other priests; What means it, he asked, that you have not made good the temple’s needs? Henceforth there must be no more taking money according to your rank; it must all be given up to the repairing of the temple. (2 Kings 12, 7)

  • instead, the high priest Joiada had a chest made, with a hole in the top of it, and put it close to the altar at the right hand side of the temple entrance; into this the priests who keep the door put all the money that was brought there. (2 Kings 12, 9)

  • There was Banaias, too, whose father, Joiada of Cabseel, was a warrior famous for his exploits. Banaias it was that slew the two Heroes of Moab; he also went down into a cavern on a day of snow, and killed a lion there. (1 Chronicles 11, 22)

  • Such were the feats of Banaias son of Joiada; he too was famous as one of the three champions, (1 Chronicles 11, 24)


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