NETBible KJV GRK-HEB XRef Names Arts Hymns

  Discovery Box

1 Kings 1:22

Context

1:22 Just then, 1  while she was still speaking to the king, Nathan the prophet arrived.

1 Kings 1:14

Context
1:14 While 2  you are still there speaking to the king, I will arrive 3  and verify your report.” 4 

1 Kings 8:60

Context
8:60 Then 5  all the nations of the earth will recognize that the Lord is the only genuine God. 6 

1 Kings 12:5

Context
12:5 He said to them, “Go away for three days, then return to me.” So the people went away.

1 Kings 22:7

Context
22:7 But Jehoshaphat asked, “Is there not a prophet of the Lord still here, that we may ask him?”

1 Kings 1:42

Context
1:42 As he was still speaking, Jonathan 7  son of Abiathar the priest arrived. Adonijah said, “Come in, for 8  an important man like you must be bringing good news.” 9 

1 Kings 10:5

Context
10:5 the food in his banquet hall, 10  his servants and attendants, 11  their robes, his cupbearers, and his burnt offerings which he presented in the Lord’s temple, she was amazed. 12 

1 Kings 12:2

Context
12:2 13  When Jeroboam son of Nebat heard the news, he was still in Egypt, where he had fled from King Solomon and had been living ever since. 14 

1 Kings 10:10

Context
10:10 She gave the king 120 talents 15  of gold, a very large quantity of spices, and precious gems. The quantity of spices the queen of Sheba gave King Solomon has never been matched. 16 

1 Kings 20:32

Context
20:32 So they put sackcloth around their waists and ropes on their heads and went to the king of Israel. They said, “Your servant 17  Ben Hadad says, ‘Please let me live!’” Ahab 18  replied, “Is he still alive? He is my brother.” 19 

1 Kings 22:43

Context
22:43 He followed in his father Asa’s footsteps and was careful to do what the Lord approved. 20  (22:44) 21  However, the high places were not eliminated; the people continued to offer sacrifices and burn incense on the high places.

1 Kings 22:8

Context
22:8 The king of Israel answered Jehoshaphat, “There is still one man through whom we can seek the Lord’s will. 22  But I despise 23  him because he does not prophesy prosperity for me, but disaster. His name is Micaiah son of Imlah. 24  Jehoshaphat said, “The king should not say such things.”
Drag to resizeDrag to resize

[1:22]  1 tn Heb “look.” The particle הִנֵּה (hinneh) here draws attention to Nathan’s arrival and invites the audience to view the scene through the eyes of the participants.

[1:14]  2 tn In the Hebrew text the sentence is introduced by the particle הִנֵּה (hinneh, “look”), which here draws attention to Nathan’s concluding word of assurance and support. For this use of the word, see HALOT 252 s.v. הִנֵּה.

[1:14]  3 tc The Hebrew text reads, “I will come after you.”

[1:14]  4 tn Heb “fill up [i.e., confirm] your words.”

[8:60]  3 tn Heb “so that.”

[8:60]  4 tn Heb “the Lord, he is the God, there is no other.”

[1:42]  4 tn The Hebrew text has “look” at this point. The particle הִנֵּה (hinneh), “look draws attention to Jonathan’s arrival and invites the audience to view the scene through the eyes of the participants.

[1:42]  5 tn Or “surely.”

[1:42]  6 tn Heb “you are a man of strength [or “ability”] and you bring a message [that is] good.” Another option is to understand the phrase אִישׁ חַיִל (’ish khayil) in the sense of “a worthy man,” that is “loyal.” See also 1 Kgs 1:52 and HALOT 311 s.v. חַיִל.

[10:5]  5 tn Heb “the food on his table.”

[10:5]  6 tn Heb “the seating of his servants and the standing of his attendants.”

[10:5]  7 tn Heb “there was no breath still in her.”

[12:2]  6 tc Verse 2 is not included in the Old Greek translation. See the note on 11:43.

[12:2]  7 tn Heb “and Jeroboam lived in Egypt.” The parallel text in 2 Chr 10:2 reads, “and Jeroboam returned from Egypt.” In a purely consonantal text the forms “and he lived” and “and he returned” are identical (וישׁב).

[10:10]  7 tn The Hebrew term כִּכָּר (kikkar, “circle”) refers generally to something that is round. When used of metals it can refer to a disk-shaped weight made of the metal or to a standard unit of weight, generally regarded as a talent. Since the accepted weight for a talent of metal is about 75 pounds, this would have amounted to about 9,000 pounds of gold (cf. NCV, NLT); CEV “five tons”; TEV “4,000 kilogrammes.”

[10:10]  8 tn Heb “there has not come like those spices yet for quantity which the queen of Sheba gave to King Solomon.”

[20:32]  8 sn Your servant. By referring to Ben Hadad as Ahab’s servant, they are suggesting that Ahab make him a subject in a vassal treaty arrangement.

[20:32]  9 tn Heb “he”; the referent (Ahab) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

[20:32]  10 sn He is my brother. Ahab’s response indicates that he wants to make a parity treaty and treat Ben Hadad as an equal partner.

[22:43]  9 tn Heb “he walked in all the way of Asa his father and did not turn from it, doing what is right in the eyes of the Lord.

[22:43]  10 sn Beginning with 22:43b, the verse numbers through 22:53 in the English Bible differ from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), because 22:43b in the English Bible = 22:44 in the Hebrew text. The remaining verses in the chapter differ by one, with 22:44-53 ET = 22:45-54 HT.

[22:8]  10 tn Heb “to seek the Lord from him.”

[22:8]  11 tn Or “hate.”

[22:8]  12 tn The words “his name is” are supplied for stylistic reasons.



TIP #26: Strengthen your daily devotional life with NET Bible Daily Reading Plan. [ALL]
created in 1.42 seconds
powered by
bible.org - YLSA