Or Is It?1 Samuel 24:1-22, The Spear Makes the Point1 Samuel 26:1-25, What Can a God-less Text Teach Us?1 Samuel 27:128:2, Accepting the Philistines as Your Personal Savior1 Samuel 29:1-11, When the Bottom Drops Out1 Samuel 30:1-31, The birth and parentage of Samuel(1 Sa 1:1-2:10), Praise for Jehovah's person(1 Sa 2:1-3), Praise for prophetic assurances(1 Sa 2:9-10), The failure of Eli's house(1 Sa 2:11-36), The presence of Samuel at Shiloh(1 Sa 2:11), The degeneracy of Eli's sons(1 Sa 2:12-17), The blessing upon Elkanah and Hannah(1 Sa 2:18-21), The warning of Eli to his sons(1 Sa 2:22-26), The prophecy against Eli's house(1 Sa 2:27-36), The deliverance by Samuel(1 Sa 4:1-7:17), The judgment upon Eli's house(1 Sa 4:1-22), The judgment upon the Philistines(1 Sa 5:1-12), The counsel of the Philistines(1 Sa 6:1-9), The judgment because of the Ark(1 Sa 6:19-21), Samuel's promise of deliverance(1 Sa 7:3-4), The defeat of the Philistines(1 Sa 7:5-14), Samuel's ministry summarized(1 Sa 7:15-17), The demand of Israel for a king(1 Sa 8:1-22), The failure of Samuel's successors(1 Sa 8:1-3), The request of the elders of Israel(1 Sa 8:4-9), The Lord's warning about the request(1 Sa 8:10-18), The anointing of Saul to be King(1 Sa 9:1-10:16), Saul's ancestry and stature(1 Sa 9:1-2), Saul's encounter with Samuel(1 Sa 9:3-27), The request for Samuel's aid(1 Sa 9:5-14), The suggestion of Saul's servant(1 Sa 9:5-10), The directions of the women(1 Sa 9:11-14), The preparation of Samuel(1 Sa 9:15-17), The meeting of Saul and Samuel(1 Sa 9:18-27), Saul's anointing by Samuel(1 Sa 10:1-16), The anointing and instructions by Samuel(1 Sa 10:1-8), The vindication of Saul as king(1 Sa 10:17-11:15), Saul's appointment as king(1 Sa 10:17-27), Saul's defeat of the Ammonites(1 Sa 11:1-11), The threat to Jabesh-gilead(1 Sa 11:1-5), Saul's approval by Israel(1 Sa 11:12-15), The final address of Samuel(1 Sa 12:1-25), Samuel's plea for obedience to the Lord(1 Sa 12:6-18), Samuel's words of comfort(1 Sa 12:19-25), Saul's initial conflict with the Philistines(1 Sa 13:1-14:52), The scattering of Israel's army(1 Sa 13:1-7), The impetuousness of Saul(1 Sa 13:8-14), The oppression of Israel(1 Sa 13:15-23), The route of the Philistines(1 Sa 14:1-23), Jonathan's approach to the Philistines(1 Sa 14:1-5), Jonathan's engagement of the Philistines(1 Sa 14:6-15), Jonathan's scattering of the Philistines(1 Sa 14:16-23), The foolish oath of Saul(1 Sa 14:24-46), Jonathan's unknowing disobedience(1 Sa 14:24-30), Israel's sin of eating blood(1 Sa 14:31-35), Jonathan blamed for Israel's sin(1 Sa 14:36-42), Jonathan rescued from death(1 Sa 14:43-46), The summary of Saul's military prowess(1 Sa 14:47-48), The war with the Philistines(1 Sa 14:52), Saul's failure and rejection as king(1 Sa 15:1-35), Samuel's instructions to destroy Amalek(1 Sa 15:1-3), Saul's defeat of the Amalekites(1 Sa 15:4-9), Samuel's disclosure of Saul's failure(1 Sa 15:10-19), His request for forgiveness(1 Sa 15:24), Saul's rejection by the Lord(1 Sa 15:25-31), Samuel's slaying of Agag(1 Sa 15:32-35), David in the court of Saul(1 Sa 16:1-19:17), The Lord's instructions to Samuel(1 Sa 16:1-3), Samuel's selection of the Lord's anointed(1 Sa 16:4-13), The slaughter of Goliath by David(1 Sa 17:1-58), The rebuff of David's brothers(1 Sa 17:28-30), The confrontation with Goliath(1 Sa 17:41-49), The defeat of the Philistines(1 Sa 17:50-54), The separation of David from Saul(1 Sa 18:1-19:17), Saul's attempts to kill David(1 Sa 18:10-19:17), His attempt to spear David(1 Sa 18:10-16), His attempt to have David killed by the Philistines(1 Sa 18:17-30), Saul's aborted promise of Merab(1 Sa 18:17-19), Saul's promise of Michal(1 Sa 18:20-30), His