And they caught everyone his fellow by the head
 By the hair of his head with his hand: 
 and [thrust] his sword in his fellow's side;
 which he had in the other; 
 so they fell down together;
 the twelve on each side, all the twenty four; some think only the twelve on Abner's side fell; but to me it seems that they all fell dead as one man, since they thrust their swords in each other's sides: 
 wherefore that place was called Helkathhazzurim, which [is] in Gibeon;
 the field of rocks, or of mighty men as strong as rocks, who stood as immovable, and would not give way, but fell and died in the field of battle; the Targum interprets it, the inheritance of the slain.