Introduction to book of 1 samuel, israels first king. Book of second samuel overview insight for living ministries. I smile at my enemies, because i rejoice in your salvation. One of my goto resources as a pastor on these great books of the bible. As was the case with the books of judges, we do not know the author of the books of samuel. These two books were not originally divided, and so second samuel begins with david hearing the news of saul s death. Samuel penned the first twentyfour chapters of the first book. The books of 1 2 samuel portray david as israels ideal king, although far from flawless. The following notes on the books of 1 and 2 samuel were compiled from a bible study led by bro. The period of the judges came to an end with samuel, who is also referred to as a seer and a prophet, and who anointed saul to be the first king of israel. Jul 22, 20 the books of 1 and 2 samuel are really one story. The masoretic postscript is at the end of 2 samuel. The septuagint, the greek version of the bible, first divided these books into two parts. Gods opposition to the proud, exultation of the humble, faithfulness in spite of evil, and the promise of a messianic king.
Whereas the book of first samuel shows israels transition from gods authority to sauls irresponsible rule, second samuel documents the transition back to godhonoring leadership under david david was anointed king of israel by god, and is a picture of the true messiah gods anointed one. The narrative of the closing chapters of the first book is continued without any break. From the private sorrows of hannah to the actionpacked reign of king david, the narratives of 1 and 2 samuel make for a gripping read. The two books of samuel were classified as one in the jewish canon. The division of the books is purely artificial, and did not exist in the original hebrew text. Samuel not only anointed both saul and david, israels first two kings, but he. Each paragraph preceded by comment or q an abbreviation for question was introduced by someone other than bro. When the people ask for a king, the lord instructs samuel to anoint saul as israels first king. This article is part of the christ in all of scripture series.
Samuel s role as gods representative in this period of israels history is close to that of moses see ps 99. Samuel, books of webbible encyclopedia christiananswers. These books demonstrate the futility and foolishness of disobedience to god as well as the humility, faith, and reward that characterizes a life lived to honour god. It opens with samuel s birth and then describes his role as judge over israel. Originally, the books of 1 and 2 samuel were one book. Books of samuel, two old testament books that, along with deuteronomy, joshua, judges, and 1 and 2 kings, belong to the tradition of deuteronomic history first committed to writing about 550 bc, during the babylonian exile. The central theme of the books of samuel is how the lord 1 established a dynasty house in israel for david rather than saul and 2 how he chose jerusalem.
The books are named after samuel, who presided over israels transition from a tribal league ruled by judges to a monarchy ruled by a king. Who wrote the books of 1 samuel and 2 samuel answers. Listen to chuck swindolls overview of first samuel in his audio message from the classic series gods masterwork. Engage with samuel, saul, and david in the book of 1. Bobdeffinbaugh graduated from dallas theological seminary with his th. But more than that, the books are about the great king, god himself. The greek translation of the bible, the septuagint, was the first version to divide the material into two parts. These two books were originally one, but they were later divided by the greek translators of the old testament septuagint. These two books were not originally divided, and so second samuel begins with david hearing the news of sauls death. The two books, which were originally one, are principally concerned with the origin and early history of the monarchy of. In the companion book, 2 samuel, we see a further unfolding of this theme. The events of 1 samuel span approximately 100 years, from c. Reign of david 2 samuel 220 1 davids seven and a half years reign over judah in hebron 2. These books recount the stories of samuel, saul, and david.
Watch our overview video on the book of 1 samuel, which breaks down the literary design of the book and its flow of thought. The often intricate problems are dealt with clearly and engagingly. May 02, 2020 we know that samuel wrote a book 1 samuel 10. Esdras and josephus refer to samuel as a single work. There are three main characters in the books, samuel, saul, and david, and the events of their lives as recorded in 1 and 2 samuel take place from about 1090970 bc. This book is the history of the reign of king david. In english bibles, the book is usually divided into first and second samuel, but in jewish tradition, samuel is one book. First 5 experience guides serve as your companion book to each first 5 study.
