The inspired writer to the Hebrews said, ''Let us go forth, therefore, unto Him outside the camp, bearing His reproach'' (Heb 13:13). You have reading more interesting than any novel that was ever written, and as instructive as the heaviest theology. it contains a vast amount of information, which ministers, Sunday-school teachers, and Bible classes may turn to good account.Christian World. 13:1). 20:7; 21:11) and between 15 to 35 mi. Thus, he prefers a time of writing for I & II Samuel sometime during or immediately following Davids lifetime. Then you will interesting symbols before many of the passages. The Life and Reign of David by George Smith, 1867. Seminarians and pastors will find Klein's translation helpful, his research impeccable; but his explanation of the theme of 1 Samuel is lacking. Jukes distinguishes between use of literal and figurative language within the text, and seeks to elucidate the inherent meaning within the passages. 1516), though Saul stayed on the throne until his death at Mount Gilboa (ch. Willett went on to become Professor of Semitic Languages and Literature at the University of Chicago and Minister of Memorial Church of Christ, Chicago. But it is evident that it was in common use in Hannah's day; for she wanted every one to know that he was altogether the Lord's own, and she must have chosen a word, therefore, which every one could understand. The New Testament The authors seek to combine scholarship on biblical meaning, illustrations to spark applications, and outlines.". The Shepherd and the King were blended in David and in David's Son. 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. The expositions are clear, vigorous, and strongly evangelical. A child was born in Bethlehem of the tribe of Judah. Douglas (1826-1904) was a Hebraist in the Free Church of Scotland, having studied under Thomas Chalmers and came to be a Principle of the Free Church College. Meyer was well known for his friendship withDwight L. Moody, as well as authoring over forty titles. 6:1217 David brings the ark to Jerusalem, and places it inside the tent he pitched for it, 2 Sam. . 'The Presbyterian and Reformed Review, William Day Crockett(18691930) was Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Canton, Pennsylvania. The first book of SamuelbyBlaikie, William Garden, Cyril Barber -One of the finest devotional commentaries ever produced. As you cannot visit the Holy Land, it is well for you that there is a work like the Pictorial Bible, in which the notes of the most observant travellers are arranged under the texts which they illustrate. 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?''. Revelation, Search Wikipedia using spiritual discretion. 27:6 gives clear evidence of a post-Solomonic date of writing. The illustrated guide to Bible customs & curiositiesbyKnight, George W. (George William), Today's handbook of Bible times & customsbyColeman, William L. The Shaw pocket Bible handbook- Editor - Walter Elwell(1984) 408 pages. Perhaps someone is asking, ''Where in this book of apostasy, sin, and defeat do we see the Lord Jesus?'' However, 1 and 2 Samuel are included in the Former Prophets in the Hebrew canon, along with Joshua, Judges, and 1 and 2 Kings. Sin always brings defeat. His jealousy of David bordered on insanity.Saul failed God in several ways: Saul's presumption at God's altar (1 Samuel 13:11-13) Cruelty to his son Jonathan (1 Samuel 14:44) Disobedience in the matter of Amalek (1 Samuel 15:23) His jealousy and hatred of David (1 Samuel 18:29) His sinful appeal to the witch of Endor (1 Samuel 28:7). David, the King Proven (1 Samuel 16-31) -As the third division of the book opens we see Samuel mourning for Saul. 2 Thessalonians Commentary on the Old Testament, The First Book of Samuel (Cambridge Bible Commentary) - borrow, 2 Samuel (Word Biblical Commentary) - borrow, 1 and 2 Samuel : an introduction and commentary (borrow), (Word Bible Commentary) - can be borrowed, Multiple Pictures related to 1 Chronicles, Multiple Pictures related to 2 Chronicles, 1 Samuel1:10-11ff The Journey from Barren to Blessed, 1 Samuel 7:1-13 Hitherto Hath the Lord Helped Us, 1 Samuel18:5, 14-15, 30 Behaving Ourselves Wisely, 1 Samuel 15 -The Irrepressible Force of Secret Sin, The God Who Remembers, Repents, and Rejects, A Beautiful Woman Can Make a Big Difference, 1 Samuel 16 24, Psalms 11 and 59 (David and Escape from Saul), 1 Samuel 25-31, 2 Samuel 1-4, 1 Chronicles 1-10, and Various Psalms (Transition from Saul to David), 1 Samuel 1:1-10GODS CALL TO LITTLE CHILDREN, 1 Samuel 1:28 THE CHILD WE LEND TO THE LORD, 1 Samuel 2:12-17 ELI: TROUBLE IN THE HOME, 1 Samuel 3:1-10 GOD CALLS LITTLE CHILDREN. Major Prophets See Psalm 23. 