1&2 Samuel Bible Study Resources

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1&2 Samuel Bible Study Resources

Study questions, maps, charts, key words, history, background, outlines, and links to help you study the Old Testament books of 1&2 Samuel

Bible Studies: 1 Samuel: Path to Kingship

2 Samuel: David as King

The Rebellion of Absalom


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Chronology

  • c. 1100 BC Samuel born
  • c. 1050 BC Saul anointed king
  • c. 1040 BC David born
  • c. 1025 BC David anointed as Saul’s successor (1 Sam 16:13)
  • c. 1010 BC Saul dies
  • c. 1003 David’s reign over Israel begins (2 Samuel 5)
  • c. 991 BC Solomon born
  • c. 970 BC David’s reign ends
  • c. 930 BC Solomon dies

Genre: Understanding Narrative

Section 1: Background-Outlines

Background & Outlines

Chart: Bible History at a glance

Blue Letter Bible: Old Testament Timeline

Chart: Saul’s Family Tree

Chart: David’s Family Tree

Bible Atlas: Jerusalem

Jensen’s Survey of the Old Testament

ESV Introduction to 1-2 Samuel

ESV: Events of Samuel referenced in Psalms

Hebrew Calendar

Samuel quotes in the NT

ESV: Journey of Ark of Covenant in 1–2 Samuel

ESV: Fall of Saul and Rise of David in 1 Samuel

ESV: Rise and Failure of David in 1–2 Samuel

1 Samuel

Biblehub: 1 Samuel Chronology

Ray C Stedman: Overview of the Book

John MacArthur: Author, Date, Background

ESV Global Message of 1 Samuel

ESV Map: The setting of 1 Samuel

NIV: Introduction to 1Samuel

Biblehub: Timeline of 1Samuel

2 Samuel

Biblehub: 2 Samuel Chronology

Ray C Stedman: Overview of the Book

John MacArthur: Author, Date, Background

ESV Global Message of 2 Samuel

ESV Map: The setting of 2 Samuel

NIV: Introduction to Samuel

Biblehub: Timeline of 1Samuel

Section 2: Maps

Maps from Holman Bible Atlas

The Battle at Ebenezer and the Loss of the Ark

The Ministry of Samuel and Anointment of Saul

The Kingdom of Saul and His Wars

Saul, 1000 BCE

David’s Flight from Saul

David’s Rise to Power

David in Conquest of Canaan

David’s Wars of Conquest

Kingdom of David and Solomon

The United Monarchy under Solomon (1)

The United Monarchy under Solomon (2)

Solomon’s Economic Enterprises

Solomon’s Building Activities

Solomon’s Temple

Jerusalem in the Time of David and Solomon

ESV Maps

Section 3: Encyclopedias

Dictionaries & Encyclopedias

Books

Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary: Samuel, First & Second, Theology of

Holman Bible Dictionary: Samuel, Books of

Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible: Samuel, Books

McClintock and Strong: Samuel, First and Second Books of.

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Samuel, Books of

Kitto’s Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature: Samuel, Books of

Bridgeway Bible Dictionary Samuel, books of

Easton’s Bible Dictionary Samuel, Books of

Fausset Bible Dictionary Samuel, the Books of

Smith Bible Dictionary Samuel, Books of

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Samuel, Books of

The Nuttall Encyclopedia Samuel, Books of

The Jewish Encyclopedia Samuel, Books of

David

Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary: David;  Life of David – Theological Perspective

Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible: David

McClintock and Strong: David

David means “well-beloved” – Hitchcock’s Bible Names

American Tract Society David

Bridgeway Bible Dictionary David

Easton’s Bible Dictionary David

Fausset Bible Dictionary David

Holman Bible Dictionary David

Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible David

Hastings’ Dictionary of the NT DavidDavid

Whyte’s Bible Characters David – in his services 

Whyte’s Bible Characters David – in his races

Whyte’s Bible Characters David – in his vices 

Whyte’s Bible Characters David – in His Virtues

Wilson’s Bible Types David

Watson’s Theological Dictionary David

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia  David

Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia David

Samuel the prophet

Holman Bible Dictionary: Samuel

Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible: Samuel

McClintock and Strong: Samuel

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: Samuel

Kitto’s Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature: Samuel

Samuel means “Heard of God, asked of God” – Hitchcock’s Bible Names

Samuel’s boyhood compared to Jesus; contrast with Eli’s sons

  • 1 Samuel 1:28 – Luke 2:11
  • 1 Samuel 2:11 – Luke 2:46
  • 1 Samuel 2:21 – Luke 2:40
  • 1 Samuel 2:26 – Luke 2:52

