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Title: The Life and Times of Samuel, Saul, and David


1
The Life and Times of Samuel, Saul, and David
  • Lesson 13 Tragedy and Triumph
  • I Sm. 29 - 3113 I Ch. 101-14
  • For whatever things were written before were
    written for our learning, that we through the
    patience and comfort of the Scriptures might have
    hope. (Romans 154)
  • Now all these things happened to them as
    examples, and they were written for our
    admonition, upon whom the ends of the ages have
    come. (I Corinthians 1011)

2
Introduction
  • David faces the consequences of deception
    (catch-22).
  • David deceives Achish into thinking he is
    fighting against Israel.
  • Achish makes David chief guardian and solicited
    to fight Israel.
  • David thought the land of his enemy would protect
    him from Saul.
  • Princes of the Philistines dont trust David and
    he was sent back to Ziklag.
  • Amalekites destroyed the city and took captives
    which caused David and his men to weep until they
    could not weep any longer.
  • Davids men wanted to kill him!
  • David was discouraged, but he strengthened
    himself.
  • He inquired of the Lord through prayer and
    obedience.
  • David recovered everything plus spoils.
  • Saul and his sons were killed in battle with the
    Philistines.
  • Saul was wounded by an arrow and killed himself
    by falling on his sword.
  • Sauls armor bearer killed himself.
  • Philistines displayed and burned their bodies and
    took the armor to honor their gods.
  • Both tragedy and triumph are a part of life.

3
Discussion Questions
  • Discuss the chronological order of the events in
    II Sm. 2311-12 I Ch. 1113-14 I Sm. 221-2 I
    Ch. 1216-18 I Sm. 277-12 I Ch. 121-7, 19-22
    I Sm. 311-13 I Ch. 101-14 II Sm. 44. Is I
    Sm. 28 and 29 chapters in chronological order?
  • I Samuel 29 is before 28.
  • Cave of Adullam I Sm. 221-2 I Ch. 1216-18
  • List of men who came to Ziklag I Ch. 121-7
    after I Sm. 2712
  • Deed of Shammah II Sm. 2311-12 between I Sm.
    1754 and 58.
  • List of men joining David on the way to Ziklag
    I Ch. 1219-22 after I Sm. 2911
  • Accident to Mephibosheth (last event in I Sm)
    II Sm. 44
  • Death of Saul I Sm. 311-13 I Ch. 101-14
  • Bottom Line I II Samuel, I II Kings, and I
    II Chronicles are not in chronological order
    (See the next lesson series).

4
Discussion Questions
  • Why did Achish send David back to Ziklag (I Sm.
    291-5)?
  • The Philistine princes did not want David as a
    rear guard in case of flanking.
  • Philistine princes were concerned about David
    turning against them (294), because they were
    aware of his reputation with Goliath He must
    not go with us into battle, or he will turn
    against us during the fighting. How better could
    he regain his master's favor than by taking the
    heads of our own men? Isn't this the David they
    sang about in their dances 'Saul has slain his
    thousands, and David his tens of thousands'?
    (294-5).

5
Discussion Questions
  • What did Achish say to David and how did David
    react (I Sm. 296-11)?
  • Achish acknowledges David is upright, without
    evil, but the words dont feel the same way as an
    angel of God So Achish called David and said
    to him, "As surely as the LORD lives, you have
    been reliable, and I would be pleased to have you
    serve with me in the army. From the day you came
    to me until now, I have found no fault in you,
    but the rulers don't approve of you. (296, 3)
  • David didnt overreact with joy, but played along
    (deceptive) But what have I done? asked David.
    What have you found against your servant from the
    day I came to you until now? Why can't I go and
    fight against the enemies of my lord the king?
    (298).

6
Discussion Questions
  • What trouble did David find at Ziklag (I Sm.
    301-6)?
  • Amalekites burned Ziklag, captured women, no one
    was killed, carried away captives, leaders, rich,
    poor, etc. When David and his men came to
    Ziklag, they found it destroyed by fire and their
    wives and sons and daughters taken captive. So
    David and his men wept aloud until they had no
    strength left to weep. (303-4)
  • David left Ziklag on a high note, but returns on
    a low note maybe the consequences of deception?

