Asahel was a son of Zeruiah (who was King David's sister), and the brother of Joab and Abishai. Asahel was renown for being fleet of foot, but his ability to run swiftly was his downfall. When Asahel pursued Abner in battle, Abner killed him with his spear. The name Asahel means "God has made."
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| - Asahel was a son of Zeruiah (who was King David's sister), and the brother of Joab and Abishai. Asahel was renown for being fleet of foot, but his ability to run swiftly was his downfall. When Asahel pursued Abner in battle, Abner killed him with his spear. The name Asahel means "God has made."
- Asahel (Hebrew: עשהאל, Greek: ‘Ασεάλ) (also known as Asael, Asaell, and Assael) is the youngest son of Zeruiah, daughter of Jesse. The name means "Made by God." Asahel was the nephew of King David, as well as the younger brother of both Abishai, David's General, and of Joab. Asahel is mentioned in II Samuel Chapters 2 and 3. Additionally, the name Asahel (under a variant spelling) appears in Aramaic as was the 10th Watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called the Book of Enoch.
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| - Asahel was a son of Zeruiah (who was King David's sister), and the brother of Joab and Abishai. Asahel was renown for being fleet of foot, but his ability to run swiftly was his downfall. When Asahel pursued Abner in battle, Abner killed him with his spear. The name Asahel means "God has made."
- Asahel (Hebrew: עשהאל, Greek: ‘Ασεάλ) (also known as Asael, Asaell, and Assael) is the youngest son of Zeruiah, daughter of Jesse. The name means "Made by God." Asahel was the nephew of King David, as well as the younger brother of both Abishai, David's General, and of Joab. Asahel is mentioned in II Samuel Chapters 2 and 3. Additionally, the name Asahel (under a variant spelling) appears in Aramaic as was the 10th Watcher of the 20 leaders of the 200 fallen angels that are mentioned in an ancient work called the Book of Enoch.
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