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Baana
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Baana or Baanah (both: bā`ənə), in the Bible.

1 Murderer of Ish-bosheth.

2 Father of Heleb Heleb , in the Bible, mighty man. An alternate form is Heled. He may be the captain Heldai in First Chronicles.
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3 Officer under Solomon.

4 One who returned with Zerubbabel, apparently the father of Zadok Zadok , in the Bible.

1 Founder of a prominent priestly family.

2 One of David's men.

3 Grandfather of Jotham.

4 Sealer of the Covenant.

5 High priest.
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2 Samuel 4 tells of the assassination of Saul's son Ish-Bosheth at the hands of Rechab and Baanah.
For instance, when Rechab and Baanah murder an innocent man, David orders his soldiers to kill the two, cut of their hands and feet, and hang their bodies in the air.
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