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- 1 kings - If David wanted Joab killed, why did he leave it to Solomon . . .
Closely related: Why did David advise Solomon to kill Joab? The linked question asks why David advised Solomon to kill Joab I would like to ask a follow-up question: if David wanted Joab killed,
- In 2 Samuel 18:5 vs 2 Samuel 18:14, why did Joab kill Absalom?
Joab's devious personality showed up for the 3rd time 2 Samuel 14:8 While they were at the great rock in Gibeon, Amasa came to meet them Joab was wearing his military tunic, and strapped over it at his waist was a belt with a dagger in its sheath As he stepped forward, it dropped out of its sheath 9Joab said to Amasa, “How are you, my
- In Davids curse of Joab in 2 Samuel 3:29 what is intended by takes . . .
This interpretation can be found in "David's Curse of Joab (2 Sam 39) and the Social Significance of m hzyq bplk", Aula Orientalis 10 (1992), pp 49-67, also by Prof Meir Malul and is in line with other medieval Jewish commentaries
- Why did David fear Joab? 2 Sam 3:39 - Biblical Hermeneutics Stack Exchange
An example, Joab killed Abner and Amasa and David did nothing about it and He also gave instructions that Absalom's life should be speared but Joab went against the order by killing Absalom and it also took Joab alone to get David to address the people when Absalom died
- Why did David advise Solomon to kill Joab? [duplicate]
Possible Duplicate: Is David the Godfather? Joab was a loyal captain in charge for King David and he won lot of battles for his king He had also risked his life in many occasions for the sake of Kingdom of Israel and David (2 nd Samuel 2, 10-12) He did make some mistakes, however: He killed Abner who came to reconcile with David
- Was Joab guilty of Uriahs death in 2 Samuel 11:14-17?
Joab followed King David’s explicit instructions to place Uriah in the most dangerous part of the battlefield and then withdraw support, ensuring Uriah’s death Even though Joab executed the plan, it was David who orchestrated the scheme to cover up his affair with Bathsheba
- Did not King Solomon defile the altar by killing Joab while he was . . .
So Joab fled to the tabernacle of the LORD, and took hold of the horns of the altar 29 And King Solomon was told, “Joab has fled to the tabernacle of the LORD; there he is, by the altar ”
- Was Benaiah afraid to kill Joab in the sanctuary in 1 Kings 2:
Solomon instructs Benaiah to kill Joab regardless that he was in the sanctuary holding onto the horns of the Altar Benaiah seems to hesitate and instead negotiates with him to come out of the sanct
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