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It ought to have a 'wide acceptance and usefulness. Romans David: Shepherd, Psalmist, King, MISCELLANEOUS RESOURCES En 1969, il devient pasteur principal de . Also, in relation to David, it is particularly evident that nothing can frustrate Gods plan to have him rule over Israel (1 Sam. The new Unger's Bible dictionarybyUnger, Merrill Frederick, 1909-, Survey of the Bible : introductory insights, background studies, book-by- book surveybyUnger, Merrill Frederick, The Hodder Bible handbookbyUnger, Merrill, Nelson's expository dictionary of the Old TestamentbyUnger, Merrill, Kregel Bible handbook : a full-color guide to every book of the BiblebyKerr, William3 ratings, The new encyclopedia of Christian quotationsbyWater, Mark. The main thought is summarized in a single sentence, and the actualstory follows. . The nation of Israel was largely concentrated in an area that ran about 90 mi. 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. 2 Peter Looking at the Old Testament parallels throughout the text, Burney delineates the importance of idiomatic and colloquial use of language throughout the books. An Apparatus Criticus to Chronicles in the Peshitta Version with a Discussion of the Value of the Codex AmbrosianusbyW. E. Barnes Publication Date: 1897 Pages: 104. 4:37:2), idolatry was practiced (1 Sam. When David saw the Angel of the Lord about to destroy Jerusalem, he cried: ''I it is that have sinned, and done evil indeed; but as for these sheep, what have they done? Saul (Heb., Sa-ul, asked, i.e., of God) was the first king of Israel; son of Kish, of the tribe of Benjamin. The defense of David by Jonathan and Michal (19:120:42), C. Davids Flight from Sauls Pursuit (21:128:2), 1. John F. MacArthur nat le 19 juin 1939 Los Angeles [1].Il a tudi la thologie la Bob Jones University de 1957 1959, puis a transfer au Los Angeles Pacific College (maintenant Azusa Pacific University) [1].En 1963, il obtient un Master en Divinit du Talbot Theological Seminary, de La Mirada, Californie [2].. Ministre. A copy of this edition should be in every family, and we are persuaded it would not remain unread.The Protestant Episcopal Review. Through the influence of godly Samuel (1 Sam. Therefore, discouragement is anything that takes the courage out. 1 Samuel 15:2-3 Why did God command the extermination of the Canaanites? The Relative Position of the First Two Kings, From the Rejection Until the Death of Saul Each chapter begins with several questions under the title "PREPARE TO MEET GOD." R. O. Thomasis the author of many titles includingA Synopsis of [J.] The books of Samuel contain no clear indication of the date of composition. "The Lord continued to appear at Shiloh" (1 Samuel 3:21). Focused on connecting the narrative portions of Second Samuel togetherchronologically and historicallyT. Much about Saul suggests Satan's counterfeit, [the] Antichrist. 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). R. Kittel(18531929) was educated at Tbingen University before becoming professor of Old Testament at the University of Leipzeig. Hervey went on to become bishop of Bath and Wells during his life of clerical work. Recognizing the value of consistent reflection upon the Word of God in order to refocus one's mind and heart upon Christ and His Gospel of peace, we provide several reading plans designed to cover the entire Bible in a year. 1 SAMUEL COMMENTARY 13:1). 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. See search box (Enter Verse to Search >20,000 journal articles)on right hand side of this page. Lamentations Samuel founded the schools of the prophets, and originated the prophetic order. 25:2730). This is a cumbersome commentary for routine use. This one-volume commentary on the entire Bible from one of America's foremost Bible expositors offers instead a minilibrary of understandable resources designed to convey the Bible's overarching message with historical and theological clarity. 21-24)1 Herbert H. Klement, Hannah: the receiver and giver of a great gift,"Andrews University Seminary Studies40.2 (Autumn 2002): 207-217, The Role of Abigail in 1 Samuel 25,"Andrews University Seminary Studies41.1 (Spring 2003): 45-53, 2 Samuel 20:8-10: a note for a commentary,"Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society24.3 (Sept. 1981): 209-210, Books of Samuel as a Study in Leadership,"Irish Biblical Studies4.1 (Jan. 1982): 17-30, Estimates of the Character of David,"Irish Biblical Studies6.2 (April 1984): 54-70, Apologetic Motifs in the Books of Samuel,"Vox Evangelica23 (1993): 57-66, An Evil Spirit from the Lord'-Demonic Influence or Divine Instrument?" 