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ADINO - Jashobeam (; Hebrew: , Yom; Latin: Isbaam, whence English Jesbaam or Jesbaham; fl. 10th or 9th century BC), also called Josheb-Basshebeth (; , Y Bae...
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Adino, Cantabria, SPAIN |
Adino, Okayama, JAPAN |
Adino, Vladimir, RUSSIAN FEDERATION |
Adino, Addis Abeba, ETHIOPIA |
Adino, Artibonite, HAITI |
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Jashobeam (; Hebrew: , Yom; Latin: Isbaam, whence English Jesbaam or Jesbaham; fl. 10th or 9th century BC), also called Josheb-Basshebeth (; , Y Baee; some Septuagint manuscripts "Ish-Bosheth") and possibly Adino the Eznite (; , Adn), was chief of the Three Mighty Warriors and an officer under David in charge of 24,000 men according to the 2 Samuel and the 1 Chronicles. Jashobeam was a Benjamite from Hakmon (he is variously called a "Hakmonite" or "Tahkemonite"). His father was Zabdiel, a descendant of Korah. He was also a descendant of Pharez of the Tribe of Judah.Jashobeam was renowned in the Kingdom of Israel for having singlehandedly killed several hundred troops with his spear (800 according to Samuel, 300 according to Chronicles). However, in 2 Samuel 23:817, in a passage describing the Three (Jashobeam, Eleazar, and Shammah), the Hebrew and most Septuagint manuscripts read, "Josheb-Basshebeth, a Tahkemonite, was chief of the Three; it was Adino the Eznite[,] who killed eight hu |