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Verse 1 Samuel 7:9. _SAMUEL TOOK A SUCKING LAMB_] This sucking lamb
must have been _eight days under its mother_ before it could be
offered, as the law says, Leviticus 22:27.
Though Samuel was not a...
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Samuel’s preparation for intercessory prayer, namely, the offering
up an atoning sacrifice, is most significant (compare Luke 1:9). The
term here used for a “lamb” does not occur in the Pentateuch;
in...
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7. THE RETURN UNTO JEHOVAH AND THE DELIVERANCE
CHAPTER 7:3-14
_ 1. Samuel's message and the response of the people (1 Samuel 7:3)_
2. Gathered at Mizpah (1 Samuel 7:5)
3. The deliverance (1 Samuel...
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SAMUEL AS JUDGE. Philistines subdued by Divine intervention; probably
an ideal picture, by the Deuteronomic writer, of the happy results of
Israel's repentance and Samuel's piety peace, victory, and o...
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_a sucking lamb_ Which might not be less than seven days old,
according to Leviticus 22:17.
_for a burnt offering wholly unto the Lord_ The whole animal was burnt
upon the altar to denote the entire...
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Total Rout of the Philistines at Ebenezer
7. _when the Philistines heard_, &c. The lords naturally regarded a
national assembly of their vassals as a preliminary step towards
revolt, and mustering th...
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DISCOURSE: 288
SAMUEL’S SUCCESSFUL INTERCESSION
1 Samuel 7:8. _And the children of Israel said to Samuel, Cease not to
cry unto the Lord our God for us, that he will save us out of the hand
of the Ph...
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_Israel Delivered Under Samuel._ 1 Samuel 7:9-17
9 And Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered _it for_ a burnt
offering wholly unto the Lord: and Samuel cried unto the Lord for
Israel; and the Lord...
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_AND SAMUEL TOOK A SUCKING LAMB, AND OFFERED IT FOR A BURNT OFFERING
WHOLLY UNTO THE LORD: AND SAMUEL CRIED UNTO THE LORD FOR ISRAEL; AND
THE LORD HEARD HIM._
Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered...
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SAMUEL DELIVERS ISRAEL FROM THE PHILISTINES
The narrative in this chapter is taken from a different source from
the account which precedes....
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A BURNT offering WHOLLY] RV 'a whole burnt offering.' The offering of
the whole animal symbolised the self-dedication of the worshipper....
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 7
V1 So men came from Kiriath Jearim to fetch the *ark of the Lord. They
took it to the house that belonged to Abinadab. His house was on a
hil...
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וַ יִּקַּ֣ח שְׁמוּאֵ֗ל טְלֵ֤ה חָלָב֙
אֶחָ֔ד _וַ_†
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CHAPTER VIII.
_ REPENTANCE AND REVIVAL._
1 Samuel 7:1.
WITH the men of Bethshemesh the presence of the ark had become the
same terror as it had been successively at Ashdod, Gath, and Ekron.
Instead...
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LEADING THE NATION IN GOD'S WAYS
1 Samuel 7:5
We are here taught the successive steps that must be taken if revival
is to be granted to either Church or individual.
_ 1. Unity_. All Israel was gath...
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The Ark found its resting place temporarily at Gibeah, in the house of
Abinadab. A dark period of twenty years is passed over without
detailed record. It would seem that during all that time Israel wa...
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Suckling lamb. Any might be used, when eight days old, except for the
paschal lamb, which must be older; a yearling, Exodus xxiii. 9., and
Leviticus xxii. 27. --- Offered it, either by the hands of th...
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(7) В¶ And when the Philistines heard that the children of Israel
were gathered together to Mizpeh, the lords of the Philistines went up
against Israel. And when the children of Israel heard it, they...
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The first Book of Samuel (or of Kings as with some) brings before us
that great change for which the Book of Ruth was a preparation, and in
order to which the Spirit of God closed it with the generati...
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Samuel begins to act, by his testimony, upon the conscience of the
people, and to put away that which weakened them by dishonouring God.
He tells them that, if they will turn to Jehovah with all their...
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AND SAMUEL TOOK A SUCKING LAMB,.... Which it might be, and yet more
than eight days old, for under that it might not be sacrificed, Exodus
22:30
AND OFFERED IT FOR A BURNT OFFERING WHOLLY UNTO THE LO...
