He has a high view of inspiration and a good use of literature relevant in the area. 22:51). He concludes that God caused Samuel himself to appear. He was in the beginning with God. (Caveat: Be a Berean - Acts 17:11), THE LIFE OF DAVID AS REFLECTED IN HIS PSALMS - Alexander Maclaren, J VERNON MCGEE Johannine Writings In Jonathan we have another picture of Christ, showing the love and friendship of our Heavenly Friend. Ruth 13:9,13,14;15:8,9,2023). Worth checking! This is a cumbersome commentary for routine use. 8:1) and mi. Wisdom Literature James Rosscup -A thoroughly conservative work, very clearly written, in two sections, prophetism and the prophets. 1 Samuel 4, 7, 14, 17, 31 Why were the Philistines and the Israelites always at war? 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. There is a transition of leadership first from the priest Eli to the judge Samuel, then from the judge Samuel to the king Saul, and then from Saul to David. .Book Review Digest. ThusPromise and Deliverancecan also serve as a devotional. 1 Samuel7:16 What is the significance of high places in the Bible? The notes are always to the point . The two nations most hostile to the Israelites were the Philistines (1 Sam. Above all, Samuel was a picture of Christ in his life of prayer and intercession. Only Gods grace allows sinful human beings to be in relationship with the holy God. Spurgeon on Blaikie's related life of David: "Dr. Blaikie is a good writer. (1706), ILLUSTRATIONS range of evangelical traditions, all of the ideas and principles conveyed VERSE BY VERSE During those years, Israel was transformed from a loosely knit group of tribes under judges to a united nation under the reign of a centralized monarchy. 10:10; 16:13). Jewish tradition ascribed the writing of Samuel to Samuel himself or to Samuel, Nathan, and Gad (based on 1 Chr. and the composite character of the book is clearly brought out both in the commentary proper and in the brief but well-written Introduction. (All notes from Logos.com), Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Kings byC. F. BurneyPublication Date: 1903 (444 pages). At one corner, there is a tiny doorway, but every shepherd is himself the door. Peninsula Bible Church, Another source of the studies below and these may load quicker- Life of David. However, we are living in the time of His rejection. 13:8-14; 1 Sam. We must choose God's best or our own way. Here is a link to the 2011 version of the NIV Study BibleNote that this resource has been fully revised in 2020. 971 B.C., the last words of David (2 Sam. 1 Samuel Commentary - John Gill's Exposition of the Bible Loring W. Batten'sA Commentary on the First Book of Samuelprovides critical exegesis on the book of First Samuel that combines thorough exposition, semantic evaluation and pragmatics, and explanatory notes. Samuel-1 & 2 Samuel byPayne, David8 ratings, A harmony of the books of Samuel, Kings and Chronicles : the books of the Kings of Judah and IsraelbyCrockett, William Day36 ratings, I & II Samuel, a commentarybyHertzberg, Hans Wilhelm4 ratings. It always works when nothing else will. Surely all of us can testify to the truth of that little fable. Your partnership makes all we do possible. Ackroyd has a clear writing style and often is of help on the reading of a given text, historical setting, customs and explanation of the passage. THE INFALLIBLE SAFEGUARD. The approach is mildly critical. F. M. Fearnleyis also the author ofThe Bread of God,This Life and the Life to Come, andElijah and Elisha. 23:1-6;Seeking God's Wisdom:When we have to make strategic decisions, we are to pray and seek wisdom from God and His Word. The Ryrie study Bible- Charles Ryrie (1978) 2142 pages. Cookie Notice: Neither Egypt nor the Mesopotamian powers, Babylon and Assyria, were threats to Israel at that time. It is claimed that while 1 Sam. James 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. 