attempt to spear David again(1 Sa 19:1-17), David in exile from Saul(1 Sa 19:18-31:13), His flight to Samuel at Ramah(1 Sa 19:18-24), The plot to ascertain Saul's motives(1 Sa 20:1-42), The intentions of Saul revealed(1 Sa 20:24-34), The separation of David and Saul(1 Sa 20:35-42), His flight to Ahimelech at Nob(1 Sa 21:1-9), His flight to Achish, king of Gath(1 Sa 21:10-15), His flight to the cave of Adullam(1 Sa 22:1-2), His flight to Mizpah of Moab(1 Sa 22:3-5), Saul's vengeance on Ahimelech(1 Sa 22:6-23), The discovery of Ahimelech's aid to David(1 Sa 22:6-10), The massacre of Ahimelech, the priests and Nob(1 Sa 22:11-19), David's defeat of the Philistines at Keilah(1 Sa 23:1-13), David's defeat of the Philistines(1 Sa 23:1-5), His flight in the wilderness of Ziph(1 Sa 23:14-23), His flight in the wilderness of Maon(1 Sa 23:24-27), His flight in the wilderness of Engedi(1 Sa 23:28-24:22), The sparing of Saul's life(1 Sa 23:28-24:7), The words of David to Saul(1 Sa 24:8-15), The reply of Saul to David(1 Sa 24:16-22), His flight in the wilderness of Paran(1 Sa 25:1-44), The intercession of Abigail(1 Sa 25:14-31), The marriage of Abigail to David(1 Sa 25:39-42), The marriage of Ahinoam to David(1 Sa 25:43), His flight in the wilderness of Ziph(1 Sa 26:1-25), The Ziphites again inform on David(1 Sa 26:1-5), His flight to Philistia(1 Sa 27:1-31:13), The Philistine advance on Israel(1 Sa 28:1-31:13), Saul's consultation with the witch of Endor(1 Sa 28:1-25), Saul's search for spiritual aid(1 Sa 28:1-7), Saul's conversation with the woman of Endor(1 Sa 28:8-14), Samuel's discourse with Saul(1 Sa 28:15-19), The departure of David from the Philistine ranks(1 Sa 29:1-30:31), The reaction of the Philistine lords(1 Sa 29:1-5), The Amalekites raid Ziklag(1 Sa 30:1-6), The pursuit of David after the Amalekites(1 Sa 30:7-31), The finding of an Egyptian slave(1 Sa 30:11-15), The slaughter of the Amalekites(1 Sa 30:16-20), The dividing of the spoils(1 Sa 30:21-31), Saul's defeat by the Philistines(1 Sa 31:1-13), The recovery of Saul's body(1 Sa 31:11-13), "Yea, and all the prophets from Samuel and those that follow after, as many as have spoken, have likewise foretold of these days" - (Acts 3:24). 6:1011 David takes the ark to the house of Obed-edom, where it stays for three months, 2 Sam. 1:1; 9:4) to the hill country of Judah in the S (Josh. What should we learn from the life of Hannah? One is not surprised that the Jews have esteemed Samuel second to Moses among their leaders. But he was known as an evangelical Calvinist, and rightly so. This is a well researched and supported volume. This is a worthy addition to theBible for Home and School. The expositions are clear, vigorous, and strongly evangelical. Bible Introductions - 1 Samuel by John MacArthur - Blue Letter Bible Copyright 2007, Grace to You. Let Thine hand be on me but not on Thy people'' (1Chron 21:17). For Shiloh had been left. 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One example is the birth of Samuel in response to Hannahs prayer (1 Sam. 1 Samuel 13:13-14 A Person After God's Own Heart, 1 Samuel 16:14-23 When God Is Out To Get You, 1 Samuel 21:1-7 Sometimes You Have To Break the Rules, 1 Samuel 24:8-19 The Most Subtle Temptation, 1 Samuel 25:2-3,23f Dealing With Difficult People, 1 Samuel 28:5-18 Fire Burn and Caldron Bubble, 1 Samuel 7:15-1 Samuel 8 Corruption of Justice, 1 Samuel 10 - Deut 17:16-20 The Law of the Kingdom, 1 Samuel 16:7 The Lord Looketh on the Heart, 1 Samuel 19:18-22 The School of the Prophets, 1 Samuel 27:1,2, 1 Chronicles 12:1-22 Reinforcements, 1 Samuel 28, 1 Chronicles 11 The Worthies, 1 Samuel 1: The Heart That God Broke To Mend, 1 Samuel 1: Pastor David Legge's Testimony, 1 Samuel 1:10-13; 12:23-24 Hannah: A Mother Who Gave, 1 Samuel 13:14 Following the Heart of God, 1 Samuel 4:10-22 Parenting Is Not for Chickens, 1 Samuel 16:6-7 God Gives Us the King We Need, fifty thousand and threescore and ten men, Click excellent map with DAVID'S FLIGHT FROM SAUL with Numbered Movements of David, 1 Samuel 7:2-13 The Way Back to God, Part One, 1 Samuel 7:2-12 The Way Back to God, Part Two, 1 Samuel 15:1-11 A Good and Faithful Servant, 1 Samuel1:1-2, 6-7, 12-18, 20, 24-28 Declaring The Lord's Grace. 