1 Samuel is the hinge on which Israel's history turns. It tells the story of how a loose confederation of tribes, led by intermittent judges, became a monarchy—and how ambivalent that transformation was. When the people demand a king "like all the other nations," God grants the request even as he names it a rejection of his own rule, then works through the very institution to carry his promises forward. No book in Scripture wrestles more directly with the meaning and the danger of human power.
This volume guides readers through the book's distinctive architecture: the overlapping lives of Eli, Samuel, Saul, and David, in which each figure rises as the one before him falls. It traces the birth of Israel's monarchy, the emergence of the prophetic office, and the Bible's first fully drawn tragedy in the slow unraveling of Saul—a gifted man undone by insecurity and disobedience.
The book opens with Hannah's song of reversal, in which the proud are brought low and the lowly lifted up, and shows how the entire narrative dramatizes that theme. From the boy Samuel hearing his name in the night, to David facing Goliath, to Saul's desperate visit to the medium at Endor, the familiar episodes are set within the larger argument the book is making about leadership, obedience, and the gap between outward appearance and the condition of the heart.
Rather than examining every verse, 1 Samuel Explained focuses on the larger patterns:
The historical world that produced the text The themes that run throughout the narrative The structure that organizes the whole The ways the book continues to speak to questions of power, authority, and faithfulness today
Written for thoughtful readers, students, and study groups, this guide offers the orientation needed to engage one of Scripture's richest narratives with the understanding it deserves—and to discover why its questions remain as urgent now as when they were first written.
Part of The Bible for Modern Life series—an ongoing collection that explores the meaning, historical setting, and message of individual books of Scripture, one book at a time.
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Taschenbuch. Condizione: Neu. nach der Bestellung gedruckt Neuware - Printed after ordering - 1 Samuel is the hinge on which Israel's history turns. It tells the story of how a loose confederation of tribes, led by intermittent judges, became a monarchy-and how ambivalent that transformation was. When the people demand a king 'like all the other nations,' God grants the request even as he names it a rejection of his own rule, then works through the very institution to carry his promises forward. No book in Scripture wrestles more directly with the meaning and the danger of human power.This volume guides readers through the book's distinctive architecture: the overlapping lives of Eli, Samuel, Saul, and David, in which each figure rises as the one before him falls. It traces the birth of Israel's monarchy, the emergence of the prophetic office, and the Bible's first fully drawn tragedy in the slow unraveling of Saul-a gifted man undone by insecurity and disobedience.The book opens with Hannah's song of reversal, in which the proud are brought low and the lowly lifted up, and shows how the entire narrative dramatizes that theme. From the boy Samuel hearing his name in the night, to David facing Goliath, to Saul's desperate visit to the medium at Endor, the familiar episodes are set within the larger argument the book is making about leadership, obedience, and the gap between outward appearance and the condition of the heart.Rather than examining every verse, 1 Samuel Explained focuses on the larger patterns:The historical world that produced the text The themes that run throughout the narrative The structure that organizes the whole The ways the book continues to speak to questions of power, authority, and faithfulness todayWritten for thoughtful readers, students, and study groups, this guide offers the orientation needed to engage one of Scripture's richest narratives with the understanding it deserves-and to discover why its questions remain as urgent now as when they were first written.Part of The Bible for Modern Life series-an ongoing collection that explores the meaning, historical setting, and message of individual books of Scripture, one book at a time. Codice articolo 9781972885093
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