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His wife’s name was Achinoam, daughter to Achimaas. And he put his army under the command of his cousin Abner, son of Ner; (1 Samuel 14, 50)
Saul, as he watched him going out to meet the Philistine, had asked the commander of his men, Abner, from what stock this boy came. On thy life, my lord, said Abner, I cannot tell. (1 Samuel 17, 55)
and David fresh from his victory, was taken by Abner into Saul’s presence, still carrying the Philistine’s head with him. (1 Samuel 17, 57)
He sat, as was his wont, on a seat close to the wall; Jonathan was standing there, and Abner took his place next to Saul, but David’s was seen to be empty. (1 Samuel 20, 25)
Then David himself went on a secret journey, and made his way to the spot; looked down at the place where Saul lay, where Abner lay, the commander of his army, and the very tent in which Saul slept, with all the rest of his men camped about him. (1 Samuel 26, 5)
So, at dead of night, David and Abisai passed through into the Israelite lines, and found Saul asleep in his tent, with his spear driven into the ground by his pillow; all around him, Abner and the rest of his army lay sleeping too. (1 Samuel 26, 7)
and cried out to the army of Israel, cried out to Abner, son of Ner. What, Abner, he said, wilt thou never answer? And answer he did, Who art thou, that criest so, disturbing the king’s sleep? (1 Samuel 26, 14)
Thou wast ever a brave man, Abner, David said, none like thee in Israel; what guard is this thou keepest over thy lord the king? The life of thy lord the king was in danger but now, from a subject of his that found his way into the camp. This was great fault in thee; (1 Samuel 26, 15)
But meanwhile Abner the son of Ner, who was in command of the army, brought Isboseth forward, Saul’s remaining son, and gave him a royal progress through the camp; (2 Samuel 2, 8)
And now they offered battle from their camp at Gabaon, Abner son of Ner and the men that recognized Isboseth as heir to king Saul; (2 Samuel 2, 12)
Thereupon Abner proposed to Joab that champions should come forward and make trial of arms, and to this Joab agreed. (2 Samuel 2, 14)
It was a fierce battle that raged that day, and David’s men routed Abner and the Israelites. (2 Samuel 2, 17)
