top of page
Search

Men of Valor: Jashobeam

  • Writer: David and Marilynn Chadwick
    David and Marilynn Chadwick
  • Jun 2, 2025
  • 2 min read

by David Chadwick


Jashobeam. Also known in 2 Samuel 23 as Josheb-Basshebeth, his name means “the people return” or “dweller among the people.” He is mentioned in 1 Chronicles 27. He is today’s man of valor.


Jashobeam was one of King David’s three mighty men. A close friend and bodyguard to the king, he truly was one of the friends David could trust and return to again and again during times of joy and sorrow. He was also in charge of the first division of 24,000 men.


As Jesus had an inner circle of three (Peter, James, and John), so did King David. Could it be that this is a model for us all when it comes to friendship and relationships? To look at three very close friends whom we can trust explicitly with our hearts? I certainly think there’s a lot of wisdom in considering who these people are in your life and recognizing the faithful few who you can go to and trust for wise advice, encouragement, counsel, and wisdom.


I would also go on to argue that if you’re married, your spouse should be one of these three! Men, nothing can replace the closeness and intimacy you will find with a godly wife who you are able to turn to in good times and in bad times.


Let’s get back to Jashobeam. He was from the tribe of Benjamin, which was the smallest tribe of all the 12 tribes. But did you know this is the tribe from which King Saul came? Most assuredly, he made his loyalty known when he chose David to be the next king over the man who came from his same tribe.


Jashobeam’s father was a descendant of Korah, one of the chief architects of the rebellion against Moses in Numbers 16. Jashobeam’s father and patriarchy in his family heritage must have clearly decided to reverse the curse and not follow in the rebellious ways of his father and produced a proud son who was extremely loyal to his leader, the king.


David likely loved his loyalty to him as king and depended upon him greatly in his inner circle for wisdom, advice, and counsel. He is described in the Bible as a “man of valor.”


The world needs more men of valor like him!

 
 

Recent Posts

See All
Our Favorite Proverbs: Proverbs 18:21

by David Chadwick “Death and life are in the power of the tongue, and those who love it will eat its fruits.” Proverbs 18:21 King Solomon is the primary author of the book of Proverbs. Over the next f

 
 
Lessons from My 98-year-old Dad: Finish Strong

by Marilynn Chadwick “Honor your father and mother, so that you may live long in the land the Lord your God is giving you.” Exodus 20:12 NIV Dad encourages me to finish my own race strong. Live a life

 
 
bottom of page