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. Explanation - The following list includes not only commentaries but other Christian works by well known evangelical writers. The MacArthur Bible Commentary: John MacArthur: 9780785250661 is clear, due to the many references to Israel and Judah as distinct entities (1 Sam. Delightful to read devotionally but will also furnish the preacher with much to help in sermon preparation. After being denied access to Egypt, they settled among other preexisting Philistines along the Mediterranean coast of Palestine. 1 Samuel 18:1-5 What was the relationship between David and Jonathan? Registered User b. 1 Samuel, 1Samuel 16:7 - More for Less- Have you checked the labels on your grocery items lately? 1 Samuel - Bible Book Summary and Why to Read It - Bible Study Tools Read the account of the revival at Mizpeh (1 Samuel 7). 1 Samuel 13 Why was it wrong for Saul to offer a sacrifice? Samuel and His Age: A Study in the Constitutional History of Israel byGeorge C. M. Douglas, 1901. The Steps Which Led to a King The International Critical Commentary. 1 Samuel; Principle #25; 1 Sam. But there is nothing in the text which is inconsistent with seeing the prophets as communicators of divine revelation, at times prophesying with musical accompaniment. ), since 2 Kings concludes during the exile (2 Kin. 6:1217 David brings the ark to Jerusalem, and places it inside the tent he pitched for it, 2 Sam. 1Sa 17:33-36, 6. Hannah's Song, and the name she gave her child, are alike a prophecy of Christ. 13:14), these conditions were reversed. It is usually taken as Solomon. Luke-Acts 6:1), 1 Sam. 1 Samuel; Principle #27; 1 Sam. Christ our victory is called "the stone" in both the Old Testament and the New (Psalm 118:22; Matthew 21:42; see also Daniel 2:35). Each guide provides intriguing examinations of the whole of . Samuel founded the schools of the prophets, and originated the prophetic order. Proverbs From Samuel to Solomon byCharles S. Robinson, 1889, The narratives of 1 and 2 Samuel are some of the most exciting and personal narratives of the Old Testament. 14 part study on King David from 1 and 2 Samuel, COMMENTARY CRITICAL AND EXPLANATORY It is worth noting in this instance that the MacArthur Study Bible omits "mi. Originally delivered as a series of five lectures before the Society for Promoting Higher Education,A. C. Herveyprovides concise commentary covering authenticity, scope, and application of the text. of Scripture. 1 Samuel9:9 What was a prophet in the Old Testament? The NKJV uses the Masoretic text with significant variant readings in the marginal notes. From 9/11 to ??? James Rosscup -This generally highly-regarded work offers much assistance verse by verse, using the RSV. The power of the Holy Spirit brought forth prophecy (1 Sam. The New Testament The Eclectic Review. Johannine Writings If the Former Prophets were composed as a unit, then Samuel would have been written during the Babylonian captivity (ca. Blue Letter Bible is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. 13:1-14; Self-Justification:We are to take full responsibility for our sinful actions and avoid making excuses to protect ourselves. As a character study Samuel has few peers; and as a factor in the early growth of his nation he is equaled only by Moses. Minor Prophets 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 addition to the internal strife and spiritual weakness there was increasing military pressure upon Israel from the outside. A definitive in depth resource on this subject. The New Testament and Wycliffe Bible commentary- This version has no time restriction but only has the NT. David: Shepherd, Psalmist, King - F. B. MeyerPages: 200, Life and Reign of David by W G Blaikie, 1880 (Only 32 pages), Cyril J. Barber - One of the finest devotional commentaries ever produced. 