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2 Samuel 1:4

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1:4 David inquired, “How were things going? 1  Tell me!” He replied, “The people fled from the battle and many of them 2  fell dead. 3  Even Saul and his son Jonathan are dead!”

2 Samuel 12:30

Context
12:30 He took the crown of their king 4  from his head – it was gold, weighed about seventy-five pounds, 5  and held a precious stone – and it was placed on David’s head. He also took from the city a great deal of plunder.

2 Samuel 14:11

Context
14:11 She replied, “In that case, 6  let the king invoke the name of 7  the Lord your God so that the avenger of blood may not kill! Then they will not destroy my son!” He replied, “As surely as the Lord lives, not a single hair of your son’s head 8  will fall to the ground.”

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[1:4]  1 tn Heb “What was the word?”

[1:4]  2 tn Heb “from the people.”

[1:4]  3 tn Heb “fell and died.”

[12:30]  4 tn Part of the Greek tradition wrongly understands Hebrew מַלְכָּם (malkam, “their king”) as a proper name (“Milcom”). Some English versions follow the Greek here, rendering the phrase “the crown of Milcom” (so NRSV; cf. also NAB, CEV). TEV takes this as a reference not to the Ammonite king but to “the idol of the Ammonite god Molech.”

[12:30]  5 tn Heb “and its weight [was] a talent of gold.” The weight of this ornamental crown was approximately 75 lbs (34 kg). See P. K. McCarter, II Samuel (AB), 313.

[14:11]  7 tn The words “in that case” are not in the Hebrew text, but may be inferred from the context. They are supplied in the translation for the sake of clarification.

[14:11]  8 tn Heb “let the king remember.”

[14:11]  9 tn Heb “of your son.”



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