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The student Bible : New International Version, Hebrew-Greek key word study Bible : New international version, Key word commentary : thoughts on every chapter of the BiblebyWater, Mark, Eerdmans' family encyclopedia of the Bible(1978) 344 pages, Eerdmans' handbook to the Bible(1983) 688 pages, Tyndale handbook of Bible charts & mapsbyWilson, Neil, Bible handbook and A-Z bible encyclopedia, International children's Bible field guide : answering kids' questions from Genesis to RevelationbyRichards, Larry. Mark In these eight lectures, William Dalby examines the biblical account of Samuel, aiming to exhibit its truths practically, believing that teaching practical application to be both the most difficult and most important labor of a preacher. . (Read Rom 1:3 and Rev 22:16 for two examples. Read again Hannah's prayer in the first ten verses of 1Samuel 2. Traditionally, it has been viewed as a demon. So what is so special about thePromise and Deliveranceseries? 4; 7; 13, 14; 17; 23; 31; 2 Sam. MacArthur New Testament Commentaries are a classic biblical studies resource collection from the ministry of Pastor John F. MacArthur. 22:5-23;Making No Excuses:When we violate God?s will and in the process hurt others, we are to take full responsibility for our actions. April-16 in groer Auswahl Vergleichen Angebote und Preise Online kaufen bei eBay Kostenlose Lieferung fr viele Artikel! The earliest Hebrew manuscripts entitled the one book Samuel after the man God used to establish the kingship in Israel. 4:3-11;Misplaced Faith:We must put our faith in the eternal, all-powerful God rather than in external symbols. A sleeper in my opinion. 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). E to W. This central spine ranges in height from 1,500 ft. to 3,300 ft. above sea level. Also, in relation to David, it is particularly evident that nothing can frustrate Gods plan to have him rule over Israel (1 Sam. Richard G. Moulton(18491924) was professor of English literature at the University of Chicago. The author emphasizes the reoccurring themes of apostasy and reconciliation throughout the text. Samuel himself was a picture of our Saviour. Back to John MacArthur's Bio & Resources, David Guzik :: 1 Corintios 7 Principios Sobre el Matrimonio y la Soltera, David Guzik :: 1 Juan 2 Impedimentos para una comunin con Dios, David Guzik :: Gnesis 3 La tentacin y cada del hombre, David Guzik :: Gnesis 2 La CreacinTerminada; Adn en el Jardn del Edn, Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesus and the Holy Trinity (Walter Martin), 1 Samuel 1-10 (1979-82 Audio) (Chuck Smith), Genesis 15-18 (1979-82 Audio) (Chuck Smith), Third Person of the Trinity (Chuck Smith), Israels victory over the Philistines and the judgeship of Samuel (, The exhortation of Samuel to Israel concerning the king (, David and Saul: Transfer of the Kingship in Israel (, The anger and fear of Saul toward David (, The defense of David by Jonathan and Michal (. A Key to the Books of Samuel byR. O. ThomasPublication Date: 1881 Pages: 96. 1 Samuel31:10 Who was Asherah / Ashtoreth? Who were they? James Rosscup -This generally highly-regarded work offers much assistance verse by verse, using the RSV. 24:25). Through the influence of godly Samuel (1 Sam. 1 Samuel; Principle #16; 1 Sam. ''There is a line by us unseen 7:1216). Ephesians Blue Letter Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. Here the hyenas stalk the sheep if they get separated from the shepherd. Analysis of the Second Book of Samuel by T. Boston Johnstone Publication Date: 1885 Pages: 220. The Hands of Dagon and the Hand of God (, 10. God is King of the universe and always has been. 1 Samuel 19:18-24 What was the school of prophets? It gives the closing picture of one of the most disastrous failures. Church Pulpit Commentary Is it a personal being, i.e., a demon, or a spirit of discontent created by God in the heart (cf. 247 pages. The NIV study BiblebyBarker, Kenneth L;Burdick, Donald W (1995) 2250 pages. David: Shepherd, Psalmist, King, MISCELLANEOUS RESOURCES 11:6). Jensen suggests that you read1 Samuel with this outline in mind: Paul Apple's Commentary on 1 Samuel has the following introduction (Source). Kirkpatrick Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1919. James Rosscup -A thoroughly conservative work, very clearly written, in two sections, prophetism and the prophets. He was a child of prayer (1 Samuel 3:1-19); he brought victory to his people through prayer (1 Samuel 7:5-10); when the nation wanted a king, Samuel prayed unto the Lord (1 Samuel 8:6); intercessory prayer was the keynote of his life (1 Samuel 12:19-23).Eli was both judge and priest at this time. 5:5; 11:11; 12:8; 19:4243; 24:1, 9). Please respond to confirm your registration. Samuel founded the schools of the prophets, and originated the prophetic order. To set up an account click archive.org and then click the picture of the person in right upper corner and enter email and a password. 