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I. THEME:
I Samuel gives the history of Israel from the time of Eli to the ascension of David to the throne of Israel.
“The Reigns Of Saul And David”
“The Reigns Of Saul And David”
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KEY VERSE:
I. THEME: I Samuel gives the history of Israel from the time of Eli to the ascension of David to the throne of Israel.
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III.
AUTHOR
A. There is no positive answer as to the author of the book.
B. The books appear to be complications from various sources.
C. A late Jewish tradition names Samuel as the author book along with Judges and Ruth.
D. A prophet editor could have written the book, using sources.
IV.
OUTLINES
A. Judgeship to monarchy.
B. Begins with the birth of Samuel to the close of David’s public career.
C. Saul’s death divides 1 & 2 Samuel.
V. PURPOSE:
1 Corinthians
VI.
AUTHORITY: The New Testament stamped Samuel as canonical
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AUTHORITY: The New Testament stamped Samuel as canonical
VII.
FEATURES: The book of I Samuel covers a period of about 100 years.
VIII.
Samuel himself is a lesson in prayer:
A. He was born in answer prayer.
1:10-28
B. Israel succeeded in answer to Samuel’s prayer 7:5-10
C. Samuel seeks guidance for Israel.
This guidance comes through prayer.
8:5-6
D. He learns secrets through prayer.
9:15
E. Samuel stresses the sin of failure to pray for the nation.
12:19, 23
F. Samuel received a “no” to his prayer for Saul.
God never interferes with man’s freedom.
28:6
Psalm
IX.
THE PLACE OF CHRIST
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THE PLACE OF CHRIST
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THE PLACE OF CHRIST
A. By Prophecy
B. By Appearance
C. By Type
D. By history of Redemption
X. THE MESSAGE OF SAMUEL
A. The Principle of Raising the Lowly— Hannah:
B. The Principle Applied to Israel and Her Kings—Saul and David:
I. THEME: I Samuel gives the history of Israel from the time of Eli to the ascension of David to the throne of Israel.
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