1 Kings 8:63
Context8:63 Solomon offered as peace offerings 1 to the Lord 22,000 cattle and 120,000 sheep. Then the king and all the Israelites dedicated the Lord’s temple.
1 Kings 8:2
Context8:2 All the men of Israel assembled before King Solomon during the festival 2 in the month Ethanim 3 (the seventh month).
1 Kings 1:6
Context1:6 (Now his father had never corrected 4 him 5 by saying, “Why do you do such things?” He was also very handsome and had been born right after Absalom. 6 )
1 Kings 7:5
Context7:5 All of the entrances 7 were rectangular in shape 8 and they were arranged in sets of three. 9
1 Kings 1:32-35
Context1:32 King David said, “Summon Zadok the priest, Nathan the prophet, 10 and Benaiah son of Jehoiada.” They came before the king, 1:33 and he 11 told them, “Take your master’s 12 servants with you, put my son Solomon on my mule, and lead him down to Gihon. 13 1:34 There Zadok the priest and Nathan the prophet will anoint 14 him king over Israel; then blow the trumpet and declare, ‘Long live King Solomon!’ 1:35 Then follow him up as he comes and sits on my throne. He will be king in my place; I have decreed 15 that he will be ruler over Israel and Judah.”
1 Kings 1:24
Context1:24 Nathan said, “My master, O king, did you announce, ‘Adonijah will be king after me; he will sit on my throne’?
Isaiah 40:16
Context40:16 Not even Lebanon could supply enough firewood for a sacrifice; 16
its wild animals would not provide enough burnt offerings. 17
Micah 6:6-7
Context6:6 With what should I 18 enter the Lord’s presence?
With what 19 should I bow before the sovereign God? 20
Should I enter his presence with burnt offerings,
with year-old calves?
6:7 Will the Lord accept a thousand rams,
or ten thousand streams of olive oil?
Should I give him my firstborn child as payment for my rebellion,
my offspring – my own flesh and blood – for my sin? 21
[8:63] 1 tn Or “tokens of peace”; NIV, TEV “fellowship offerings.”
[8:2] 2 sn The festival. This was the Feast of Tabernacles, see Lev 23:34.
[8:2] 3 sn The month Ethanim. This would be September-October in modern reckoning.
[1:6] 5 tn Heb “did not correct him from his days.” The phrase “from his days” means “from his earliest days,” or “ever in his life.” See GKC 382 §119.w, n. 2.
[1:6] 6 tn Heb “and she gave birth to him after Absalom.” This does not imply they had the same mother; Absalom’s mother was Maacah, not Haggith (2 Sam 3:4).
[7:5] 7 tn Heb “all of the doors and doorposts.”
[7:5] 8 sn Rectangular in shape. That is, rather than arched.
[7:5] 9 tn Heb “and all the entrances and the doorposts [had] four frames, and in front of opening to opening three times” (the precise meaning of the description is uncertain).
[1:32] 10 sn Summon…Nathan. Nathan must have left the room when Bathsheba reentered.
[1:33] 12 tn The plural form is used in the Hebrew text to indicate honor and authority.
[1:33] 13 tn Heb “mount Solomon my son on the mule that belongs to me and take him down to Gihon.”
[1:34] 14 tn Or “designate” (i.e., by anointing with oil).
[40:16] 16 tn The words “for a sacrifice” are supplied in the translation for clarification.
[40:16] 17 sn The point is that not even the Lebanon forest could supply enough wood and animals for an adequate sacrifice to the Lord.
[6:6] 18 sn With what should I enter the
[6:6] 19 tn The words “with what” do double duty in the parallelism and are supplied in the second line of the translation for clarification.
[6:6] 20 tn Or “the exalted God.”
[6:7] 21 tn Heb “the fruit of my body for the sin of my soul.” The Hebrew term נֶפֶשׁ (nefesh) is often translated “soul,” but the word usually refers to the whole person; here “the sin of my soul” = “my sin.”