6:1015 Philistines return the ark with guilt offering to Beth-shemesh, 1 Sam. John Cummingwas Minister of the Scottish National Church at Crown Court. We are very glad to give these expositions very sincere commendation and to wish for them an extended circulation.The Baptist Magazine, On his work on Deuteronomy: And to show that the Old Testament can be preached and is relevant to our lives today, John Cumming (1807-1881), Scottish born preacher and, for many years minister of the National Scottish Church, London, expounds Moses last treatises with an unction that was characteristic of all that was best in the era in which he lived. Cyril J. Barber. . The Steps Which Led to a King (continued) Saul, Jonathan, and the Philistines (, 17. A. C. Hervey(18081894) was educated at Eton College and Trinity College, Cambridge before being ordained. There are four predominant theological themes in 1 and 2 Samuel. This is the best older, overall treatment of a critical nature on the Old Testament Hebrew text verse by verse and is a good standard work to buy. However, neither internal features nor external testimony conclusively identifies the writer. Israel's First King. The First Book of Samuel W. O. E. OesterleyPublication Date: 1913 Pages: 192. In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God, and the Word was God. Three things:A praying mother, 1 Samuel 1,A chastened people, 1 Samuel 2,A faithful prophet, 1 Samuel 3. Very expensive to purchase. 1 Samuel; Principle #5; 1 Sam. The Chief Shepherd in glory. Yet most people today have never heard of John Gill. The key thought is ''choosing a king,'' and the key verse reads, ''Now, therefore, behold the king whom ye have chosen'' (1Sam 12:13). What should we learn from the life of David? 1 Samuel 25:2-13 Yesterday's Victory Insufficient, 1 Samuel 26:5-14, 17-21 Sin Must Be Judged, 1 Samuel 28:1-19 The Dilemma of the Disobedient, 1 Samuel 30:1-8, 18-26 Seeking God's Will, Baker's Evangelical Dictionary of Biblical Theology, International Standard Bible Encyclopedia, McClintock and Strong's Bible Encyclopedia. This is a reference to the Messiah, the King who will triumph over the nations who are opposed to God (seeGen. 49:812;Num. . Throughout history, God has routinely chosen the unexpected and the unlikely to be recipients of His grace. The Steps Which Led to a King Harper study Bible : the Holy Bible, Revised Standard Version. A definitive in depth resource on this subject. Topical Series . 1 Robert D. Bergen, vol. According to the Lords promise, this Messiah will come through the line of David and establish Davids throne forever (2 Sam. Focused on connecting the narrative portions of Second Samuel togetherchronologically and historicallyT. We all know from hard experience how the devil uses discouragement to keep us from moving ahead. 1 Samuel 17:50-51 We must hew our Agags to pieces! The Introduction of David (16:117:58), 3. - for the time would fail me to tell of Gideon and Samuel and the prophets" - (Heb 11:32). 2 Samuel 5:17-25, 21:15, 23:8 Oh For the Water of the Well of Bethlehem! Log In His treatment of the lives of Samuel, Saul, and David is helpful, even if it lacks depth that a thorough knowledge of human personality would enhance. Prophets It can be difficult to find a quality narrative Bible curriculum for teens and adults. The American translators have added considerably to the German work, and in some cases these additions are more valuable than the original matter. Wisdom Literature He wanted to be Biblical through and through and give every text its due proportion, whether it sounded Arminian as it stands or Calvinistic. 7:3, 4 ), and the judges were dishonest ( 1 Sam. Jesus, ''having loved His own which were in the world, loved them to the uttermost'' (John 13:1, R.V. 1 Samuel1:8-22 Did A Mother Name Her Son Samuel? Such a book will be a distinct acquisition . "And what shall I more say? Then you can read these more modern resources free of charge! His treatment in 2 Samuel 24 of the two-sided nature of David numbering Gods people is also worthy of attention. How often he had led them by still waters, and caused them to lie down in green pastures, and many a time he must have had to lead them down one of the gorges of the wilderness of Judea. In one corner was a shiny implement labeled Anger$250, next to it a curved tool labeled Sloth$380. As the man searched, he found Criticism$500 and Jealousy$630. Out of the corner of his eye, the man spotted a beaten-up tool with a price tag of $12,000. En 1969, il devient pasteur principal de . Itfocuses on the meaning of each story and on how to understand and share it. Saul (Heb., Sa-ul, asked, i.e., of God) was the first king of Israel; son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin. Register. [1 Samuel16:14], Exodus Motifs in First Samuel 7 and 8: a Brief Comment,"The Evangelical Quarterly52.3 (Jul.