Jashobeam in the Bible Encyclopedia - ISBE
ja-sho'-be-am (yashobh`am, probably "people will return";
see discussion of names compounded with `am, in HPN, 41-59):
Jashobeam is mentioned in three passages (1 Ch 11:11; 12:6
(Hebrew 7); 27:2 f), but opinions vary as to the number of
persons erred to. In 1 Ch 11:11 he is called "the son of a
Hachmonite" (reference unknown) and "the chief of the three"
("three," the best reading; the Revised Version (British and
American) "thirty"; the King James Version, the Revised
Version margin "captains"), mighty men of David. He is said
to have slain 300 (800 in 2 Sam 23:8) at one time, i.e. one
after another.
The gibborim, or heroes, numbered 600 and were divided into
bands of 200 each and subdivided into smaller bands of 20
each, with a captain for each company large and small.
Jashobeam had command of the first of the three bands of 200
(see Ewald, HI, III , 140 f; Stanley, HJC, II, 78). From the
indefiniteness of the description, "three of the thirty
chief," he can hardly be regarded as one of the three mighty
men who broke through the ranks of the Philistines, and
brought water from the well of Bethlehem to David on the
hill-fortress of Adullam (1 Ch 11:15-17), and the fact that
"the thirty" have not yet been mentioned would seem to
indicate that this story is not in its proper place. But
"Jashobe am" here (1 Ch 11:11) is probably an error for
"Ishbaal," the reading of many of the manuscripts of the
Septuagint (HPN, 46, note).
In the parallel passage (2 Sam 23:8) he is called
"Joshebbasshebeth, a Tahchemonite." This verse, however, is
probably corrupt (Revised Version margin), and the text
should be corrected in accordance with Ch to "Ishbaal, the
Hachmonite." In 1 Ch 27:2 f Jashobeam is said to have been
"the son of Zabdiel," of the family of Perez, and the
commander-in-chief of the division of David's army which did
duty the first month. The army consisted of 12 divisions of
24,000 each, each division serving a month in turn. In 1 Ch
12:6 (Hebrew 7) Jashobeam is mentioned among those who
joined David at Ziklag in the time of Saul, and is described
as a Korahite, probably one belonging to a family of Judah
(compare 2:43).
James Crichton
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