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Informace o Studijní on-line bibli (SOB) (CZ)

   Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).

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Information about the "Online Bible Study" (SOB) (EN)

   Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.

 

 

 

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Diviš Libor
URL: www.obohu.cz
E-mail: infoobohu.cz
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2001 Translation - An American English Bible

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hudson   (27.1.2024 - 14:55)
E-mail: hudsonpotgmail.com
Hello, I would like to contact developers to tell me where I can get "portuguese almeida revised and updated (with strong’s numbers)" because I want to make a website for studies. Please, for the growth of the kingdom of God.

Lukáš Znojemský   (21.9.2022 - 09:55)
Rád tuto stránku navštěvuji a učím se z ní v posledních týdnech. Velmi mi pomohla jazykově a přiblížila mi význam některých veršů, jejichž plný význam nebo zabarvení bylo ztraceno v překladu. "Obsluha" (tady se za výraz velmi omlouvám) je pohotová a technicky znalá. Velmi doporučuji.

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 19:43)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Hallo Libor Vielen Dank für den Hinweis. Die kroatische Bibel reicht. Soweit ich eine Freundin verstand, ist bosnisch und kroatisch das gleiche und serbisch ähnlich, war ja früher auch ein Land, Jugoslawien , nur das eben da zwischen islamischen und traditionell christlichen Streit von aussen reingebracht und geschürrt wurde. Ich leite die kroatische Bibelsuche gleich weiter Einige können lesen, einige nicht und so ist das Super installiert, das man die Bibel auch auf Audio stellen kann. Toll ist es, das auch die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel in deutsch dabei ist, denn da finde ich vieles, speziell Psalm 91 als Beispiel authentischer formuliert, als in allen anderen deutschen Bibeln. Das jüdische Neue Testament von David H. Stern habe ich auch, aber die Nafterli Herz Tur-Sinai Bibel ist mir persönlich sehr wichtig. Vielen Dank Libor für diese kompakte Internet Webseiten- Arbeit für den Herrn, uns sein noch besser studieren und weiter geben zu können Shalom .

CarolaTeach   (14.6.2022 - 12:32)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Wer hat diese Seite ermöglicht und wer wartet diese Seiteund bezahlt die Website Kosten ? Mit dieser Website dient ihr Gott dem Vater zum Bau der Gemeinde Gottes. Und wir wurden im Buch Korinther aufgerufen, da wo wir genährt werden, auch zu unterstützen. Ich bitte den Admin dieser Seite, mir per email die Kontonummer mitzuteilen, dass ich mit Gaben mtl.segnen kann und nicht nur fromme Sprüche loslasse, denn seit kurzem bekam ich den Link dieser Seite und arbeite sehr gerne auf dieser Seite und gebe den Link weiter. Bitte das sich der Webseitengründer meldet. Danke.

Herzlichen Dank für Ihr Angebot. Aber ich brauche Ihre Hilfe nicht, ich leide nicht an Mangel :-) Wenn Sie helfen möchten, helfen Sie bitte jemandem in Ihrer Nähe.    Libor

Carola Teach   (14.6.2022 - 12:12)
E-mail: carola24681gmail.com
Vielen Dank für diese Möglichkeit Bibel-Ausgaben vergleichen zu können. Eine sehr gut aufgebaute Strukturierung und sehr bedien- freundlich. Ich hätte eine Bittende Frage. Habt Ihr auch die bosnische Bibel oder besteht da Möglichkeit, auch für Bosnieer, Kroaten, Serben die bosnische Bibel hier zu hinterlegen. Ich habe seit 2015 sehr viel Kontakt zu Bosnierer , Kroaten, Serben und Albanern Kosovo und muß Bibelstellen immer auf google übersetzen, um ihnen die Bibel näher zu bringen, was sie dankbar annehmen, aber bei Google habe ich nie die Sicherheit, dass die Übersetzung gut geprüft ist. Kommen auch Bibeln als bosnisch - und albanische Bibeln hinzu ? Danke

Außer der bosnischen Bibel ist alles, was benötigt wird, bereits hier in der SOB (Studien Online Bible) enthalten. Diese Übersetzungen sind im Abschnitt "Andere europäische Übersetzungen" zu finden. Serbische Bibel (Kyrillisch), Serbische Bibel (Đuro Daničić, Vuk Karadžić - 1865), Albanian Bibel und Kroatische Bibel. Sie können die bosnische Bibel im PDF-Format HIER herunterladen.    Libor

Joe   (4.3.2021 - 17:49)
E-mail: joe.jace.mail.de
Hallo und vielen Dank für die hilfreiche Suchfunktion bei den hebräischen Bibeln – ich benutze sie seit Jahren zur Überprüfung der masoretischen Zählungen von Wortpaaren. Ein Schreibfehler am Ende von Josua 11,16 (Elberfelder 1905) "und das ebirge Israel und seine Niederung", es müsste heißen "und das Gebirge Israel und seine Niederung". Grüße aus Zittau / Sachsen

Danke. Natürlich hast du recht - ich habe es bereits behoben.    Libor

Josef   (4.2.2021 - 15:51)
E-mail: pepas74seznam.cz
Tak tohle mě velmi potěšilo. Je to dobře ovladatelné na rozdíl od jiných zdrojů. Děkuji moc! :)

Lukáš   (24.11.2020 - 10:02)
E-mail: lukasnemecek536gmail.com
Chyba v textu Kat. lit. překlad. Zjevení 11, 10. protože tito dva poroci jim způsobili hodně trápení.

Zdeněk Staněk   (22.8.2020 - 14:36)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
Chybí 'ě': http://obohu.cz/csp.php?k=2Te&kap=3&v=4

Vskutku. Již jsem to opravil.    Libor

Ani Gallert   (4.7.2018 - 16:24)
E-mail: cactus.gomeragmail.com
Vielen, vielen Dank für diese Seite (und dass wir sie kostenfrei nutzen können)! Sie ist sehr gut gemacht und eröffnet beim Bibelstudium völlig neue Einblicke! Eine dringende Frage habe ich zur Adolf Ernst Knoch Bibel - die Begriffe, die kursiv und hell in den Versen dargestellt sind - bedeuteten diese, die Worte wurden von Knoch hinzugefügt, weil im Original nicht mehr erhalten? Oder wie ist das zu verstehen? Vielen Dank und Gottes Segen, Ani

Hallo, Ani. Kursiv und hell - das sind die Worte, die nicht im Originaltext sind, aber sie sind wichtig für das richtige Verständnis. Sie können es im VERGLEICHS-MODUS gut sehen. Schauen Sie sich zum Beispiel das Münchener Neues Testament an...     Libor