2:1217, 2226), the ark of the covenant was not at the tabernacle (1 Sam. DISCLAIMER: Before you "go to the commentaries" go to the Scriptures and study them inductively (Click 3 part overview of how to do Inductive Bible Study) in dependence on your Teacher, the Holy Spirit, Who Jesus promised would guide us into all the truth (John 16:13). Comments on the text are technical, and because Klein feels the text is in poor shape, he relies heavily on the LXX and other critical commentaries. 6) How did Samuel appear in 1 Sam. and how to fill in the number of Sauls years in 13:1. Ezekiel Saul died on the field of battle by his own hand. The oracle against Elis house (2:2736), 5. 1 Samuel; Principle #1; 1 Sam. 11:6). 1 Samuel; Principle #34; 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. When Samuel came into power the people were in an awful state. 22:1-2;Regaining Spiritual Focus:When we feel alone and isolated, we should refocus our thoughts on who God is and what He wants to do for us when we trust Him. Here is a great lesson. By comparison, how pertinent are these words of our Lord: ''I am come in My Father's name, and ye receive Me not; if another shall come in his own name, him ye will receive'' (John 5:43). Read some of the48 ratings. Therefore the inclusion of specific links does not indicate that we agree with every comment. 1]. .Book Review Digest. He has served as pastor-teacher of Grace Community Church in Sun Valley, California, since 1969. Wisdom Literature 10:6, 10; 11:16; 16:13, 14; 19:20, 23; 2 Sam. 23:2 was not describing salvation in the NT sense, but an empowering by the Lord for His service (see also Judg. mile/miles2 the Ammonites (2 Sam. Instead, it is usually something about who God is andabout how he makes and keeps his covenant with us. Nehemiah According to U.S. News & World Report, some manufacturers are selling us the same size packages we are accustomed to, but they are putting less of the product in the box. (Brothers, We Must Not Mind a Little Suffering) (Bolding added), CHUCK SMITH Hughes conveys the text in such a way as to combine succinct clarification and a forbearance of pedantic language. 1998): 3-22. Luke-Acts Deuteronomy No copy and paste. The psalmist (Psalm 99:6), and God speaking to Jeremiah (Jer 15:1), classified Samuel with Moses as an interceding priest. Willett's commentary is structured to provide exhortation of the text, familiarization with the original language, and an overview of key events found in First Samuel. It is worth noting in this instance that the MacArthur Study Bible omits "mi. 1 Samuel 17 What should we learn from the account of David and Goliath? REFLECTIONS OF CHRIST The threshold of the book also depicts in symbol the spiritual state of Israel. The process of Saul becoming king (9:111:13), 3. 12:2931), along with other nations that surrounded Israel (2 Sam. At this moment of victory, it was all the more tempting to take the credit for himself. We can wrap ourselves up in the same packaging every daynice clothes, big smile, friendly demeanoryet still be less than what we appear to be. 1 Samuel 1-2: 5/8/1977: The Christian's Authority: Experience or the Word? Is usually Sought out by Others. Sometimes it is evangelical, at other times liberal ideas enter." As a result there was moral corruption and God warned Eli of the downfall of his house. Habakkuk Adheres to a modified documentary theory. 13:1). 1 Samuel 12:16-25 When You're Unappreciated, 1 Samuel 12:19-25 For The Sake Of His Name. 1 Samuel 1 Samuel 19:18-24 What was the school of prophets? Excellent for: personal and family devotions pastoral study preparing Sunday-school lessons using with a small group simply readingeach volume draws you in Topical Series . Various Estimates of David, During the Reign of Saul, Andrew J. Jukes(18151901) was a prolific author and clergyman educated at Trinity College, Cambridge. The lack of reverence for the ark of the covenant led to the death of a number of Israelites (1 Sam. . The record brings us up to the time when David is ready permanently to establish the monarchy and God is ready permanently to establish David's throne (Psalm 89). Historical Books Take note of the fact that conditions in Israel just prior to our Lord's first coming were similar. He was a physical giant (1 Sam 10:23), industrious, generous, honest, and modest. This 1982 update for Moody Presss Everymans Bible Commentary Series is a surprisingly resourceful paperback. ), since 2 Kings concludes during the exile (2 Kin. I. The Holman illustrated study Bible120 ratingsIncludes the excellent Holman maps but otherwise of little help in serious study. It can be difficult to find a quality narrative Bible curriculum for teens and adults. 