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I & II Samuel: A Commentary is unavailable, but you can change that!

In this new addition to the Old Testament Library series, A. Graeme Auld writes, “This book is about David.” The author demonstrates how all the other personalities in First and Second Samuel—including Samuel, for whom the books were named—are present so that we may see and know David better. These fascinating stories detail the lives of David, his predecessors, and their families. Auld explains...

them regularly over the previous forty days. Eliab here uses the verb the narrator has used (nṭš) when reporting David’s leaving sheep first of all (v. 20) and then luggage (v. 22) in safe deposit. Leaving his sheep in the care of a watcher has been implied in Jesse’s commission to David to visit his brothers and attend to their needs. What his father would think about his not delivering his provisions directly to his brothers is not said. But another father (Saul’s) has already shown (10:2) how
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