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OET-RV by cross-referenced section 1 KI 1:5

1 KI 1:5–1:10 ©

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Adoniyyah tries to become king

1 Ki 1:5–10

5Then David and Haggit’s son Adoniyyah promoted himself saying, “I, myself, will reign.” He acquired a chariot and horsemen and fifty men who ran along in front.[ref] 6Haggit had given birth to him after Avshalom. He was a good-looker, but his father had never disciplined him or ever asked, “Why did you do that?” 7He had spoken with Tseruyah’s son Yoav and the priest Evyatar and they had both agreed to support him. 8But the priest Tsadok and Yehoyada’s son Benayah, the prophet Natan, Shimei and Rei, and David’s top warriors were all against Adoniyyah.

9Then Adoniyyah sacrificed sheep and cattle and fattened calves near the Zohelet stone (which is beside Eyn-Rogel), and he invited all his brothers (the king’s sons), and all the men of Yehudah including the king’s servants. 10However, he didn’t invite the prophet Natan, Benayah, the top warriors, or his brother Shelomoh.


Collected OET-RV cross-references

2Sam 3:4:

4The fourth was Adoniyyah (son of Haggit), the fifth was Shefatyah (son of Abital),