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1 Kings 9:27

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9:27 Hiram sent his fleet and some of his sailors, who were well acquainted with the sea, to serve with Solomon’s men. 1 

1 Kings 2:32

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2:32 May the Lord punish him for the blood he shed; 2  behind my father David’s back he struck down and murdered with the sword two men who were more innocent and morally upright than he 3  – Abner son of Ner, commander of Israel’s army, and Amasa son of Jether, commander of Judah’s army.

1 Kings 7:14

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7:14 He was the son of a widow from the tribe of Naphtali, 4  and his father was a craftsman in bronze from Tyre. He had the skill and knowledge 5  to make all kinds of works of bronze. He reported to King Solomon and did all the work he was assigned.

1 Kings 1:18

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1:18 But now, look, Adonijah has become king! But you, 6  my master the king, are not even aware of it! 7 

1 Kings 4:29

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4:29 God gave Solomon wisdom and very great discernment; the breadth of his understanding 8  was as infinite as the sand on the seashore.

1 Kings 1:11

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1:11 Nathan said to Bathsheba, Solomon’s mother, “Has it been reported to you 9  that Haggith’s son Adonijah has become king behind our master David’s back? 10 

1 Kings 2:44

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2:44 Then the king said to Shimei, “You are well aware of the way you mistreated my father David. 11  The Lord will punish you for what you did. 12 

1 Kings 3:7

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3:7 Now, O Lord my God, you have made your servant king in my father David’s place, even though I am only a young man and am inexperienced. 13 

1 Kings 5:3

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5:3 “You know that my father David was unable to build a temple to honor the Lord 14  his God, for he was busy fighting battles on all fronts while the Lord subdued his enemies. 15 

1 Kings 8:39

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8:39 then listen from your heavenly dwelling place, forgive their sin, 16  and act favorably toward each one based on your evaluation of his motives. 17  (Indeed you are the only one who can correctly evaluate the motives of all people.) 18 

1 Kings 5:6

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5:6 So now order some cedars of Lebanon to be cut for me. My servants will work with your servants. I will pay your servants whatever you say is appropriate, for you know that we have no one among us who knows how to cut down trees like the Sidonians.”

1 Kings 8:43

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8:43 Then listen from your heavenly dwelling place and answer all the prayers of the foreigners. 19  Then all the nations of the earth will acknowledge your reputation, 20  obey 21  you like your people Israel do, and recognize that this temple I built belongs to you. 22 

1 Kings 2:5

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2:5 “You know what Joab son of Zeruiah did to me – how he murdered two commanders of the Israelite armies, Abner son of Ner and Amasa son of Jether. 23  During peacetime he struck them down like he would in battle; 24  when he shed their blood as if in battle, he stained his own belt and the sandals on his feet. 25 

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[9:27]  1 tn Heb “and Hiram sent with the fleet his servants, men of ships, [who] know the sea, [to be] with the servants of Solomon.”

[2:32]  2 tn Heb “The Lord will cause his blood to return upon his head.”

[2:32]  3 tn Heb “because he struck down two men more innocent and better than he and he killed them with the sword, and my father David did not know.”

[7:14]  3 tn 2 Chr 2:14 (13 HT) says “from the daughters of Dan.”

[7:14]  4 tn Heb “he was filled with the skill, understanding, and knowledge.”

[1:18]  4 tc Instead of עַתָּה (’attah, “now”) many Hebrew mss, along with the Old Greek, Syriac Peshitta, and Latin Vulgate, have the similar sounding independent pronoun אַתָּה (’attah, “you”). This reading is followed in the present translation.

[1:18]  5 tn Heb “you do not know [about it].”

[4:29]  5 tn Heb “heart,” i.e., mind. (The Hebrew term translated “heart” often refers to the mental faculties.)

[1:11]  6 tn Heb “Have you not heard?”

[1:11]  7 tn Heb “and our master David does not know.”

[2:44]  7 tn Heb “You know all the evil, for your heart knows, which you did to David my father.”

[2:44]  8 tn Heb “The Lord will cause your evil to return upon your head.”

[3:7]  8 tn Heb “and I do not know going out or coming in.”

[5:3]  9 tn Heb “a house for the name of the Lord.” The word “name” sometimes refers to one’s reputation or honor. The “name” of the Lord sometimes designates the Lord himself, being indistinguishable from the proper name.

[5:3]  10 tn Heb “because of the battles which surrounded him until the Lord placed them under the soles of his feet.”

[8:39]  10 tn The words “their sin” are added for clarification.

[8:39]  11 tn Heb “and act and give to each one according to all his ways because you know his heart.” In the Hebrew text vv. 37-39a actually contain one lengthy conditional sentence, which the translation has divided up for stylistic reasons.

[8:39]  12 tn Heb “Indeed you know, you alone, the heart of all the sons of mankind.”

[8:43]  11 tn Heb “and do all which the foreigner calls to [i.e., “requests of”] you.”

[8:43]  12 tn Heb “your name.” See the note on the word “reputation” in v. 41.

[8:43]  13 tn Heb “fear.”

[8:43]  14 tn Heb “that your name is called over this house which I built.” The Hebrew idiom “to call the name over” indicates ownership. See 2 Sam 12:28.

[2:5]  12 tn Heb “what he did to the two commanders…and he killed them.”

[2:5]  13 tn Heb “he shed the blood of battle in peace.”

[2:5]  14 tn Heb “and he shed the blood of battle when he killed which is on his waist and on his sandal[s] which are on his feet.” That is, he covered himself with guilt and his guilt was obvious to all who saw him.



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