Andreas Boldt   (27.2.2018 - 05:41)
E-mail: andyp1gmx.net
Ich habe diese Seite gefunden um einfach Bibel online zu benutzen in verschiedenen Sprachen - ich bin überzeugt das Gott sein Wort bewahrt hat in allen Sprachen. Und weiß bis zum Ende hin wird sein Wort leuchten. "Denn mein Wort wird nicht leer zu mir zurückkehren..." - Gottes Segen für die segensreiche Arbeit die ihr tut. Leider kann ich kein Tscheschisch aber habe auch Bekannte in der Slowakei und bin Euch sehr verbunden im Sinne des Protestantismus. Ich benutze die Bibel jeden Tag. Andreas Boldt

Ich danke Ihnen, Andreas. Diese Anwendung ist viel mehr als nur eine Online-Bibel. Versuchen Sie bitte herauszufinden, welche Optionen und Funktionen SOB anbietet... (Anleitung) Libor

Juraj Kaličiak   (5.2.2018 - 11:06)
E-mail: juro.kaliciakgmail.com
Nech Vám pán odplatí Jeho spôsobom, toto je nejlepšia verzia práce s Božím slovom. Vyhladávanie, režim porovnávania sú skvelé. Pracujem s touto stránkou už celé roky a cítim povinnosť povzbudiť autorov, že je toto určite požehnaná práca. Veľa to používam aj na mobile, ako rýchlu online bibliu. Oceňujem odvahu vydania prekladu Jozefa Roháčka v edícii Dušana Seberíniho s doslovným prekladom Božieho mena. Výborná je možnosť porovnania s gréckymi originál textami so strongovými číslami. Buďte požehnaní bratia. Juraj

Vďaka Juraj. Je príjemné počuť, že tento biblický program používate už dlhší čas, a že ste s ním spokojný. Snažím sa SOB stále vylepšovať. Nie sú žiadni autori - je iba jeden amatér, ktorý chce (okrem bežných funkcií biblických programov) najmä sprístupniť originálny text biblie pre všetkých - aj bez znalosti biblických jazykov. Libor

John Builer   (30.1.2018 - 07:07)
E-mail: Johnbuilercontbay.com
Ganz, ganz grosse Klasse, diese Seite, besser, als alles andere!!! Vielen Dank!!! Bitte machen Sie so weiter!!! Danke! Regards, John Builer

Danke, ich schätze es wirklich ...

Zdeněk Staněk   (27.12.2017 - 15:34)
E-mail: zdenek.stanekwhitepaper.bluefile.cz
WLC 5M 6:4 v prvním slově chybí souhláska ajin a v posledním slově dálet. Díval jsem se do jiných zpracování textu WLC a tam jsou.

OK. Upravil jsem text podle textu Tanachu.

Vladimir Bartoš   (23.11.2017 - 23:15)
E-mail: bartos.vlemail.cz
Tyto stránky jsem objevil náhodou, když jsem hledal on line čtení Bible. Jsem úplně nadšený z toho, jaké jsou zde možností a chci za to poděkovat!!

Jsem rád, že Vás tento on-line biblický program tolik zaujal. Věřím, že se to ještě zlepší, když si prostudujete návod, případně novinky na Facebooku :-)

Libor Diviš   (14.10.2016 - 08:02)
Vítejte v knize hostů. Sem můžete vkládat své komentáře k nové verzi SOB (Studijní on-line bible). Jen bych Vás chtěl poprosit, abyste si předtím prostudovali návod k tomuto biblickému programu.

Welcome. Here you can write your comments relating to this new version of the online biblical program SOB (Online Bible Study) - your assessment, proposals, error notices etc.

 

 

   

2001 Translation - An American English Bible


'Jehovah'
Total number of matched verses: 5494
Ps (598); Jer (502); Deut (408); Isa (351); 2Chr (330); Ezek (329); Num (321); Exod (293); Lev (285); 1Sam (243); 2Kgs (215); 1Kgs (208); Josh (163); 1Chr (146); Judg (130); 2Sam (127); Gen (119); Zech (81); Job (77); Pro (75); Amos (53); Hos (35); Mal (34); Mic (33); Ezra (30); Luke (30); Lam (29); Dan (22); Zeph (21); Hag (21); Jonah (19); Neh (17); Joel (16); Matt (15); Acts (15); Ruth (13); Rev (12); Heb (11); Hab (10); Nah (10); Rom (7); 1Cor (6); Mark (6); Obad (5); Jas (3); Jude (3); 2Cor (3); 2Pet (3); 1Pet (2); Esth (2); 2Tim (2); Eph (2); John (2); Gal (1);

