1 Samuel 19
Chapter context
What is happening in 1 Samuel 19?
1 Samuel 19 belongs to the middle movement of the book, especially the section often described as David’s anointing and conflict with Saul. First Samuel traces the fall of Eli’s house, the ministry of Samuel, the failure of Saul, and the painful emergence of David. Read this chapter with the wider themes of leadership, anointing, and obedience in view so the individual verses keep their proper weight.
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Glossary
- David Person v. 1-2, 4-5, 7-10, 12, 14-15, 18-20, 22
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Beloved, the eighth and youngest son of Jesse, a citizen of Bethlehem. His father seems to have been a man in humble life. His mother’s name is not recorded. Some think she was the Nahash of 2 Sam. 17:25 .
- Jonathan Person v. 1-2, 4, 6-7
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Whom Jehovah gave, the name of fifteen or more persons that are mentioned in Scripture. The chief of these are, (1. ) A Levite descended from Gershom ( Judg. 18:30 ). His history is recorded in 17:7-13 and 18:30.
- Saul Person v. 1-2, 4, 6-7, 9-11, 14-15, 17-21, 24
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Asked for. (1. ) A king of Edom ( Gen. 36:37 , 38); called Shaul in 1 Chr. 1:48 .
- Naioth Place v. 18-19, 22-23
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Al Ram.
- Ramah Place v. 18-19, 22-23
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Biblical settlement. Modern identification: Al Ram.
- Samuel Person v. 18, 20, 22, 24
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Heard of God. The peculiar circumstances connected with his birth are recorded in 1 Sam. 1:20 .
- Secu Place v. 22
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A hill or watch-tower, a place between Gibeah and Ramah noted for its “great well” ( 1 Sam. 19:22 ); probably the modern Suweikeh, south of Beeroth.