1 Samuel 6:16
Context6:16 The five leaders of the Philistines watched what was happening and then returned to Ekron on the same day.
1 Samuel 16:17
Context16:17 So Saul said to his servants, “Find 1 me a man who plays well and bring him to me.”
1 Samuel 12:24
Context12:24 However, fear the Lord and serve him faithfully with all your heart. Just look at the great things he has done for you!
1 Samuel 13:6
Context13:6 The men of Israel realized they had a problem because their army was hard pressed. So the army hid in caves, thickets, cliffs, strongholds, 2 and cisterns.
1 Samuel 14:29
Context14:29 Then Jonathan said, “My father has caused trouble for the land. See how my eyes gleamed 3 when I tasted just a little of this honey.
1 Samuel 6:19
Context6:19 But the Lord 4 struck down some of the people of Beth Shemesh because they had looked into the ark of the Lord; he struck down 50,070 5 of the men. The people grieved because the Lord had struck the people with a hard blow.
1 Samuel 24:10
Context24:10 Today your own eyes see how the Lord delivered you – this very day – into my hands in the cave. Some told me to kill you, but I had pity 6 on you and said, ‘I will not extend my hand against my lord, for he is the Lord’s chosen one.’ 7


[13:6] 1 tn Or perhaps “vaults.” This rare term also occurs in Judg 9:46, 49. Cf. KJV “high places”; ASV “coverts”; NAB “caverns”; NASB “cellars”; NIV, NCV, TEV “pits”; NRSV, NLT “tombs.”
[14:29] 1 tc The LXX reads “saw.” See v. 27.
[6:19] 1 tn Heb “he”; the referent (the
[6:19] 2 tc The number 50,070 is surprisingly large, although it finds almost unanimous textual support in the MT and in the ancient versions. Only a few medieval Hebrew
[24:10] 1 tn Heb “it had pity,” apparently with the understood subject being “my eye,” in accordance with a common expression.