11:6). He did not want to be labeled a Calvinist or an Arminian. We have a solemn lesson of the result of failure in parental discipline, even on the part of good parents. The stories retold in these books are of significant value didactically for this present age. The good shepherd has always to take his life in his hand and be ready to lay it down. Although David was forgiven for his sin of adultery and murder after his confession (2 Sam. Also, in relation to David, it is particularly evident that nothing can frustrate Gods plan to have him rule over Israel (1 Sam. It is commonly held that 1 and 2 Samuel present the prophets as ecstatic speakers with bizarre behavior just likethe pagan prophets of the other nations. Each narrative, based on a specific Bible passage, is prefaced with a short section that outlines the main goals of the story. He is the main character, says De Graaf, and we must not make the mistake of focusing on human actions instead of on God. Now Samuel said to all Israel: "Indeed I have heeded your voice in all that you said to me, and have made a king over you. The Defender's Study Bible : King James VersionbyMorris, Henry M. Excellent notes for well known creationist. The story of the rise of David in the second half of1 Samuelprepares for the full-scale kingship of David in2 Samuel. Calvary Chapel, Green Bay, ALAN CARR 13:1). T. H. Jones describes David: He stood out as a bright and shining light for the God of Israel. Joshua A. Hughes-Gameswas venerable archdeacon of Holy Trinity Church, Hull. Saul had crossed that line. 25:1, before the events associated with Davids reign even took place. John Avoids spiritualizing. 2:1-11;Prayers of Praise:We should always praise and thank God for his blessings, especially when we have experienced specific answers to prayer. The stature of the prophetic office during the years of the kingdoms can be traced back to Samuels life and ministry. (Our Daily Bread, June 22, 1992), 1. Jonathan strengthened David's hands in God (1Sa 23:16), and the Lord says to us, ''My strength is made perfect in weakness'' [2Cor 12:9]. See search box (Enter Verse to Search >20,000 journal articles)on right hand side of this page. The people did not want Samuel as their judge and ruler; consequently, God let them have a king of their choosing. 4]. Thank you for registering. The Gospels question. 7:1215? 1 Samuel 16:22-23 What does it mean that Saul is also among the prophets? The writing flows with lucid vitality, and Bergen invests much from word study, grammar, customs, geographical details, etc. Recommended. The matter is quite attractive and fascinating, and yet so weighty, that the man who shall study these volumes thoroughly, will not fail to read his Bible intelligently and with growing interest. 13:14), these conditions were reversed. Poetical Books He wanted to be Biblical through and through and give every text its due proportion, whether it sounded Arminian as it stands or Calvinistic. How sad that sometimes our lives shout, "Lie!" The Holman illustrated study Bible120 ratingsIncludes the excellent Holman maps but otherwise of little help in serious study. 24:20). ", Spurgeon comments: "Exceeding meritorious. 1 Samuel; Principle #38; 1 Sam. Values Past accomplishments for Present challenges. NKJV Study Bible: New King James Version Study Bibleby Radmacher, Earl D; Allen, Ronald Barclay; House, H. Wayne;917 ratingsVery helpful notes. Traditionally, it has been viewed as a demon. See Psalm 24. A Critical and Exegetical Commentary of the Books of Samuel. John tells us that Jesus ''came unto His own, and His own received Him not'' (John 1:11). 'The Presbyterian and Reformed Review, William Day Crockett(18691930) was Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church in Canton, Pennsylvania. In explaining 1 Samuel, Deane and Kirk provide the kind of practical application that will delight every devout Bible student. The Life and Reign of David by George Smith, 1867. Saul's Private Anointing - 1 Samuel 9:1-10:16, Saul's Public Selection by Lot - 1 Samuel 10:17-27, Saul's Rescue of Jabesh Gilead - 1 Samuel 11:1-15, Samuel Warns and Encourages Israel - 1 Samuel 12:1-25, Saul's Failure as King - 1 Samuel 13:1-15:35, Rejection: Saul Offers Sacrifices - 1 Samuel 13:1-22, Saul: His Deficient Character - 1 Samuel 14:1-46, Saul: His Deficient Military Accomplishments - 1 Samuel 14:47-52, Rejection: Saul Did Not Destroy the Amalekites - 1 Samuel 15:1-35, Saul and