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  • And Joab left the royal presence to send messengers after Abner, summoning him back, without David’s knowledge, from the Pool of Sira. (2 Samuel 3, 26)

  • No sooner had Abner come back to Hebron than Joab took him aside, there in the gates, under pretence of speaking with him, and smote him in the groin, avenging by that death the death of his brother Asael. (2 Samuel 3, 27)

  • On Joab’s head let the guilt fall, and on all his line; let the line of Joab never want a man that has a running at the reins, or is a leper, or works at the distaff like a woman, or falls in battle, or begs his bread.✻ (2 Samuel 3, 29)

  • Thus Joab and his brother Abisai murdered Abner, who had slain their brother Asael in the fighting at Gabaon. (2 Samuel 3, 30)

  • As for David, he bade Joab and his men tear their garments and put on sackcloth, and go mourning at Abner’s funeral; he himself followed the bier, (2 Samuel 3, 31)

  • His army was commanded by Joab, son of Sarvia, and Josaphat, son of Ahilud, kept the records; (2 Samuel 8, 16)

  • Upon hearing this news, David sent the whole of his forces to engage them, under Joab. (2 Samuel 10, 7)

  • and Joab saw that he must fight one enemy in front while another was ready to take him in the rear. So he chose the best of his troops and led them against the Syrians, (2 Samuel 10, 9)

  • Bring me aid, said Joab, if the Syrians are too strong for me, and I, if the Ammonites have the mastery, will bring aid to thee instead. (2 Samuel 10, 11)

  • So Joab and his men engaged the Syrians, who were routed by his first onslaught, (2 Samuel 10, 13)

  • and the Ammonites, when they saw the Syrians in full flight, gave way in their turn before the onslaught of Abisai, retreating into the city. After this, Joab went back from the Ammonite country to Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 10, 14)

  • And now spring returned, the time when kings march out to battle; and David sent Joab, with other servants of his and the whole army of Israel, to lay waste the Ammonite country and besiege Rabba, while he himself remained at Jerusalem. (2 Samuel 11, 1)


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