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_a1 & 2 Samuel / _cTony W. Cartledge. _hPR |
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_aMacon, Georgia : _bSmyth and Helwys Publishing, Incorporated, _c(c)2001. |
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_aI Samuel -- _tHannah's vow and Samuel's birth (I Sam. 1:1-20) -- _tSamuel's dedication and Hannah's song (I Sam. 1:21-2:11) -- _tEli's failure and Samuel's favor (I Sam 2:12-26) -- _tEli's fall and Samuel's call (I Sam. 2:27-4:1a -- _tPhilistine victories and the loss of the Ark (I Sam. 4:1b-22) -- _tThe hand of God and the hands of Dagon (I Sam. 5:1-12) -- _tThe return of the Ark and a mixed reception (I Sam. 6:1-7:1) -- _tIsrael repents and the Philistines fall (I Sam. 7:2-17) -- _tThe people's request and Samuel's warning (I Sam. 8:1-22) -- _tSaul's search and a secret anointing (I Sam. 9:1-10:16) -- _tA public proclamation and immediate danger (I Sam. 10:17-27a) -- _tSaul's first victory and the kingship confirmed (I Sam. 10:27b-11:15) -- _tSamuel's soliloquy (I Sam. 12:1-25) -- _tCrossed boundaries and a cross priest (I Sam. 13:1-22) -- _tA courageous son and his rash father (I Sam. 13:23-14:52) -- _tSaul's rebellion and Samuel's regret (I Sam. 15:1-35) -- _tYoung David, the anointed (I Sam. 16:1-13) -- _tSweet David, the musician (I Sam. 16:14-23) -- _tShepherd boy David, the giant killer (I Sam. 17:1-58) -- _tDavid in danger -- _tin Saul's court (I Sam. 18:1-20:42) -- _tDavid and the Priests of Nob (I Sam. 21:1-9) -- _tDavid travels, and the Priests of Nob pay for it (I Sam. 21:10-22:23) -- _tSaul hunts David, and the tables are turned (I Sam. 23:1-24:22) -- _tNabal's folly and David's prize (I Sam. 25:1-44) -- _tSaul keeps hunting, and David keeps winning (I Sam. 26:1-25) -- _tAchish's protection and David's deception (I Sam. 27:1-28:2) -- _tSaul's distress and Samuel's ghost (I Sam. 28:3-25) -- _tPhilistine aid and Amalekite trouble (I Sam. 29:1-30:31) -- _tSaul's last battle and an honorable death (I Sam. 31:1-13) |
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_aII Samuel -- _tDavid mourns for Saul and Jonathan (2 Sam. 1:1-27) -- _tA new king who respects the old (2 Sam. 2:1-7) -- _tA rival king and his fierce general (2 Sam. 2:8-32) -- _tLife and death (2 Sam. 3:1-39) -- _tIshbaal dies, but David is innocent (2 Sam. 4:1-12) -- _tDavid: King of all Israel (2 Sam. 5:1-16) -- _tDavid defeats the Philistines (2 Sam. 5:17-25) -- _tThe city of David and the city of God (2 Sam. 6:1-23) -- _tA house for God and a house for David (2 Sam 7:1-29) -- _tThe establishment of the empire (2 Sam. 8:1-18) -- _tDavid shows loyalty to Saul's house (2 Sam. 9:1-13) -- _tDavid shows loyalty -- _tand a sword -- _tto Ammon (2 Sam. 10:1-19) -- _tDavid commits adultery (2 Sam. 11:1-27) -- _tNathan confronts the king (2 Sam. 12:1-15a) -- _tA death, a birth, and a victory (2 Sam. 12:15b-31) -- _tRape, revenge, and exile (2 Sam. 13:1-39) -- _tJoab's love for father and son (2 Sam. 14:1-33) -- _tA false vow and a threatening conspiracy (2 Sam. 15:1-12) -- _tDavid's retreat from Jerusalem (2 Sam. 15:13-16:14) -- _tAbsalom's triumph (2 Sam. 16:15-17:23) -- _tDavid's victory and grief (2 Sam. 17:24-19:8a) -- _tDavid returns to Jerusalem, but not in triumph (2 Sam. 19:8b-43 -- _tDavid deals with internal dissent (2 Sam. 20:1-26) -- _tDavid deals with a famine and the Philistines -- _t2 Sam/ 21:1-22) -- _tDavid's psalm of praise (2 Sam. 2:1-51) -- _tDavid's last words (2 Sam. 23:1-7) -- _tDavid's mighty men (2 Sam. 23:8-39) -- _tDavid's mistake and God's judgment (2 Sam. 24:1-25). |
520 | 0 | _aReturning to the ground of the highly successful first volume in the Smyth and Helwys Bible Commentary Series, Walter Brueggemann's 1 and 2 Kings, this volume explores the beginnings of kingship in Israel. From the counsel of Samuel through the determination of Saul to the towering figure of David, this commentary thoughtfully considers the debt that our religious and literary heritage owes to the books of 1 and 2 Samuel. Cartledge describes and analyzes the events in these books as central to the preservation of the traditions that influence the remainder of the Hebrew and Christian bibles. Written in commentary form with the addition of numerous insights and visuals drawn from the worlds of art, archaeology, literature, history, and geography, 1 and 2 Samuel opens up the biblical text in significant and faithful ways. | |
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