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Bible Commentaries
1 Samuel

Bullinger's Companion Bible NotesBullinger's Companion Notes

Chapter 1
Hannah's Prayer; Samuel's Birth and Dedication.
Chapter 2
Hannah's Song; Eli's Wicked Sons Rebuked.
Chapter 3
God Calls Samuel; Prophecy Against Eli's House.
Chapter 4
Ark Captured by Philistines; Eli's Death.
Chapter 5
Ark Brings Plagues Upon the Philistines.
Chapter 6
Ark Returned to Israel With Offerings.
Chapter 7
Samuel Judges Israel; Philistines Subdued.
Chapter 8
Israel Demands a King; Samuel's Warning.
Chapter 9
Saul Chosen as Israel's First King.
Chapter 10
Saul Anointed by Samuel; Publically Chosen King.
Chapter 11
Saul Defeats Ammonites; Confirmed as King.
Chapter 12
Samuel's Farewell Speech and Warning to Israel.
Chapter 13
Saul's Unlawful Sacrifice; Philistines Threaten Israel.
Chapter 14
Jonathan's Victory; Saul's Rash Oath.
Chapter 15
Saul's Disobedience; Rejected as King by God.
Chapter 16
David Anointed as King; Serves Saul.
Chapter 17
David Defeats Goliath With God's Help.
Chapter 18
David's Success; Saul's Jealousy Grows.
Chapter 19
Saul Tries to Kill David; David Flees.
Chapter 20
David and Jonathan's Covenant of Friendship.
Chapter 21
David's Flight to Nob; Eats Consecrated Bread.
Chapter 22
Saul Kills Priests at Nob; David Gathers Followers.
Chapter 23
David Saves Keilah; Saul Continues Pursuit.
Chapter 24
David Spares Saul in the Cave.
Chapter 25
David and Abigail; Nabal's Death.
Chapter 26
David Spares Saul Again; Takes His Spear.
Chapter 27
David Flees to Philistia, Lives in Ziklag.
Chapter 28
Saul Consults the Witch of Endor.
Chapter 29
Philistines Reject David's Participation in Battle.
Chapter 30
David Rescues Families From Amalekites.
Chapter 31
Saul and His Sons Die in Battle.

- 1 Samuel

by E.W. Bullinger

1Sa 1 AND 2 SAMUEL THE STRUCTURE OF THE TWO BOOKS AS A WHOLE. * THE WHOLE. 1 Samuel 1:1 - 1 Samuel 7:17 RULE UNDER THE JUDGES. 1 Samuel 8:1 - 1Sa 24:25 . RULE UNDER THE KINGS. 1 Samuel 8:1 - 1Sa 24:25 . (Above) RULE UNDER THE KINGS. 1 Samuel 8:1 - 1 Samuel 1:27 . KING SAUL. 1 Samuel 2:1 - 1Sa 24:25 . KING DAVID. 1 Samuel 2:1 - 1Sa 24:25 . (Above) KING DAVID. 1 Samuel 2:1 - 1 Samuel 4:12 . KINGDOM DIVIDED. 1 Samuel 5:1 - 1Sa 24:25 . KINGDOM UNITED. * It is necessary that the two books should be treated as one; because, in the Hebrew Canon (as given in the MSS. and early printed editions of the Hebrew text) the two are, and always have been, presented and reckoned as one book. They were first divided, and treated as two, by the Septuagint Translators (cent. 3 B.C.). And this division has been followed in all subsequent versions. Probably, scrolls were more or less equal in length; and, as Greek requires at least one-third more space than Hebrew, one scroll was filled before the translation of the one long book of fifty-five chapters was completed. Hence, the poor division. Of the thirty-four Sedarim (or cycles for public reading), the twentieth begins with 1 Samuel 30:25 and ends with 2 Samuel 2:6 , showing no break in the texts. The same applies to the so-called Books of Kings; for Kings also made a long book of forty-seven chapters, and came to be divided the same way, the four being numbered respectively the "First, Second, Third, and Fourth Book of the Kingdom" 1; and, in the Vulgate, "of the Kings". In no Hebrew Manuscript or early printed edition is the book found divided into two. The thirty-five divisions, called Sedarim, are numbered throughout without regard to any division:the nineteenth beginning with 1 Kings 22:43 and ending with 2 Kings 2:14 . This division must have been governed by the exigencies of the parchment, or the break would not have been made in the midst of the reign of Ahaziah and the ministry of Elijah. The one book, Chronicles, consisting of sixty-five chapters, came under the same treatment. There are twenty-five Sedarim (or cycles for public reading), of which the eleventh begins with 1 Chronicles 28:10 and ends with 2 Chronicles 2:2 , showing no break in the text. For the division of the book Ezra-Nehemiah, see note on p. 616. 1 The Structure of these four "BOOKS OF THE KINGDOMS" may be exhibited thus: 2 Samuel 2:1 - 2 Samuel 4:12 . The Divided Kingdom. 2 Samuel 5:1 - 2 Samuel 24:25 . The United Kingdom. 1 Kings 1:1 - 1 Kings 12:15 . The United Kingdom. 1 Kings 12:16 - 1Ki 25:38 . The Divided Kingdom. TITLE, First Book of Samuel. See note on p. 366. For its place in the Heb. canon, see Appdx-1. Samuel . The books follow on Judges, and yet hold a peculiar place of their own, looking backward and forward. Heb. Sh e mu'' el = Asked of God, or God-heard, and the impression of this is left on the books (chs. 8, 9, 16, and 2 Samuel 7:0 ). As to authorship, cp. 1 Chronicles 29:29 , which shows that the prophets kept up the national records, which accounts for such passages as 1 Samuel 27:6 . In the Books of Samuel and Kings events are viewed from the human and exoteric standpoint, while in Chronicles the same events are viewed from the Divine and esoteric standpoint. Examples of these abound. (See Appdx-66.) otherwise called . See note on p. 366. For the parallel passages in the Book of Chronicles, see Appdx-56.

 
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