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From:
Easton's 1897 Bible Dictionary
Joab
Jehovah
is
his
father
. (1.)
One
of
the
three
sons
of
Zeruiah
,
David's
sister
,
and
"
captain
of
the
host
"
during
the
whole
of
David's
reign
(2
Sam
. 2:13; 10:7; 11:1; 1
Kings
11:15).
His
father's
name
is
nowhere
mentioned
,
although
his
sepulchre
at
Bethlehem
is
mentioned
(2
Sam
. 2:32).
His
two
brothers
were
Abishai
and
Asahel
,
the
swift
of
foot
,
who
was
killed
by
Abner
(2
Sam
. 2:13-32),
whom
Joab
afterwards
treacherously
murdered
(3:22-27).
He
afterwards
led
the
assault
at
the
storming
of
the
fortress
on
Mount
Zion
,
and
for
this
service
was
raised
to
the
rank
of
"
prince
of
the
king's
army
" (2
Sam
. 5:6-10; 1
Chr
.
27:34).
His
chief
military
achievements
were
, (1)
against
the
allied
forces
of
Syria
and
Ammon
; (2)
against
Edom
(1
Kings
11:15, 16);
and
(3)
against
the
Ammonites
(2
Sam
. 10:7-19; 11:1,
11).
His
character
is
deeply
stained
by
the
part
he
willingly
took
in
the
murder
of
Uriah
(11:14-25).
He
acted
apparently
from
a
sense
of
duty
in
putting
Absalom
to
death
(18:1-14).
David
was
unmindful
of
the
many
services
Joab
had
rendered
to
him
,
and
afterwards
gave
the
command
of
the
army
to
Amasa
,
Joab's
cousin
(2
Sam
. 20:1-13; 19:13).
When
David
was
dying
Joab
espoused
the
cause
of
Adonijah
in
preference
to
that
of
Solomon
.
He
was
afterwards
slain
by
Benaiah
,
by
the
command
of
Solomon
,
in
accordance
with
his
father's
injunction
(2
Sam
. 3:29; 20:5-13),
at
the
altar
to
which
he
had
fled
for
refuge
.
Thus
this
hoary
conspirator
died
without
one
to
lift
up
a
voice
in
his
favour
.
He
was
buried
in
his
own
property
in
the
"
wilderness
,"
probably
in
the
north-east
of
Jerusalem
(1
Kings
2:5, 28-34).
Benaiah
succeeded
him
as
commander-in-chief
of
the
army
.
(2.) 1
Chr
. 4:14.
(3.)
Ezra
2:6.
From:
Hitchcock's Bible Names Dictionary (late 1800's)
Joab
,
paternity
;
voluntary
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