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And Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered [it for] a burnt offering
wholly unto the LORD: and Samuel cried unto the LORD for Israel; and
the LORD heard him.
Ver. 9. _And Samuel took a sucking lamb....
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_Samuel took a sucking lamb_ For after a lamb was eight days old, it
was fit to be sacrificed to God, Exodus 22:30; Leviticus 17:27. _And
offered it for a burnt-offering_ For though he was not a pries...
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1 They of Kiriath-iearim bring the Arke into the house of Abinadab,
and sanctifie Eleazar his sonne to keepe it.
2 After twentie yeeres
3 The Israelites, by Samuels meanes, solemnly repent at Mizpeh...
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THE PHILISTINES OVERTHROWN...
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And Samuel took a sucking lamb, one having been about seven days with
its mother, Leviticus 22:27, AND OFFERED IT FOR A BURNT OFFERING
WHOLLY UNTO THE LORD, without having divided it according to the...
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Men from Kirjath-jearim respond to the call to bring the ark there. It
is not said how it was transported, nor whether it was Levites who
attended it. We are not even told whether Abinadab, to whose h...
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HEARD:
Or, answered...
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7-12 The Philistines invaded Israel. When sinners begin to repent and
reform, they must expect that Satan will muster all his force against
them, and set his instruments at work to the utmost, to opp...
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It might be a _sucking lamb_, though it was more than eight days old,
and so that law, EXODUS 23:19, was not violated. OFFERED IT; either
himself by Divine instinct, which was a sufficient warrant; or...
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1 Samuel 7:9 Samuel H8050 took H3947 (H8799) a H259 suckling H2461
lamb H2924 offered H5927 (H8686) whole...
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THE ARK HAVING BEEN RESTORED, ISRAEL DEFEAT THE PHILISTINES THROUGH
THE PRAYERS OF SAMUEL, YHWH'S REPRESENTATIVE (1 SAMUEL 7:5).
Analysis.
a And Samuel said, “Gather all Israel to Mizpah, and I wil...
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CONTENTS: Ark brought to house of Abinadab. Revival of Mizpah. Victory
at Eben-ezer.
CHARACTERS: God, Samuel, Eleazar, Abinadab.
CONCLUSION: When we are truly sensible that by sin we have provoked
G...
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1 Samuel 7:1. _Sanctified Eleazar,_ a levite, to keep the ark. Holy
persons were consecrated by imposition of hands and by sacrifices, as
was Samuel, a levite also. Abinadab seems to have been aged or...
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_The Philistines went up against Israel._
THE HOLY WAR
The revival of religion has ever had a most important bearing as
social and political improvement. The return of man to God restores
him to his...
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_And Samuel spake unto all the house of Israel, saying, If ye do
return unto the Lord with all your hearts._
SAMUEL THE JUDGE
For more than twenty years the Philistines had held undisputed sway
over...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 7:2__ Samuel has not appeared since 1
Samuel 4:1, but when he calls the people to repent of their idolatry,
they respond. He is clearly the leader of “all... Israel” ...
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1 SAMUEL—NOTE ON 1 SAMUEL 7:9 NURSING LAMB. An animal could be
sacrificed once it was eight days old (Leviticus 22:27). A basic
purpose of the w
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES—
1 Samuel 7:7. “WHEN THE PHILISTINES HEARD,” etc. “Apprehending
that such a gathering under one so well known as Samuel boded no good
to their dominions, and might be in...
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EXPOSITION
1 SAMUEL 7:1
At Kirjath-jearim the people reverently undertook the charge of the
ark, and carried out their arrangements so carefully that no further
calamity occurred. On its arrival they...
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And so the men of Kirjathjearim came, and they took the ark of the
Lord; and they brought it to the house of Abinadab on the hill, and
sanctified Eleazar the son to keep the ark of the Lord. And it ca...
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1 Kings 18:30; 1 Samuel 10:8; 1 Samuel 16:2; 1 Samuel 6:14; 1 Samu
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THE ARK WITH ABINADAB
1 Samuel 7:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
We cover a period of twenty years, in which the Ark was in the care of
the House of Abinadab, under the charge of his son, Eleazar.
We wish to...
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Cried — And he cried unto the Lord. He made intercession with the
sacrifice. So Christ intercedes in virtue of his satisfaction. And in
all our prayers we must have an eye to his great oblation, depen...