How to Read 1 Samuel
Some of the stories of 1 Samuel-David and Goliath, for instance-are
justly famous as great adventures, but you should read for more than
excitement. Look for insights into the character for leadership. Samuel
and David were great leaders. Saul, on the other hand was a miserable
failure.
These men led Israel during a crucial, bloody period. Israel had been dominated by a foreign power and, partly because of this, was changing its government to a monarchy. This change in governmental institutions, along with tribal tensions, forms the background of the book. A good commentary can help explain this, but you can get much of it by yourself by asking, as you read, three questions: What are the most important national problems facing Israel? What kind of leadership is needed? How do these three leaders (and numerous smaller figures) respond to these needs?
People You’ll Meet in 1 Samuel
These men led Israel during a crucial, bloody period. Israel had been dominated by a foreign power and, partly because of this, was changing its government to a monarchy. This change in governmental institutions, along with tribal tensions, forms the background of the book. A good commentary can help explain this, but you can get much of it by yourself by asking, as you read, three questions: What are the most important national problems facing Israel? What kind of leadership is needed? How do these three leaders (and numerous smaller figures) respond to these needs?
People You’ll Meet in 1 Samuel
- Hannah
- Eli
- Samuel
- Saul
- Jonathan
- Abigail
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