1 Kings 20:13
Context20:13 Now a prophet visited King Ahab of Israel and said, “This is what the Lord says, ‘Do you see this huge army? 1 Look, I am going to hand it over to you this very day. Then you will know that I am the Lord.’”
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 19:10
Context19:10 He answered, “I have been absolutely loyal 2 to the Lord, the sovereign God, 3 even though the Israelites have abandoned the agreement they made with you, 4 torn down your altars, and killed your prophets with the sword. I alone am left and now they want to take my life.” 5
1 Kings 22:8
Context22:8 The king of Israel answered Jehoshaphat, “There is still one man through whom we can seek the Lord’s will. 6 But I despise 7 him because he does not prophesy prosperity for me, but disaster. His name is Micaiah son of Imlah. 8 Jehoshaphat said, “The king should not say such things.”
1 Kings 22:2
Context22:2 In the third year King Jehoshaphat of Judah came down to visit 9 the king of Israel.
1 Kings 6:12
Context6:12 “As for this temple you are building, if you follow 10 my rules, observe 11 my regulations, and obey all my commandments, 12 I will fulfill through you the promise I made to your father David. 13
[20:13] 1 tn Heb “this great horde.”
[19:10] 2 tn Or “very zealous.” The infinitive absolute preceding the finite verb emphasizes the degree of his zeal and allegiance.
[19:10] 3 tn Traditionally, “the God of hosts.”
[19:10] 4 tn Heb “abandoned your covenant.”
[19:10] 5 tn Heb “and they are seeking my life to take it.”
[22:8] 6 tn Heb “to seek the
[22:8] 8 tn The words “his name is” are supplied for stylistic reasons.
[22:2] 9 tn The word “visit” is supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.
[6:12] 12 tn Heb “and keep all my commandments by walking in them.”
[6:12] 13 tn Heb “I will establish my word with you which I spoke to David your father.”