1 Kings 5:3
Context5:3 “You know that my father David was unable to build a temple to honor the Lord 1 his God, for he was busy fighting battles on all fronts while the Lord subdued his enemies. 2
1 Kings 5:5
Context5:5 So I have decided 3 to build a temple to honor the Lord 4 my God, as the Lord instructed my father David, ‘Your son, whom I will put on your throne in your place, is the one who will build a temple to honor me.’ 5
1 Kings 7:51
Context7:51 When King Solomon finished constructing the Lord’s temple, he 6 put the holy items that belonged to his father David (the silver, gold, and other articles) in the treasuries of the Lord’s temple.
1 Kings 8:54
Context8:54 When Solomon finished presenting all these prayers and requests to the Lord, he got up from before the altar of the Lord where he had kneeled and spread out his hands toward the sky. 7
1 Kings 8:59
Context8:59 May the Lord our God be constantly aware of these requests of mine I have presented to him, 8 so that he might vindicate 9 his servant and his people Israel as the need arises.
1 Kings 9:9
Context9:9 Others will then answer, 10 ‘Because they abandoned the Lord their God, who led their ancestors 11 out of Egypt. They embraced other gods whom they worshiped and served. 12 That is why the Lord has brought all this disaster down on them.’”
1 Kings 10:9
Context10:9 May the Lord your God be praised because he favored 13 you by placing you on the throne of Israel! Because of the Lord’s eternal love for Israel, he made you king so you could make just and right decisions.” 14
1 Kings 12:15
Context12:15 The king refused to listen to the people, because the Lord was instigating this turn of events 15 so that he might bring to pass the prophetic announcement he had made 16 through Ahijah the Shilonite to Jeroboam son of Nebat.
1 Kings 13:2
Context13:2 With the authority of the Lord 17 he cried out against the altar, “O altar, altar! This is what the Lord says, ‘Look, a son named Josiah will be born to the Davidic dynasty. He will sacrifice on you the priests of the high places who offer sacrifices on you. Human bones will be burned on you.’” 18
1 Kings 13:6
Context13:6 The king pled with 19 the prophet, 20 “Seek the favor of 21 the Lord your God and pray for me, so that my hand may be restored.” So the prophet sought the Lord’s favor 22 and the king’s hand was restored to its former condition. 23
1 Kings 14:15
Context14:15 The Lord will attack Israel, making it like a reed that sways in the water. 24 He will remove Israel from this good land he gave to their ancestors 25 and scatter them beyond the Euphrates River, 26 because they angered the Lord by making Asherah poles. 27
1 Kings 16:7
Context16:7 The prophet Jehu son of Hanani received from the Lord the message predicting the downfall of Baasha and his family because of all the evil Baasha had done in the sight of the Lord. 28 His actions angered the Lord (including the way he had destroyed Jeroboam’s dynasty), so that his family ended up like Jeroboam’s. 29
1 Kings 17:14
Context17:14 For this is what the Lord God of Israel says, ‘The jar of flour will not be empty and the jug of oil will not run out until the day the Lord makes it rain on the surface of the ground.’”
1 Kings 18:12-13
Context18:12 But when I leave you, the Lord’s spirit will carry you away so I can’t find you. 30 If I go tell Ahab I’ve seen you, he won’t be able to find you and he will kill me. 31 That would not be fair, 32 because your servant has been a loyal follower of 33 the Lord from my youth. 18:13 Certainly my master is aware of what I did 34 when Jezebel was killing the Lord’s prophets. I hid one hundred of the Lord’s prophets in two caves in two groups of fifty and I brought them food and water.
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? 35 Look, I am going to hand it over to you this very day. Then you will know that I am the Lord.’”
1 Kings 21:19
Context21:19 Say to him, ‘This is what the Lord says: “Haven’t you committed murder and taken possession of the property of the deceased?”’ Then say to him, ‘This is what the Lord says: “In the spot where dogs licked up Naboth’s blood they will also lick up your blood – yes, yours!”’”


[5:3] 1 tn Heb “a house for the name of the
[5:3] 2 tn Heb “because of the battles which surrounded him until the
[5:5] 3 tn Heb “Look, I am saying.”
[5:5] 4 tn Heb “a house for the name of the
[5:5] 5 tn Heb “a house for my name.” The word “name” sometimes refers to one’s reputation or honor. The “name” of the
[7:51] 5 tn Heb “Solomon.” The proper name has been replaced by the pronoun (“he”) in the translation for stylistic reasons.
[8:54] 7 tn Or “toward heaven.”
[8:59] 9 tn Heb “May these words of mine, which I have requested before the
[8:59] 10 tn Heb “accomplish the justice of.”
[9:9] 11 tn Heb “and they will say.”
[9:9] 13 tn Heb “and they took hold of other gods and bowed down to them and served them.”
[10:9] 13 tn Or “delighted in.”
[10:9] 14 tn Heb “to do justice and righteousness.”
[12:15] 15 tn Heb “because this turn of events was from the
[12:15] 16 tn Heb “so that he might bring to pass his word which the
[13:2] 17 tn Heb “by the word of the
[13:2] 18 sn ‘Look…you.’ For the fulfillment of this prophecy see 2 Kgs 23:15-20.
[13:6] 19 tn Heb “The king answered and said to.”
[13:6] 20 tn Heb “the man of God” (a second time later in this verse, and once in v. 7 and v. 8).
[13:6] 21 tn Heb “appease the face of.”
[13:6] 22 tn Heb “appeased the face of the
[13:6] 23 tn Heb “and it was as in the beginning.”
[14:15] 21 tn The elliptical Hebrew text reads literally “and the
[14:15] 22 tn Heb “fathers” (also in vv. 22, 31).
[14:15] 23 tn Heb “the River.” In biblical Hebrew this is a typical reference to the Euphrates River. The name “Euphrates” has been supplied in the translation for clarity.
[14:15] 24 tn Heb “because they made their Asherah poles that anger the
[16:7] 23 tn Heb “and also through Jehu son of Hanani the word of the
[16:7] 24 tn Heb “angering him by the work of his hands, so that he was like the house of Jeroboam, and because of how he struck it down.”
[18:12] 25 tn Heb “to [a place] which I do not know.”
[18:12] 26 tn Heb “and I will go to inform Ahab and he will not find you and he will kill me.”
[18:12] 27 tn The words “that would not be fair” are added to clarify the logic of Obadiah’s argument.
[18:12] 28 tn Heb “has feared the
[18:13] 27 tn Heb “Has it not been told to my master what I did…?” The rhetorical question expects an answer, “Of course it has!”