Title: The Book of Samuel (1-2 Samuel)
1The Book of Samuel (1-2
Samuel)
- TRANSITION
- From Loose Confederation of Tribes to Monarchy
- From Charismatic Leadership (Endowment with the
Spirit of the LORD) to Dynastic Leadership (Kings
whose sons will succeed them)
2The Book of Samuel (1-2
Samuel)
- Samuel A Transitional Leader
- His Miraculous Birth - Hannah
- The word of the LORD was rare (31)
- His Call from God Eli
- The last of the judges and the first of the
prophets (319-41a)
3THE BEGINNING OF THE MONARCHY ON A PERMANENT BASIS
- The CRISIS
- The Philistine capture of the Ark of the Covenant
- The death of Eli
- Ichabod the glory has departed
- The Ark behind enemy lines (Ashdod, Gath,
Ekron) the god Dagon
- ISRAELS RESPONSE
- The Request for a King (Samuellast of the
judges) - Samuel is old
- Samuels sons are evil
- A king could lead in battle
- The other nations have a king
4GODS RESPONSE TO SAMUEL
The people ask Samuel for a King Samuel doesnt
like this, so he asks God what he should do
- its not you they have rejected as king
- But me! (1 Samuel 87)
5What Will A King Do That I Cannot Do?
- GOD is a GIVER
- Life Protection Provisions
- KING is a TAKER
- Sons Daughters Property
6THE PEOPLES RESPONSE
- But the people refused to listen to the voice of
Samuel they said, No! but we are determined to
have a king over us, so that we also may be like
the other nations, and that our king may govern
us and go out before us and fight our battles.
(1 Sam 819-20) - AND GOD REPLIES Give them a king!
7The First Kings of Israeltheir character and
their tragic flaw
- Saulthe rustic king
- Davidthe warrior and shrewd politician who
founded a dynasty - Solomonthe enlightened king who led the people
back into slavery - Rehoboamthe firm-fisted king who led to the
division
8SAULS ASCENSION
- Samuel anoints Saul as King at
Mizpah 1 Samuel 9-10
- Saul hails from the tribe of Benjamin (the
smallest tribe of Israel) - Saul responds with deep humility and a sense of
inadequacy (921) - The Spirit of the Lord comes upon Saul, and he
prophesies - A Good Beginning and military victories
9SAULthe Rustic King
- No taxes
- No military draft
- No building projects
- No international trade
- No harem
- Saul is more like a judge than a king
10SAULS DECLINE
- POLITICALLY he never fit
- With the generation before him (Samuel)
- With the generation after him (David)
- RELIGIOUSLYhe took himself too seriously
- Offered his own sacrifice before battle against
the Philistines - Took the spoils of war for himself in a battle
with the Amalekites
11Squeezed out politicallyand taking himself too
seriously
- SAULS LIFE ENDS AT GILBOA
12DAVIDthe shepherd King
- Saul is rejected as king the search for a king
who would be after Gods own heart
(1 Samuel 1314) - Samuel anoints David, son of Jesse as king
(1 Samuel 16) - David and Goliath the uncircumcised Philistine
who defied the armies of the living God (1
Samuel 17) - David and Saul Drama! (1 Samuel 18-31)
13DAVIDthe shrewd politician
- Befriends Jonathan, Sauls son, and marries
Michal, Sauls daughter - Ishbosheth (Ishbaal), Abner, and Joab
- Becomes a military hero of his own tribe, Judah
- Conquers the neutral territory of Jebus and
establishes this city as his capital - Brings the Ark of the Covenant to his new capital
the city of David Jerusalem
14DAVIDthe King of Israel
- God establishes Davids dynasty (house) forever
(2 Samuel 7) - David I want to build you a house (temple)
- GOD Why do I need a house what house could
ever contain me? No, I will build you a house
(Hebrew word bayit) a dynasty that will last
forever, if you faithfully follow my ways.
15The Succession Narrative2 Samuel 9-1 Kings 2
- The Story of the Unraveling of Davids Family
Bathsheba, Amnon, Tamar, Absalom / Adonijah /
Solomon
16SOLOMONthe modern but despotic king
- Developed literature
- Building programs
- Wealth for kingdom
- Israel became an international player
17who took himself too seriously
- Taxation
- Forced labor
- Military draft
- Blending religions (syncretism)
- King Solomon loved many foreign womenSolomon
clung to these in loveand his wives turned away
his heartand his heart was not true (shalom) to
the LORD his God
18Theological Themes 12 Samuel
- God is ever looking for people after Gods own
heart people who will love and trust God
unreservedly! - God often chooses and uses the most ordinary and
least likely people to do extraordinary things.
(Examples Samuel, Saul, David) - Faith (trust) in God results in victory over
giant-sized obstacles The battle belongs to the
LORD!
19Theological Themes 12 Samuel
- Our life with God (vertical dimension of life) is
bound up with our life with others (horizontal
dimension of life). - When you go against Gods ways, life spirals
downward into brokenness. - God is faithful to forgive and restore.
- The future always depends on the promise of God
who continues to make covenant with the people of
Israel in order to bless the world.
20Assignments
- Read Chapters 8-9 (119-144)
- Reading Quiz Oct 21 (TR), 22 (MWF)
- Mini-Exam Oct 25 (MWF), 26 (TR)
- (Chapters 7-9, Former Prophets)
- (50 points, No Portfolio Due)