Amasa
Amasa was a general of the united kingdom of Israel from the Old Testament and acted in the time of King David. He was killed by Joab, the commander, while he was under siege. Amasa was the son of Ithra, whose exact life was unknown, but she was also married to Abirai, the sister of Tsuruya, the mother of Joab, the father of Trava, of Tarshai, and Abigail, the daughter of Haas. Amasa is the first to appear in command of the army when David fled to Absalom's egg. When Absalom crossed the Jordan River, he led the army in place of Joab. After this, when the king of Sheba got up, he led an army at David's command and went to Gibeon to join Joab. But Amasa was stabbed to death by Joe's sword there. Joab killed Amaza with David because he was going to replace Joab. Joab absorbed the army of Amasa and his body was recorded as people threw clothes on it.