David: David's Rise and Saul's Fall - 1 Samuel 16:1-2 Samuel 1:27, David's Success and Troubles in Saul's Service - 1 Samuel 16:1-18:30, David Defeats Goliath - 1 Samuel 17:1-18:5, David and His Tens of Thousands - 1 Samuel 18:6-16, David, the Lord is With Him - 1 Samuel 18:17-30, David Flees From Saul - 1 Samuel 19:1-22:5, David Aided by Michal - 1 Samuel 19:11-17, David Aided by Samuel - 1 Samuel 19:18-24, David Aided by Jonathan - 1 Samuel 20:1-42, David Aided by Ahimelech - 1 Samuel 21:1-9, David Aided by Achish - 1 Samuel 21:10-15, David Aided by the King of Moab and by Gad - 1 Samuel 22:1-5, David's Innocence and Saul's Guilt - 1 Samuel 22:6-2 Samuel 1:27, Toward Other Israelites - 1 Samuel 22:6-23:6, Saul Kills the Priests at Nob - 1 Samuel 22:6-23, David Barely Escapes Saul - 1 Samuel 23:7-29, David Spares Saul for the First Time - 1 Samuel 24:1-22, David Kept From Bloodguilt - 1 Samuel 25:1-44, David Spares Saul a Second Time - 1 Samuel 26:1-25, Toward the Philistines - 1 Samuel 27:1-2 Samuel 1:27, David Fools the Philistines - 1 Samuel 27:1-28:2, Saul's Fear of the Philistines - 1 Samuel 28:1-25, David Is Feared and Victorious - 1 Samuel 29:1-30:31, Achish Sends David Back to Ziklag - 1 Samuel 29:1-11, David Destroys the Amalekites - 1 Samuel 30:1-31, The Books of Chronicles byJames G. Murphy, An Apparatus Criticus to Chronicles in the Peshitta Version, The Chronicle of Man, or, The Genealogies in the Book of Chronicles Viewed as Foreshadowing the Purpose of the Ages, Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Kings byC. F. Burney, Expository Readings on the Books of Kings byJohn Cumming, The Mystery of the Kingdom: Traced Through the Four Books of Kings, The First and Second Books of Kings: James Robertson, The Books of the Kings of Judah and Israel: A Harmony of the Books of Samuel, Kings, and Chronicles, Saul, the First King of Israel: A Scripture Study, Promise and Deliverance, Volume 2 The failure of Israel's Theocracy, Promise and Deliverance I: From Creation To The Conquest Of Canaan, Promise and Deliverance II: The failure of Israel's Theocracy, Promise and Deliverance III: Christ's Ministry and Death, Promise and Deliverance IV (Christ and the Church), Lights and Shadows in the Life of King David, Chapter 2. Joseph Augustus Millerwas educated at Highbury College before being ordained minister of Queen-Street Chapel in Sheffield. 8,000 study notes. Matthew 7:13-14;1 Samuel 16:7;Matthew 18:15-20 How should we act toward those who profess to be Christians but seem indifferent to spiritual things? Joel In each story God reveals himself in a particular way, and the important thing is to try to understand what God intends to reveal to us in that specific story. Calvary Chapel, JIM BOMKAMP the moon and the stars, which Thou hast ordained; The author draws upon the Jacobite MS, Florentine MS, Peshitta, Septuagint, and Biblia Hebraica Stuttgartensia for semantic comparison. They reasoned this way: ''It may save us out of the hand of our enemies'' (1Sam 4:3). Here at Grace to You Europe we take our data protection responsibilities very seriously and, as you would expect, have undertaken a significant programme of work to ensure that we are ready for this important legislative change. mile/miles the Ammonites (2 Sam. Samuel said to the rebellious nation, ''God forbid that I should sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you'' [1Sam 12:23]. When anger wont stop us, when lust can do us no harm, when envy finds no foothold, discouragement always works. Mathison (Ligonier) -The best intermediate-advanced-level commentary on the first book of Samuel is now the commentary by David Tsumura in the NICOT series. 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. All of Spurgeon's The little town of Bethlehem is the birthplace alike of David and of his greater Son. The Presbyterians and Reformed Review. 1 Samuel; Principle #18; 1 Sam. 31), but in his final moments the Amalekite hastened his death (2 Sam. The lack of reverence for the ark of the covenant led to the death of a number of Israelites (1 Sam.