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Calling Beyond Healing: Samuel 10-12:Background


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The contents of the books. The first book comprises a period of about a hundred years, and nearly coincides with the life of Samuel. It contains (1) the history of Eli (14); (2) the history of Samuel (512); (3) the history of Saul, and of David in exile (1331). The second book, comprising a period of perhaps fifty years, contains a history of the reign of David (1) over Judah (14), and (2) over all Israel (524), mainly in its political aspects. The last four chapters of Second Samuel may be regarded as a sort of appendix recording various events, but not chronologically. These books do not contain complete histories. Frequent gaps are met with in the record, because their object is to present a history of the kingdom of God in its gradual development, and not of the events of the reigns of the successive rulers. It is noticeable that the section (2 Sam. 11:212:29) containing an account of David’s sin in the matter of Bathsheba is omitted in the corresponding passage in 1 Chr. 20. Easton, M. G. (1893). In Easton’s Bible dictionary. New York: Harper Brothers.
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