1 Kings 1:13
Context1:13 Visit 1 King David and say to him, ‘My master, O king, did you not solemnly promise 2 your servant, “Surely your son Solomon will be king after me; he will sit on my throne”? So why has Adonijah become king?’
1 Kings 1:1
Context1:1 King David was very old; 3 even when they covered him with blankets, 4 he could not get warm.
1 Kings 1:23
Context1:23 The king was told, “Nathan the prophet is here.” Nathan entered and bowed before the king with his face to the floor. 5
Psalms 132:11
Context132:11 The Lord made a reliable promise to David; 6
he will not go back on his word. 7
He said, 8 “I will place one of your descendants 9 on your throne.
Haggai 2:22
Context2:22 I will overthrow royal thrones and shatter the might of earthly kingdoms. 10 I will overthrow chariots and those who ride them, and horses and their riders will fall as people kill one another. 11
[1:13] 1 tn Heb “come, go to.” The imperative of הָלַךְ (halakh) is here used as an introductory interjection. See BDB 234 s.v. חָלַךְ.
[1:13] 2 tn Or “swear an oath to.”
[1:1] 3 tn Heb “was old, coming into the days” (i.e., advancing in years).
[1:23] 5 tn Heb “ground.” Since this was indoors, “floor” is more appropriate than “ground.”
[132:11] 6 tn Heb “the
[132:11] 7 tn Heb “he will not turn back from it.”
[132:11] 8 tn The words “he said” are supplied in the translation to clarify that what follows are the
[132:11] 9 tn Heb “the fruit of your body.”
[2:22] 10 tn Heb “the kingdoms of the nations.” Cf. KJV “the kingdoms of the heathen”; NIV, NLT “foreign kingdoms.”
[2:22] 11 tn Heb “and horses and their riders will go down, a man with a sword his brother”; KJV “every one by the sword of his brother.”