1 Samuel 12:14
Context12:14 If you fear the Lord, serving him and obeying him 1 and not rebelling against what he says, 2 and if both you and the king who rules over you follow the Lord your God, all will be well. 3
1 Samuel 14:21
Context14:21 The Hebrews who had earlier gone over to the Philistine side 4 joined the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan.
1 Samuel 18:5
Context18:5 On every mission on which Saul sent him, David achieved success. So Saul appointed him over the men of war. This pleased not only all the army, but also Saul’s servants. 5
1 Samuel 21:8
Context21:8 David said to Ahimelech, “Is there no sword or spear here at your disposal? I don’t have my own sword or equipment in hand due to the urgency of the king’s instructions.”
1 Samuel 23:17
Context23:17 He said to him, “Don’t be afraid! For the hand of my father Saul cannot find you. You will rule over Israel, and I will be your second in command. Even my father Saul realizes this.”
1 Samuel 26:25
Context26:25 Saul replied to David, “May you be rewarded, 6 my son David! You will without question be successful!” 7 So David went on his way, and Saul returned to his place.


[12:14] 1 tn Heb “and you listen to his voice.”
[12:14] 2 tn Heb “the mouth of the
[12:14] 3 tn The words “all will be well” are supplied in the translation for stylistic reasons.
[14:21] 4 tn Heb “and the Hebrews were to the Philistines formerly, who went up with them in the camp all around.”
[18:5] 7 tn Heb “it was good in the eyes of all the people and also in the eyes of the servants of Saul.”
[26:25] 11 tn Heb “you will certainly do and also you will certainly be able.” The infinitive absolutes placed before the finite verbal forms lend emphasis to the statement.