1 Samuel

King James Version · 31 Chapters

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First Samuel traces Israel's transition from judges to kings, exposing the crisis of leadership and the need for a king after God's own heart.

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Authorship, setting, and audience

The book stands within the prophetic historical tradition and highlights the ministry of Samuel, Saul, and David. It belongs to the rise of monarchy as Israel wrestles with corruption, Philistine pressure, and the desire to be like the nations. It teaches God's people how leadership, worship, and obedience stand or fall before the word of the Lord.

How the book moves

The book moves from Samuel's rise to Saul's failure and David's emergence as the true chosen king.

Why this book matters

First Samuel matters because it shows that outward stature cannot replace humble obedience to God.

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  • What does this history teach about trust, repentance, and obedience?

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