Abishai in Easton's Bible Dictionary
father of (i.e., "desirous of") a gift, the eldest son of
Zeruiah, David's sister. He was the brother of Joab
and Asahel
(2 Sam. 2:18; 1 Chr. 2:16). Abishai was the only one
who
accompanied David when he went to the camp of Saul
and took the
spear and the cruse of water from Saul's bolster (1
Sam.
26:5-12). He had the command of one of the three
divisions of
David's army at the battle with Absalom (2 Sam.
18:2,5,12). He
slew the Philistine giant Ishbi-benob, who
threatened David's
life (2 Sam. 21:15-17). He was the chief of the
second rank of
the three "mighties" (2 Sam. 23:18, 19; 1 Chr.
11:20,21); and on
one occasion withstood 300 men, and slew them with
his own spear
(2 Sam. 23:18). Abishai is the name of the Semitic
chief who
offers gifts to the lord of Beni-Hassan. See
illustration facing
page 10.
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