1Sam 1:3:Well, each day [ElKanah] would leave his city and go up to Shiloh to bow and offer sacrifices to Jehovah of armies, along with Eli and two of his sons, Hophni and Phineas, who were Priests of Jehovah.
1Sam 1:5:but he only gave HanNah a single portion, because she didn’t have any children. However, ElKanah loved HanNah more than he loved PeninNah, yet Jehovah had kept her womb locked,
1Sam 1:6:for He hadn’t given her a child to love and to remove her sorrow, so she became depressed, and she believed that Jehovah wouldn’t allow her to have a baby.
1Sam 1:7:And each year she would go up to the House of Jehovah, and cry and fast there.
1Sam 1:10:and because her life was in such pain, she prayed and cried there before Jehovah.
1Sam 1:11:Then she made a vow, saying, ‘O Jehovah of armies; if You will look at me, You will see how Your slave woman has been disgraced. Please remember me and don’t forget that I’m your servant. Remember me and don’t forget me; and if You’ll give me a son, I will stand him before You and dedicate him to You throughout his entire life, and no razor will ever be used on his head.’
1Sam 1:12:As she was praying there before Jehovah, the Priest Eli was watching her mouth,
1Sam 1:15:But HanNah said, ‘No my lord, I’m just a woman who has had hard times. I haven’t had any wine or liquor to drink, and I’m not drunk. Rather, I’m pouring out my soul before Jehovah.
1Sam 1:19:Then, when they got up early the next morning, they bowed before Jehovah and went back home. And after ElKanah returned home to RamAh, he [had sex] with his wife HanNah, and Jehovah remembered her and she got pregnant.
1Sam 1:22:HanNah didn’t go there with him, for she said, ‘I will wait until the boy is weaned before I bring him before Jehovah, then he can spend the rest of the age there.’
1Sam 1:23:And ElKanah said, ‘You do whatever you see is best. But after he’s weaned, may [Jehovah hold you responsible] for the things you’ve said.’ So, the woman nursed her son until the time he was weaned,
1Sam 1:24:then they took him up to Shiloh along with a three-year-old calf, a quart of fine flour, and a skin flask of wine. There they entered the house of Jehovah in Shiloh, and took the boy inside with them
1Sam 1:25:and stood him before Jehovah. Then, after they slaughtered the calf, HanNah brought the child to Eli
1Sam 1:26:and said, ‘My Lord, may you live a long life. I’m the woman who stood before you while praying to Jehovah, and here’s my son.
1Sam 1:27:This is the boy that I prayed for, and Jehovah gave me what I asked of Him, so may he now serve Jehovah all the days of his life. [We are presenting him to you here] to be used by the Lord.’
1Sam 2:1:And HanNah prayed and sang: ‘Now my [faith] is firm, O God; For my heart [belongs to Jehovah]; My horn has been raised by my God; And against my enemies my mouth’s opened wide. ‘I thank You for my salvation, For, Your salvation has made me so happy.
1Sam 2:2:There’s no one as holy as Jehovah; There’s no one who is as righteous as our God… none are holier than You.
1Sam 2:3:‘We should never boast Or allow haughty words to come from our mouths, For, Jehovah is a God of [great] knowledge, And a God who plans all that He does.
1Sam 2:6:‘For, Jehovah kills and gives birth to the living; He takes them to the grave and leads them back out.
1Sam 2:7:It’s Jehovah who makes the poor and the rich; Yes, He humbles and raises.
1Sam 2:10:And it’s Jehovah who weakens our enemies… yes Jehovah is holy. ‘May the intelligent not boast of their smartness, And may the mighty not brag of their strength, Nor the rich of their wealth. But let them boast now in this: Let he who is bragging now see, And know that it comes from Jehovah; May they observe the ways that He judges, And see His justice in the midst of the land. ‘For, Jehovah has ascended into heaven, And there in the sky He has thundered. He will [find] and judge all the wicked, And to the ends of the earth [He’ll search] for the righteous. ‘It is He who gives strength to kings, And it’s He who’ll raise the horn of His anointed.’
1Sam 2:11:She then left him there before Jehovah and went back home to their house in RamAh. And there the boy served Jehovah before Eli the Priest. Now, Eli’s Sons were very wicked,
1Sam 2:12:because they didn’t [really believe in Jehovah].
1Sam 2:14:They would drop the meat hook down into the large kettle and grab whatever they could. So, rather than allowing [the people to eat their portion of the sacrifice], the Priests took whatever they wanted. And that’s how they treated the people of Israel who came to Shiloh to offer sacrifices to Jehovah.
1Sam 2:17:And that’s how the young men were sinning before Jehovah in such a great way, and how they made the His sacrifices worthless.’
1Sam 2:18:So, SamuEl served there in the presence of Jehovah as a boy, wearing a sacred chest piece of linen.
1Sam 2:20:And Eli praised ElKanah and his wife, saying, ‘Jehovah has taken the seed of this woman as a loan, for the way that she has acted toward the Lord.’ And then they went back home.
1Sam 2:21:Well, Jehovah visited HanNah once more, and she got pregnant again. So, she gave birth to three more sons and two daughters. But the boy SamuEl was given the responsibility of serving in the presence of Jehovah.
1Sam 2:23:And he asked them, ‘Why are you doing all these bad things that the people of Jehovah are talking about?
1Sam 2:25:Why, if you’re sinning against the people, they will go and pray to Jehovah about it. And if you’re the one who is sinning against Jehovah, who will pray for you?’ But they wouldn’t listen to their father, because Jehovah preferred to destroy them.
1Sam 2:26:However, the boy SamuEl went on to become great, for he was in good standing with both Jehovah and with men.
1Sam 2:27:Then a man from God came to Eli and said, ‘This is what Jehovah has said: I revealed Myself to the house of your fathers in the land of Egypt who were servants in the house of Pharaoh.
1Sam 2:30:Now, because of this, says Jehovah, the God of Israel, Your house and the house of your father will fall before Me through the age. Then those who glorify Me will be glorified, and those who treat Me with contempt will be disgraced.
1Sam 3:1:Well, the boy SamuEl served as an official of Jehovah under Eli the [High] Priest. And back then, the word of Jehovah was highly esteemed, because the [Priests] weren’t being given visions of what to do.
1Sam 3:3:the [sacred] lampstand of God had been left burning. Well, SamuEl also lied down in the Holy Place of Jehovah near the Chest of Proofs.
1Sam 3:7:Well, SamuEl didn’t realize that it was God speaking, and that the words of Jehovah were about to be revealed to him.
1Sam 3:10:and Jehovah came and called as He had done before. He said, ‘SamuEl… SamuEl.’ And SamuEl replied, ‘Speak, because Your servant is listening!’
1Sam 3:15:Then SamuEl went back to bed [and lay there] until morning. And when he got up early in the morning and opened the entrance to the House of Jehovah, he was afraid to tell Eli what he saw.
1Sam 3:18:So, SamuEl reported everything that was said to him… he didn’t try to hide a single word. And Eli said, ‘Jehovah is good, and He will do everything that He says He will do.’
1Sam 3:19:Well SamuEl became great, because Jehovah was with him, and there wasn’t a word he was told that failed to come true in the land.
1Sam 3:20:And all Israel from Dan to BeerSheba came to know that SamuEl was a faithful Prophet of Jehovah.
