1 Samuel Flashcards
(31 cards)
1 Samuel Chapter 1
Hannah’s Prayer and Promise
The book opens with the story of Hannah, a barren woman who longs for a child. Despite being the wife of Elkanah, who loves her dearly, Hannah faces the pain and social stigma associated with her inability to bear children. She fervently prays to the Lord, pouring out her heart and vowing to dedicate a son to God’s service if her prayer is answered.
1 Samuel Chapter 2
Hannah’s Song of Thanksgiving
The Lord hears Hannah’s prayer and blesses her with a son, Samuel. Hannah fulfills her vow, dedicating him to God’s service at the temple in Shiloh under the care of the priest Eli. Hannah expresses her deep gratitude and joy in a beautiful song of thanksgiving, praising God’s faithfulness and power to answer prayers.
1 Samuel Chapter 3
The Call of Samuel
Samuel grows up serving at the temple, assisting Eli and the priests with their duties. One night, a young Samuel hears a voice calling his name. Initially thinking it is Eli, he responds, but the voice continues calling. Upon realizing it is the Lord, Samuel learns to discern God’s voice and ultimately receives a message about the impending judgment of Eli’s house due to the corruption of his sons.
1 Samuel Chapter 4
The Israelites’ Defeat and the Ark’s Capture
The Israelites engage in war with the Philistines, suffering a devastating defeat. In their desperation, they bring the Ark of the Covenant, a symbol of God’s presence, into battle, hoping to turn the tide. However, the Philistines capture the Ark, and Eli’s sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are killed in the battle. Upon hearing the news of the Ark’s capture and his sons’ deaths, Eli falls from his chair and dies.
1 Samuel Chapter 5
The Ark in Philistia
The Philistines take the captured Ark to their territory, hoping to gain an advantage over the Israelites. However, they experience a series of plagues and misfortunes, leading them to believe the Ark is cursed. They move the Ark from one city to another, but the plagues continue, prompting them to seek ways to appease the God of the Israelites.
1 Samuel Chapter 6
The Ark’s Return
After seven months, the Philistines decide to return the Ark to the Israelites. They construct a cart, place the Ark on it, and let two lactating cows guide the cart. The cows lead them directly to Beth-shemesh, an Israelite town. The ark’s return brings both joy and tragedy, as some Israelites gaze upon the Ark irreverently, resulting in their deaths.
1 Samuel Chapter 7
Samuel Judges Israel
Samuel calls on the Israelites to repent of their idolatry and turn back to the Lord. He leads them in a time of prayer and fasting, and the Lord grants them victory over the Philistines. Samuel establishes Mizpah as a center for worship and judges the Israelites throughout the land.
1 Samuel Chapter 8
The People Demand a King
The elders of Israel approach Samuel, requesting a king to rule over them like the surrounding nations. Samuel is displeased with their request, fearing it signifies a rejection of God’s rule. Nevertheless, he relays their message to the Lord, who instructs him to reluctantly grant their request.
1 Samuel Chapter 9
Saul is Anointed King
The Lord reveals to Samuel that a young man named Saul from the tribe of Benjamin will be the first king of Israel. Samuel encounters Saul and, recognizing him as the chosen one, anoints him with oil as a sign of his future kingship. He also relays God’s instructions and encourages Saul to trust in the Lord.
1 Samuel Chapter 10
Saul is Proclaimed King
Samuel gathers the Israelites at Mizpah and, through a casting of lots, reveals Saul as their chosen king. The people initially doubt Saul’s qualifications due to his stature and lineage, but he proves his leadership potential by leading a successful rescue mission. He is officially proclaimed king at Gilgal, and Samuel reminds the people of their covenant with God.
1 Samuel Chapter 11
Saul’s Victory at Jabesh-Gilead
The Ammonites threaten the city of Jabesh-Gilead in Gilead. The desperate inhabitants plead for Saul’s help. Saul, responding swiftly with newfound authority, gathers an Israelite army and decisively defeats the Ammonites. This victory solidifies Saul’s position as king and establishes his reputation as a strong leader.
1 Samuel Chapter 12
Samuel’s Farewell Address
Samuel, nearing the end of his time as judge, delivers a farewell address to the Israelites. He reminds them of God’s past acts of deliverance and warns them against disobedience. He challenges them to remain faithful to the Lord and live according to His laws, emphasizing that true leadership comes from God, not from their own desires.
