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1 Samuel 2:29

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2:29 Why are you 1  scorning my sacrifice and my offering that I commanded for my dwelling place? 2  You have honored your sons more than you have me by having made yourselves fat from the best parts of all the offerings of my people Israel.’

1 Samuel 6:4

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6:4 They inquired, “What is the guilt offering that we should send to him?”

They replied, “The Philistine leaders number five. So send five gold sores and five gold mice, for it is the same plague that has afflicted both you and your leaders.

1 Samuel 10:2

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10:2 When you leave me today, you will find two men near Rachel’s tomb at Zelzah on Benjamin’s border. They will say to you, ‘The donkeys you have gone looking for have been found. Your father is no longer concerned about the donkeys but has become anxious about you two! 3  He is asking, “What should I do about my son?”’

1 Samuel 13:14

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13:14 But now your kingdom will not continue! The Lord has sought out 4  for himself a man who is loyal to him 5  and the Lord has appointed 6  him to be leader over his people, for you have not obeyed what the Lord commanded you.”

1 Samuel 14:34

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14:34 Then Saul said, “Scatter out among the army and say to them, ‘Each of you bring to me your ox and sheep and slaughter them in this spot and eat. But don’t sin against the Lord by eating the blood.” So that night each one brought his ox and slaughtered it there. 7 

1 Samuel 14:41

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14:41 Then Saul said, “O Lord God of Israel! If this sin has been committed by me or by my son Jonathan, then, O Lord God of Israel, respond with Urim. But if this sin has been committed by your people Israel, respond with Thummim.” 8  Then Jonathan and Saul were indicated by lot, while the army was exonerated. 9 

1 Samuel 16:1

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Samuel Anoints David as King

16:1 The Lord said to Samuel, “How long do you intend to mourn for Saul? I have rejected him as king over Israel. 10  Fill your horn with olive oil and go! I am sending you to Jesse in Bethlehem, 11  for I have selected a king for myself from among his sons.” 12 

1 Samuel 17:28

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17:28 When David’s 13  oldest brother Eliab heard him speaking to the men, he became angry 14  with David and said, “Why have you come down here? To whom did you entrust those few sheep in the desert? I am familiar with your pride and deceit! 15  You have come down here to watch the battle!”

1 Samuel 17:46

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17:46 This very day the Lord will deliver you into my hand! I will strike you down and cut off your head. This day I will give the corpses of the Philistine army to the birds of the sky and the wild animals of the land. Then all the land will realize that Israel has a God

1 Samuel 20:3

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20:3 Taking an oath, David again 16  said, “Your father is very much aware of the fact 17  that I have found favor with you, and he has thought, 18  ‘Don’t let Jonathan know about this, or he will be upset.’ But as surely as the Lord lives and you live, there is about one step between me and death!”

1 Samuel 20:13

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20:13 But if my father intends to do you harm, may the Lord do all this and more to Jonathan, if I don’t let you know 19  and send word to you so you can go safely on your way. 20  May the Lord be with you, as he was with my father.

1 Samuel 20:42

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20:42 Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace, for the two of us have sworn together in the name of the Lord saying, ‘The Lord will be between me and you and between my descendants and your descendants forever.’”

(21:1)

21 Then David 22  got up and left, while Jonathan went back to the city.

1 Samuel 22:15

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22:15 Was it just today that I began to inquire of God on his behalf? Far be it from me! The king should not accuse 23  his servant or any of my father’s house. For your servant is not aware of all this – not in whole or in part!” 24 

1 Samuel 24:10

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24:10 Today your own eyes see how the Lord delivered you – this very day – into my hands in the cave. Some told me to kill you, but I had pity 25  on you and said, ‘I will not extend my hand against my lord, for he is the Lord’s chosen one.’ 26 

1 Samuel 25:13

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25:13 Then David instructed his men, “Each of you strap on your sword!” So each one strapped on his sword, and David also strapped on his sword. About four hundred men followed David up, while two hundred stayed behind with the equipment.

1 Samuel 31:4

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31:4 Saul said to his armor bearer, “Draw your sword and stab me with it! Otherwise these uncircumcised people will come, stab me, and torture me.” But his armor bearer refused to do it, because he was very afraid. So Saul took his sword and fell on it.

1 tc The MT has a plural “you” here, but the LXX and a Qumran ms have the singular. The singular may be the correct reading; the verb “you have honored” later in the verse is singular even in the MT. However, it is more probable that the Lord here refers to Eli and his sons. Note the plural in the second half of the verse (“you have made yourselves fat”).

2 tn Heb “which I commanded, dwelling place.” The noun is functioning as an adverbial accusative in relation to the verb. Since God’s dwelling place/sanctuary is in view, the pronoun “my” is supplied in the translation.

3 sn In the Hebrew text the pronoun you is plural, suggesting that Saul’s father was concerned about his son and the servant who accompanied him.

4 tn This verb form, as well as the one that follows (“appointed”), indicates completed action from the standpoint of the speaker. This does not necessarily mean that the Lord had already conducted his search and made his choice, however. The forms may be used for rhetorical effect to emphasize the certainty of the action. The divine search for a new king is as good as done, emphasizing that the days of Saul’s dynasty are numbered.

5 tn Heb “according to his heart.” The idiomatic expression means to be like-minded with another, as its use in 1 Sam 14:7 indicates.

6 tn Heb “commanded.”

7 tn Heb “and all the army brought near, each his ox by his hand, and they slaughtered there.”

8 tc Heb “to the Lord God of Israel: ‘Give what is perfect.’” The Hebrew textual tradition has accidentally omitted several words here. The present translation follows the LXX (as do several English versions, cf. NAB, NRSV, TEV). See P. K. McCarter, I Samuel (AB), 247-48, and R. W. Klein, 1 Samuel (WBC), 132.

sn The Urim and Thummim were used for lot casting in ancient Israel. Their exact identity is uncertain; they may have been specially marked stones drawn from a bag. See Exod 28:30; Lev 8:8, and Deut 33:8, as well as the discussion in R. W. Klein, 1 Samuel (WBC), 140.

9 tn Heb “went out.”

10 tc The Lucianic recension of the Old Greek translation includes the following words: “And the Lord said to Samuel.”

11 map For location see Map5 B1; Map7 E2; Map8 E2; Map10 B4.

12 tn Heb “for I have seen among his sons for me a king.”

13 tn Heb “his”; the referent (David) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

14 tn Heb “the anger of Eliab became hot.”

15 tn Heb “the wickedness of your heart.”

16 tc The LXX and the Syriac Peshitta lack the word “again.”

17 tn The infinitive absolute appears before the finite verb for emphasis.

18 tn Heb “said,” that is, to himself. So also in v. 25.

19 tn Heb “uncover your ear.”

20 tn Heb “in peace.”

21 sn Beginning with 20:42b, the verse numbers through 21:15 in the English Bible differ from the verse numbers in the Hebrew text (BHS), with 20:42b ET = 21:1 HT, 21:1 ET = 21:2 HT, 21:2 ET = 21:3 HT, etc., through 21:15 ET = 21:16 HT. With 22:1 the verse numbers in the ET and HT are again the same.

22 tn Heb “he”; the referent (David) has been specified in the translation for clarity.

23 tn Heb “set a matter against.”

24 tn Heb “small or great.”

25 tn Heb “it had pity,” apparently with the understood subject being “my eye,” in accordance with a common expression.

26 tn Heb “anointed.”



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