-Sept. 1980): 130-131, The Discourse Structure of the Rape of Tamar (2 Samuel 13:1-22),"Vox Evangelica20 (1990): 21-42, Why has Yahweh Defeated us Today Before the Philistines?' GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherJobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SongsIsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation, (Hebrew/Greek Search by English Definition), * 'Number Delimiters' only apply to 'Paragraph Order', Search verses, phrases, and topics (e.g. Hannah, in the depth and sincerity of her surrender, gave up her first-born son to God utterly [ch. Hebrews Some of Israels greatest moments of glory and darkest hours of defeat are retold with simplicity and candor. The approach is mildly critical. Heb 13:20. Saul died on the field of battle by his own hand. ), Davids career was marred by heinous sins, but his honesty and contrition in acknowledging and confessing those sins brought Gods forgiveness. In explaining 1 Samuel, Deane and Kirk provide the kind of practical application that will delight every devout Bible student. 6:19; 2 Sam. This first book that bears his name is a marvelous study in the place and power of prayer, illustrated from life. If the Pentateuch was written by a multitude of writers in the later age, when this title for Jehovah was so much in vogue, how is it that not one of them has in the Pentateuch used this expression even once?''. Hundreds of enriching word studies"50+ Essentials of the Christian Faith" articles. The Respective Characters of the First Two Kings Evangelical Commentary on the Bible- editor Walter Elwell (1989) 1239 pages. The Masoretic text will be assumed to represent the original text unless there is a grammatical or contextual impossibility. Sauls disobedience resulted in the Lords judgment, and he was rejected as king over Israel (1 Sam. Sometimes he overdoes things, as in seeing Hittites and confederates as depicting The evil habits of the old past (p. 12). Calvary Chapel, C. H. SPURGEON And others make the highest choice, In compliance with Grace To You's Copyright Policy, we are unable to edit the content in any way. "The Lord continued to appear at Shiloh" (1 Samuel 3:21). question. But Samuel cannot be the writer because his death is recorded in 1 Sam. 6:6, 7). This accounts for many of the numerical discrepancies. The Lion handbook to the Bible - (1999) 822 pages. 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. Further, Nathan and Gad were prophets of the Lord during Davids lifetime and would not have been alive when the book of Samuel was written. The book is remarkable as an effort to substantiate the fact of a developmental process in prophecy and revelation, the principle laid down being that God invariably adapts Himself to the condition of those whom He addresses; and the point is aptly and ingeniously illustrated in many ways . 15:2425 Zadok brings the ark to David, who commands him to carry it back to Jerusalem, 2 Sam. In the same way, the sons of even righteous Samuel ''walked not in his ways, but turned aside after lucre, and took bribes, and perverted judgment'' [1Sam 8:3], until the people of Israel made their behavior the excuse to demand a king. 1 Samuel; Principle #29; 1 Sam. They are models of chaste, subdued, but powerful preaching., A Critical History of the Life of David by Samuel Chandler, 1853. The ministry of Samuel marks the institution of the monarchy. They reasoned this way: ''It may save us out of the hand of our enemies'' (1Sam 4:3). Mp3's, F B MEYER DAVID IN ADULLAM. 1 Samuel Prove it. All rights reserved. 2:12-17, 22-26 ), the ark of the covenant was not at the tabernacle ( 1 Sam. 1 Samuel4:18 What is the significance of a city gate in the Bible? The matter is quite attractive and fascinating, and yet so weighty, that the man who shall study those eight volumes thoroughly, will not fail to read his Bible intelligently and with growing interest., David, King of Israel His Lifeand Lessons- William Taylor, Devotional expositions manifesting a depth seldom attained by preachers today. Cyril J. Barber, A grand work which should be in every library.. He is also the author of a number of commentaries on Old Testament books. He proved to be an able military leader. Cookie Notice: The hidden boundary between 1 Samuel GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherJobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SongsIsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation, Use semicolons to separate groups: 'Gen;Jdg;Psa-Mal' or 'Rom 3-12;Mat 1:15;Mat 5:12-22', There are options set in 'Advanced Options', The Whole Bible A biography told through a Christian lens. Who dare to stand the test; Commentary on the Old Testament. Should Christians be cremated? We do not see how Sauls life-failure could be more profitably set forth. Spurgeon. 