1 Kings 1:7
"He conferred with Joab the son of Zeruiah and with the priest Abiathar; and they followed Adonijah and helped him." — Joab (*Yo'av*), David's military commander and agent of dynastic bloodshed (Amnon's murderer, Absalom's executioner, Amasa's assassin), and Abiathar (*Evyatar*), the sole surviving priest of Eli's line, form an alliance that represents military and religious power—yet both are *old guard*, associated with David's warrior past. The verb *wa-ya'uzu* (they helped/strengthened) suggests active support, not mere consent. This coalition represents the institutional conservatism of David's early reign—men whose authority derived from his rise to power and who may fear diminishment under a younger king. The alliance anticipates the succession conflict as a clash between generations and institutions.