Samuel is: responsive (1 Samuel 3:10); The word of God is revealed to him (1 Sam 3:7); The Lord was with Samuel as he grew up (1 Samuel 3:19). The result is Samuel is recognized as a prophet by all Israel (1 Samuel 3:20). Samuel is a prophet (1 Samuel 3:7); priest (apprentice to Eli at Shiloh) and judge (1 Samuel 7:15).

Saul

Saul means “demanded, lent, ditch, death” – Hitchcock’s Bible Names

Bridgeway Bible Dictionary Saul, king of israel

American Tract Society Saul

Easton’s Bible Dictionary Saul

Fausset Bible Dictionary Saul

Holman Bible Dictionary Saul

Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible Saul

Whyte’s Bible Characters Saul

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia Saul

Kitto Biblical Cyclopedia Saul

McClintock and Strong Saul

The Nuttall Encyclopedia Saul

King, Kingship

Baker’s Evangelical Dictionary: King, Kingship

Holman Bible Dictionary: King, Kingship

Hastings’ Dictionary of the Bible: King, Kingship

McClintock and Strong: King, Kingship

International Standard Bible Encyclopedia: King, Kingdom

Kitto’s Popular Cyclopedia of Biblical Literature:King, Kingship

ESV short notes on the main characters

Hannah

Eli

Samuel

Saul

David

Jonathan

Abigail

Abner

Michal

Nathan

Absalom

Joab

Abishai

Section 4: Key Words

Key Words

1 Samuel: Ark (of the Lord, of God, of the covenant), judge (judged), king, Ichabod, Ebenezer, judge (judges), king, sin (sins, sinned), evil, Spirit of God (of the Lord), covenant, inquire (inquired).

2 Samuel: King, reigned, inquired, ark, covenant, before the Lord, inquired, evil (sinned, sin, iniquity), Spirit.

Section 5: Commentaries

Commentaries:

Best Commentaries on 1 & 2 Samuel – Ligonier.org

Best Commentaries on 1 & 2 Samuel – Tim Challies

1-2 Samuel Commentaries Reviews

1 Samuel

1 Samuel: Looking on the Heart by Dale Ralph Davis  (My favorite)

Albert Barnes Notes on the Whole Bible: 1 Samuel

Matthew Henry’s Complete Complete Commentary on the Bible: 1 Samuel

Geneva Study Bible: 1 Samuel

Reformation Study Bible Notes 1 Samuel

Precept Austin Commentaries & Sermons: 1 Samuel

Dale Ralph Davis: A Study of 1 Samuel (21-Part MP3 Series)

Dale Ralph Davis: Looking on the heart – Exposition of the Book of 1 Samuel 15-31 

2 Samuel

2 Samuel: Out of Every Adversity by Dale Ralph Davis (My favorite)

Albert Barnes Notes on the Whole Bible: 2 Samuel

Matthew Henry’s Complete Complete Commentary on the Bible: 2 Samuel

Geneva Study Bible: 2 Samuel

Reformation Study Bible Notes 2 Samuel

Precept Austin Commentaries & Sermons: 2 Samuel

Section 9: Outlines

Outline

  • Samuel as the last judge (1 Samuel 7)
  • The request for a King (1 Samuel 8)
  • Political context: Philistine threat
  • Theological problems of kingship: the motivating desire is to be like other nations; Samuel’s warning speech: 1 Samuel 8:10-22.

