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Chief and leader shall he be, David promised, that is the first to dislodge these Jebusites; and Joab son of Sarvia was first to scale the walls, so he became leader of the army. (1 Chronicles 11, 6)
Whereupon the three champions broke through the Philistine lines, drew water from the well by the gate of Bethlehem, and brought it to David. Instead of drinking it, he poured it out as a libation to the Lord; (1 Chronicles 11, 18)
And these were great warriors in David’s army, Asahel, Joab’s brother, and his cousin Elchanan of Bethlehem, (1 Chronicles 11, 26)
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)
Brave warriors these were, and helped David to make war on the freebooters, as captains in his army. (1 Chronicles 12, 21)
Wait till thou hearest, in the tops of the pear-trees, the sound of marching feet; then offer battle; it is a sign that the Lord marches on before thee, to smite down the army of the Philistines. (1 Chronicles 14, 15)
When the Syrians of Damascus came out to reinforce Adarezer king of Soba, David routed their army of twenty-two thousand, (1 Chronicles 18, 5)
His army was commanded by Joab, son of Sarvia, and Josaphat, son of Ahilud, kept the records; (1 Chronicles 18, 15)
Thirty-two thousand they hired, as well as the king of Maacha with his army; all these came and pitched their tents before Medaba, and the Ammonites themselves left their cities, to offer battle. (1 Chronicles 19, 7)
And now spring returned, the time when kings march out to battle; and Joab mustered an army, the pick of all the fighting men, to ravage the Ammonite territory. He marched against Rabba and laid siege to it; nor had David himself yet left Jerusalem when Joab overcame Rabba and destroyed it. (1 Chronicles 20, 1)
after Achitophel came Banaias’ son Joiada, and Abiathar. And the army was commanded by Joab. (1 Chronicles 27, 34)
