1 Samuel 1:2
Context1:2 He had two wives; the name of the first was Hannah and the name of the second was Peninnah. Now Peninnah had children, but Hannah was childless.
1 Samuel 2:34
Context2:34 This will be a confirming sign for you that will be fulfilled through your two sons, 1 Hophni and Phinehas: in a single day they both will die!
1 Samuel 6:10
Context6:10 So the men did as instructed. 2 They took two cows that had calves and harnessed them to a cart; they also removed their calves to their stalls.
1 Samuel 10:4
Context10:4 They will ask you how you’re doing and will give you two loaves of bread. You will accept them.
1 Samuel 14:49
ContextMembers of Saul’s Family
14:49 The sons of Saul were Jonathan, Ishvi, and Malki-Shua. 3 He had two daughters; the older one was named Merab and the younger Michal.
1 Samuel 18:11
Context18:11 and Saul threw the spear, thinking, “I’ll nail David to the wall!” But David escaped from him on two different occasions.
1 Samuel 20:11
Context20:11 Jonathan said to David, “Come on. Let’s go out to the field.”
When the two of them had gone out into the field,
1 Samuel 23:18
Context23:18 When the two of them had made a covenant before the Lord, David stayed on at Horesh, but Jonathan went to his house.
1 Samuel 24:12
Context24:12 May the Lord judge between the two of us, and may the Lord vindicate me over you, but my hand will not be against you.
1 Samuel 30:10
Context30:10 David and four hundred men continued the pursuit, but two hundred men who were too exhausted to cross the Wadi Besor stayed there.
1 tn Heb “and this to you [is] the sign which will come to both of your sons.”
2 tn Heb “and the men did so.”
3 sn The list differs from others. In 1 Sam 31:2 (= 1 Chr 10:2), Jonathan, Abinadab, and Malki-Shua are listed as Saul’s sons, while 1 Chr 8:33 and 9:39 list Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab, and Eshbaal.