King as YHWH’s representative (1 Samuel 9-12)

  • Solution: a king in covenant context, not a king “like the nations” have
  • office of prophet constrains and directs kingship
  • the king is divinely selected (1 Samuel 9:16)
  • the king is brought to the prophet to be anointed ( 1 Samuel 10:1);
  • the king is endowed with the Spirit for rule (1 Samuel 10:6-13);
  • the king is made known to the people & his role defined (1 Samuel 10:17-27)
  • the king is publicly attested by military victory (1 Samuel 11:1-13)
  • The king is confirmed by the people (1 Samuel 11:15)

Transition from Saul to David (1 Samuel 16 – 2 Samuel 4)

  • Show’s Saul’s downfall after the Spirit left him.
  • Shows David’s patience in waiting for God.
  • Shows how God equipped David for his future rule as king.

David’s rule as king (2 Samuel 5-24)

  • David’s anointing as king of all Israel (2 Samuel 5:1-4)
  • Capture of Jerusalem and entry of the ark (2 Samuel 5:5-6:23)
  • Davidic Covenant (2 Samuel 7; Psalm 89)
  • Empire expands (2 Samuel 8-10)
  • David’s failures (2 Samuel 11-12)
  • David’s problems (2 Samuel 13-20)
  • Theological commentary on story (2 Samuel 20-24)

Outline from Dale Ralph Davis

1 Samuel

Part 1—A Prophet from God’s Grace 1 Samuel 1–7

  • Cradle and Kingdom—1 Samuel 1:1–2:10
  • Judgment Begins at the House of God—1 Samuel 2:11–36
  • Prophets Profit—1 Samuel 3:1–4:1a
  • Rabbit-Foot Theology—1 Samuel 4:1b–22
  • Arkeological Discoveries—1 Samuel 5:1–7:1
  • New Mercies—1 Samuel 7:2–17

Part 2—A King in God’s Place 1 Samuel 8–14

  • The King Thing—1 Samuel 8:1-22
  • Lost and Found—1 Samuel 9:1–10:16
  • A Lost King?—1 Samuel 10:17–27
  • A Hopeful Beginning—1 Samuel 11:1-15
  • Covenant—Accusing and Assuring—1 Samuel 12:1-25
  • Tarnish on the Crown—1 Samuel 13:1-23
  • Sad Success—1 Samuel 14:1-52

Part 3—A Man after God’s Heart 1 Samuel 15–31

  • Rejecting the Chosen—1 Samuel 15:1-35
  • Looking on the Heart—1 Samuel 16:1-23
  • Glory to God in the Highest and on Earth—Thud!—1 Samuel 17:1-58
  • The Shadow of the Almighty—1 Samuel 18:1-9:24
  • How Do You Spell Security?—1 Samuel 20:1-42
  • Desperation—1 Samuel 21:1–22:5
  • Even Now Many Antichrists Have Come—1 Samuel 22:6–23
  • The God Who Provides—1 Samuel 23:1-29
  • This Is the Day! Or Is It?—1 Samuel 24:1-22
  • Preventive Providence—1 Samuel 25:1-44
  • The Spear Makes the Point—1 Samuel 26:1-25
  • What Can a God-less Text Teach Us?—1 Samuel 27:1–28:2
  • And It Was Night—1 Samuel 28:3–25
  • Accepting the Philistines as Your Personal Savior—1 Samuel 29:1-11
  • When the Bottom Drops Out—1 Samuel 30:1-31
  • The End?—1 Samuel 31:1-13

2 Samuel

Part 1: A Man After God’s Heart – 2 Samuel 1-8

  • Kingdom Principles – 2 Samuel 1:1-16
  • Good Grief – 2 Samuel 1:17- 27
  • A Tale of Two Kingdoms – 2 Samuel 2:1-11
  • Promise Rules – 2 Samuel 2:12-3:39
  • The Core of Man Does Not Work the Righteousness of God – 2 Samuel 4:1-12
  • Kingdom Collage – 2 Samuel 5:1-25
  • The Terror and Ecstasy of God – 2 Samuel 6:1-23
  • Getting to Know the Covenant God – 2 Samuel 7:1-17
  • Sit Down and Stand on God’s Promise – 2 Samuel 7:18-29
  • The Coming of the Kingdom – 2 Samuel 8:1-18

