1 Kings 8:51
people <05971> [thy people.]
furnace <03564> [the furnace.]
1 Kings 13:20
Lord spoke <03068 01697> [the word of the Lord.]
"A great clamour," says Dr. Kennicott, "has been raised against this part of history, on account of God's denouncing sentence on the true prophet by the mouth of the false prophet; but if we examine with attention the original words here, they will be found to signify either he who brought him back, or, whom he had brought back; for the very same words, {asher heshivo,} occur again, ver. 23, where they are now translated, whom he had brought back; and where they cannot be translated otherwise. This being the case, we are at liberty to consider the words of the Lord as delivered to the true prophet, thus brought back; and then the sentence is pronounced by God himself, calling to him out of heaven, as in Ge 22:11. And that this doom was thus pronounced by God, not by the false prophet, we are assured in ver. 26. 'The Lord hath delivered him unto the lion, according to the word of the Lord, which He spake unto him.' Josephus [and also the Arabic] asserts, that the sentence was declared by God to the true prophet."
1 Kings 20:3
1 Kings 8:40
obey ..... lifetimes <03372 03117> [fear thee.]
1 Kings 9:22
Israelites <01121> [of the children.]
<0582> [but they were men.]
1 Kings 11:41
rest <03499> [rest.]
events .................... Annals <01697> [acts. or, words, or things.]
1 Kings 15:31
recorded <03789> [A.M. 3050-3051. B.C. 954-953. are they not written.]
1 Kings 16:5
rest <03499> [A.M. 3051-3074. B.C. 953-930. the rest.]
1 Kings 16:14
recorded <03789> [they not written.]
1 Kings 16:20
rest <03499> [the rest.]
1 Kings 16:27
rest <03499> [the rest.]
1 Kings 22:45
rest <03499> [Now.]
recorded <03789> [are they.]
1 Kings 15:7
rest <03499> [the rest.]
war <04421> [there was war.]
1 Kings 20:31
advisers <05650> [his servants.]
kings ....... kind ................... king <04428 02617> [merciful kings.]
put <07760> [let us, I pray thee.]
Six of the citizens of Calais are reported to have acted nearly in the same manner, when they surrendered their city to Edward the Third, king of England, in 1346. See the whole story circumstantially related by Sir John Froissart, (who lived in that time,) with that simplicity and detail that give it every appearance of truth.
put sackcloth <08242 07760> [put sackcloth.]
spare <02421> [peradventure.]
1 Kings 22:39
rest <03499> [A.M. 3086-3107. B.C. 918-897. the rest.]
palace <01004 08127> [the ivory house.]
That is, probably, decorated with ivory in such abundance as to merit the appellation of an ivory house.