1 Chronicles 5:10
Context5:10 During the time of Saul they attacked the Hagrites and defeated them. They took over their territory in the entire eastern region of Gilead. 1
1 Chronicles 5:20
Context5:20 They received divine help in fighting them, and the Hagrites and all their allies were handed over to them. They cried out to God during the battle; he responded to their prayers because they trusted in him. 2
1 Chronicles 7:4
Context7:4 According to the genealogical records of their families, they had 36,000 warriors available for battle, for they had numerous wives and sons. 3
1 Chronicles 7:11
Context7:11 All these were the sons of Jediael. Listed in their genealogical records were 17,200 family leaders and warriors who were capable of marching out to battle.
1 Chronicles 12:1
Context12:1 These were the men who joined David in Ziklag, when he was banished 4 from the presence of Saul son of Kish. (They were among the warriors who assisted him in battle.
1 Chronicles 12:37
Context12:37 From the other side of the Jordan, from Reuben, Gad, and the half tribe of Manasseh, there were 120,000 men armed with all kinds of weapons.
1 Chronicles 14:15
Context14:15 When you hear the sound of marching in the tops of the trees, then attack. 5 For at that moment the Lord is going before you to strike down the army 6 of the Philistines.”
1 Chronicles 19:10
Context19:10 When Joab saw that the battle would be fought on two fronts, he chose some of Israel’s best men and deployed them against the Arameans. 7
1 Chronicles 20:4-6
Context20:4 Later there was a battle 8 with the Philistines in Gezer. 9 At that time Sibbekai the Hushathite killed Sippai, 10 one of the descendants of the Rephaim, and the Philistines 11 were subdued.
20:5 There was another battle with the Philistines in which Elhanan son of Jair the Bethlehemite killed the brother of Goliath the Gittite, 12 whose spear had a shaft as big as the crossbeam of a weaver’s loom. 13
20:6 In a battle in Gath 14 there was a large man who had six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot – twenty-four in all! He too was a descendant of Rapha.
1 Chronicles 28:3
Context28:3 But God said to me, ‘You must not build a temple to honor me, 15 for you are a warrior and have spilled blood.’


[5:10] 1 tn Heb “and in the days of Saul they made war with the Hagrites and they fell by their hand and they lived in their tents unto all the face of the east of Gilead.”
[5:20] 2 tn Heb “and they were helped against them and they were given over into their hand, the Hagrites and all who were with them, for to God they cried out in the battle and he was entreated [or “allowed himself to be entreated”] by them for they trusted in him.”
[7:4] 3 tn Heb “and unto them by their generations to the house of their fathers [were] troops of war of battle, 36,000, for they had many wives and sons.”
[14:15] 5 tn Heb “go out in battle.”
[19:10] 6 tc The parallel text of 2 Sam 10:10 has “the Ammonites” in place of “the Arameans” here.
[20:4] 7 tn Heb “battle stood.”
[20:4] 8 tn The parallel text in 2 Sam 21:18 identifies this site as “Gob.”
[20:4] 9 tn The parallel text in 2 Sam 21:18 has the variant spelling “Saph.”
[20:4] 10 tn Heb “they”; the referent (the Philistines) has been specified in the translation for clarity.
[20:5] 8 tc The Hebrew text reads, “Elchanan son of Jair killed Lachmi the brother of Goliath the Gittite.” But it is likely that the accusative marker in front of לַחְמִי (lakhmiy, “Lachmi”) is a corruption of בֵּית (bet), and that אֶת־לַחְמִי (’et-lakhmiy) should be emended to בֵּית הַלַּחְמִי (bet hallakhmiy, “the Bethlehemite”). See 2 Sam 21:19.
[20:5] 9 tc See tc note on the parallel passage in 2 Sam 21:19.