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Designed to strengthen the global church with a widely accessible, theologically sound, and pastorally wise resource for understanding and applying the overarching storyline of the Bible, this commentary series features the full text of the ESV Bible passage by passage, with crisp and theologically rich exposition and application. Editors Iain M. Duguid, James M. Hamilton, and Jay A. Sklar have...

Two men lived in the same city—the one “rich” and the other “poor” (a term by which David described himself in 1 Sam. 18:23). The decided contrast in their material circumstances underlies what happened. 12:2–3 Livestock were an index of wealth (cf. 1 Sam. 25:2; 30:20), so the rich man with “very many flocks and herds” did not suffer from any lack of resources. On the other hand, all the poor man owned was “one little ewe lamb,” which he must have struggled hard to purchase. He treated the pet lamb
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