Part 2: A Servant Under God’s Rod – 2 Samuel 9-20

  • Up With Covenant! – 2 Samuel 9:1-13
  • Foreign Folly – 2 Samuel 10:1-19
  • Flesh and Blood – 2 Samuel 11:1-27
  • Grace Greater Than All Our Sin – 2 Samuel 12:1-31
  • All in the Family – 2 Samuel 13:1-39
  • The Manipulators – 2 Samuel 14:1-33
  • Politics and Faith – 2 Samuel 15:1-37
  • In the Presence of My Enemies – 2 Samuel 16:1-23
  • His Kingdom Cannot Fail – 2 Samuel 17:1-29
  • The Sad Triumph – 2 Samuel 18:1-19:8
  • Welcome Home — Maybe – 2 Samuel 19:9-43
  • No Surprises – 2 Samuel 20:1-26

Part 3: A Kingdom in God’s Hands – 2 Samuel 21-24

  • The Cost of Covenant- breaking – 2 Samuel 21:1-14
  • The Bigger They Are, The Harder They Fall – 2 Samuel 21:15-22
  • Through Many Dangers, Toils, and Snares – 2 Samuel 22:1-51
  • Last Words Look Forward – 2 Samuel 23:1-7
  • Hail to the Chiefs – 2 Samuel 23:8-39
  • Senseless Census – 2 Samuel 24:1-25

Section 6: Articles

Journal Articles

Empowered by the Spirit of God- Holy Spirit in the Histographic Writings of the OT — D. Block

Counterfeit Davids Davidic Restoration and the Architecture of 1–2 Kings — Peter J. Leithart

The Case For Kingship In The Old Testament Narrative Books And The Psalms — D M. Howard

Israelite Kings In Assyrian Inscriptions — Bryant G. Wood

The Content And Significance Of The Books Of Samuel...– William J. Dumbrell

David’s Rise And Saul’s Demise- Narrative Analogy In 1 Samuel 24-26 — Robert P. Gordon

The Davidic Covenant — Michael A. Grisanti

The sanctuary at Shiloh, and Samuel’s sleeping therein,” Journal of Biblical Literature 19.1 (1900): 29-33 – Loring W. Batten

The Everlasting Covenant — D. F. Payne

From Philistine to Throne (1 Samuel 16:14-18:16),” Australian Biblical Review 34 (1986): 35-41. Antony F. Campbel

How Are the Mighty Fallen! A Study of 2 Samuel 1-17-27 — David L. Zapf

David’s Transfer of the Ark according to Josephus — Christopher T. Begg

David’s Second Sparing of Saul According to Josephus,” Tyndale Bulletin 48.1 (1997): 93-117. Christopher T. Begg

The Return of the Ark according to Josephus,” Bulletin for Biblical Research 8 (1998): 15-37.  Christopher T. Begg

David and Mephibosheth According to Josephus,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 36.2 (Autumn 1998): 165-182.  Christopher T. Begg

Priest And King Or Priest-King In 1 Samuel 2-35 — Karl Deenick

The Chronology Of Saul And David — Leslie McFall

Could Saul Rule Forever? A New Look at 1 Samuel 13:13-14,” Journal of Hebrew Scriptures 5, article 16 (2005). Michael Avioz

Saul, The Spiritist, and Samuel,” Grace Journal 11.1 (Winter 1970): 13-29. Thomas O. Figart

‘Play it again, Sam’ The Poetics of Narrative Repetition in 1 Samuel 1–7 — David G. Firth

Shining the Lamp: The Rhetoric of 2 Samuel 5-24,” Tyndale Bulletin 52.2 (2001): 203-225 David G. Firth

The Accession Narrative (1 Samuel 27 – 2 Samuel 1),” Tyndale Bulletin 58.1 (2007): 61-82 David G. Frith

David’s Rise and Saul’s Demise: Narrative Analogy in 1 Samuel 24-26,” Tyndale Bulletin 31 (1980): 37-64 Robert P. Gordon

Did Samuel Sin?” Grace Journal 11.2 (Spring 1970): 34-40. Peter Greenhow

The Case for Kingship in Deuteronomy and the Former Prophets,” Westminster Theological Journal 52.1 (1990): 101-115. David M. Howard, Jr

Reconsidering the Height of Goliath,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society48.4 (Dec. 2005): 701-714 J. Daniel Hays

A Jonadab connection in the Absalom conspiracy,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 30.4 (Dec. 1987): 387-390. Andrew E. Hill

The transfer of power from Saul to David in 1 Sam 16:13-14,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 32.4 (Dec. 1989): 473-483. David M. Howard Jr.