1Sam 3:21:So, Jehovah started to show Himself at Shiloh again, for He was revealing Himself to SamuEl, and Jehovah was speaking to him there. Then SamuEl became the trusted Prophet of Jehovah throughout Israel, from one end of the land to the other. But Eli was very old, and his sons kept doing things that were wicked before Jehovah.
1Sam 4:3:And when they returned to camp, the people asked, ‘Why has Jehovah allowed us to lose against the Philistines today? Perhaps we should take Jehovah’s Chest of Proofs from Shiloh and carry it in our midst [in battle], for it will protect us from the hands of our enemies!’
1Sam 4:4:So they sent people to Shiloh to get the Chest of Jehovah’s Sacred Agreement [to summon the power] of the cherubs [on its cover], and both sons of Eli (Hophni and Phineas) traveled with the [sacred] Chest of God.
1Sam 4:6:And when the Philistines heard it, they started asking each other, ‘Why are they shouting in the camp of the Hebrews?’ Well, they concluded that the Chest of Jehovah had been brought into the camp,
1Sam 5:3:But when the people of AshDod got up early the next morning and entered the Temple, {Look!} they found Dagon had fallen with his face to the ground before the Chest of God. So, they lifted Dagon up and set him back in place. Well, Jehovah’s hand continued to be heavy against the people of AshDod and the surrounding country, for He tormented them and struck them [with boils] on their backsides.
1Sam 5:4:Then, when they got up the next morning, {Look!} they found that Dagon had once again fallen on his face before the Chest of Jehovah’s Sacred Agreement, but this time his head had fallen off and both hands had broken off at their wrists, and were lying by the [front] door. So, all that was left of him was his torso.
1Sam 5:6:Well, Jehovah continued to oppress and torment the people of AshDod, and He struck them [with boils] on their backsides throughout all its borders.
1Sam 5:9:And as they were moving it there, Jehovah created a tremendous problem for them, for He struck all the men of the city (both the small and the great) [with boils] on their backsides.
1Sam 6:1:Well, the Chest of Jehovah just laid there in a Philistine field for seven months, and soon their land became overrun with mice.
1Sam 6:2:So the Philistines called a meeting of their priests, clairvoyants, and witches, and they asked, ‘What should we do with the Chest of Jehovah? Tell us how we can go about returning it to where it belongs!’
1Sam 6:3:And they replied, ‘If you return the Chest of the Sacred Agreement of Jehovah the God of Israel, return it empty. For, by doing this you will really upset them, but the thing will be settled. [Their God] will no longer [oppress you] and everyone will be healed [from the plague].’
1Sam 6:5:‘Each of the five Philistine governors should send along a gold [model of their] buttocks, because the fault was theirs… both the rulers and the people. Also, send along a representation of five gold mice, the type that are overrunning the land; and [don’t forget to] give glory to Jehovah if you wish Him to [stop being angry] with you, your gods, and your land.
1Sam 6:8:Next, take the Chest of Jehovah and put it on the wagon, then replace the things in the Chest with the gold representations of your torment and send it on.
1Sam 6:11:Then they put the Chest of Jehovah on the wagon and placed the gold mice and the images of their buttocks inside the chest,
1Sam 6:13:Well at the time, the people of BethShemesh were harvesting their wheat in the valley. And when they saw the Chest of Jehovah, they started cheering and ran to meet it.
1Sam 6:14:Then they took the wagon into the field of Joshua (which was near BethShemesh), up to a huge rock, where they split the wood of the wagon and sacrificed the oxen as whole burnt offerings to Jehovah.
1Sam 6:15:The Levites then took the Chest of Jehovah and removed the items of gold that were in it, and placed them on the large rock. Then the men of BethShemesh sacrificed the whole burnt offerings (along with other sacrifices) to Jehovah.
1Sam 6:17:Now, these are the gold buttocks that the Philistines sent to remove the torment of Jehovah: There was one from AshDod, one from Gaza, one from AshKelon, one from Gath, and one from Ekron.
1Sam 6:18:And each of the well-fortified Philistine cities sent gold mice, one from each of the five governors… they were also removed from the Chest of Jehovah and placed on the large rock. [You can still find that rock] in the field of JoShua near BethShemesh today.
1Sam 6:19:But then Jehovah struck the men of BethShemesh, because they had [been examining] the Chest of Jehovah. He struck down seventy of their [leaders] and fifty thousand of their people, and they went into mourning, because Jehovah had struck so many people with such a great calamity.
1Sam 6:20:And the men of BethShemesh asked, ‘Who can stand in the presence of this holy God Jehovah, and who can we send to carry this Chest?
1Sam 6:21:So they sent messengers to the people of Kiriath JaIrim saying, The Philistines have returned the Chest of Jehovah, so come here and take it.’
1Sam 7:1:Then the men of Kiriath JaIrim went and took the Chest of Jehovah’s Sacred Agreement and carried it to the House of AminAdab on the hill, and EliEzer and his son were [purified] there, so they could serve as guardians of the Chest.
1Sam 7:2:But the ‘day’ that the Chest was to be kept in Kiriath JaIrim became many days… in fact, it stayed there for twenty years! Meanwhile, the whole house of Israel started [turning to Jehovah].
1Sam 7:3:So, SamuEl spoke to the house of Israel and said, ‘If you wish to return to Jehovah with your whole hearts, you must remove the gods of the foreigners that live among you and their sacred poles, and prepare your hearts for Jehovah and serve Him alone. Then He will rescue you from the hands of the Philistines!’
1Sam 7:4:So, the sons of Israel [got rid of their images of] Baal Im and their sacred poles of AstarOth, and they started serving just Jehovah.
1Sam 7:5:Then SamuEl said, ‘All of Israel must gather at Mizpah, and I will pray to Jehovah for you there.’
1Sam 7:6:So, all the people went to Mizpah, where they drew water and poured it out on the ground before Jehovah, and they fasted throughout the whole day. For, they said, ‘We have sinned against Jehovah.’ Then SamuEl prayed in behalf of the sons of Israel there at Mizpah.
1Sam 7:8:So they went to SamuEl and said, ‘Don’t remain silent! Call out to Jehovah your God so He will save us from the hands of the Philistines!’
1Sam 7:9:Then SamuEl took a newborn lamb and sacrificed it as a whole burnt offering to Jehovah before all the people, and he called to Jehovah on behalf of Israel, and Jehovah listened.
1Sam 7:10:Well, just as SamuEl was offering up the sacrifice, the Philistines attacked. And then the voice of Jehovah spoke like thunder to the Philistines, which confused them, so they retreated.
1Sam 7:12:And thereafter, SamuEl took a [block of] stone and erected it between Mizpah and the old city, which he named EbenEzer, which means, ‘The Rock of the Helper.’ For, he said, ‘This is where Jehovah helped us.’
1Sam 7:13:So, Jehovah humbled the Philistines that day, and they didn’t enter the borders of Israel again, for the hand of Jehovah was against the Philistines during the entire lifetime of SamuEl.
1Sam 7:17:Then he would return to his home in RamAh, where he served as the mediator for Israel and where he built an Altar to Jehovah.
1Sam 8:6:But SamuEl viewed this as something wicked when they said, ‘Appoint a king to settle matters between us,’ so he prayed to Jehovah.
