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Life-Study of 1 Samuel

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Life-study of 1 and 2 Samuel    Message 1
The history concerning Samuel (1)    Message 2
The history concerning Samuel (2    Message 3
The history concerning Samuel (3)    Message 4
The history concerning Samuel (4)    Message 5
The history concerning Samuel (5)    Message 6
His ministry (2)
II. The ending of Samuel's ministry
A. Making his sons judges over Israel
B. Giving the people of Israel cause to ask him to appoint a king to judge them like all the nations
1. By asking him to appoint a king, the people of Israel displeasing Samuel
a. Samuel not liking to see God's elect rejecting God as their King
b. Samuel not wanting to see God's elect following the way of the nations
2. The people of Israel offending God by rejecting Him as their King for a replacement
a. Actually, God being the king of the people of Israel
b. Asking for a king equal to rejecting God for a replacement
c. God charging Samuel to listen to the people's voice but to warn them solemnly
d. Samuel doing what God charged him
e. The people refusing to listen to the voice of Samuel
f. Samuel consulting Jehovah and appointing a king to them
g. The elect of God turning from him to a man
III. Samuel being a man who turned the age in God's administration from the age of the priesthood to the age of the prophethood with the kingship
A. After Moses, God's administration being centered on the priesthood
B. The priesthood being to minister the word of God to His people and to exercise the authority of God over His people
C. The Aaronic priesthood failing God in ministering His word and in exercising His authority
D. God beginning a new age in raising up Samuel to replace the waned priesthood
E. Samuel terminating the judgeship and bringing in the kingship with the strengthening of the uplifted prophethood
Samuel — a man according to God nbsp;   Message 7
The history concerning Saul (1)    Message 8
The history concerning Saul (2)    Message 9
The history concerning Saul (3)    Message 10
Saul's conquest of the Philistines
I. His preparation for war against the Philistines
A. With the assistance of his son Jonathan
B. By blowing a trumpet to gather the people
C. Some of the people hiding and some escaping
II. The Philistines' preparation for war against Israel
III. Saul's disobedience
A. In his sinful offering
1. His complaint
2. His excuse
B. Resulting in his losing his kingship
1. Condemned by Samuel
2. His kingdom not continuing
3. Saul being replaced by David, a man according to God's heart
IV. The situation between Israel and the Philistines
A. On the side of Israel
B. On the side of the Philistines
C. Israel being short of swords and spears
V. Israel's conquest of the Philistines
A. Under Jonathan
1. Jonathan not letting his father and the people know that he was going to attack the Philistines
2. Trusting in Jehovah for his victory
3. Jehovah delivering the Philistines into the hand of Israel
B. Under Saul
1. The multitude of the Philistine army melting away
2. Saul finding out that Jonathan and his helper had gone away from him to attack the Philistines
3. Saul seeking God's leading through the priest and the ark
4. Saul hearing that the tumult in the camp of the Philistines continued to increase
5. The Hebrews who had been with the Philistines turning to be with the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan
6. All the men of Israel who had hidden themselves following Saul and Jonathan closely
7. Jehovah saving Israel from the Philistines
VI. Saul's rash oath
A. Cursing any man who ate food before the evening
B. Jonathan not hearing his father's oath and eating some honey
C. The people of Israel eating the sheep, oxen, and calves with the blood
D. Jonathan's breaking of his father's oath being caught
VII. A chronicle of Saul
A. Saul taking the kingdom over Israel and fighting against all his enemies all around
B. Striking valiantly the Amalekites
C. Saul's generations
D. There being severe war against the Philistines all the days of Saul
The history concerning Saul (4)    Message 11
The history concerning David (1)    Message 12
The history concerning David (2)    Message 13
The history concerning David (3)    Message 14
God's sovereignty and David's taking the lessons of the cross    Message 15
The history concerning David (4)    Message 16
Prepared by God to be a man according to the heart of God /1 Samuel 16—2 Samuel 1/ (4)
Persecuted and tried by Saul (3)
XVI. Samuel dying
A. After the proper and full enjoyment of his portion in the good land promised by God
B. After being a priest, a prophet, and a judge
C. In the disappointment of Saul's kingship
D. With the encouraging expectation of David's kingship
XVII. David's dealing with Nabal and Abigail
A. David's seeking help from Nabal, considering himself a son to him
B. Nabal's folly in his rejecting David's entreating and in his insulting David's servants
C. The wisdom of Abigail, the wife of Nabal, in appeasing David
D. Nabal's death under God's striking
E. David's marriage to Abigail