7
Discussion Questions
  • Lesson to Learn Consequences of our sins may be
    delayed but are inevitable and impacts other
    people but God provides us a way of escape, if we
    look for it through faith. (Ro. 623 Ge. 34
    Pr. 1416 Ps. 731,15 I Sm. 306 2325-28 Ph.
    16-9 II Tm. 112 213 Jude 124-25 Isa.
    4013-14 Josh. 7 I Co. 12-13 Jm. 114-16)
  • A little leaven leavens the whole lump.
  • Remember Ai/Achan, Adam/Eve (physical /
    spiritual death).
  • God is our deliver and we must be confident in
    Him! God provides a way of escape.
  • The process of sin starts with desire.
  • We must pray with confidence and love! Dont
    doubt God!

8
Discussion Questions
  • What discouraged David and how was he encouraged
    (I Sm. 304-6 187-11 271-6 292-5, 6, 11
    308-9)?
  • Reasons for Discouragement
  • Sauls effort to kill him
  • He fled his homeland and was in Ziklag (303)
  • Distrust of others like Philistines (294-5)
  • Home was burned and destroyed (303)
  • Family taken captive (304-5)
  • His own men turned against him and wanted to
    stone him to death (306).
  • David strengthened himself by praying and
    obeying! wept aloud until they had no strength
    left to weep David was greatly distressed
    because the men were talking of stoning him each
    one was bitter in spirit because of his sons and
    daughters. But David found strength in the LORD
    his God. (304, 6)

9
Discussion Questions
  • Lesson to Learn We are responsible for
    encouragement in times of distress and
    loneliness. (I Sm. 306 Ph. 212 Hb. 21-4
    312-13 511-14 64-6, 9-12 1022-25 116
    121-2 135-6 I Pt. 13-9 313-17 412-16)
  • Work out your own salvation with fear and
    trembling.
  • Exhort one another daily.
  • We must repent from sin and look to Jesus. Why?
    Because, He cares!
  • Dont neglect your salvation. Dont forsake
    the assembly.
  • Grow and mature in the grace and knowledge of
    Jesus Christ.

10
Discussion Questions
  • What happened to David's army in I Sm. 309-10?
  • David and the six hundred men with him came to
    the Besor Ravine, where some stayed behind, for
    two hundred men were too exhausted to cross the
    ravine. But David and four hundred men continued
    the pursuit. (309-10)
  • 600 men went, 200 were left due to weariness, and
    400 went on.
  • Davids army was split and divided.

11
Discussion Questions
  • What did David do when he discovered the location
    of the Amalekites (I Sm. 3011-20)?
  • An Egyptian slave was left sick and told David
    where they were, if he would not kill him
    (3011-15).
  • David attacked and 400 escaped on camels.
    David fought them from dusk until the evening of
    the next day, and none of them got away, except
    four hundred young men who rode off on camels and
    fled. (3017)
  • David recovered all plus flocks, herds, and
    livestock. David recovered everything the
    Amalekites had taken, including his two wives.
    Nothing was missing young or old, boy or girl,
    plunder or anything else they had taken. David
    brought everything back. (3018-19)

12
Discussion Questions
  • Lesson To Learn Principles of God's
    providence, grace and unity are important factors
    in the face danger. (Ro. 828 61-11 89-11
    416-25 Ac. 1220-23 Mt. 2221 I Co. 47
    18-9 12 Ep. 21-12 47-16 Hb. 1113-22 Ex.
    1-15 Jonah 1-4 Lk. 711-15 Jh. 11 Ac.
    81-4)
  • God shows his providential care over physical,
    animal, morality, etc.). Laws in operation
    express His will.
  • Man is subject to natural laws.
  • Remember the scheme of redemption through Jesus.
  • If God takes care of the birds, then he will take
    care of us (Mt. 625-34). God guides free will
    beings and can alter the course of events.
  • God has a purpose for everything!
  • God has infinite wisdom and power!

