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Let Us Be Like the Nations: A Commentary on the Books of 1 and 2 Samuel is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this commentary Ghana Robinson interprets the text of 1 and 2 Samuel in its religio-cultural context, highlighting the dangers involved in a conformist approach to life, approaching the text from the perspective of justice for the poor and oppressed, and offering a new explanation of the Hebrew word dābhar.

subjects. In this then David failed. Instead of protecting the life of his subjects, he himself becomes the cause of their destruction. Living in the fellowship of God, one becomes the source of blessing to others; living in sin, one becomes the source of suffering to others. We note here that God’s covenant-love for David remains unaffected by what David has done. God’s commitment to us can either make use of our loyalty in return for his, or just as much God can use our disloyalty by weaving it
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