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1 SAMUEL (author unknown; 10th century B.C.) - Samuel, Saul, David
As an introduction text read I Samuel

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K ings mean the end of Israel’s rule by Judges (1.1-2.11)

I  nadequacy of Eli’s leadership in his failure to Rebuke his sons (2.12 – 8.22)

N ew order under the Reign of Saul (9.1-10.13)

G overnment inaugerated with Saul as King and Samuel retires (10.16-12.25)

D ownfall of  Saul by disobedience and God’s rejection of his kingship (13.1-15.35)

O bed’s descendant is annointed King (16.1-24.22)

M ourning the end of Saul’s life (25.1-31.13)

 

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