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1 Samuel

Editor's Notes 1 Samuel centers on Samuel, Saul, and David, and its early poem foreshadows key themes: God's opposition to the proud, exaltation of the humble, faithfulness amidst evil, and the promise of a messianic king.

The narrative in the book of 1 Samuel centers primarily on the lives and actions of three pivotal figures: Samuel, who functions as a prophet and judge; Saul, Israel’s first king; and David, the shepherd boy destined for greatness. Early in the book, a significant poem appears that provides insight into the main recurring ideas and subjects explored throughout the rest of the text.

This poem highlights several central themes that are vital to understanding the message of 1 Samuel. These themes include God’s inherent resistance and adversity towards those who are arrogant and self-important, as well as the corresponding idea of God’s lifting up and glorifying those who are humble and modest.

The book also explores the idea of maintaining faithfulness and devotion to God, even when surrounded by widespread wickedness and immoral behavior. Finally, the poem points towards the future, emphasizing the promise and expectation of a messianic king who will deliver and rule with righteousness.

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