7:1216). Meyer was well known for his friendship withDwight L. Moody, as well as authoring over forty titles. 11; 2 Sam. Thus, the exact reading of the original autograph of the text is in places hard to determine (see 1 Sam. 7:3, 4), and the judges were dishonest (1 Sam. The Spirit of the Lord came upon both Saul and David after their anointing as king (1 Sam. Who were they? The Rev. 11051030 B.C. . From 9/11 to ??? It is usually taken as Solomon. Moulton was born in England and educated at Cambridge as a lawyer before immigrating to Americalater receiving a PhD from the University of Pennsylvania. Samuel had access to the ear of God, and his own ear was open to God's voice. 1 Samuel; Principle #22; 1 Sam. 5:1-7:1;Our Eternal God:Though many of the values in our culture are out of harmony with the biblical values, we are to continue to reflect God's eternal power and glory in all that we do. ''Jesus ever liveth to make intercession for them'' [Heb 7:25]. Concisely examining the authorship, composition, canonization, and original text of First Samuel, W. O. E. Oesterly provides thorough exposition of the text. 7:12 Men of Kiriath-jearim take the ark to the house of Abinadab (where it stays for 20 years), 1 Sam. But he will bring a holocaust of war, famine, despair, and death. Most of the resources below are newer works (written after 1970) which previously were available only for purchase in book form or in a Bible computer program. David's Chastening and Recovery, Chapter 24. JOURNAL ARTICLES FREE ONLINE RELATED TO THE BOOKS OF SAMUEL, GENERAL RESOURCES Their division into two books each, as we now have them, originates with the so-called Septuagint translation of the Hebrew Scriptures into Greek, said to have been made in the third century B.C. He leaves the ''ninety and nine'' and goes [into the wilderness] after the one that was lost, until He finds it [Mat 18:11-14]. He is well-known for his radio program, Grace to You. The earliest Hebrew manuscripts entitled the one book Samuel after the man God used to establish the kingship in Israel. David moved it to Jerusalem. 12:20-25, June 27, 2010, The Power Of Choice1 Sam. -- Israel was in moral and spiritual chaos. 24:25). 17:15), their reason for wanting a king showed a lack of faith in the Lord. He started out splendidly. ", HENRY MORRIS -conservative, literal study notes from a leading creationist commentator, Click here for links to the following maps, David's Rise to Power David in Conquest of Canaan David's Wars of Conquest Kingdom of David and Solomon The United Monarchy under Solomon (1) The United Monarchy under Solomon (2) Solomon's Economic Enterprises Solomon's Building Activities Solomon's Temple Jerusalem in the Time of David and Solomon, The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah (1) The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah (2) The Kingdoms of Israel and Judah (3) The Campaign of Shishak Conflicts between Israel and Aram-Damascus The Omride Dynasty The Golden Ages of the 9th & 8th centuries BCE Phoenician Trade and Civilization Trade Routes throughout the Middle East Travel Routes throughout Palestine Elijah and Elisha The Revolt of Jehu The Rise of Assyria Israel & Judah in the days of Jeroboam II and Uzziah The Assyrian Empire under Tiglath-Pileser III The Syro-Ephraimite War Tiglath-Pileser III's Campaigns Fall of Samaria and Deportation of Israelites The Fall of the Kingdom of Israel Assyrian Districts after the Fall of Samaria Prophets of the 8th Century BCE, Hezekiah's Preparation for Revolt Judah under King Hezekiah Hezekiah's Jerusalem Sennacherib's Campaign against Judah Assyria in the 7th century BCE The Rise of the Neo-Babylonian Empire The Reign of Josiah The Districts of Judah under King Josiah The Golden Age of King Josiah; Nebuchadnezzar's Campaigns against Judah, G CAMPBELL MORGAN - short summaries of each chapter, ALAN REDPATH - excellent insights and application based on his expository studies, JAMES SMITH- rich teachings which includes many related cross references, RUSSELL SMITH - downloads Microsoft Word document, JOHN SCHULTZ - 150 page commentary - Well done, ALEXANDER WHYTE'S Dictionary of Bible Characters in First Samuel, JOHN WHITCOMB AND JOHN J. DAVIS - Borrow - well done chapter summaries, KEITH GREEN - his pithy song on this famous verse, Synchronizes with Thomas Constable's Notes, PHIL NEWTON

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1 samuel commentary john macarthur