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Verse 1 Samuel 3:13. _I WILL JUDGE HIS HOUSE FOR EVER_] I will
continue to execute judgments upon it till it is destroyed.
_HIS SONS MADE THEMSELVES VILE_] See 1 Samuel 2:12-9; 1
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MADE THEMSELVES VILE - Rather, “have cursed themselves,” i. e.
brought curses upon themselves.
HE RESTRAINED THEM NOT - In the sense of punishing. He did not remove
them from their office, which he o...
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4. SAMUEL'S CALL AND PROPHETIC MINISTRY
CHAPTER 3
_ 1. Samuel's call (1 Samuel 3:1)_
2. The message from Jehovah (1 Samuel 3:10)
3. Samuel the prophet (1 Samuel 3:19)
After the priesthood ha
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IN OBEDIENCE TO THE COMMAND OF THE LORD, SAMUEL ANNOUNCES TO ELI THE
DOOM OF HIS HOUSE. Parallel to the Deuteronomic section (1 Samuel
2:27).
1 SAMUEL 3:12. Probably an addition by the Deuteronomic w...
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INIQUITY. Hebrew. _avah._
MADE THEMSELVES VILE. This is one of the eighteen emendations of the
_Sopherim,_ on their own confession. See App-33. By omitting one
letter they changed this, from. mistake...
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_For I have told him_ The Hebrew may be translated either (_a_) AND I
HAVE SHEWED HIM THAT I DO JUDGE HIS HOUSE FOR EVER: or (_b_) AND I
WILL SHEW HIM THAT I TO JUDGE HIS HOUSE FOR EVER. If the first...
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Announcement of the Doom of Eli's House
11. _I will do_ I AM DOING. The catastrophe is certain. With God the
future is as the present.
_at which both the ears of every one that heareth it shall tingl...
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BECAUSE HIS SONS MADE THEMSELVES VILE, &C.— Here we read the crime
of Eli, and the sad cause of all his misfortunes. He knew the
wickedness of his sons, and, content with chiding them gently, he had
n...
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DOOM PRONOUNCED ON ELI'S HOUSE AND SAMUEL ESTABLISHED AS A PROPHET. 1
SAMUEL 3:11-21
11 And the Lord said to Samuel, Behold, I will do a thing in Israel,
at which both the ears of every one that hear...
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_FOR I HAVE TOLD HIM THAT I WILL JUDGE HIS HOUSE FOR EVER FOR THE
INIQUITY WHICH HE KNOWETH; BECAUSE HIS SONS MADE THEMSELVES VILE, AND
HE RESTRAINED THEM NOT._
I will judge his house - i:e., I will...
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3:13 vile, (e-27) Or 'accursed.'...
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ISRAEL’S FIRST KING
1 SAMUEL
_HELEN POCOCK_
CHAPTER 3
THE *LORD CALLS SAMUEL
V1 The boy Samuel served the *Lord. Eli the priest led him. In those
days, it was rare for the *Lord to speak directl...
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BECAUSE HIS SONS MADE THEMSELVES VILE. — The enormity of the sin of
Eli and his house, which was to be so fearfully punished, must be
measured by the extent of the mischief it worked; well-nigh all Is...
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וְ הִגַּ֣דְתִּי לֹ֔ו כִּֽי ־שֹׁפֵ֥ט
אֲנִ֛י אֶ
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CHAPTER V.
_ SAMUEL'S VISION._
1 Samuel 3:1.
IT is evident that Samuel must have taken very kindly to the duties of
the sanctuary. He was manifestly one of those who are sanctified from
in- fancy, a...
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A MESSAGE THROUGH A CHILD
1 Samuel 3:10
It was a heavy burden that the young boy had to carry. To remind Eli
of his sons' shameful sin; to reprove him for his neglect; to utter a
judgment which no sa...
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At this point in the history came a change, startling, and full of
meaning in Samuel's life. In the silence of the night a Voice called
him by name. Thrice he answered by going to Eli. At last Eli
rec...
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Wickedly. Septuagint, "were cursing God." This is one of the places
which the Jews have corrected. (Du Hamel) --- Judge; or condemn and
punish, Proverbs xix. 29. (Calmet) --- Chastise them, not in wor...
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(11) В¶ And the LORD said to Samuel, Behold, I will do a thing in
Israel, at which both the ears of everyone that heareth it shall
tingle. (12) In that day I will perform against Eli all things which...
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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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In chapter 3 God reveals Himself to Samuel; and he is known to be a
prophet of Jehovah from Dan even to Beersheba.
Eli, judged for having loved his sons more than Jehovah, comforts our
hearts neverthe...
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FOR I HAVE TOLD HIM THAT I WILL JUDGE HIS HOUSE FOR EVER,.... That is,
bring his judgments upon them, which should continue on them to their
utter destruction; this, as to the substance, he said befor...
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For I have told him that I will judge his house for ever for the
iniquity which he knoweth; because his sons made themselves vile, and
he restrained them not.
