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Jehubbah

Jehubbah (also spelled Jehubah) was a warrior in David's mighty men, known for his valor and service in Israel's army during the united kingdom period.

Overview

Jehubbah is mentioned briefly in 1 Chronicles 11:46 as one of David's thirty mighty men who served as elite warriors during David's reign. These men were renowned for their strength, courage, and loyalty to the king. Jehubbah represents the faithful warriors who supported David's military campaigns and helped establish Israel's security during the united kingdom.

Key Scriptures

"Jehubbah the Anathothite, Jizri the son of Hotham the Aroerite..." (1 Chronicles 11:46, ESV)

"These were the chief of David's mighty men, who showed themselves strong in his work and in his kingdom, with all Israel, to make him king, according to the word of the Lord concerning Israel." (1 Chronicles 11:10, ESV)

Application

Jehubbah reminds us that faithful service in God's kingdom, though sometimes overlooked in scripture, contributes meaningfully to His purposes and deserves recognition.