1 Samuel 12:7
Konteks12:7 Now take your positions, so I may confront you 1 before the Lord regarding all the Lord’s just actions toward you and your ancestors. 2
1 Samuel 13:16
Konteks13:16 Saul, his son Jonathan, and the army that remained with them stayed in Gibeah in the territory of Benjamin, while the Philistines camped in Micmash. 3
1 Samuel 13:18
Konteks13:18 another band turned toward the road leading to Beth Horon; and yet another band turned toward the road leading to the border that overlooks the valley of Zeboim in the direction of the desert.
1 Samuel 14:19
Konteks14:19 While 4 Saul spoke to the priest, the panic in the Philistines’ camp was becoming greater and greater. So Saul said to the priest, “Withdraw your hand!”
1 Samuel 15:35
Konteks15:35 Until the day he 5 died Samuel did not see Saul again. Samuel did, however, mourn for Saul, but the Lord regretted that he had made Saul king over Israel.
1 Samuel 22:11
Konteks22:11 Then the king arranged for a meeting with the priest Ahimelech son of Ahitub and all the priests of his father’s house who were at Nob. They all came to the king.
1 Samuel 27:2
Konteks27:2 So David left and crossed over to King Achish son of Maoch of Gath accompanied by his six hundred men.
1 Samuel 28:24
Konteks28:24 Now the woman 6 had a well-fed calf 7 at her home that she quickly slaughtered. Taking some flour, she kneaded bread and baked it without leaven.
1 Samuel 31:1
Konteks31:1 Now the Philistines were fighting against Israel. The men of Israel fled from the Philistines and many of them fell dead on Mount Gilboa.
[12:7] 1 tn Heb “and I will enter into judgment with you” (NRSV similar); NAB “and I shall arraign you.”
[12:7] 2 tn Heb “all the just actions which he has done with you and with your fathers.”
[13:16] 3 tn The juxtaposition of disjunctive clauses in v.16 indicates synchronic action.
[14:19] 4 tn Or perhaps “until.”
[28:24] 6 sn Masoretic