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Samuel was the
last judge of Israel.
Who was the last judge of Israel?
Samuel
Who gives a warning when the people of Israel decide they want a king?
Samuel
Wat are the warnings Samuel give?
The king will take:
- your sons for military service
- one-tenth (1/10) of your crops to feed those who serve him
- your male/female slaves and your best animals to work for him
- one-tenth of your flocks and you shall be his slaves
- your daughters as perfumers, cooks and bakers
- the best of your fields and vineyards and olive orchards and give them to those who serve him
Wat are the three duties of an Old Testament king?
- to obey God
- to protect the people
- to administer godly justice as God’s direct agent on earth
Define prophet:
a person called by God to speak on God's behalf
Define: monarchy
form of government in which the head of government is a king or queen
Define prophecy:
the spoken, written, or acted representation of the word or will of God
Define to prophesy:
to represent the word and will of God in a situaton.
Eight Equalities
-All prophets are called by god
-All prophets are people of passion and vision.
-All prophets represent a force for change in the society in which they live.
-All prophets are responsible to evil.
-All prophets' main cause represent calls for justice.
-All prophets represent a minority group or point of view.
-All prophets are rejected by the powerful.
-All prophets suffer for their causes/ beliefs.