1. 12:14). Later, in2 Samuel 7, God promises David and his house an eternal dynasty. 1 Samuel; Principle #4; 1 Sam. Stating that the books of First and Second Kings were originally compiled together and should be viewed as a single narrative, James Davies'Notes on 2 Kingsprovides explication of the purpose, composition, authorship, and the reiteration of theocratic themes throughout the text. (A Basic Library for Bible Students), Notes are brief but this is an excellent modern commentary, MATTHEW HENRY'S The Gospels According to the Lords promise, this Messiah will come through the line of David and establish Davids throne forever (2 Sam. Has some very helpful notes. 1 Samuel; Principle #26; 1 Sam. Sermons on 1 Samuel, Only Chapter 1 CompleteClick For Sermons on 1 Samuel 2:1ff. 22:51). A true king must always have the heart of a shepherd. A Commentary on the First Book of Samuel byLoring W. BattenPublication Date: 1919 Pages: 236. and how to fill in the number of Sauls years in 13:1. 7:3, 4), and the judges were dishonest (1 Sam. 5) What was the identity of the distressing spirit from the Lord? Is it a personal being, i.e., a demon, or a spirit of discontent created by God in the heart (cf. There were those in Israel, even before Samuel's time, on whom the mantle of prophecy had fallen (Num 11:25; Judg 6:8). Legend: B.C. 23:7-24;Selfish Motives:We must resist the temptation to convince ourselves that God approves of our actions when, in actuality, we are driven by selfish motives. (This comment is related to Blaikie's Expositor's Bible Commentary entry of 1 Samuel), Spurgeon -Dr. The Holman illustrated study Bible120 ratingsIncludes the excellent Holman maps but otherwise of little help in serious study. Lesson 2: From Ichabod to Ebenezer. I & II Second SamuelbyBergen, Robert D - Shepherd's Notes - Not very detailed but occasional interesting insights. 1 Samuel 22:1,2;23. 1 Samuel 1:1-20 God is For Little People, 1 Samuel 4:1-7:1 Raiders of the Lost Ark, 1 Samuel 11:1-12:23 Work with What You Have, 1 Samuel 16:1-12 Appearances Are Deceiving, 1 Samuel 18:1-5 A True and Never Failing Friend, 1 Samuel 14:31-35 The Sin of theFamished, 1 Samuel 14:24-30 Saul Troubles theLand, 1 Samuel 15:17-23 The Good and theBetter, 1 Samuel 16:113 God Chooses IsraelsKing, 1 Samuel 16:14-23 SpiritualTransformations, 1 Samuel 2:1-10, Luke 1:46-55 Hannah and Mary, 1 Samuel 23:1-29, 1 Samuel 24:1-22 Into Whose Hands. Pauline Epistles After he set up his wares, a fellow dropped by to see what he had. What is it?, the man asked. Sin always brings defeat. The sins of Eli and his sons resulted in their deaths (1 Sam. As I have read portions of his sermons on texts concerning election and effectual calling and perseverance he is uninhibited in his affirmation of what we would call the doctrines of grace.What Simeon experienced in the word was remarkable. 1 Samuel; Principle #33; 1 Sam. The Captivity in the Philistines' Land, Chapter 3. The good shepherd has always to take his life in his hand and be ready to lay it down. Pastor and teacher John MacArthur covers the complete Bibleevery passage of the Old and New . Follow John MacArthur: Contact Information: Phone: 800-55-GRACE Fax: 661-295-5871 Email: [email protected] . Samuel H. Kellogg on Leviticus is a classic; so is Alexander Maclaren on the Psalms and on Colossians. GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherJobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SongsIsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation, Select a Beginning Point A New Look at 1 Samuel 13:13-14,"Journal of Hebrew Scriptures5, article 16 (2005). He would send them great leaders and these in turn would receive their orders directly from Him. 1 KINGS / 1 KINGS It was taking the lower level. 8:214). A free Bible Commentary on the First Book of Samuel in EasyEnglish. 13:14), these conditions were reversed. That Jehovah of Hosts was a title of Christ, we see from comparing Isa 6:1-3 with John 12:41, and Isa 8:13,14 with 1Peter 2:5-8. The People's Desire for a King, Chapter 9. Mr. Crockett has shown skill and judgment that will commend his work to the great mass of students.Public Opinion, Mr. Crockett's work is an honest, laborious and successful piece of this study of the Old Testament as it is, that is to be so highly commended both a piece of work and as an aid to others in the study of the central section of the history of the Old Testament as it lies in the documents. InSamuel the Prophet, F. B. Meyer discusses the critical themes embedded in the text of First Samuelin context of Israel's transition to a central government.

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