1Sam 8:7:And Jehovah replied, ‘Listen to the voice of the people and do whatever they’re asking. For, they aren’t treating you with contempt,
1Sam 8:10:So, SamuEl told them everything that Jehovah said about kings.
1Sam 8:18:And the day will come when you’ll call out to the king that you chose for yourselves, and he won’t pay any attention to Jehovah.’
1Sam 8:21:And after SamuEl heard what the people said, he spoke to them before Jehovah and said,
1Sam 8:22:Jehovah told me to listen to whatever you have to say and to appoint a king over you. Now, each of you should return to your cities.’
1Sam 9:15:However, Jehovah had opened the ears of SamuEl [the previous day] and told him,
1Sam 9:17:So when SamuEl noticed Saul, Jehovah said to him, ‘Look, this is the man that I was talking to you about. He will rule My people.’
1Sam 10:1:Then SamuEl took a flask of oil and poured it over [Saul’s] head, and kissed him and said: ‘Jehovah is anointing you to be the ruler over His inheritance.
1Sam 10:6:Then the Breath of Jehovah will come over you and you should prophesy with them, for you will become another man.
1Sam 10:17:Then SamuEl summoned all the people of Jehovah and told them to assemble at MizPah.
1Sam 10:18:And there he told the sons of Israel, ‘This is what Jehovah the God of Israel has said: I led Israel out of Egypt and I rescued them from the hand of its Pharaoh and from the hands of all the kingdoms that oppressed them.
1Sam 10:19:Yet, today you’re treating the God who saved you from all of this badness and oppression with contempt! ‘Now, you’ve all said that you want me to appoint a king over you. So, that’s why you’re all standing here before Jehovah today by tribes, states, and families.’
1Sam 10:20:Then SamuEl led each of the tribes of Israel [past Jehovah], and the tribe of BenJamin was chosen. Then he led the tribe of BenJamin [past Jehovah] and the family of Matri was chosen.
1Sam 10:22:So SamuEl asked Jehovah: ‘Is the man still here?’ And Jehovah replied: ‘Look, he’s hiding in the tool shed.’
1Sam 10:24:Then SamuEl said to the people, ‘Do you see who Jehovah Himself has chosen? There isn’t another man like him among you!’ Well, all the people recognized this and they shouted, ‘Long live the king!’
1Sam 10:25:Thereafter, SamuEl explained all the rules of kingship to the people, and then he wrote everything in a scroll and set it before Jehovah. So, he sent the people away and they each returned home.
1Sam 10:26:And when Saul got home to GibeAh, many powerful men whose hearts had been touched by Jehovah were there to meet with him.
1Sam 11:6:Well, the Breath of Jehovah came over Saul when he heard what they said, and he was outraged.
1Sam 11:7:So he took his two oxen and cut them up, then he sent [the pieces] throughout all Israel via messengers who said, ‘Whoever refuses to follow Saul and SamuEl will be treated like my oxen.’ Then Jehovah caused a change of heart to come over the people [of Israel], and they started shouting together as one person.
1Sam 11:13:But Saul said, ‘No; none of them are going to die today, because this is the day that Jehovah has brought salvation to Israel.’
1Sam 11:15:So, everyone went to GilGal, and SamuEl anointed Saul as king there before Jehovah. Then he offered sacrifices before Jehovah, and Saul and all the people of Israel were very happy.
1Sam 12:3:And look, here I am! So, answer before Jehovah and His anointed one: Whose calf or burro have I taken? Whom have I tyrannized or pressured? And from whose hand have I taken a bribe or even a sandal? Tell me what I’ve taken and I’ll return it to you!’
1Sam 12:5:Then SamuEl said to the people, ‘So Jehovah is my witness among you today, as is His anointed one, that you haven’t found anything in my hands that I’ve taken from you.’ And they replied, ‘It’s a fact.’
1Sam 12:6:And SamuEl said, ‘Then Jehovah, the One who prepared Moses and Aaron and who led our ancestors out of Egypt, is my witness.
1Sam 12:7:So now, come here and I will judge you before Jehovah, and I’ll tell you of the righteous things that Jehovah has done for you and your ancestors.
1Sam 12:8:‘After Jacob and his sons moved to Egypt, the Egyptians made them slaves. So, our ancestors called to Jehovah and He sent Moses and Aaron. They led our ancestors out of Egypt and settled them here.
1Sam 12:9:But [our ancestors soon] forgot Jehovah their God, so He gave them into the hands of Sisera (the commander-in-chief of JabIsh, the king of Hazor), then into the hands of the Philistines, then into the hands of Moab, and they had to go to war with [each of] them.
1Sam 12:10:But when they called to Jehovah and admitted that they had sinned by abandoning Him to serve Baal Im and the sacred poles and they asked Him to rescue them,
1Sam 12:11:Jehovah sent JeruBaal, then Barak, then JephThah, and finally SamuEl. So, He has continued to save you from the hands of the enemies that live all around you, and you’ve started to feel safe.
1Sam 12:12:‘Then, when you saw NaHash (the king of the sons of Ammon) coming against you, you said, We want a king to rule over us… yet our God Jehovah is your king.
1Sam 12:13:‘So now, look… here’s the king that I got for you and whom you chose. Yet, Jehovah was the One who appointed him as your king,
1Sam 12:14:so you must serve Him and listen to His voice. Don’t argue with Jehovah
1Sam 12:7:both you and the king who rules over you must follow Jehovah your God!
1Sam 12:15:But if you ever stop listening to the voice of Jehovah and you start arguing with Him, His hand will come against you and against your king.
1Sam 12:16:‘Now, stand and behold the great thing that Jehovah is going to do before your eyes today!
1Sam 12:17:Since this is the time of the wheat harvest, I will call upon Jehovah and He will send thunder and rain. And then you will see and know the bad thing that you did before Jehovah when you asked for a king.’
1Sam 12:18:So SamuEl called to Jehovah and He sent thunder and rain that day. Well, this made the people afraid of SamuEl and Jehovah.
1Sam 12:19:And the people begged SamuEl, ‘Pray to Jehovah your God on behalf of your servants, so we don’t die for this great sin of asking for a king!’
1Sam 12:20:But SamuEl told them, ‘Don’t be afraid of any of the bad things you’ve done. Rather, be in fear of ever turning away from Jehovah! You must keep serving Jehovah with your whole hearts!
1Sam 12:22:Never allow Jehovah to be pushed away from His people, because His Name is great, and He chose you to be His people.
1Sam 12:23:‘Now as for me; may I not sin against Jehovah by ceasing to pray that you will live good and straight lives.
1Sam 12:24:Fear Jehovah and truly serve Him with your whole hearts, for you see what He has done among you!
1Sam 13:12:So I [thought to myself], Now the Philistines are going to attack me at GilGal, and I haven’t been able to beg Jehovah for help. So, I just took charge and sacrificed the whole burnt offerings myself.’
1Sam 13:13:But SamuEl told Saul, ‘You’ve done a foolish thing by not obeying the instructions that I gave you from Jehovah, for He had meant for your kingdom to last through the ages.
1Sam 13:14:But now the kingdom [of your family line] will not stand, and Jehovah will search for another man – one who [pleases] His heart – and He will appoint him to be the ruler over His people, because you didn’t do as Jehovah said.’
1Sam 14:3:and AhiJah (the son AhiTub, the brother of Ichabod, who was the son of Phinehas and the grandson of Eli) the Priest of Jehovah in Shiloh, came carrying the sacred chest piece of the Priest. However, no one knew that JoNathan had left.