1 Samuel17:1214 Does the Bible mention David's mother? GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherJobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SongsIsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation, Select a Beginning Point Purpose - The purpose of1 Samuelis to highlight two major events: the establishment of the monarchy in Israel (chs. David's Chastening and Recovery, Chapter 24. They look primarily at Samuel (ca. The earliest Hebrew manuscripts entitled the one book Samuel after the man God used to establish the kingship in Israel. 812); and the rise of David to be king after Saul (chs. James Rosscup on Bergen's more extensive commentary in the New American Commentary (not online) -The commentator is a professor at Hannibal-La Grange College, Hannibal, MO. All rights reserved. 1 Samuel14:37-45 What were the Urim and Thummim? 15 and Davids fight with Goliath. Cyril Barber -Based on the NEB. 2. In II Samuel 7, Laney sheds light on the covenant by picturing its threefold nature. Read some of the48 ratings. His other works includeThe Cambridge Bible for Schools and Colleges: The Two Books of the Kings. It cannot be read without ministering instruction. PAUL R. VAN GORDER. THE THREE LEADING CHARACTERS OF 1 AND 2 SAMUEL. Saul and the Witch of Endor, Chapter 23. Frequently Abused Verses: Did God Forbid us to Critique or Criticize Church Leaders? God's providential guidance. 1:1-8;Marital Relationships:To experience marital fulfillment as God intended, we must practice the one man-one woman plan instituted in the Garden of Eden. Geneste died on July 27, 1860. Davids destruction of the Amalekites (30:131). The ministry of the Holy Spirit in 1 Sam. Samuel and Saul: Their Lives and Times (Or Here) -William Deane Publication Date: 1889230 pp. 15:1-35;Prideful Behavior:We must be on guard against prideful behavior, which Satan wants to use to lead us into rebellion against God. 4: Commenting and Commentaries), Warren W. Wiersbe - If you can locate the six-volume edition of the Expositors Bible, buy it immediately! "The Lord continued to appear at Shiloh" (1 Samuel 3:21). ON THE WHOLE BIBLE These concepts are fundamental to each of the more than 200 Bible narratives. The terrible civil war against the tribe of Benjamin ( Judges 19 - 21 ) had broken the heart of the already-struggling nation, and years of undisciplined religion -- the refusal to obey Jahweh -- had removed the people from the source of their spiritual power. ''In them hath He set a tabernacle for the sun; which is as a bridegroom coming out of his chamber, and rejoiceth as a strong man to run a race'' (Psa 19:4,5). The story of the rise of David in the second half of1 Samuelprepares for the full-scale kingship of David in2 Samuel. Samuel and his Age: a Study in the Constitutional History of Israel-George Douglas 1901 330 pp. The answer came back, It is discouragement. The two nations most hostile to the Israelites were the Philistines (1 Sam. I have removed several links in response to concerns by discerning readers. 1 Samuel 4 The Vanity of Cultural Religion, 1 Samuel 31-2 Samuel 1 Dealing with Grief. Haggai 1 Samuel14:49. Who was Michal in the Bible? John tells us that Jesus ''came unto His own, and His own received Him not'' (John 1:11). 