Among the ranks of King David's elite warriors, individual fighters are remembered by their hometowns and family ties. One such warrior, Eliahba, carries a title pointing to his geographical roots, indicating that he originally came from the city of Shaalbin [ביאור שטיינזלץ].
Another notable figure in this elite group is Jonathan, whose lineage is recorded using a plural description for a single man, associating him with the "sons of Jashen." The primary approach among commentators is that this phrasing functions as a singular title, simply identifying him as Jonathan, the son of Jashen. This type of expression, where a plural term is used to describe an individual, is a familiar pattern found in other biblical passages. Alternatively, the plural phrasing might indicate a broader family affiliation rather than direct parentage. In this view, Jonathan is identified as a member of the wider family clan known as the sons of Jashen [ביאור שטיינזלץ].