1Sam 14:6:Then JoNathan said to the servant who was carrying his weapons, ‘Come on, let’s go to the town of MesSab [and attack] the uncircumcised who are camped there, for, perhaps Jehovah will give them [into our hands]. After all, doesn’t [Jehovah give victory] over many to just a few?’
1Sam 14:10:But if they tell us to come forward, that will be our sign… we’ll know that Jehovah has given them into our hands, so we’ll attack.’
1Sam 14:12:So the men of MesSab called to JoNathan and the man who was carrying his weapons, and said: ‘Come on up here to us and we’ll show you a few things.’ Then JoNathan said to the man who was carrying his weapons, ‘Now follow me, for Jehovah has given them into the hands of Israel!’
1Sam 14:15:And this caused quite a change in attitude among the [Philistines] in and around MesSab, for they had caught the men they destroyed off guard. And everyone was very disturbed over what [Jehovah had done among them].
1Sam 14:22:And when the Israelites who had run to the hills of EphraIm heard that the Philistines were retreating, they all came and joined in the battle, and Jehovah gave victory to Israel that day. Well, the battle raged through BethAven, and by then, about ten thousand men had joined Saul.
1Sam 14:26:And when some of his people went up to them, they found that they were full of honey; but no one would taste any, because of the oath that [Saul] had made before Jehovah.
1Sam 14:33:And when the report was brought to Saul that the people were sinning against Jehovah by eating the blood, Saul said, ‘You have sinned! Now roll a large rock over here.’
1Sam 14:34:Then Saul sent orders for his men to each bring a calf and a sheep, and they were to slaughter them there on the rock and eat them. For he said: ‘You must not sin against Jehovah by eating blood!’ So, everyone brought [the animals] that night and slaughtered them there.
1Sam 14:35:Then Saul built an altar to Jehovah
1Sam 14:39:Why, as Jehovah (the One who saves Israel) lives; if someone were to even tell me that it was my son JoNathan, he would die.’ But nobody said anything.
1Sam 14:41:And Saul said, ‘O Jehovah, God of Israel, give us a sign.’ Then lots were thrown, and Saul and JoNathan were chosen, so the people were excused.
1Sam 14:42:And Saul said, ‘Now throw the lots between me and my son JoNathan, and whoever Jehovah chooses must die!’ So, they threw the lots between him and JoNathan, and JoNathan was chosen.
1Sam 14:45:Then Saul spoke to the people and said, ‘Shall I now kill the one who brought deliverance to Israel? As Jehovah lives, not a hair of his head should fall to the ground over the mercy that God has performed for Israel today.’ Then the people prayed on behalf of JoNathan, and he wasn’t put to death.
1Sam 15:1:Thereafter, SamuEl said to Saul: ‘It was Jehovah who sent me to anoint you as king over His people Israel, so now, listen to what He has to say!
1Sam 15:2:This is what Jehovah of armies says to you: Now I shall punish Amalech for what they did to Israel when they were coming from Egypt.
1Sam 15:10:So Jehovah said to SamuEl, ‘I have changed My mind about having Saul rule as king, because he has turned away from Me and he doesn’t listen to what I say.’
1Sam 15:11:Well, this saddened SamuEl, and he kept calling to Jehovah all night long.
1Sam 15:13:And when SamuEl reached Saul, he said to him, ‘Saul, you were blest by Jehovah and I’ve told you everything that He said to me.
1Sam 15:15:And Saul replied, ‘My men took them from the Amalechites. We only took the best of the herds, and we’re going to use them as sacrifices to your God Jehovah… we destroyed all the rest.’
1Sam 15:16:And SamuEl said to Saul, ‘Listen and I’ll tell you what Jehovah said to me last night!’ And [Saul] said, ‘Speak!’
1Sam 15:17:Then SamuEl said, ‘Weren’t you just a nobody before you became the chief of Israel? And wasn’t it Jehovah who anointed you to be the king of Israel?
1Sam 15:18:Then Jehovah sent you here and He told you to go and destroy the Amalechites for sinning against Him… He told you to war against them until you destroyed them all!
1Sam 15:19:Yet, you didn’t pay attention to what He said, for you took a lot of loot and you acted wickedly before Jehovah.’
1Sam 15:20:And Saul replied, ‘Well, I did this because I was listening to the people. I [personally] followed Jehovah’s instructions; and although I took the Amalechite king captive, I killed all his people.
1Sam 15:21:It was my men who took their flocks, herds, good things, and food… but they took it in order to sacrifice it before Jehovah our God in GilGal.’
1Sam 15:22:And SamuEl asked, ‘Does Jehovah prefer whole burnt offerings and sacrifices, or does He want you to listen to what He says? Look! Obeying is better than sacrificing, and paying attention is better than the fat of rams!
1Sam 15:23:Now, this sin is an omen of the grief and misery that’s going to come upon you. Because of the contempt you’ve shown for the words of Jehovah, Jehovah is going to treat you with contempt, and you’ll no longer be the king of Israel.’
1Sam 15:24:Then Saul said to SamuEl, ‘I have sinned by violating the instructions that you gave me from Jehovah. But I was afraid of the people, so I did whatever they asked.
1Sam 15:25:Now, please take away my sin and reinstate me [as king], and I’ll prostrate myself before your God Jehovah!’
1Sam 15:26:But SamuEl replied, ‘I won’t reinstate you, because you’ve treated the words of Jehovah with contempt. And now Jehovah is going to treat you with contempt by removing you as king over Israel.’
1Sam 15:28:And SamuEl said to him, ‘That’s how Jehovah has torn your kingship over Israel from your hands today, and He’s going to give it to your neighbor; someone who’s better than you.
1Sam 15:30:And again, Saul said, ‘I have sinned! Please glorify me before the elders of my people and before Israel. Come back to me and I’ll prostrate myself before your God Jehovah!’
1Sam 15:31:But SamuEl just walked around Saul, and then he bowed before Jehovah.
1Sam 15:33:And SamuEl replied, ‘As you have used your sword to make orphans and widows, your mother is going to be childless.’ Then SamuEl killed AgAg there in the presence of Jehovah in GilGal.
1Sam 15:35:and SamuEl never went to see Saul again until the day he died. Yet, he mourned over Saul, for Jehovah was unhappy that He had appointed Saul as king over Israel.
1Sam 16:1:Then Jehovah asked SamuEl, ‘How long are you going to mourn for Saul? Don’t I treat him with contempt, and am I not removing his rulership from Israel? Now, fill your horn with oil and come, because I’m sending you to Jesse in BethLehem… for I have found My king among his sons.’
1Sam 16:2:And SamuEl asked, ‘How can I go there… won’t Saul hear about it and kill me?’ And Jehovah replied, ‘Take along a brown heifer cow and say, I’m going to offer a sacrifice to Jehovah.
1Sam 16:4:So, SamuEl did everything that Jehovah said… he went to BethLehem. But the city elders were startled when they saw him, and they asked, ‘Is your mission here peaceful?’
1Sam 16:5:And he replied, ‘Peace! I’ve come to sacrifice to Jehovah. So make yourselves holy, then come and recline with me [and share in] the sacrifice!’ Then he went [to the house of] Jesse and made him and his sons holy, and invited them to the sacrifice.
1Sam 16:6:And when they got there, he said to [Jesse’s eldest son] EliAb, ‘What stands before [me] is Jehovah’s anointed.’
