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In Samuel the Prophet, F. B. Meyer discusses the critical themes embedded in the text of First Samuel—in context of Israel’s transition to a central government. Meyer’s commentary conveys the ramifications of Israel’s partiality to obedience of the Lord, and explicitly views this as a period of dispensation for Israel.

fight against habit; it may be of alcoholism; it may be of narcotism; it may be of impurity and immorality; nothing but the power of God can break the bonds that bind you. That is the second great fight in a man’s life. Thirdly, there is the battle against heredity. It may be that your father was a passionate man, and has passed on, perhaps from his ancestors, strong and vehement desires; that your mother was a vain, or proud, or quick-tempered woman, and that she has passed on to you something of
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