(Deuteronomy 12:12, 18; 16:11, 14) Most important, women in ancient Israel could have a personal relationship with Jehovah God and could individually pray to him. —1 Samuel 1:10. 申命记12:12,18;16:11,14)最重要的是,古代以色列的妇女可以跟耶和华建立个人关系,也可以个别地向他祷告。( 撒...
I.AN EXHIBITION OF HUMAN DEPRAVITY. There can be no doubt, after what had taken place, about the motives by which they were actuated. Underneath their apparent "compassion" for Saul (ver. 21) lay hatred of David, aversion to his principles, and the "evil heart of unbelief, departing from...
For I have looked upon My people, because their cry has come to Me.” / When Samuel saw Saul, the LORD told him, “Here is the man of whom I spoke; he shall rule over My people.”1 Samuel 11:14-15Then Samuel said to the people, “Come, let us go to Gilgal and renew the ...
When Saul had returned from following the Philistines, he was told, “Behold, David is in the wilderness of En Gedi.” Then Saul took three thousand
The third section (1 Sam. 16 – 2 Sam. 1) deals with the relationship between Saul and David. At God’s express wish, David is secretly anointed, and Saul, in his jealousy, does everything to kill him. David has to flee, and he remains a fugitive until Saul and his son Jonathan ...
Whoever he was, he doubtless had access to records of the life and times of Samuel, Saul and David. Explicit reference in the book itself is made to only one such source (the Book of Jashar, 2Sa 1:18), but the writer of Chronicles refers to four others that pertain to this period ...
(vv. 13,16); and even if they transgress the Lord’s commands, the line of David will never be removed from kingship as Saul was (cf.1 Sm 13;15). The oracle establishes the Davidic king as standing in relationship to the Lord as a son to a father (v. 14; cf.Ps 2:7;...
Saul came from a wealthy, influential family and was good-looking. But nothing is said about his relationship with the God of Israel. There is nothing said because there was nothing to say. ii. Saul reflected the spiritual state of the whole nation of Israel. They may have presented a ...
The were persecuted by Saul. 2. There were those who were in Debt and about to be sold into slavery. 3. There were those who were Discontented and unhappy with what life had to offer. Life had not been good to them. There were a lot of men in David’s army. What made these men...
1. (1-4) The friendship between David and Jonathan. Now when he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit to the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul. Saul took him that day, and would not let him go home to his father’s house anymore. Then...