1 Samuel 1:20

Context1:20 After some time Hannah became pregnant and gave birth to a son. She named him Samuel, thinking, “I asked the Lord for him. 1
1 Samuel 7:2
Context7:2 It was quite a long time – some twenty years in all – that the ark stayed at Kiriath Jearim. All the people 2 of Israel longed for 3 the Lord.
1 Samuel 10:27
Context10:27 But some wicked men 4 said, “How can this man save us?” They despised him and did not even bring him a gift. But Saul said nothing about it. 5
1 Samuel 14:30
Context14:30 Certainly if the army had eaten some of the enemies’ provisions that they came across today, would not the slaughter of the Philistines have been even greater?”
1 Samuel 26:13
Context26:13 Then David crossed to the other side and stood on the top of the hill some distance away; there was a considerable distance between them.
1 Samuel 28:24
Context28:24 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 tn Heb “because from the
2 tn Heb “house” (also in the following verse).
3 tn Heb “mourned after”; NIV “mourned and sought after”; KJV, NRSV “lamented after”; NAB “turned to”; NCV “began to follow…again.”
4 tn Heb “sons of worthlessness” (see 2:12).
5 tc In place of the MT (“and it was like one being silent”) the LXX has “after about a month,” taking the expression with the first part of the following chapter rather than with 10:27. Some Hebrew support for this reading appears in the corrected hand of a Qumran
6 sn Masoretic
7 tn Heb “a calf of the stall.”