1Sam 16:7:Then Jehovah said to SamuEl, ‘Don’t pay any attention to what [a man] looks like, nor treat his size with contempt, for God doesn’t look at what a man appears to be on the surface… He sees what’s in the heart.’
1Sam 16:8:So Jesse called AminAdab to stand before SamuEl. And [SamuEl] said, ‘This isn’t the one that Jehovah has chosen.’
1Sam 16:9:Then Jesse brought ShamMah forward. But [SamuEl] said, ‘Nor has Jehovah chosen this one.’
1Sam 16:10:Well, Jesse sent seven of his sons to stand before SamuEl, and he said to Jesse, ‘Jehovah hasn’t chosen any of these.’
1Sam 16:12:So they sent for [David] and brought him there. [Now, David] had a ruddy complexion, beautiful eyes, and he was very handsome. Then Jehovah said to SamuEl, ‘Get up and anoint him, for he’s the one!’
1Sam 16:13:So, SamuEl took his horn full of oil and anointed him there in the midst of his brothers, and the Breath of Jehovah came to be upon David from that day forward. Then SamuEl got up and returned to RamAh.
1Sam 16:14:Well, the Breath of Jehovah then left Saul, and Jehovah brought a ferocious smothering spirit over him.
1Sam 16:15:So, even Saul’s servants were saying, ‘Look! For, a fact, there’s a ferocious spirit from Jehovah that’s smothering you!
1Sam 16:18:And one of his servants said: ‘Look, I’ve seen the son of the BethLehemite Jesse, who knows how to play. He’s very alert, he’s a warrior, he’s good with words, he’s handsome, and Jehovah is with him.’
1Sam 17:37:And David said, ‘It is Jehovah who rescued me from [the mouth] of the lion and the bear, so He will rescue me from the hands of this uncircumcised Philistine.’ Then Saul said to David, ‘Well then, go… and may Jehovah be with you!’
1Sam 17:45:And David said to the Philistine, ‘You’re coming to me with a broadsword, a spear, and a shield; but I’m coming to you in the Name of Jehovah the God of armies… the God of the army of Israel who you’re making fun of today.
1Sam 17:46:May Jehovah give you into my hands, for I will kill you, then cut off your head and leave your body in the Philistine camp [where it will be eaten by] the flying creatures in the sky and the wild animals of the ground. Then they will know that the whole earth belongs to the God of Israel,
1Sam 17:47:and these called ones will know that Jehovah doesn’t need their swords or spears to save them, for He’s the God of war, and He will save them from you!’
1Sam 18:12:Well, Saul came to fear David, for he realized that Jehovah was with him, so he finally had to leave Saul’s [house].
1Sam 18:14:for David was capable in everything he did, and Jehovah was with him.
1Sam 18:17:Then Saul said to David, ‘Look, I’ll give you my older daughter Merab as your wife, so you can be a powerful son to me. And then you can [lead] the battles of Jehovah!’ Well, what Saul [was thinking] was: ‘That way I won’t have to kill him, I’ll let the Philistines do it for me.’
1Sam 18:28:Well, when Saul saw this, he knew for sure that Jehovah was with David, and his daughter Michal and all Israel loved him.
1Sam 19:5:Why, he put his life on the line when he struck down the Philistine, and Jehovah brought a great salvation that day… then all Israel saw it and rejoiced. So, why do you want to sin against the blood of an innocent man and kill David when he hasn’t really been charged with anything?’
1Sam 19:6:Well, Saul [was moved by] what JoNathan had to say, and he swore an oath, saying, ‘As Jehovah lives, he shall [live]!’
1Sam 19:9:But then the ferocious Breath of Jehovah came upon Saul as he was sitting his house (with a spear in his hand), and David was there playing his [harp].
1Sam 20:3:But David told JoNathan, ‘Your father knows that I’ve found favor in your eyes, so he told the others, Don’t tell JoNathan, because he cares for him. But as Jehovah lives and as you live, I tell you that the only thing certain between your father and me is death.’
1Sam 20:8:‘Now, you’ve shown great mercy to your servant, for you’ve made an agreement between you and me before Jehovah. And if you think your servant has done anything wrong, then condemn me to death and take me to your father.’
1Sam 20:12:Then JoNathan said to David, ‘Jehovah the God of Israel knows that I’ll question my father at least two or three times. And if things look good for you, I’m not going to send you to [live in] the fields.
1Sam 20:13:For, may God [curse] me and add to it if I’ll allow anything bad to happen to you. [However, if the message is bad], I’ll tell you and send you away in peace. Then Jehovah will have to watch over you as He once did my father.
1Sam 20:14:‘Now, you’ve met with me while I’m alive, and after I die (by the mercy of Jehovah),
1Sam 20:15:[please] be merciful to my house through the age. And when Jehovah destroys the enemies of David from the face of the earth,
1Sam 20:16:may the name of JoNathan always remain in the house of David, even if Jehovah should allow me to die at the hands of your enemies.’
1Sam 20:21:And when I send my servant to look for them, if I say to him, Here they are in front of you, come pick them up,’ you may come back, because everything is peaceful. As Jehovah lives, let’s do it this way, so there’s no miscommunication.
1Sam 20:22:But if I tell the young man, The arrows are way beyond you, I’ll be sending you away to Jehovah!
1Sam 20:23:‘Now concerning these things that you and I have agreed to; may Jehovah serve as the witness between you and me through the age.’
1Sam 20:42:Then JoNathan said to David, ‘Go in peace! And as we both swore an oath in the Name of the Lord; Jehovah is the witness between you and me, and between my seed and your seed through the ages.’ Then David got up and left, and JoNathan returned to the city.
1Sam 21:6:So, the Priest removed the loaves from the presence of Jehovah and gave it to them, because there was no other bread nearby, and [David] took them.
1Sam 21:7:Now on that day, there was a certain servant of Saul [who had come to worship] before Jehovah. He was called Doyo the Edomite. And at the time, he was out feeding Saul’s mules.
1Sam 22:17:Then he told his guards who were standing there, ‘Take them out and kill the Priests of Jehovah, because they’ve sided with David. They knew where he had run and they didn’t tell me!’ However, the [guards] weren’t willing to lift a hand against the Priests of Jehovah.
1Sam 22:18:So, he said to Doyo, ‘Then you [kill] the Priests.’ And Doyo the Edomite slaughtered the Priests of Jehovah that day… eighty-five men who wore the sacred vests.
1Sam 22:21:Now, when AbiAthar told David that Saul had executed all the Priests of Jehovah, David said, ‘I knew that this would happen when I saw Doyo the Edomite…
1Sam 23:2:So David asked Jehovah: ‘Shall I go and fight these Philistines?’ And Jehovah replied: ‘Go fight the Philistines, and you’ll save KeiLah!’
1Sam 23:4:So, David went and asked Jehovah again, and Jehovah replied, ‘Go go down to KeiLah, for I’m giving the Philistines into your hands!’
1Sam 23:10:Then David prayed, ‘O Jehovah, God of Israel; please hear Your servant, for Saul is planning to attack me in KeiLah. Why, he’ll destroy the whole city because of me.
1Sam 23:11:So, should we lock it up? For Saul will surely come here, now that he has heard that your servant is here, O Lord, the God of Israel. Please tell your servant what to do.’ And Jehovah replied, ‘Lock it up!’
1Sam 23:12:And David asked: ‘Then, will the people of KeiLah hand me and my men over to Saul?’ And Jehovah replied, ‘Yes they will, to save themselves.’
