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The Books of Samuel
8
Articles in this Series
The Books of Samuel originally formed one undivided work, and in the Hebrew mss, they still do so. The division into two books originated with the Alexandrian translators (LXX), and in the sixteenth c…
We continue to draw attention to the Historical Rooks because we believe that the neglect of their significant lessons helps to explain why so many seem unable to discern the import of present day tre…
In our last article we sought to trace, in the early chapters of 1 Samuel, the development of the conditions of evil, for which cause the Hand of God was upon His people in discipline. “God forsook th…
We have already suggested that the subject of the 2nd main section of these books (ch. 8 – ch. 15) is “The repudiation of the theocracy, and the enslavement of the people of God to a principle of huma…
In our last article we considered the character of the rule of Saul, and showed that he exemplified a principle of human rule, which, when established in authority in the hearts of the people of God. …
The second section of these books very fittingly doses with the account in 1 Sam. 15 of the Lord’s final rejection of Saul. The terms of his commission from God against the Amalekites were precise, ye…
During his exile the days of David were spent under the government and guidance of God. In every circumstance that had developed, he had consulted God and had found his strength in patient waiting for…
In this series of meditations on the Books of Samuel, we have been seeking to discover principles that could be applied in a practical way to the people of God today. We have traced the movements of t…
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