Theology and art in the narrative of the Ammonite War (2 Samuel 10-12),” Grace Theological Journal 3.2 (Fall 1982): 193-205 John I. Lawlor

Hannah: the receiver and giver of a great gift,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 40.2 (Autumn 2002): 207-217 Kenneth D. Mulzac

The Role of Abigail in 1 Samuel 25,” Andrews University Seminary Studies 41.1 (Spring 2003): 45-53 Kenneth D. Mulzac

2 Samuel 20:8-10: a note for a commentary,” Journal of the Evangelical Theological Society 24.3 (Sept. 1981): 209-210 Edward A. Neiderhiser

Books of Samuel as a Study in Leadership,” Irish Biblical Studies 4.1 (Jan. 1982): 17-30. David F. Payne

Estimates of the Character of David,” Irish Biblical Studies 6.2 (April 1984): 54-70 David F. Payne

Apologetic Motifs in the Books of Samuel,” Vox Evangelica 23 (1993): 57-66 David F. Payne

An Evil Spirit from the Lord’-Demonic Influence or Divine Instrument?” The Evangelical Quarterly 70.1 (Jan.-Mar. 1998): 3-22. [1 Samuel 16:14] Robin Routledge

Exodus Motifs in First Samuel 7 and 8: a Brief Comment,” The Evangelical Quarterly 52.3 (Jul.-Sept. 1980): 130-131 J. Ernest Runions [1939-1989]

The Discourse Structure of the Rape of Tamar (2 Samuel 13:1-22),” Vox Evangelica 20 (1990): 21-42 Jenny Smith

Why has Yahweh Defeated us Today Before the Philistines?’ The Question of the Ark Narrative,” Tyndale Bulletin 51.1 (2000): 81-100.A. Stirrup

How are the mighty fallen: a study of 2 Samuel 1:17-27,” Grace Theological Journal 5.1 (Spring 1984): 95-126 David L. Zapf

2 Kings 20:1-11 The Openness of God: Does Prayer Change God? (Hezekiah’s Prayer) – scroll down

Preaching The David Story — Rolf A Jacobson

2 Samuel 8 — Robert M. Good

Taking God At His Word (2 Samuel 7-1-29) — F. W. Tyler

The Amalekite’s Report Of Saul’s Death- Political Intrigue Or Incompatible Sources– Bill T. Arnold

Structure, Context And Meaning In The Samuel Conclusion (2 Sa. 21-24) — Herbert H. Klement

Section 7: Got Questions

GotQuestions.org

1 Samuel

Book of 1 Samuel – Bible Survey

What should we learn from the life of Hannah?

What should we learn from the life of David?

How could David be considered a man after God’s own heart? 

What should we learn from the life of Samuel?

What should we learn from the life of King Saul?

Who was Jonathan in the Bible?

Who was King Saul in the Bible?

Was King Saul saved?

Who were the Philistines?