XVIII. Jehovah delivering Saul into the hand of David, but David not killing him because of his fear of God in that Saul was God's anointed
A. David hiding himself on the hill of Hachilah
B. Saul seeking David again
C. Jehovah delivering Saul into the hand of David, but David not killing him
D. David's appeal to Saul
1. Begging Saul not to drive him out so that he could not share in Jehovah's inheritance
2. Likening himself to a single flea and a partridge in the mountains
E. Saul's repenting
1. Admitting that he had sinned
2. Blessing David by saying that David would most certainly do great things and prevail
XIX. David's escaping to and staying in the land of the Philistines
A. Escaping to Achish king of Gath
B. Saul ceasing to seek David
C. Staying in Ziklag
D. Achish making David his bodyguard for life
The history concerning David (5)    Message 17
The history concerning David (6)    Message 18
Lessons of the five major figures concerning the enjoyment of the good land in 1 Samuel 1 to 2 Samuel 1nbsp;   Message 19
I. Lessons of Eli
A. A priest by birth according to God's ordination
B. Having the right to enjoy the top portion of the good land
C. Disregarding the priesthood in his loose disciplining of his two evil sons
II. Lessons of Samuel
A. Being faithful in all his statuses and offices
B. Enjoying his portion of the good land to the fullest for his whole life
C. The only defect in his history being his appointing his two sons as judges among the children of Israel
III. Lessons of Jonathan the son of Saul
A. Loving David and covenanting with him
B. Not going to follow David but staying with his father
C. Suffering the same fate as his father
D. Losing the proper and adequate enjoyment of his portion in the good land promised by God
IV. Lessons of Saul
A. Chosen by God and anointed by Samuel to be the king of Israel
B. Disobeying God's word at least twice
C. His ambition and jealousy confiscating and ending his enjoyment of the good land promised by God
V. Lessons of David
A. Being chosen and anointed by God through Samuel and praised by the women of Israel as higher than Saul
B. Not being made proud nor becoming ambitious for the kingship
C. Going through the trial of Saul's persecution
D. Not destroying Saul because of his fear of God
E. Forced to stay in the land of the Philistines
F. Not rejoicing at the death of Saul
G. Not avenging himself but denying himself for the fulfilling of God's purpose
H. Being a person who trusted in God and walked according to God's sovereignty
I. Being a typical model of a genuine child of Israel in the enjoyment of the good land promised and given by God to His chosen people
The history concerning David (7)    Message 20
The history concerning David (8)    Message 21
The history concerning David (9)    Message 22
The history concerning David (10)    Message 23
Our need for God to build Christ into us    Message 24
The seed of David and the Son of God    Message 25
God's building Himself in Christ into our being through the metabolic process of transformation    Message 26
A prophecy concerning the seed of David being called the Son of God    Message 27
God's desire to build Himself into us and to build us into him to produce a mutual abode    Message 28
God's intention to build Himself in Christ into us    Message 29
The unique work of the processed Triune God — building Himself into our being    Message 30
The significance of the seed of David being designated the Son of God    Message 31
The history concerning David (11)    Message 32
The history concerning David (12)    Message 33
Man's failure and God's punishment    Message 34
The history concerning David (17)    Message 35
Crowned by the people to be the king for the kingdom of God on the earth /2 Samuel 2—24/ (7)
God's punishing judgment on David /2 Samuel 12:15b—20:26/ (1)
I. The death of the child born of Uriah's wife
A. Jehovah striking the child with heavy sickness
B. David beseeching God for the child
C. The child dying and David being released
II. The birth of Solomon
A. David comforting Bath-sheba his wife, and she bearing a son
B. Jehovah loving Solomon
III. David's conquest over the children of Ammon
A. Through his captain Joab
B. Robbing the king of Ammon of his crown
C. David's dealing with the cities of the children of Ammon
IV. The incest of Amnon the Son of David with his sister Tamar
A. Through the craft of Jonadab, Amnon's cousin
B. Amnon turning to hate Tamar and chasing her away
C. Tamar's brother Absalom discovering the incest
V. The murder of Amnon by Absalom the son of David
A. By conspiracy
B. Reported to David
C. David's sons lifting up their voice and weeping
D. Absalom fleeing to the king of Geshur
VI. Joab's device to bring Absalom back
A. Perceiving that David's heart was set on Absalom
B. Performing his device through a woman
C. Bringing Absalom back from Geshur to Jerusalem
D. David not letting Absalom see his face
VII. Absalom's beauty and children
A. Being more beautiful than all the people in Israel
B. Having three sons and one daughter of beautiful appearance
VIII. Absalom's seeking to see his father David