1Sam 23:14:Then from there, David traveled to the desert, where he lived in narrow passes, and he settled in the Ziph Desert. Well, Saul kept searching for him for quite a long time, but Jehovah kept him out of Saul’s hands.
1Sam 23:16:And then Saul’s son JoNathan came to David in New City, which strengthened his faith in Jehovah.
1Sam 23:18:And they [once again] made an agreement there in the presence of Jehovah. Well, David stayed in New City, but JoNathan returned home.
1Sam 23:21:And Saul replied, ‘May Jehovah bless you for coming to me.
1Sam 24:4:So David’s men said to him: ‘Look! This is the day that Jehovah spoke to you about when He said, I will give your enemy into your hands and you may deal with him in any way you wish.’ Well, David crept up to Saul [while he was sleeping] and quietly cut the fringe off his robe.
1Sam 24:6:And he said to his men, ‘Jehovah certainly didn’t mean for me to do such a thing to my lord. I should never have raised a hand against him, because he truly is the anointed of Jehovah.’
1Sam 24:10:For look! Today you’ve seen with your own eyes how Jehovah gave you into my hands, and I didn’t want to kill you… I spared you. I said, I won’t lift a hand against my lord, because he’s the anointed of Jehovah.
1Sam 24:12:So, may Jehovah judge between you and me, and may He find me righteous when it comes to you, because He knows that I wouldn’t lift a hand against you.
1Sam 24:15:May Jehovah be the judge! And may He serve as judge between me and you. Yes, may Jehovah look down and judge my case, and may He save me from your hands.’
1Sam 24:18:Then you [took the time to] tell me about these good things, and of how Jehovah gave me into your hands, but you didn’t kill me.
1Sam 24:19:For, what other man, if he were to find his enemy vulnerable, would be good enough to send him away? So, may Jehovah repay the goodness that you’ve shown today.
1Sam 24:21:So, [please] swear an oath to me by Jehovah, that you won’t destroy me or my seed, and that you’ll never remove my name from the house of my father.’
1Sam 25:26:But, O my lord; as Jehovah lives and as you live, may Jehovah keep you from shedding the blood of the innocent, for in so doing you may save your own life. And may your enemies who are trying to do bad things become as NaBal.
1Sam 25:28:Then forgive your female servant, and may Jehovah make the house of my master one that can be trusted. May Jehovah fight your wars and may He never find you guilty of anything evil.
1Sam 25:29:And if any man chases you and tries to kill you, may Jehovah God save the life of my master, and may the lives of your enemies be thrown down as with a sling.
1Sam 25:30:And may Jehovah do all the good things for you that He said He would do and make you the leader over Israel.
1Sam 25:31:‘So, please don’t offend your heart by doing this terrible thing to my master, and don’t shed innocent blood without a reason. Please save my master from himself, and then Jehovah will do good things for you… and don’t overlook your female servant or fail to treat her kindly.’
1Sam 25:32:Then David said to AbiGail, ‘Praise Jehovah the God of Israel who sent you to me today.
1Sam 25:34:As Jehovah the God of Israel lives, you’ve kept me from doing something bad to you. And if you hadn’t hurried and come to meet me here, none in the house of NaBal who can urinate against a wall would have lived to see the light of dawn.’
1Sam 25:38:And after ten days, Jehovah struck NaBal and he died.
1Sam 25:39:Well, when David heard that NaBal had died, he said, ‘May Jehovah be praised, for He judged the case of my being scorned by NaBal, and He brought NaBal’s evil down upon his own head. Yet, He kept His servant from doing anything bad.’ Then David sent for AbiGail, because he was talking about taking her as his wife.
1Sam 26:8:So, AbiShai said to David, ‘Jehovah has given your enemy into your hands today, so I’m going to run him through with his spear… I’ll only do it once, because I won’t have to do it a second time.’
1Sam 26:9:But David said, ‘No, don’t kill him; for who can lift a hand against the anointed of Jehovah and not be guilty?’
1Sam 26:10:And he added, ‘As Jehovah lives, it is up to the Lord to strike him and kill him, or for him to die in battle and to be [buried] with his ancestors.
1Sam 26:11:For, Jehovah hasn’t instructed me to raise a hand against His anointed. So, we’ll just take the spear that’s next to his head, and his canteen of water, and leave.’
1Sam 26:12:Then David picked up [Saul’s] spear and canteen, and they left… and no one saw them or knew that they had been there, for no one woke up. All were sleeping tightly, because Jehovah had put them to sleep.
1Sam 26:16:so what you’ve done is not a good thing! As Jehovah lives, you are sons of death for not guarding your lord the king… the anointed of Jehovah. Now look! Where is the king’s spear… and where’s his canteen of water… these things that he kept by his head?’
1Sam 26:19:‘And now listen, O my lord the king, to the words of his servant: If it’s God that’s sending you against me, then may you smell your sacrifice. But if it’s the sons of men, may they be cursed before Jehovah. Because, they’ve driven me away from the inheritance I received from Jehovah, saying, Go and serve other gods!
1Sam 26:20:Now, may my blood not be spilled on the ground away from the face of Jehovah, for the king of Israel is searching for a flea the way he hunts for long-eared owls in the mountains.’
1Sam 26:23:For, Jehovah will repay each one for his righteousness and faithfulness, as Jehovah saved you from my hands today, since I didn’t wish to raise a hand against the anointed of Jehovah.
1Sam 28:6:Then he started asking [the direction of Jehovah], but Jehovah wouldn’t answer him in his dreams, give him signs, or answer through the Prophets.
1Sam 28:10:And Saul swore an oath to her by God, saying, ‘As Jehovah lives, I won’t treat you unjustly in this matter.’
1Sam 28:16:And SamuEl replied, ‘Then why are you asking me, if Jehovah has left you and taken up with your neighbor?
1Sam 28:17:For, Jehovah has just done the things to you that I told you He would do. He will rip your kingdom from your hands and give it to your neighbor David,
1Sam 28:19:So, Jehovah will give Israel into the hands of the Philistines, and by tomorrow you and your sons will be with me, while the camp of Israel will be handed over to the Philistines.’
1Sam 29:6:So, AchIsh called David and said to him, ‘As Jehovah lives, I know that you’re a good and honest man, and that’s why I invited you with me to the camp. For, I haven’t found anything evil in you since you came to me. But the governors don’t trust you;
1Sam 30:6:which hurt David so much that his men said they should stone him, because he was so grieved over the people, and for each of his sons and daughters. However, his God Jehovah then gave him strength,
1Sam 30:8:and David asked Jehovah, ‘Should I chase after them?’ And Jehovah replied, ‘Chase after them; for if you chase them, you’ll catch up with them and rescue [your people].’
1Sam 30:23:However, David said, ‘You must not mistreat the brothers of this confederation. For, it was Jehovah who guarded us and gave the enemy to us, and it was He who saved the troops that came with us.
1Sam 30:26:Well, when David got back to Ziklag, he sent [a portion of] the spoils to the elders of Judah, and he gave some to his neighbors, saying, ‘Look, here’s a blessing from the spoils of the enemies of Jehovah.’


'Jehovah'
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