1 Samuel 2:32

Context2:32 You will see trouble in my dwelling place! 1 Israel will experience blessings, 2 but there will not be an old man in your 3 house for all time. 4
1 Samuel 3:2
Context3:2 Eli’s eyes had begun to fail, so that he was unable to see well. At that time he was lying down in his place,
1 Samuel 9:12
Context9:12 They replied, “Yes, straight ahead! But hurry now, for he came to the town today, and the people are making a sacrifice at the high place.
1 Samuel 19:2
Context19:2 So Jonathan told David, “My father Saul is trying 5 to kill you. So be careful tomorrow morning. Find 6 a hiding place and stay in seclusion. 7
1 Samuel 20:19
Context20:19 On the third day 8 you should go down quickly 9 and come to the place where you hid yourself the day this all started. 10 Stay near the stone Ezel.
1 Samuel 20:37
Context20:37 When the servant came to the place where Jonathan had shot the arrow, Jonathan called out to 11 the servant, “Isn’t the arrow further beyond you?”
1 tn Heb “you will see [the] trouble of [the] dwelling place.” Since God’s dwelling place/sanctuary is in view, the pronoun is supplied in the translation (see v. 29).
2 tn Heb “in all which he does good with Israel.”
3 tc The LXX and a Qumran manuscript have the first person pronoun “my” here.
4 tn Heb “all the days.”
5 tn Heb “seeking.”
6 tn Heb “stay in.”
7 tn Heb “and hide yourself.”
8 tc Heb “you will do [something] a third time.” The translation assumes an emendation of the verb from שִׁלַּשְׁתָּ (shillashta, “to do a third time”) to שִׁלִּישִׁית (shillishit, “[on the] third [day]”).
9 tn Heb “you must go down greatly.” See Judg 19:11 for the same idiom.
10 tn Heb “on the day of the deed.” This probably refers to the incident recorded in 19:2.