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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. (2 Samuel 23, 20)
And there was an Egyptian he slew, a wondrous man to see, that carried a great spear; Banaias went into battle with a club, and killed the Egyptian with his own spear, wresting it from his hand. (2 Samuel 23, 21)
And he, setting out on his journey, met with a lion, that slew him. There lay his body on the open road, with the ass close by; the lion, too, remained standing there beside its prey. (1 Kings 13, 24)
and none but slew the first enemy he met; so that the Syrians were routed, and Israel went in pursuit of them. Benadad king of Syria escaped on horse-back among his cavalry, (1 Kings 20, 20)
It was his own servants that set a conspiracy on foot against him, and slew him in the house at Mello, where the road goes down to Sella; (2 Kings 12, 20)
A conspiracy was made against him by one of his own commanders, Phacee son of Romelia, who attacked and slew him in his castle keep (close by Argob and Arie), with fifty Galaadites, and so became king in his place.✻ (2 Kings 15, 25)
Juda had three sons by the Chanaanitess Suë, Her, Onan and Sela; Her, his first-born, displeased the Lord by his evil life, and the Lord slew him. (1 Chronicles 2, 3)
and many of them they slew in battle. The Lord had espoused his people’s quarrel, and the Agareans might never come by their own lands again till the time of the captivity. (1 Chronicles 5, 22)
the great warriors that were enlisted in David’s service. First among all the thirty was Jesbaam the son of Hachamoni; his spear it was that slew three hundred men in one assault.✻ (1 Chronicles 11, 11)
Abisai, too, Joab’s brother, was one of three champions; with his own spear he engaged three hundred men and slew them. (1 Chronicles 11, 20)
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)
And there was an Egyptian he slew; a man five cubits high, that carried a spear as big as a weaver’s beam; Banaias went into battle with a club, and killed the Egyptian with his own spear, wresting it from his hand. (1 Chronicles 11, 23)
