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13 Then Samuel said to Saul, “You have made a foolish choice! You have not obeyed[a] the commandment that the Lord your God gave[b] you. Had you done that, the Lord would have established your kingdom over Israel forever. 14 But now your kingdom will not continue. The Lord has sought out[c] for himself a man who is loyal to him,[d] and the Lord has appointed[e] him to be leader over his people, for you have not obeyed what the Lord commanded you.”

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  1. 1 Samuel 13:13 tn Or “kept.”
  2. 1 Samuel 13:13 tn Heb “commanded.”
  3. 1 Samuel 13:14 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.
  4. 1 Samuel 13:14 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.
  5. 1 Samuel 13:14 tn Heb “commanded.”

When Solomon became old, his wives shifted his allegiance to[a] other gods; he was not wholeheartedly devoted to the Lord his God, as his father David had been.[b]

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  1. 1 Kings 11:4 tn Heb “bent his heart after.”
  2. 1 Kings 11:4 tn Heb “his heart was not complete with the Lord his God, like the heart of David his father.”