4:37:2), idolatry was practiced (1 Sam. In Jonathan we have another picture of Christ, showing the love and friendship of our Heavenly Friend. In depth comments, including numerous cross references, Hebrew word studies, illustrations, devotional (applicational) THOUGHTS on many passages, maps, quotes from many conservative sources. He was preeminently a man of prayer. Moving chapter-to-chapter, Cumming seeks to elucidate the key principles, truths, and lessons found in the books of Samuel. The four volumePromise and Deliveranceseries by S.G. De Graaf, first published years ago, is still among the best. 1 Corinthians Calvary Chapel. DON ANDERSON . He was a scholarly conservative, skeptical of higher critical views. DoSCH&T, An attempt to reconcile and correlate the history of the Books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles into chronological sequence. Cyril J. Barber, Israels Golden Age: The Story of the United Kingdom- John D Fleming - 1907. The events of 1 and 2 Samuel took place between the years ca. First Samuel is really a continuation of the book of Judges, with Ruth as a parenthesis. Note that 931BC marks the division of the Kingdom into Southern Tribes (Judah and Benjamin) and Ten Northern Tribes. 25 volumes. This book begins the five-hundred-year period of the kings of Israel (approximately 1050-586 b.c.). The Masoretic text will be assumed to represent the original text unless there is a grammatical or contextual impossibility. 3:19-4:2;Discerning the Truth:We should consult the Holy Scriptures as well as mature Christians to help us discern truth from error. Prophets First Samuel is really a biography of three men: Samuel, Saul and David. As the book of 1 Samuel opens, lawlessness is reaching its height in Israel. 1 Samuel18:1KJV What does the Bible say about soul ties? The sins of Eli and his sons resulted in their deaths (1 Sam. 25:1, before the events associated with Davids reign even took place. The campaigns of Joshua conducted about 1400 B.C. 1 Samuel 3:1-10 Do You Have Your Ears On? We need a praying band of Christians, a people brought to a sense of their need, and a consecrated preacher to bring about revival..God cannot do much for people who do not feel they need anything. Covering in detail the text of First and Second Samuel, Joseph August Miller explicates the text with the purpose of practical application of critical themesexempli gratia: exemplification of faith, humility, repentance, and obedience. The Old Testament Then you will interesting symbols before many of the passages. John MacArthur is the pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, as well as an author, conference speaker, president of The Master's University and Seminary, and featured teacher with the Grace to You media ministry. Historical Books 23:17). The whole style of treatment is careful and suggestive. The completed registration allows us to send order and donation receipts to the email address you provided. Why Does John Refer to Jesus as "the Word"? - Grace to You Peninsula Bible Church, Another source of the studies below and these may load quicker- Life of David. Here is a great lesson. When anger wont stop us, when lust can do us no harm, when envy finds no foothold, discouragement always works. 