1105 B.C., the birth of Samuel (1 Sam. A. Craig Robinson bases upon this fact the following argument: ''The Divine title 'Lord of Hosts' never occurs in the Pentateuch; it occurs for the first time in 1Samuel 1:3. Romans All of Spurgeon's 13:9, 13, 14; 15:8, 9, 2023). THE INFALLIBLE SAFEGUARD. There are four predominant theological themes in 1 and 2 Samuel. He played a large part in founding the University of Manitoba, as well as hundreds of churches. The faith and the failures of both great and small are viewed in the light of sovereign grace. The book also marks the transition from priests to prophets as the central figure of God's dealing with Israel. 2023 Grace to You. Sometimes he overdoes things, as in seeing Hittites and confederates as depicting The evil habits of the old past (p. 12). In 1969, after graduating from Talbot Theological Seminary, John came to Grace Community Church. Another and most majestic Divine title occurs for the first time in the first chapter of this book, and that is ''The Lord of Hosts.'' The First Book of Samuel - Frank Marshall [1848-1906]17th edn., 1932. Advantages and opportunities in youth never guarantee success in manhood. Read some of the48 ratings. (Psa 8:3,4), and the firmament showeth His handywork'' (Psa 19:1). First published in 1887 as part of The Expositor's Bible, Desiring God's own heart-1 & 2 Samuel/1 Chronicles byArthur, Kay52 ratings, 1 & 2 Samuel : a self-study guidebyJensen, Irving. 6:6,7). An interesting parallel can be observed in the prayer of Hannah and Mary's prayer, the Magnificat, recorded in Luke 1:46-55. 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? GenesisExodusLeviticusNumbersDeuteronomyJoshuaJudgesRuth1 Samuel2 Samuel1 Kings2 Kings1 Chronicles2 ChroniclesEzraNehemiahEstherJobPsalmsProverbsEcclesiastesSong of SongsIsaiahJeremiahLamentationsEzekielDanielHoseaJoelAmosObadiahJonahMicahNahumHabakkukZephaniahHaggaiZechariahMalachiMatthewMarkLukeJohnActsRomans1 Corinthians2 CorinthiansGalatiansEphesiansPhilippiansColossians1 Thessalonians2 Thessalonians1 Timothy2 TimothyTitusPhilemonHebrewsJames1 Peter2 Peter1 John2 John3 JohnJudeRevelation, Select a Beginning Point Kirkpatrick Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1919. The Philistines controlled the use of iron, which gave them a decided military and economic advantage over Israel (1 Sam. Originally compiled as a study-guide for University examinations,A Key to the Books of Samuelprovides concise exposition that explicates authorship, historical context, semantic meaning, and parallel structure across books. Ephesians The people had forgotten God. Our website uses cookies to store user preferences. 1 Samuel; Principle #43; 1 Sam. The majority of the action recorded in 1 and 2 Samuel took place in and around the central highlands in the land of Israel. John MacArthur Sermon Archive - Logos Bible Software
General Epistles 1012) to the E. The major contingent of the Philistines had migrated from the Aegean Islands and Asia Minor in the 12th century B.C. A strange company of men gathered with David in that cave-- some 400 of them. Similarities between Christ and Samuel may be seen in the growth of Samuel, his acceptance as prophet and priest, and his place as a ruler. Any Bible student will gain new insights through this one-volume commentary based on the timeless King James Version of the Bible. Bushwas a Biblical scholar, a professor of oriental literature in New York City University, and initially a presbyterian minister. Please contact the publisher to obtain copies of this resource. 