1 Samuel 1:1–8 Who was Elkanah in the Bible? 

1 Samuel 1 What is the story of Hannah and Samuel?

1 Samuel 1:3 What does the Bible mean when it calls God the “LORD of hosts?

1 Samuel 1-4 Who was Eli in the Bible?

1 Samuel 2:8-28 What is the Nazirite/Nazarite vow?

1 Samuel 2:12 Who were Hophni and Phinehas?

1 Samuel 3:1–10 How can we recognize the voice of God? (See also Does God still speak to us today?)

1 Samuel 4, 7, 14, 17, 31 Why were the Philistines and the Israelites always at war?

1 Samuel 4:1–11 Who was Amminadab in the Bible?

1 Samuel 4:18 What is the significance of a city gate in the Bible? 

1 Samuel 4:21 What does the term “Ichabod” mean in the Bible?

1 Samuel 5 Who was Dagon in the Bible? 

1 Samuel 5 What were the emerods God afflicted the Philistines with?

1 Samuel 7 What does the term Ebenezer mean in the Bible?

1 Samuel 7:14 Who were the Amorites?

1 Samuel 7:16 What is the significance of high places in the Bible?

1 Samuel 8:5-8 Was it wrong for the Israelites to ask for a king?

1 Samuel 9:9 What was a prophet in the Old Testament?  (See also How many prophets are in the Bible? )

1 Samuel 13 Why was it wrong for Saul to offer a sacrifice?

1 Samuel 13:3 Who was Amnon in the Bible?

1 Samuel 14:37-45 What were the Urim and Thummim? 

1 Samuel 14:49.  Who was Michal in the Bible?

1 Samuel 14:50 Who was Abner in the Bible? 

1 Samuel 15:2-3 Why did God command the extermination of the Canaanites?

1 Samuel 15:2–3 Who were the Amalekites? (See also Exodus 17:8-16 Commentary

1 Samuel 15:22 Why is obedience better than sacrifice? (See also What does the Bible say about rebellion?)

1 Samuel 15:27 What is a mantle in the Bible?

1 Samuel 16:1 Who was Jesse in the Bible?

1 Samuel 16:14–23 What does the Bible say about music?

1 Samuel 16:22-23 What does it mean that Saul is also among the prophets?

1 Samuel 17 What should we learn from the account of David and Goliath?

1 Samuel 17:4ff How tall was Goliath?

1 Samuel 17 Are there beheadings recorded in the Bible?

1 Samuel 17:40 Why did David choose five smooth stones before going to fight Goliath?

1 Sameul 17 Who killed Goliath, David or Elhanan?

1 Samuel 17:12–14 Does the Bible mention David’s mother?

1 Samuel 18-19 How many wives did King David have?

1 Samuel 18:1-5 What was the relationship between David and Jonathan? (See also Symbolism of Covenant Between Jonathan and David)

1 Samuel 18:1KJV What does the Bible say about soul ties?

1 Samuel 18:20-28 What is the story of David and Michal?

1 Samuel 19:13, 16 Why did people keep family idols?

1 Samuel 19:18-24 What was the school of prophets?

1 Samuel 21:1–6 What was the bread of the Presence (Exodus 25:30)?

1 Samuel 21:7 Who was Doeg the Edomite?

1 Samuel 22 What was the Cave of Adullam?

1 Samuel 22:5 Who was Gad the seer?

1 Sameul 25 Who was Abigail in the Bible?

1 Samuel 25 What is the story of David and Nabal?

1 Samuel 26:10–11 Why was David so loyal to Saul after everything Saul had done to him?

1 Samuel 27:5–6 What is the significance of Ziklag in the Bible?

1 Samuel 28:7-20 Did the witch of Endor really summon Samuel from the dead? See also What is a medium? and What is a séance?

1 Samuel 31:4, 2 Samuel 1:10 Why are there contradictory accounts regarding the death of Saul in 1 and 2 Samuel?

1 Samuel 31:10 Who was Asherah / Ashtoreth?

2 Samuel

Book of 2 Samuel – Bible Survey

Why are there contradictory accounts regarding the death of Saul in 1 and 2 Samuel?

What is the story of Abner and Joab?

What is the story of David and Ish-bosheth?

What should we learn from the life of David?

How many wives did King David have?

Why is Jerusalem known as the City of David?

What is the story of David and Bathsheba?

Who was Nathan in the Bible?

What is the story of David and Nathan?

Who was Absalom?

Why did Amnon rape Tamar? Why didn’t David punish Amnon?

Why was God so angry at David for taking the census?

How could David be considered a man after God’s own heart?

Why did God strike Uzzah dead for touching the Ark of the Covenant?

Who were the mighty men of David?

What is the Davidic covenant?

Who was Mephibosheth?

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