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1Kgs 1:5  Adonijah, David's darling, usurps the kingdom.    | 1Kgs 1:5  Adonijah, David's darling, usurps the kingdom.    | ||
| − | 11  By the council of Nathan,    | + | |
| − | 15  Bath-sheba moves the king,    | + | 1Kgs 1:11  By the council of Nathan,    | 
| − | 22  and Nathan seconds her.    | + | |
| − | 28  David renews his oath to Bath-sheba.    | + | 1Kgs 1:15  Bath-sheba moves the king,    | 
| − | 32  Solomon, by David's appointment, being anointed king by Zadok and Nathan, the people triumph.    | + | |
| − | 41  Jonathan bringing the news, Adonijah's guests fly.    | + | 1Kgs 1:22  and Nathan seconds her.    | 
| − | 50  Adonijah, flying to the horns of the altar, upon his good behaviour, is dismissed by Solomon.    | + | |
| − | old.David was probably now about sixty-nine years of age.  He was thirty years old when he began to reign, reigned forty, and died in his seventieth year; and the transactions mentioned here are supposed to have taken place about a year before his death.  Sixty-nine was not an advanced age; but he had been exhausted with various fatigues, and especially family afflictions, so that he was much older in constitution than in years.    | + | 1Kgs 1:28  David renews his oath to Bath-sheba.    | 
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| + | 1Kgs 1:32  Solomon, by David's appointment, being anointed king by Zadok and Nathan, the people triumph.    | ||
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| + | 1Kgs 1:41  Jonathan bringing the news, Adonijah's guests fly.    | ||
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| + | 1Kgs 1:50  Adonijah, flying to the horns of the altar, upon his good behaviour, is dismissed by Solomon.    | ||
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| + | David was probably now about sixty-nine years of age.     | ||
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| + | He was thirty years old when he began to reign, reigned forty, and died in his seventieth year; and the transactions mentioned here are supposed to have taken place about a year before his death.     | ||
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| + | Sixty-nine was not an advanced age; but he had been exhausted with various fatigues, and especially family afflictions, so that he was much older in constitution than in years.    | ||
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2Sam 5:4; 1Chr 23:1; 1Chr 29:27; 1Chr 29:28; Ps 90:10  | 2Sam 5:4; 1Chr 23:1; 1Chr 29:27; 1Chr 29:28; Ps 90:10  | ||
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and stricken in years.  Heb. and entered into days.  | and stricken in years.  Heb. and entered into days.  | ||
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Gen 18:11; Gen 24:1; Josh 23:1; Josh 23:2; Luke 1:7  | Gen 18:11; Gen 24:1; Josh 23:1; Josh 23:2; Luke 1:7  | ||
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The First Book of the KINGS, commonly called The Third Book of the KINGS.
1Kgs 1:1 Abishag cherishes David in his extreme age.
1Kgs 1:5 Adonijah, David's darling, usurps the kingdom.
1Kgs 1:11 By the council of Nathan,
1Kgs 1:15 Bath-sheba moves the king,
1Kgs 1:22 and Nathan seconds her.
1Kgs 1:28 David renews his oath to Bath-sheba.
1Kgs 1:32 Solomon, by David's appointment, being anointed king by Zadok and Nathan, the people triumph.
1Kgs 1:41 Jonathan bringing the news, Adonijah's guests fly.
1Kgs 1:50 Adonijah, flying to the horns of the altar, upon his good behaviour, is dismissed by Solomon. old.
David was probably now about sixty-nine years of age.
He was thirty years old when he began to reign, reigned forty, and died in his seventieth year; and the transactions mentioned here are supposed to have taken place about a year before his death.
Sixty-nine was not an advanced age; but he had been exhausted with various fatigues, and especially family afflictions, so that he was much older in constitution than in years.
2Sam 5:4; 1Chr 23:1; 1Chr 29:27; 1Chr 29:28; Ps 90:10
and stricken in years. Heb. and entered into days.
Gen 18:11; Gen 24:1; Josh 23:1; Josh 23:2; Luke 1:7

