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The Books of Samuel, Volume One: The Sovereignty of God Illustrated in the Lives of Samuel, Saul, and David is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this volume, Cyril J. Barber digs into 1 Samuel, providing an engaging commentary with a balance of exegesis, contextual information, and practical applications for today.

Some theories, based on the history of the times, have looked upon 1 Samuel as the record of the transition from the disunity of the period of the judges to the unity achieved by the monarchy.16 Second Samuel is then seen as a story of David’s triumphs and, following the incident with Bathsheba, his trials.17 However, inasmuch as 1 and 2 Samuel were originally a unit, to assign them separate purposes subjectively (quite apart from the intent of the Biblical writer) does not
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