Fascinating insight into the book of 1 Samuel

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MEANING: Samuel’s Name and Significance
Samuel’s name means “The name of God.”His name is also associated with meanings like “Heard of God” or “Asked of God.”
AUTHORSHIP: Samuel’s Contribution to the Bible

  • Jewish Talmudic tradition attributes the writing of Samuel to Samuel himself.
  • However, 1 Samuel 25:1 records Samuel’s death, indicating he did not write all of 1 & 2 Samuel.

TIME WRITTEN: Written shortly before Samuel’s death in 1015 B.C.

POSITION IN THE BIBLE: 1 Samuel in Context

  • 9th Book in the Bible.
  • 9th Book in the Old Testament.
  • 4th of 12 books of History (Joshua – Esther).
  • Followed by 57 books in the Holy Bible.

1 SAMUEL: Key Stats

  • CHAPTERS: 31
  • VERSES: 810
  • WORDS: 25,061

OBSERVATIONS ABOUT 1 SAMUEL: Samuel’s Life and Impact

  • Samuel was born around 1105 B.C. and died in 1015 B.C.
  • He ministered in Israel from about 1067 B.C. to 1015 B.C.
  • The books were likely compiled after 971 B.C. as they end in the last days of David.

Samuel’s Contributions and Roles:

  • Man of prayer.
  • Founder of the school of the prophets.
  • Anointed Israel’s first two kings, Saul and David.

1 & 2 SAMUEL: Original Unity and Historical Narrative

  • Originally one book in the Hebrew Bible called the “Book of Samuel.”
  • 1 & 2 Samuel, along with 1 & 2 Kings, form a continuous narrative of the early years of the Hebrew monarchy.

TRANSITION IN LEADERSHIP: Key Phases

  • 1 Samuel depicts the transition from Judges to kings in three stages:
  • From Eli to Samuel.
  • From Samuel to Saul.
  • From Saul to David.

Key Characters in 1 Samuel:

  • Samuel, the last Judge.
  • Saul, Israel’s first king.
  • David, the king-elect anointed but not yet recognized as Saul’s successor.

Hannah’s Prayer and Samuel’s Early Life:

  • Hannah prayed for a son, dedicating him to the Lord (1:10-11).
  • God called Samuel as a young child (1-3).

Samuel’s Evolving Roles:

  • Became Israel’s last judge and its first prophet.
  • His work started late in the times of the judges when Eli was the judge-priest.

Leadership Transition and the Need for a King: Samuel’s sons, like Eli’s, proved unjust, leading to the people’s request for a king to rule over them.1



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