A. After dwelling in Jerusalem for two full years
B. Through Joab
C. Brought to see his father by Joab
D. His father kissing him
The history concerning David (14)    Message 36
Crowned by the people to be the king for the kingdom of God on the earth /2 Samuel 2—24/ (8)
God's punishing judgment on David /2 Samuel 12:15b—20:26/ (2)
IX. Absalom's revolt
A. Preparing to rebel
B. Stealing the hearts of the people of Israel
C. Conspiring and revolting to be the king in Hebron
D. David with his servants fleeing to escape from Absalom
1. David leaving ten concubines to keep the house
2. All the people following him and passing over toward the way of the wilderness
E. David devising a plan against Absalom's conspiracy
1. Asking the priests, with the ark of God, to stay in Jerusalem to collect intelligence for him
2. Going up to the Mount of Olives
3. Praying to God, asking that he turn the counsel of Ahithophel into foolishness
4. Asking his friend Hushai to stay in the palace
F. Ziba, Mephibosheth's attendant, coming to meet David
1. Right after David passed the summit of the Mount of Olives
2. With supplies of food and drink
3. To gain all the belongings of Mephibosheth by deceiving
G. Shimei, a man of the family of the house of Saul, coming forth
1. David coming to Bahurim
2. Coming forth to curse David
3. Abishai the son of Zeruiah wanting to take off Shimei's head
4. David's answer to Abishai
5. David and his men going on their way, and Shimei going along the hillside opposite him
6. David and all the people with him arriving weary
H. Absalom taking Jerusalem and ruling there
1. Hushai pretending to serve Absalom
2. Ahithophel giving an evil counsel
3. Ahithophel giving another inhuman counsel
4. Hushai defeating the counsel of Ahithophel according to God's ordination
a. Annulling Ahithophel's inhuman counsel
b. With the help of the priests and their sons
5. Ahithophel hanging himself
I. Absalom being defeated and killed
1. Absalom pursuing after David
2. Barzillai the Gileadite and others coming to support David
3. David organizing his army and sending them to fight against Absalom and his people
4. Absalom and his people being defeated by the servants of David in a forest
5. Absalom being killed
a. His head being caught in the branches of a great tree
b. A certain man seeing this and telling it to Joab
c. Joab asking that man why he did not strike Absalom down to the ground
d. Joab thrusting three staves through Absalom's heart
e. The people throwing Absalom into a great pit in the forest
f. Absalom having raised up a pillar for himself in the king's valley
g. Ahimaaz the son of Zadok the high priest wanting to announce the news to David
h. David being much concerned for his son Absalom and weeping grievously at his death
i. Joab advising David to comfort the people by quieting himself
The history concerning David (15)    Message 37
The history concerning David (16)    Message 38
Crowned by the people to be the king for the kingdom of God on the earth /2 Samuel 2—24/ (10)
The last stage of David's kingship /2 Samuel 21—24/
I. David's taking care of the famine for the people
A. Inquiring of Jehovah
B. Finding out the reason for the famine
C. The settlement of the breaking of the oath
II. David's conquest over the Philistines
A. David becoming faint
B. Abishai and the people of Israel defeating the Philistines
III. David's thanking and praising God in a song
A. On the day when Jehovah delivered him out of the hand of all his enemies
B. This song becoming Psalm 18
1. Praising God
2. Thanking God for hearing his calling
3. Considering his righteousness, perfection, faithfulness, cleanness, and purity as the cause of God's salvation to him
4. Thanking God as his lamp
5. Thanking God whose way is perfect
IV. The last words of David
A. The declaration of David the son of Jesse
B. The declaration of the man who had been raised up on high
C. The Spirit of Jehovah speaking through him
D. The speaking of the God and the Rock of Israel to him
E. He, typifying Christ, ruling among men righteously with the fear of God
F. He, typifying Christ, being like the light of the morning when the sun rises without clouds
G. His house being so with God
H. The wicked being like thorns to be thrust away
V. The mighty men of David
A. The first three mighty men
B. The second three mighty men, who drew the water from the well of Bethlehem for David
C. The thirty mighty men
VI. The last sin of David
A. The anger of Jehovah against Israel
B. Satan's moving David against Israel to number Israel and Judah
C. Joab's disagreement with numbering the people
D. Joab and the captains of the army being forced by David to carry out his commission to number the people
E. David's repentance and confession of his sin
F. God's punishment through Gad the prophet, David's seer, in three choices
G. God's punishment over Israel with a pestilence
H. God's repenting of the harm and David's confession
I. David building an altar to Jehovah to stay the plague among the people
A concluding word to the life-study of 1 and 2 Samuel
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