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Amasa

Amasa. A military leader who replaced Abner as general during the time of Israel’s united kingdom. He was a son of Jether and Abigail, who was King David’s sister (acai). Roles include: Military Commander, Warrior.

Familial Relationships of Amasa

OT Distribution of References

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  • References: 2 Samuel: 11; 1 Kings: 2; 1 Chronicles: 2

Key References for Amasa: 2SA 17:25, 2SA 20:4, 1KI 2:5, 1CH 2:17.

In the Old Testament (BSB), words representing “Amasa” are translated as Amasa (7x), to Amasa (1x), So Amasa (1x), But Amasa (1x), the body (1x), and Amasa (2x), of Amasa (1x), whose (1x).

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OT Instances (BSB)

  • Amasa (2SA 17:25; 2SA 17:25; 2SA 20:4; 2SA 20:8; 2SA 20:9; 2SA 20:9; 2SA 20:10)

  • to Amasa (2SA 19:14)

  • So Amasa (2SA 20:5)

  • But Amasa (2SA 20:12)

  • the body (2SA 20:12)

  • and Amasa (1KI 2:5; 1KI 2:32)

  • of Amasa (1CH 2:17)

  • whose (1CH 2:17)

OT Pronominal Referents (BSB)

  • you (2SA 19:14)

  • yourself (2SA 20:4)

OT Subject Referents (BSB)

  • you are (2SA 19:14)

  • Summon (2SA 20:4)

  • to summon (2SA 20:5)

  • but he took longer (2SA 20:5)

  • for Amasa was dead (2SA 20:10)

References (Whole Bible)

  • 2SA 17:25; 2SA 19:14; 2SA 20:4; 2SA 20:5; 2SA 20:8; 2SA 20:9; 2SA 20:10; 2SA 20:12; 1KI 2:5; 1KI 2:32; 1CH 2:17