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Book Description
- Title:
- The First Book of Samuel, W. Robertson Nicoll, ed., The Expositor's Bible
- Author:
- William Garden Blaikie [1820-1899]
- Publication Year:
- 1903
- Location:
- London
- Publisher:
- Hodder & Stoughton
- Pages:
- 440
- Subjects:
- 1 Samuel, Commentary, Old Testament
- Copyright Holder:
- Public domain
Table of Contents
- Hannah's Trial and Trust
- Hannah's Faith Rewarded
- Hannah's Song of Thanksgiving
- Eli's House
- Samuel's Vision
- The Ark of God Taken by the Philistines
- The Ark Among the Philistines
- Repentance and Revival
- National Delierance—The Philistine's Subdued
- The People Demand a King
- Saul Brought to Samuel
- First Meeting of Samuel and Saul
- Saul Anointed by Samuel
- Saul Chosen King
- The Relief of Jabesh-Gilead
- Samuel's Vindication of Himself
- Samuel's Dealings with the People
- Saul and Samuel at Gilgal
- Jonathan's Exploit at Michmash
- Saul's Wilfilness
- The Final Rejection of Saul
- David Anointed by Samuel
- David's Early Life
- David's Conflict with Goliath
- Saul's Jealousy—David's Marriage
- Saul's Further Efforts Against David
- David and Jonathan
- David at Nob and at Gath
- David at Adullam, Mizpeh, and Hareth
- David at Keilah, Ziph, and Maon
- David Twice Spares the Life of Saul
- David and Nabal
- David's Flight to Gath
- Saul at Endor
- David at Ziklag
- The Deal of Saul
- Index of Passages and Texts
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