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  • And say ye to Amasa: Art not thou my bone, and my flesh? So do God to me and add more, if thou be not the chief captain of the army before me always in the place of Joab. (2 Samuel 19, 13)

  • These are the names of the valiant men of David. Jesbaham sitting in the chair was the wisest chief among the three, he was like the most tender little worm of the wood, who killed eight hundred men at one onset. (2 Samuel 23, 8)

  • Abisai also the brother of Joab, the son of Sarvia, was chief among three: and he lifted up his spear against three hundred whom he slew, and he was renowned among the three, (2 Samuel 23, 18)

  • And the noblest of three, and was their chief, but to the three first he attained not. (2 Samuel 23, 19)

  • Bengaber in Ramoth Galaad: he had the towns of Jair the son of Manasses in Galaad, he was chief in all the country of Argob, which is in Basan, threescore great cities with walls, and brazen bolts. (1 Kings 4, 13)

  • Abinadab the son of Addo was chief in Manaim. (1 Kings 4, 14)

  • And there were five hundred and fifty chief officers set over all the works of Solomon, and they had people under them, and had charge over the appointed works. (1 Kings 9, 23)

  • And Jeroboam was a valiant and mighty man: and Solomon seeing him a young man ingenious and industrious, made him chief over the tributes of all the house of Joseph. (1 Kings 11, 28)

  • So she wrote letter's in Achab's name, and sealed them with his ring, and sent them to the ancients, and the chief men that were in his city, and that dwelt with Naboth. (1 Kings 21, 8)

  • And this was the tenor of the letters: Proclaim a fast, and make Naboth sit among the chief of the people, (1 Kings 21, 9)

  • They proclaimed a fast, and made Naboth sit among the chief of the people. (1 Kings 21, 12)

  • And Achab had seventy sons in Samaria: so Jehu wrote letters, and sent to Samaria, to the chief men of the city, and to the ancients, and to them that brought up Achab's children, saying: (2 Kings 10, 1)


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