1 Kings 1:24
Context1:24 Nathan said, “My master, O king, did you announce, ‘Adonijah will be king after me; he will sit on my throne’?
1 Kings 1:2
Context1:2 His servants advised 1 him, “A young virgin must be found for our master, the king, 2 to take care of the king’s needs 3 and serve as his nurse. She can also sleep with you 4 and keep our master, the king, warm.” 5
1 Kings 4:27
Context4:27 The district governors acquired supplies for King Solomon and all who ate in his royal palace. 6 Each was responsible for one month in the year; they made sure nothing was lacking.
John 15:15
Context15:15 I no longer call you slaves, 7 because the slave does not understand 8 what his master is doing. But I have called you friends, because I have revealed to you everything 9 I heard 10 from my Father.
[1:2] 2 tn Heb “let them seek for my master, the king, a young girl, a virgin.” The third person plural subject of the verb is indefinite (see GKC 460 §144.f). The appositional expression, “a young girl, a virgin,” is idiomatic; the second term specifically defines the more general first term (see IBHS 230 §12.3b).
[1:2] 3 tn Heb “and she will stand before the king.” The Hebrew phrase “stand before” can mean “to attend; to serve” (BDB 764 s.v. עָמַד).
[1:2] 4 tn Heb “and she will lie down in your bosom.” The expression might imply sexual intimacy (see 2 Sam 12:3 [where the lamb symbolizes Bathsheba] and Mic 7:5), though v. 4b indicates that David did not actually have sex with the young woman.
[1:2] 5 tn Heb “and my master, the king, will be warm.”
[4:27] 6 tn Heb “everyone who drew near to the table of King Solomon.”
[15:15] 7 tn See the note on the word “slaves” in 4:51.
[15:15] 8 tn Or “does not know.”