1 Samuel; Principle #4; 1 Sam. The completed registration allows us to send order and donation receipts to the email address you provided. The Evangelical Quarterly70.1 (Jan.-Mar. Many of the Psalms recall David's watch over the flock: ''When I consider Thy heavens, the work of Thy fingers, 2 Samuel, ILLUSTRATION - Once upon a time the devil decided to have a garage sale. The Lord Jesus was met in His triumphal entry with cries of ''Hosanna to the son of David!''. One is not surprised that the Jews have esteemed Samuel second to Moses among their leaders. 1 Samuel28:7-20 Did the witch of Endor really summon Samuel from the dead? 10:10; 16:13). 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.. 28:3-5? A New Look at 1 Samuel 13:13-14,"Journal of Hebrew Scriptures5, article 16 (2005). 1 Samuel 21:16 What was the bread of the Presence (Exodus 25:30)? 2) Is Samuel ambivalent to the establishment of the human kingship in Israel? Excellent Resource to supplement your preparation for teaching and preaching. 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. 2 Samuel 5:17-25, 21:15, 23:8 Oh For the Water of the Well of Bethlehem! Chapter 4 of 1Samuel records the story. What is it?, the man asked. Ruth - Grace to You 2:12-17, 22-26 ), the ark of the covenant was not at the tabernacle ( 1 Sam. 13:9, 13, 14; 15:8, 9, 2023). The resemblance between Hannah's Song and that of Mary, the mother of Jesus, [is remarkable]. 1631). First Samuel is really a biography of three men: Samuel, Saul and David. mile/miles2 the Ammonites (2 Sam. He probably was the founder of a school of prophets (cf. 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). When Samuel came into power the people were in an awful state. (This comment is related to Blaikie's Expositor's Bible Commentary entry of 1 Samuel), Spurgeon -Dr. DON ANDERSON Mat 11:28; Luke 5:30-32]. 1 Samuel 4 The Vanity of Cultural Religion, 1 Samuel 31-2 Samuel 1 Dealing with Grief. 1 Samuel 26:1011 Why was David so loyal to Saul after everything Saul had done to him? According to the Lords promise, this Messiah will come through the line of David and establish Davids throne forever (2 Sam. In Jonathan we have another picture of Christ, showing the love and friendship of our Heavenly Friend. 1 Samuel 6:1-12 Coincidence or Providence? It disappeared from the language of the Israelites so completely that no Jewish student of the Bible, ancient or modern, was able to explain it. His work is in line with the revival of interest in the Bible as literature. TheKing James Version Bible Commentaryis a complete verse-by-verse commentary. 10521011 B.C., and David who was king of the united monarchy ca. How? The writing flows with lucid vitality, and Bergen invests much from word study, grammar, customs, geographical details, etc. 3) How does one explain the bizarre behavior of the prophets? 2:1217, 2226), the ark of the covenant was not at the tabernacle (1 Sam. And now here is the king, walking before you; and I am old and grayheaded, and look, my sons are with you. From Playing Both Ends Against the Middle to Caught Between a Rock and a Hard Place (, Lectures to my Students, Vol. The Man after God's own Heart, Chapter 14. 1 Samuel; Principle #40; 1 Sam. (All notes from Logos.com), Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Kings byC. F. BurneyPublication Date: 1903 (444 pages). 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. He is --, THE OLD TESTAMENT PRESENTS and later made an integral part of the Former Prophets. 1 Samuel: The Lives of Samuel and Saul (MacArthur Bible Studies) Paperback - March 29, 2016 by John F. MacArthur (Author) 117 ratings Part of: MacArthur Bible Studies (36 books) See all formats and editions Kindle $7.49 Read with Our Free App Paperback $10.69 26 Used from $6.00 29 New from $6.69 Save 50% on 1 when you buy 2 Shop items We have made a sincere effort to select only the most conservative, "bibliocentric" commentaries. 2) Is Samuel ambivalent to the establishment of the human kingship in Israel? Remember that Scripture is always the best commentary on Scripture.
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