1 Kings 2:45
Context2:45 But King Solomon will be empowered 1 and David’s dynasty 2 will endure permanently before the Lord.”
1 Kings 6:19
Context6:19 He prepared the inner sanctuary inside the temple so that the ark of the covenant of the Lord could be placed there.
1 Kings 8:10
Context8:10 Once the priests left the holy place, a cloud filled the Lord’s temple.
1 Kings 15:11
Context15:11 Asa did what the Lord approved 3 like his ancestor 4 David had done.
1 Kings 16:25
Context16:25 Omri did more evil in the sight of 5 the Lord than all who were before him.
1 Kings 16:30
Context16:30 Ahab son of Omri did more evil in the sight of 6 the Lord than all who were before him.
1 Kings 22:21
Context22:21 Then a spirit 7 stepped forward and stood before the Lord. He said, ‘I will deceive him.’ The Lord asked him, ‘How?’
1 tn Or “blessed.”
2 tn Heb “throne.”
3 tn Heb “what was right in the eyes of the
4 tn Heb “father,” but Hebrew often uses the terms “father” and “mother” for grandparents and more remote ancestors.
5 tn Heb “in the eyes of.”
6 tn Heb “in the eyes of.”
7 tn Heb “the spirit.” The significance of the article prefixed to רוּחַ (ruakh) is uncertain, but it could contain a clue as to this spirit’s identity, especially when interpreted in light of v. 24. It is certainly possible, and probably even likely, that the article is used in a generic or dramatic sense and should be translated, “a spirit.” In the latter case it would show that this spirit was vivid and definite in the mind of Micaiah the storyteller. However, if one insists that the article indicates a well-known or universally known spirit, the following context provides a likely referent. Verse 24 tells how Zedekiah slapped Micaiah in the face and then asked sarcastically, “Which way did the spirit from the