The books of 1 and 2 samuel were written to compare and contrast the rise and fall of king saul, a manpleaser, and king david, a godpleaser. It was the translators of the septuagint greek translation of the ot at about 200 bc who separated the book into two parts. Book of first samuel overview insight for living ministries. This summary of the book of 2 samuel provides information about the title, authors, date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the book of 2 samuel. The translators of the septuagint separated them, and. Bergens analysis of the book is thorough, wellreasoned and researched and clearly explained. The two books, which were originally one, are principally concerned with the origin and early history of the monarchy of ancient israel. Now it came to pass after the death of saul, when david had returned from the slaughter of the amalekites, and david had stayed two days in ziklag, on the third day, behold, it happened that a man came from sauls camp with his clothes torn and dust. When prayers are met with gods silence, its easy to feel like youve got it all wrong. The book of samuel, or 1 samuel and 2 samuel, form part of the narrative history of israel in the neviim or prophets section of the hebrew bibleold testament. The division into two books began with the septuagint translation. The decay in the house of eli is so much graver as the priesthood is concerned also which. Bob is a pastorteacher and elder at community bible chapel in richardson, texas, and has contributed many of his bible study series for use by the foundation.
A poem near the start of the book reveals the books key themes. The first book comprises a period of about a hundred years. Content second samuel parallels first chronicles, chapters 1128. Mar 18, 2019 in the riveting stories of 1 and 2 samuel we catch glimpses of who god is, what he does, what life is like with him and without him, and what life can become by his grace and in the power of his spirit. Together, 1 and 2 samuel form one book in the hebrew bible. The book of 1 samuel is set in israel during the transition between the period of the judges and the period of the monarchy. God finds a man after his own heart to lead his people. The greek translation of the bible, the septuagint, was the first version to divide the material into. The central theme of the books of samuel is how the lord 1. Introduction to book of 1 samuel themes, characters, verses, and summary. Though named after its main character, the prophet. As we noted in the previous chapter, 1 and 2 samuel form one book in the hebrew bible. Although the book does not name a specific author, the material was compiled from documents written and collected by the prophets nathan, gad, and samuelthe prophet. And hannah prayed, and said, my heart rejoiceth in the lord, mine horn is exalted in the lord.
This commentary is a recent edition of the apollos old testament commentary series with editors david w. He represented for later israelites the good old days when the land was most at peace, israel was united as one nation, and gods blessings were most palpable. The book of samuel, or 1 samuel and 2 samuel, form part of the narrative history of israel in the neviim or prophets section of the hebrew bibleold testament, called the deuteronomistic history, a series of books joshua, judges, samuel and kings that constitute a theological history of the israelites and aim to explain gods law for israel under the guidance of the prophets. The books of 1 and 2 samuel offer a threefold thematic scheme that supports the central claim of the pentateuch, the claim found in deuteronomy 6. Samuel is the third book in the neviim prophets, the second section in the hebrew bible. Other possible contributors to 1 samuel are the prophetshistorians nathan and gad 1 chronicles 29. A comprehensive introduction to the critical issues raised by scholarship on both books of samuel. The translators of the septuagint divided the books due to their length when the vowels were added and renamed them 1 and 2 kingdoms. The author or authors of 1 and 2 samuel are not known. The books of 1 samuel and 2 samuel were originally a single scroll, but were separated in the greek translation to the septuagint and were then treated as two books in the christian bible.
They are the first two of four books of kings in the latin vulgate. This summary of the book of 1 samuel provides information about the title, authors, date of writing, chronology, theme, theology, outline, a brief overview, and the chapters of the book of 1 samuel. In our english bibles the book called samuel is divided into two parts. When he came to david, he fell to the ground to pay him honor 3 where have you come from. Within this book occur the inspiring story of hannah, the battle of david and goliath, the friendship of david and jonathan, and the bizarre seance with the witch of endor. Israel would later look forward to a kinga messiah which means anointed onewho. The books of 12 samuel portray david as israels ideal king, although far from flawless. The translators of the septuagint separated them, and we have retained that separation ever since. Wenham, a series which is synonymous with excellent exegesis and superior application, this volume not only continues this legacy, but. You can find the best commentary on 12 samuel for you using the tools on the right side. Books of samuel, two old testament books that, along with deuteronomy, joshua, judges, and 1 and 2 kings, belong to the tradition of deuteronomic history. It relates his victories, the growth of the prosperity of israel, and his reformation of the state of religion.
They should be utilized with the following understanding. It was divided into two parts by the translators of the septuagint the prechristian greek translation of the ot a division subsequently followed by jerome in the latin vulgate, c. As in the books of judges the apostasy of israel in its responsibility is first described. The two books of samuel record an important transition in political organization.
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