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    1 SAMUEL

    OUTLINE OF CONTENTS

    • 1

      • Elkanah and his wives (1-8)

      • Childless Hannah prays for a son (9-18)

      • Samuel born and given to Jehovah (19-28)

    • 2

      • Hannah’s prayer (1-11)

      • Sins of Eli’s two sons (12-26)

      • Jehovah judges the house of Eli (27-36)

    • 3

      • Samuel called to be a prophet (1-21)

    • 4

      • Philistines capture the Ark (1-11)

      • Eli and his sons die (12-22)

    • 5

      • The Ark in Philistine territory (1-12)

        • Dagon humiliated (1-5)

        • Philistines scourged (6-12)

    • 6

      • Philistines return the Ark to Israel (1-21)

    • 7

      • The Ark in Kiriath-jearim (1)

      • Samuel urges: ‘Serve only Jehovah’ (2-6)

      • Israel’s victory at Mizpah (7-14)

      • Samuel judges Israel (15-17)

    • 8

      • Israel demands a king (1-9)

      • Samuel warns the people (10-18)

      • Jehovah grants the request for a king (19-22)

    • 9

      • Samuel meets with Saul (1-27)

    • 10

      • Saul anointed to be king (1-16)

      • Saul presented to the people (17-27)

    • 11

      • Saul defeats the Ammonites (1-11)

      • Saul’s kingship reconfirmed (12-15)

    • 12

      • Samuel’s farewell speech (1-25)

        • ‘Do not follow empty things’ (21)

        • Jehovah will not abandon his people (22)

    • 13

      • Saul selects an army (1-4)

      • Saul acts presumptuously (5-9)

      • Samuel reproves Saul (10-14)

      • Israel without weapons (15-23)

    • 14

      • Jonathan’s exploit at Michmash (1-14)

      • Israel’s enemies routed by God (15-23)

      • Saul’s rash oath (24-46)

        • People eat meat with the blood (32-34)

      • Saul’s wars; his family (47-52)

    • 15

      • Saul disobediently spares Agag (1-9)

      • Samuel reproves Saul (10-23)

        • “To obey is better than a sacrifice” (22)

      • Saul rejected as king (24-29)

      • Samuel kills Agag (30-35)

    • 16

      • Samuel anoints David as next king (1-13)

        • “Jehovah sees into the heart” (7)

      • God’s spirit removed from Saul (14-17)

      • David becomes harpist for Saul (18-23)

    • 17

      • David defeats Goliath (1-58)

        • Goliath taunts Israel (8-10)

        • David accepts the challenge (32-37)

        • David fights in Jehovah’s name (45-47)

    • 18

      • David and Jonathan’s friendship (1-4)

      • David’s victories make Saul jealous (5-9)

      • Saul attempts to kill David (10-19)

      • David marries Saul’s daughter Michal (20-30)

    • 19

      • Saul continues to hate David (1-13)

      • David escapes from Saul (14-24)

    • 20

      • Jonathan’s loyalty to David (1-42)

    • 21

      • David eats the showbread at Nob (1-9)

      • David feigns insanity in Gath (10-15)

    • 22

      • David at Adullam and Mizpeh (1-5)

      • Saul has the priests of Nob killed (6-19)

      • Abiathar escapes (20-23)

    • 23

      • David saves the city of Keilah (1-12)

      • Saul pursues David (13-15)

      • Jonathan strengthens David (16-18)

      • David narrowly escapes Saul (19-29)

    • 24

      • David spares Saul’s life (1-22)

        • David respects Jehovah’s anointed (6)

    • 25

      • Death of Samuel (1)

      • Nabal rejects David’s men (2-13)

      • Abigail’s wise action (14-35)

        • “Bag of life with Jehovah” (29)

      • Senseless Nabal struck by Jehovah (36-38)

      • Abigail becomes David’s wife (39-44)

    • 26

      • David again spares Saul’s life (1-25)

        • David respects Jehovah’s anointed (11)

    • 27

      • David given Ziklag by the Philistines (1-12)

    • 28

      • Saul visits a spirit medium at En-dor (1-25)

    • 29

      • Philistines mistrust David (1-11)

    • 30

      • Amalekites raid and burn Ziklag (1-6)

        • David draws strength from God (6)

      • David defeats the Amalekites (7-31)

        • Captives retaken by David (18, 19)

        • David’s regulation on spoil (23, 24)

    • 31

      • Deaths of Saul and three of his sons (1-13)