1 Kings 1:8
Context1:8 But Zadok the priest, Benaiah son of Jehoiada, Nathan the prophet, Shimei, Rei, and David’s elite warriors 1 did not ally themselves 2 with Adonijah.
1 Kings 2:33
Context2:33 May Joab and his descendants be perpetually guilty of their shed blood, but may the Lord give perpetual peace to David, his descendants, his family, 3 and his dynasty.” 4
1 Kings 3:17
Context3:17 One of the women said, “My master, this woman and I live in the same house. I had a baby while she was with me in the house.
1 Kings 8:21
Context8:21 and set up in it a place for the ark containing the covenant the Lord made with our ancestors 5 when he brought them out of the land of Egypt.”
1 Kings 11:9
Context11:9 The Lord was angry with Solomon because he had shifted his allegiance 6 away from the Lord, the God of Israel, who had appeared to him on two occasions 7
1 Kings 11:22
Context11:22 Pharaoh said to him, “What do you lack here that makes you want to go to your homeland?” 8 Hadad replied, 9 “Nothing, but please give me permission to leave.” 10
1 Kings 14:20
Context14:20 Jeroboam ruled for twenty-two years; then he passed away. 11 His son Nadab replaced him as king.
1 Kings 15:3
Context15:3 He followed all the sinful practices of his father before him. He was not wholeheartedly devoted to the Lord his God, as his ancestor David had been. 12
1 Kings 17:20
Context17:20 Then he called out to the Lord, “O Lord, my God, are you also bringing disaster on this widow I am staying with by killing her son?”
1 Kings 20:26
Context20:26 In the spring 13 Ben Hadad mustered the Syrian army 14 and marched to Aphek to fight Israel. 15
1 Kings 22:49
Context22:49 Then Ahaziah son of Ahab said to Jehoshaphat, “Let my sailors join yours in the fleet,” 16 but Jehoshaphat refused.


[1:8] 1 tn Or “bodyguard” (Heb “mighty men”).
[8:21] 5 tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 34, 40, 48, 53, 57, 58).
[11:9] 7 tn Heb “bent his heart.”
[11:9] 8 sn These two occasions are mentioned in 1 Kgs 3:5 and 9:2.
[11:22] 9 tn Heb “Indeed what do you lack with me, that now you are seeking to go to your land?”
[11:22] 10 tn Heb “and he said.”
[11:22] 11 sn So Hadad asked Pharaoh… This lengthy description of Hadad’s exile in Egypt explains why Hadad wanted to oppose Solomon and supports the author’s thesis that his hostility to Solomon found its ultimate source in divine providence. Though Hadad enjoyed a comfortable life in Egypt, when the
[14:20] 11 tn Heb “lay down with his fathers.”
[15:3] 13 tn Heb “his heart was not complete with the
[20:26] 15 tn Heb “at the turning of the year.”
[20:26] 16 tn Heb “mustered Aram.”
[20:26] 17 tn Heb “and went up to Aphek for battle with Israel.”
[22:49] 17 tn Heb “Let my servants go with your servants in the fleet.”