1 Samuel 14 Commentary

1 Samuel 14 Commentary In Chapter 13, we noticed how Saul shook with fear because the Philistines assembled against him. It is actually Jonathan, his son, who had initiated this trouble by attacking a Philistine outpost. In Chapter 14, Jonathan’s faith is on display again.He attacks another Philistine outpost, killing 20 men, all by himself.ContinueContinue reading “1 Samuel 14 Commentary”

1 Samuel 11 Commentary

1 Samuel 11 Commentary. You would wish Nahash the Ammonite was joking. He wasn’t. These times were marked by extreme brutality. From the N.I.V. Bible notes, we learn that Nahash had inflicted similar brutality on the Trans-Jordan tribes of Reuben and Gad. His presence in the West seems to be a continuation of the same.ContinueContinue reading “1 Samuel 11 Commentary”

1 Samuel 8 Commentary

1 Samuel 8 Commentary Now there have been many of those priests, since death prevented them from continuing in office; but because Jesus lives forever, he has a permanent priesthood. Hebrews 7:23-24 NIV. Old age and eventually death prevented the good Judge Samuel from continuing in office. The replacements, his sons, were not very differentContinueContinue reading “1 Samuel 8 Commentary”

1 Samuel 6 Commentary

1 Samuel 6 Commentary You wonder why the Philistines kept the Ark for such a long time. The guess is that they reckoned keeping Israel’s god in captivity amounted to disarming Israel. Without this god, Israel was impotent, so they must have thought. The Philistines shared the same primitive and sinful mentality with Israel thatContinueContinue reading “1 Samuel 6 Commentary”

1 Samuel 5 Commentary

1 Samuel 5 Commentary The battle between Israel and the Philistines is ended. The Philistines emerge victoriously. Israel is left licking her wounds while burying her dead. The Philistines take with them what they think is Israel’s defeated god – the revered Ark of the Covenant.Events in this chapter are important for those engaged inContinueContinue reading “1 Samuel 5 Commentary”