1 Kings 14:2
Context14:2 Jeroboam told his wife, “Disguise 1 yourself so that people cannot recognize you are Jeroboam’s wife. Then go to Shiloh; Ahijah the prophet, who told me I would rule over this nation, lives there. 2
1 Kings 20:38
Context20:38 The prophet then went and stood by the road, waiting for the king. He also disguised himself by putting a bandage down over his eyes.
1 Kings 20:1
Context20:1 Now King Ben Hadad of Syria assembled all his army, along with thirty-two other kings with their horses and chariots. He marched against Samaria 3 and besieged and attacked it. 4
1 Kings 1:8
Context1:8 But Zadok the priest, Benaiah son of Jehoiada, Nathan the prophet, Shimei, Rei, and David’s elite warriors 5 did not ally themselves 6 with Adonijah.
1 Kings 1:2
Context1:2 His servants advised 7 him, “A young virgin must be found for our master, the king, 8 to take care of the king’s needs 9 and serve as his nurse. She can also sleep with you 10 and keep our master, the king, warm.” 11
1 Kings 14:2
Context14:2 Jeroboam told his wife, “Disguise 12 yourself so that people cannot recognize you are Jeroboam’s wife. Then go to Shiloh; Ahijah the prophet, who told me I would rule over this nation, lives there. 13
1 Kings 14:2
Context14:2 Jeroboam told his wife, “Disguise 14 yourself so that people cannot recognize you are Jeroboam’s wife. Then go to Shiloh; Ahijah the prophet, who told me I would rule over this nation, lives there. 15
1 Kings 18:29
Context18:29 Throughout the afternoon they were in an ecstatic frenzy, 16 but there was no sound, no answer, and no response. 17
1 Kings 1:22
Context1:22 Just then, 18 while she was still speaking to the king, Nathan the prophet arrived.
Proverbs 21:30
Context21:30 There is no wisdom and there is no understanding,
and there is no counsel against 19 the Lord. 20
Jeremiah 23:24
Context23:24 “Do you really think anyone can hide himself
where I cannot see him?” the Lord asks. 21
“Do you not know that I am everywhere?” 22
the Lord asks. 23
[14:2] 1 tn Heb “Get up, change yourself.”
[14:2] 2 tn Heb “look, Ahijah the prophet is there, he told me [I would be] king over this nation.”
[20:1] 3 map For location see Map2 B1; Map4 D3; Map5 E2; Map6 A4; Map7 C1.
[20:1] 4 tn Heb “and he went up and besieged Samaria and fought against it.”
[1:8] 5 tn Or “bodyguard” (Heb “mighty men”).
[1:2] 8 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] 9 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] 10 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] 11 tn Heb “and my master, the king, will be warm.”
[14:2] 12 tn Heb “Get up, change yourself.”
[14:2] 13 tn Heb “look, Ahijah the prophet is there, he told me [I would be] king over this nation.”
[14:2] 14 tn Heb “Get up, change yourself.”
[14:2] 15 tn Heb “look, Ahijah the prophet is there, he told me [I would be] king over this nation.”
[18:29] 16 tn Heb “when noon passed they prophesied until the offering up of the offering.”
[18:29] 17 tc The Old Greek translation and Syriac Peshitta include the following words here: “When it was time to offer the sacrifice, Elijah the Tishbite spoke to the prophets of the abominations: ‘Stand aside for the time being, and I will offer my burnt offering.’ So they stood aside and departed.”
[1:22] 18 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.
[21:30] 19 tn The form לְנֶגֶד (lÿneged) means “against; over against; in opposition to.” The line indicates they cannot in reality be in opposition, for human wisdom is nothing in comparison to the wisdom of God (J. H. Greenstone, Proverbs, 232).
[21:30] 20 sn The verse uses a single sentence to state that all wisdom, understanding, and advice must be in conformity to the will of God to be successful. It states it negatively – these things cannot be in defiance of God (e.g., Job 5:12-13; Isa 40:13-14).
[23:24] 21 tn Heb “Oracle of the
[23:24] 22 tn The words “Don’t you know” are not in the text. They are a way of conveying the idea that the question which reads literally “Do I not fill heaven and earth?” expects a positive answer. They follow the pattern used at the beginning of the previous two questions and continue that thought. The words are supplied in the translation for clarity.