yāšovʿām יָשׇׁבְעָם ‘Jashobeam’ (Hebrew)
Etymology?:
from šūv שׁוּב ‘to return’ and ʿam עַם ‘people / kinsman’
Roots:
שׁוב
עם
yāšovʿām pr n m pers
Jashobeam = "the people will return"
1) a Hachmonite, the leader of the 30 mighty warriors of David; he joined David at Ziklag and was best known as the man who slew 800 or 300 men at one time; also called 'Adino the Eznite'
2) a Korahite, another of David's mighty warriors; same as 1?