13
Discussion Questions
  • How were the spoils of triumph divided (I Sm.
    3021-31)?
  • Some worthless and wicked men did not want to
    share with the other 200 (3021-22).
  • New rule implemented all share David
    replied, "No, my brothers, you must not do that
    with what the LORD has given us. He has protected
    us and handed over to us the forces that came
    against us. Who will listen to what you say? The
    share of the man who stayed with the supplies is
    to be the same as that of him who went down to
    the battle. All will share alike." David made
    this a statute and ordinance for Israel from that
    day to this. (3023-25)
  • David gave some spoils to the leaders of Judah
    (3026).
  • David distributed to the places they lived as
    rogues (3027-30).

14
Discussion Questions
  • How did Saul and his sons die? What was Saul's
    last request (I Sm. 311-6)?
  • In battle, Israel was slain on Mt.Gilboa (311).
  • Sauls sons were killed (313). Saul was severely
    wounded by an arrow.
  • Saul requested his armor bearer to kill him, but
    he refused euthanasia (304)
  • Saul fell on his sword and killed himself
    suicide (305).
  • Saul had no courage to face his enemies, nor his
    consequences. Draw your sword and run me
    through, or these uncircumcised fellows will come
    and run me through and abuse me. (304)
  • Armor bearer killed himself like Sauls example
    (305).

15
Discussion Questions
  • Lesson To Learn Escaping the pains of life
    through euthanasia, suicide, sex, drugs, etc.,
    are wrong. We must face triumph and tragedy in
    this life. (II Sm. 19 I Sm. 314 Job 121 II
    Co. 127-10 II Tm. 419 Mt. 2639 2733-34 I
    Pt. 221-25 Ph. 23-8 Re. 211-4 Hb. 927 Ga.
    519-21)
  • Jesus faced suffering and death on a cross, even
    though He had the power to stop the events.
  • We will all face death and judgment.
  • Murder and intoxication are sins of the flesh
    and those who practice sin -shall not inherit
    the kingdom of God.
  • Trophemus was left near unto death by Paul.
  • Paul faced infirmities and weakness.
  • Job endured the loss of everything and did not
    blame God.

16
Discussion Questions
  • What happened after the war (I Sm. 317-13
    1213-25 2817-19 I Ch. 101-14)?
  • Cities on the other side of Jordan were deserted
    and occupied by the Philistines (307).
  • Philistines stripped the slain for any valuables
    (308).
  • Saul / sons were (309-13)
  • Stripped, heads cut off, armor put in the temple
    to honor their gods.
  • Fastened to a wall for display, and heads on
    display in the temple of Dagon.
  • Bodies were removed, burned, and bones buried by
    valiant men.

17
Discussion Questions
  • Why was Saul killed? (I Ch. 101-14)
  • Saul died because he was unfaithful to the LORD
    he did not keep the word of the LORD and even
    consulted a medium for guidance, and did not
    inquire of the LORD. So the LORD put him to death
    and turned the kingdom over to David son of
    Jesse. (1 Ch. 1013-14)
  • Who killed Saul? God, as promised (I Ch. 1014).
    The kingdom was turned over to David in Gods
    time.
  • Why did Saul die? (I Ch. 101-14)
  • Four reasons Unfaithfulness (I Sm. 13, 15), did
    not keep the word, consulted a medium, and did
    not inquire of the God.
  • In Sauls eyes, these things were insignificant,
    yet it cost him his throne, family, life and
    happiness.

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Discussion Questions Final Thoughts
  • Lesson To Learn God's words and promises are
    absolutely reliable. (Hb. 613-20 Ep. 113-14
    Ro. 411,16 Josh. 2143-45 II Pt. 13-4)
  • Hope is the anchor of the soul.
  • Holy Spirit is our guarantee through Gods
    word.
  • The land of promise was given as God said.
  • Gods oath to Abraham and His oath to us are
    immutable and certain. David will be king!
  • We have exceeding great and precious promises.
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