1 Samuel; Principle #18; 1 Sam. Spurgeon - Baptist minister of Birmingham [England] Sermons of the highest order upon a few incidents in Davids life. 4:3-11;Misplaced Faith:We must put our faith in the eternal, all-powerful God rather than in external symbols. The books of Samuel contain a number of interpretive issues that have been widely discussed: 1) Which of the ancient mss.3 is closest to the original autograph? So Christ stripped Himself of His glory, and He has covered us with the robe of His righteousness, and has armed and girded us for the fight. Focuses on application of Christian doctrines. Samuel held the honor of being the last of the judges (1 Sam 7:6, 1517) and the first of the new order of prophets (1 Sam 3:20; Acts 3:24; 13:20). The Spirit of the Lord came upon both Saul and David after their anointing as king (1 Sam. set done by 12 men selected for unusual ability to show the Bible is alive in biblical exposition, with spiritual refreshment and insight. Nehemiah While the desire of Israel for a king was acceptable (Deut. The Ark was removed by the Philistines in Samuel's childhood and from then on Shiloh ceased to be of great importance (1 Samuel 4:3, 11). What is it?, the man asked. 8:1) and mi. 2:10) and the song of David (2 Sam. The Rise of Samuel and the Fall of Eli and Sons (, 5. 3:1-18;Human Responsibility:We are to take full responsibility for our failures, never blaming God or anyone else. [its] framework is clearly brought out.The London Quarterly Review, James Robertson(18391902) was educated at the parish school of Drull, the University of Toronto, Princeton Theological Seminary, and Union Theological Seminary. Samuel, the King Maker (1 Samuel 1-7) - Samuel"name of God" is the meaning of his name.He was preeminently a man of prayer. Because we dont want you to incur expenditure for which you are not prepared, could you please confirm whether you are willing to pay this charge, if necessary? W G Blaikie. In the first, he works through the biblical portrait of King David, addressing his obedience and disobedience, faith and fears, and triumph and trials. 1 Samuel, Joseph Parker - People's Bible - Rosscup: This work, later called Preaching Through the Bible (Baker Book House), is rich in its applications and exhortations, though often not particularly helpful for the reader who is looking for exposition that stays right with the text. How? The first part of David's reign was met with great acclaim by the nation. 7:1216). Its authors are leading evangelical theologians who provide practical truths and biblical principles. Throughout his analysis of these books, George C. M. Douglas pays particular attention to Samuel, as Israels second grandest leader after Moses, analyzing how he stewarded and passed off the three offices of prophet, priest, and supreme ruler through his life and the reigns of Saul and David. 11051030 B.C. Samuel was the last of the judges, the first of the prophets and the founder of the monarchy. Brief but well done notes1,275 ratings, The David Jeremiah study bible- (2013) 2208 pages. The resources are listed in alphabetical order by the author's last name and some include reviews of the particular resource. Conservative. Sometimes it is evangelical, at other times liberal ideas enter." The story is told in I Samuel 27-30, a passage little known to most of us but one which is perfectly relevant today. . Hannah was the original source of the prayer psalm in 1 Samuel 2:1-10. However, since Samuel has a different literary style than Kings, it was most likely penned before the Exile during the period of the divided kingdom (ca. Having lost all governing authority and the ability to defend themselves, their disobedience had finally removed their one abiding resource. Worth checking! Obadiah Lesson 3: What King Have YOU Insisted On? T. Boston Johnstonewas Professor at St. Andrews in Scotland. A second theme is the sovereignty of God, clearly seen in these books. This work is a unique commentary on every book of the Old Testament.