1st Kings Chapter 1 verse 10 Holy Bible

ASV 1stKings 1:10

but Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he called not.
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BBE 1stKings 1:10

But he did not send for Nathan the prophet and Benaiah and the other men of war and Solomon his brother.
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DARBY 1stKings 1:10

but Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he did not invite.
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KJV 1stKings 1:10

But Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he called not.
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WBT 1stKings 1:10

But Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he called not.
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WEB 1stKings 1:10

but Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he didn't call.
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YLT 1stKings 1:10

and Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty ones, and Solomon his brother, he hath not called.
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Pulpit Commentary

Pulpit CommentaryVerse 10. - But Nathan the prophet, and Benaiah, and the mighty men, and Solomon his brother, he called not. [It is clear from this verse that Adonijah perfectly understood that he had in Solomon a rival. The intentions and promises (ver. 13) of his father can hardly have been unknown to him. The name "Jedidiah, too, bestowed upon Solomon by Nathan (2 Samuel 12:25), taken in connexion with the prophecy of Nathan (ibid. 2 Samuel 7:12; cf. 1 Chronicles 22:9, 10), must have proved to him that Solomon was marked out for David's successor. He seems to have been well aware also who were Solomon's supporters. To some of them he may have made indirect overtures. The historian having recorded Adonijah's preparations for a coup d'etat, now relates the manner in which the plot was frustrated. The prophet, who had been the guardian and preceptor of Solomon's youth, and who knew the Divine will respecting the succession (1 Chronicles 22:9, 10), takes prompt and energetic measures to defeat the conspiracy.

Ellicott's Commentary