1 Samuel Chapter 13
Saul’s Disobedience and Sacrifice
War breaks out between the Israelites and the Philistines. Saul, impatient for Samuel’s arrival to offer a sacrifice, disobeys God’s instructions and performs the sacrifice himself. This act of disobedience displeases the Lord, marking a turning point in Saul’s reign.
1 Samuel Chapter 14
Jonathan’s Exploit and Saul’s Rash Oath
Jonathan, Saul’s son, demonstrates his courage and leadership by leading a surprise attack against a Philistine outpost. The attack triggers a larger battle, and the Israelites gain the upper hand. However, Saul’s rash oath, forbidding anyone from eating until the battle is won, hinders the Israelites’ ability to fully exploit their advantage.
1 Samuel Chapter 15
Saul’s Disobedience and Rejection
The Lord instructs Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites, a nation that had previously attacked the Israelites. Saul follows the command partially, sparing the life of their king and keeping some of the spoils of war for himself. This act of disobedience further strains Saul’s relationship with God and leads to the prophet Samuel pronouncing God’s rejection of Saul as king.
1 Samuel Chapter 16
David is Anointed King
The Lord sends Samuel to Bethlehem to anoint a new king from the house of Jesse. Samuel anoints David, the youngest of Jesse’s sons, while Saul continues to reign despite God’s rejection. This chapter introduces David, the future king of Israel, and establishes the tension between him and Saul.
1 Samuel Chapter 17
David and Goliath
The Philistines again challenge the Israelites to battle through a champion named Goliath, a giant warrior. The Israelites cower in fear, but David volunteers to fight. With faith in God and using unconventional tactics, David defeats Goliath with a single sling stone, turning the tide of the battle and securing a decisive victory for the Israelites.
1 Samuel Chapter 18
David’s Rise and Saul’s Jealousy
David’s success in battle and his growing popularity among the people spark jealousy and suspicion in Saul’s heart. Saul attempts to harm David through various means, setting the stage for a long and complex conflict between the two future kings.
1 Samuel Chapter 19
David’s Flight from Saul
Saul’s relentless pursuit of David forces him to flee for his life. David seeks refuge in various locations, including the court of the Philistine king Achish, who initially welcomes him. This chapter details David’s multiple escapes from Saul’s attempts to capture him, showcasing his resourcefulness and resilience.
1 Samuel Chapter 20
David and Jonathan’s Covenant
David and Jonathan, Saul’s son, form a deep friendship based on mutual respect and loyalty. They make a covenant, pledging their commitment to each other despite the conflict between David and Saul. This chapter highlights the power of friendship and loyalty, even amidst difficult circumstances.
1 Samuel Chapter 21
David at Nob and Gath
Seeking provisions and protection, David and his men arrive at Nob, a town where the tabernacle is located. The priest Ahimelech, unaware of the full story between David and Saul, provides David with consecrated bread and the sword of Goliath. This act of kindness later has consequences for Ahimelech.
David then continues his journey to Gath, the Philistine city ruled by King Achish. To avoid detection, David feigns madness, deceiving the Philistines and securing temporary refuge with them, unaware of the dangers that lie ahead.
1 Samuel Chapter 22
David at Adullam and Mizpah
David gathers a band of outcasts and warriors who have become disillusioned with Saul’s reign. He finds refuge in the cave of Adullam, attracting more followers and demonstrating his leadership qualities. Meanwhile, Saul, fueled by paranoia and distrust, orders the massacre of the priests at Nob, holding them responsible for aiding David.
1 Samuel Chapter 23
David Saves Keilah and Seeks Refuge in the Wilderness
David receives news that the Philistines are threatening the city of Keilah. Despite warnings of potential danger, David, driven by compassion, leads his men to defend the city and successfully repels the Philistine attack. However, upon learning of Saul’s plan to attack Keilah, David realizes his presence puts the innocent townspeople at risk. He chooses to flee once again, seeking refuge in the wilderness of Judah.
1 Samuel Chapter 24
David Spares Saul’s Life in the Cave
While pursuing David in the wilderness, Saul enters a cave unknowingly sheltering David and his men. David has the opportunity to kill Saul and claim the throne, but he chooses to spare Saul’s life, demonstrating his respect for authority and his reluctance to act against the Lord’s anointed king.