Ver. 13. _For I have told him._] And he...
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_For the iniquity which he knoweth_ Here we see the crime of Eli, and
cause of all the awful judgments executed on his house. He knew the
wickedness of his sons: the man of God told him of it: he hear...
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1 How the word of the Lord was first reuealed to Samuel.
11 God telleth Samuel the destruction of Elies house.
15 Samuel, though loth, telleth Eli the vision.
19 Samuel groweth in credit.
1 AND th...
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For I have told him that I will judge his house forever for the
iniquity which he knoweth, punish him and his entire family on account
of the transgression of his sons, of whose guilt he had become a...
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THE PROPHECY AGAINST ELI...
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Again the contrast in the child Samuel to what goes before is
emphasized: he ministered to the Lord before Eli. Eli witnessed his
simple faithfulness to the Lord; but while he no doubt appreciated it...
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FOR I HAVE TOLD HIM:
Or, and I will tell him, etc.
VILE:
Or, accurse
RESTRAINED THEM NOT:
_ Heb._ frowned not upon them...
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11-18 What a great deal of guilt and corruption is there in us,
concerning which we may say, It is the iniquity which our own heart
knoweth; we are conscious to ourselves of it! Those who do not
rest...
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I WILL JUDGE, i.e. condemn and punish or destroy, as the word _judge_
is oft used, as GENESIS 15:14 1 THESSALONIANS 3:18, 1 THESSALONIANS
16:11. HIS HOUSE; his children and poster
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1 Samuel 3:13 told H5046 (H8689) judge H8199 (H8802) house H1004
forever H5704 H5769 iniquity H5771 knows...
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YHWH'S WORD TO SAMUEL CONCERNING THE HOUSE OF ELI (1 SAMUEL 3:11).
It is probable that Samuel had no notion of what the man of God had
said to Eli. It was not the kind of thing that Eli would have sh...
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1 Samuel 3:13
It was at Shiloh that Eli spent his years. Tranquil and busy, and in
the main, honourable years they were. Shiloh was well-fitted to be the
seat of ecclesiastical rule, lying as it did w...
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1 SAMUEL 1-4
_(with Judges 21:16)_
I. With all his virtues and natural advantages Eli had one great
fault. He was a good man of the easy type; the kind of man who makes
an admirable servant, who does...
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CONTENTS: Samuel becomes Jehovah's prophet-priest.
CHARACTERS: God, Samuel, Eli.
CONCLUSION: A child may have an ear for God's call; a mind for God's
service and a message for God's bidding, for God...
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1 Samuel 3:1. _No open vision;_ that is, no distinguished prophets in
all the land; one of the great calamities which Amos denounced against
Israel: 1 Samuel 8:12.
1 Samuel 3:3. _Ere the lamp of God w...
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_For I have told him that I will judge his house forever for the
iniquity which he knoweth._
THE PUNISHMENT OF PARENTAL SINS
Experience is like the stern light of a ship; it illumines only the
path t...
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_I will do a thing in Israel, at which both the ears of every one that
heareth it shall tingle._
CAUSES OF ELI’S OVERTHROW
There are several impressive lessons urged by God’s treatment of
Eli.
I. Fi...
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_And it came to pass at that time, when Eli was laid down in his
place._
THE CHARACTER OF ELI
Eli and Samuel.
1. They are contrasted in point of years: for the one is a boy, the
other a grey-headed...
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CRITICAL AND EXPOSITORY NOTES.—
1 Samuel 3:11. “THE EARS OF EVERY ONE THAT HEARETH IT SHALL
TINGLE.” A mark of dread and horror. (See 2 Kings 21:12 and Jeremiah
19:3.) “As a sharp, discordant noise pa...
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EXPOSITION
THE CALL OF SAMUEL (1 Samuel 3:1).
1 SAMUEL 3:1
THE WORD OF THE LORD WAS PRECIOUS IN THOSE DAYS. Or rather _rare_;_
_it came but seldom, and there was no proper order
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Chapter three,
The child Samuel ministered unto the Lord before Eli. And the word of
the Lord was precious [or scarce] in those days; there was no open
vision. [God just wasn't speaking to man.] And i...
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1 John 3:20; 1 Kings 1:6; 1 Kings 2:44; 1 Samuel 2:23; 1 Samuel 2:27;
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THE PROPHET SAMUEL
1 Samuel 3:1
INTRODUCTORY WORDS
The story of Samuel is one of the outstanding messages of the Bible.
His father's name was Elkanah. His mother's name was Hannah. Elkanah
went up,...
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Restrained them not — He contented himself with a cold reproof, and
did not punish, and effectually restrain them. They who can, and do
not restrain others from sin, make themselves partakers of the g...
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Did Eli correct his sons or not?
PROBLEM: This text informs us that Eli’s sons “made themselves
vile, and he did not restrain them.” However, in the previous
chapter, Eli rebuked his sons for their e...