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1 The Usual Run of Announcements Open Forum this evening will be in J114 Exam next Wednesday – the standard policies apply! Don’t forget to be working on the Proverbs paper Let’s sing! HAIADONAIUVARUKHTZURI (2X) LivesThe LORDand blessed (is)my Rock VEYARUM ELOHEI YESHU’ATI (2X) And may He be exalted the God of My salvation

2 The Rise of David; the Fall of Saul Rembrandt, David and Saul

3 Review reasons for Saul’s loss of the kingdom Presumptuously offered sacrifices at Gilgal Did not exterminate all the Amalekites and their king Agag Copley, Samuel Rebukes Saul (1798)

4 Questions to Ponder How were Saul’s sins so much worse than David’s that he would lose the kingdom and suffer the removal of God’s Spirit? Once the kingdom was removed from him, why torture Saul so long by allowing him to linger as king? How are we to understand the Spirit of the LORD and an evil spirit from the LORD as they related to both David and Saul? Why did God choose Saul as king and allow such personal and national disaster?

5 Background information on David Tribe and lineage –Judah –Line of Jesse, son of Obed, son of Boaz and Ruth Anointed by Samuel after disobedience of Saul –Samuel journeyed to Bethlehem –David was the youngest –The Spirit of the LORD came upon David

6 Saul and the Spirit of the LORD Purposes –to indicate that he was chosen –to lead Israel to victory –to protect David from him (19:20-23) –a special manifestation, not “indwelling” Because Saul’s life was increasingly characterized by disobedience, the Spirit was removed. Note David’s cry (Ps 51) “take not your Holy Spirit from me.”

7 And the evil spirit from the LORD (I Sam 16:14,23; 18:10; 19:9) Tormented Saul and was part of God’s judgment against him God uses all things to work His good purposes (cf the wrath of men shall praise Him Ps 76:10) David’s initial contact as a harp player brought him into Saul’s court

8 Period of Preparation: The “Good Times” – Entry into Saul’s Service Provided music to relieve Saul’s distress The Goliath incident A popular warrior Saul’s son-in-law Friendship with Jonathan

9 The Geographical Setting

10 The Elah Valley: Battle with Philistines

11 The “Bad Times” – Flight from Saul Nob and Ahimelekh the priest David and King Achish of the Philistines David’s “army” Pursued by Saul through the wilderness Nabal and Abigail Ziklag – –Achish’s “sheriff” of the Negev’s lucrative spice trade routes –David’s ruse –revenge on Amalekites

12 The Wilderness

13 The Battle Moves up North

14 The Fall of Saul Visit to the witch at En-Dor Defeat and suicide Report of the Amalekite David’s lament


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