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1 Kings 2:4

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2:4 and the Lord will fulfill his promise to me, 1  ‘If your descendants watch their step 2  and live faithfully in my presence 3  with all their heart and being, 4  then,’ he promised, 5  ‘you will not fail to have a successor on the throne of Israel.’ 6 

1 Kings 2:2

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2:2 “I am about to die. 7  Be strong and become a man!

1 Kings 7:27-29

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7:27 He also made ten bronze movable stands. Each stand was six feet 8  long, six feet 9  wide, and four-and-a-half feet 10  high. 7:28 The stands were constructed with frames between the joints. 7:29 On these frames and joints were ornamental lions, bulls, and cherubs. Under the lions and bulls were decorative wreaths. 11 

1 Kings 7:1

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The Building of the Royal Palace

7:1 Solomon took thirteen years to build his palace. 12 

1 Kings 17:23

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17:23 Elijah took the boy, brought him down from the upper room to the house, and handed him to his mother. Elijah then said, “See, your son is alive!”

Luke 1:68-72

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1:68 “Blessed 13  be the Lord God of Israel,

because he has come to help 14  and has redeemed 15  his people.

1:69 For 16  he has raised up 17  a horn of salvation 18  for us in the house of his servant David, 19 

1:70 as he spoke through the mouth of his holy prophets from long ago, 20 

1:71 that we should be saved 21  from our enemies, 22 

and from the hand of all who hate us.

1:72 He has done this 23  to show mercy 24  to our ancestors, 25 

and to remember his holy covenant 26 

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[2:4]  1 tn Heb “then the Lord will establish his word which he spoke to me, saying.”

[2:4]  2 tn Heb “guard their way.”

[2:4]  3 tn Heb “by walking before me in faithfulness.”

[2:4]  4 tn Or “soul.”

[2:4]  5 tn Heb “saying.”

[2:4]  6 tn Heb “there will not be cut off from you a man from upon the throne of Israel.”

[2:2]  7 tn Heb “going the way of all the earth.”

[7:27]  8 tn Heb “four cubits.”

[7:27]  9 tn Heb “four cubits.”

[7:27]  10 tn Heb “three cubits.”

[7:29]  11 tn The precise meaning of these final words is uncertain. A possible literal translation would be, “wreaths, the work of descent.”

[7:1]  12 tn Heb “His house Solomon built in thirteen years and he completed all his house.”

[1:68]  13 sn The traditional name of this psalm, the “Benedictus,” comes from the Latin wording of the start of the hymn (“Blessed be…”).

[1:68]  14 sn The verb come to help can refer to a visit, but can also connote concern or assistance (L&N 85.11).

[1:68]  15 tn Or “has delivered”; Grk “has accomplished redemption.”

[1:69]  16 tn Grk “and,” but specifying the reason for the praise in the psalm.

[1:69]  17 sn The phrase raised up means for God to bring someone significant onto the scene of history.

[1:69]  18 sn The horn of salvation is a figure that refers to the power of Messiah and his ability to protect, as the horn refers to what an animal uses to attack and defend (Ps 75:4-5, 10; 148:14; 2 Sam 22:3). Thus the meaning of the figure is “a powerful savior.”

[1:69]  19 sn In the house of his servant David is a reference to Messiah’s Davidic descent. Zechariah is more interested in Jesus than his own son John at this point.

[1:70]  20 tn Grk “from the ages,” “from eternity.”

[1:71]  21 tn Grk “from long ago, salvation.”

[1:71]  22 sn The theme of being saved from our enemies is like the release Jesus preached in Luke 4:18-19. Luke’s narrative shows that one of the enemies in view is Satan and his cohorts, with the grip they have on humanity.

[1:72]  23 tn The words “He has done this” (referring to the raising up of the horn of salvation from David’s house) are not in the Greek text, but are supplied to allow a new sentence to be started in the translation. The Greek sentence is lengthy and complex at this point, while contemporary English uses much shorter sentences.

[1:72]  24 sn Mercy refers to God’s loyal love (steadfast love) by which he completes his promises. See Luke 1:50.

[1:72]  25 tn Or “our forefathers”; Grk “our fathers.” This begins with the promise to Abraham (vv. 55, 73), and thus refers to many generations of ancestors.

[1:72]  26 sn The promises of God can be summarized as being found in the one promise (the oath that he swore) to Abraham (Gen 12:1-3).



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