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Purpose of 1st & 2nd Samuel

1. Historical record of the monarch rule and kingdom of Israel.


2. Record of the Davidic Covenant.

Shiloh

Where the Tabernacle was located during the priesthood of Eli, when Samuel came as a boy to minister there.

Shiloh (Map)

Samuel

1. A prophet during the time of Saul and David.


2. The last judge of Israel.

Ramah

1. The home town of Samuel.


2. Samuel would make a circuit route yearly to Bethel, Gilgal, Mizpah, and return to Ramah as he judged Israel.

Ramah (Map)

3 Ceremonies that affirmed Saul's kingship

1. Initial anointing by Samuel


2. Chosen by lot when all the Tribes gather at Mizpah.


3. Affirmed by all the people at Gilgal after he proves himself in battle.

Gibeah

1. The home town of Saul.


2. Where Saul rules Israel from.

Gibeah (Map)

Jonathan's display of faith

Jonathan displayed his faith in the LORD by depending on Him for the victory over the Philistines despite the odds.

Abner

1. Captain of Saul's army.


2. Also Saul's uncle.

2 ways Saul disobeyed that resulted in him losing the kingdom

1. He failed to wait for Samuel and offered a sacrifice for himself.


2. He did not obey the LORD's command to kill all the Amalekites and their animals.

David spares Saul's life

David spares Saul's life because he was the LORD's anointed.

Ahimelech

The high priest of Nob who assisted David by giving him:


1. The consecrated bread


2. The sword of Goliath

Abigail

1. Acts wisely to intercede when her husband Nabal foolishly denies aid to David and his men.


2. Marries David after the LORD strikes down her husband Nabal.

Ziklag

1. A Philistine city given to David by a Philistine king.


2. David and the people following him live there for a year and four months.

Jabesh-gilead

1. Where Saul and his sons were buried by men from this town.


2. Saul had defended Jabesh-gilead when he first became king.


3. 400 wives had been given to the remaining Benjamites from Jabesh-gilead.

Jabesh-gilead (Map)

Hebron

1. Where David establishes his capital as ruler of Judah.


2. David rules from Hebron 7 1/2 years.

Jerusalem

1. Where David lived and established the capital of Israel.


2. The Ark of the Covenant will be brought here.

Joab

Becomes the commander and chief of David's army after taking the lead in conquering the Jebusites at Jerusalem.

Ziklag (Map)

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Hebron (Map)

Jerusalem (Map)

God's Promises to David

1. He will make David's name great.


2. Israel will have rest from their enemies.


3. A descendent of David will have an everlasting dynasty.

Kiriath-Jearim (Map)

Mahanaim

1. Where David flees to when fleeing from Absalom.


2. Where Ish-bosheth had ruled Israel from.

Absalom

1. David's 3rd son, by Maacah.


2. Aspires to the throne but is killed in Gilead by Joab in a battle against David's men.

Kiriath-Jearim (Baale-Judah)

Where the Ark was located after it was returned from the Philistines and before David relocated it to Jerusalem.

Mephibosheth

1. Jonathan's only remaining descendent.


2. David restores Saul's land to him and has him eat at his table regularly.

Mahanaim (Map)

David's Census

David was wrong to order a census taken because in doing so he was sourcing his pride and security in the number of his people and warriors.