Fixed ch intros with "indent".

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Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetry that is quoted from the Old Testament in 2:6, 7, 8, and 22.
Some translation indent quotations from the Old Testament. The ULB does this with the quoted material in 2:10.
Some translations indent quotations from the Old Testament. The ULB does this with the quoted material in 2:10.
#### Special concepts in this chapter ####

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#### Structure and formatting ####
Some translation indent quotations from the Old Testament. The ULB does this with the quoted material in 5:13.
Some translations indent quotations from the Old Testament. The ULB does this with the quoted material in 5:13.
#### Important figures of speech in this chapter ####

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#### Structure and formatting ####
Some translations set apart quotations from the Old Testament by indenting them. The ULB and other English translations indent the words in 3:10-12 that are quoted from the Old Testament.
Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetry that is quoted from the Old Testament in 3:10-12.
#### Special concepts in this chapter ####

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#### Structure and formatting ####
Some translations set apart quotations from the Old Testament by indenting them. The ULB and other English translations indent the words in 4:18 that are quoted from the Old Testament.
Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetry that is quoted from the Old Testament in 4:18.
#### Special concepts in this chapter ####

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#### Structure and formatting ####
Many translations set apart extended quotations, prayers, or songs by indenting them. The ULB indents words in 2:1-10 because they are the words of a prayer.
Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with Hannah's poetic prayer in 2:1-10 .
#### Special concepts in this chapter ####

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This is the first chapter of a section explaining why Saul wants to kill David.
Many translations set apart extended quotations, prayers, or songs by indenting them. The ULB indents words in 18:7 that are a song that praises David.
Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetic song in 18:7.
#### Special concepts in this chapter ####

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#### Structure and formatting ####
Many translations set apart extended quotations, prayers, or songs by indenting them. The ULB indents words in 21:11 because they are a song that people sang in praise of David.
Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetic song in 21:11.
#### Special concepts in this chapter ####

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#### Structure and formatting ####
Many translations set apart extended quotations, prayers, or songs by indenting them. The ULB indents words in 29:5 because they are the words of a song that was sung about David.
Some translations indent each line of poetry to make it easier to read. The ULB does this with the poetic song in 29:5.
#### Other possible translation difficulties ####