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Joab
Jo·ab J0045987 (jō′ăb) In the Bible, the nephew and adviser of David whose military victories greatly strengthened David's monarchy. His violent acts of revenge to protect David led to his execution under Solomon.Joab (ˈdʒəʊæb) n (Bible) Old Testament the successful commander of King David's forces and the slayer of Abner and Absalom (II Samuel 2:18–23; 3:24–27; 18:14–15)Jo•ab (ˈdʒoʊ æb) n. a commander of David's army and the slayer of Absalom. II Sam. 3:27; 18:14. Joab
Joab (jō`ăb), in the Bible, son of David's sister Zeruiah and commander of his uncle's armies. A trusted and skillful administrator, he was often vindictive and cruel, as in his killing of Abner, Absalom, and Amasa. David's dying curse on Joab is remarkable. For his support of Adonijah, Solomon had him put to death.Joabadmonishes David for ingratitude to troops and servants. [O.T.: II Samuel 19:1–8]See: Criticism
Joabmurders two fellow commanders; sides with usurper, Adonijah. [O.T.: I Kings 2:32]See: Treachery
Joabkills Abner, murderer of his brother. [O.T.: II Samuel 3:27]See: VengeanceJoab Old Testament the successful commander of King David's forces and the slayer of Abner and Absalom (II Samuel 2:18--23; 3:24--27; 18:14--15) |