At the end of our last episode, Saul had just been appointed as king in Gilgal. Samuel gave him instructions to wait for him there, but when he feels like he is pressed for time he assumes that it will be best to make the burnt offering himself. Saul, however, is not a part of the priesthood, and while he is king, it doesn’t mean that he can do whatever he wishes, especially if it means going against the Lord’s statutes. As we’ll find out today, Saul’s tendency to pay little attention to God’s instructions has huge ramifications on his life and his reign as king.
1 Samuel 13 - 1:12 .
1 Samuel 14 - 5:52 .
1 Samuel 15 - 18:45 .
Proverbs 28:15 - 26:10 .
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Christian Standard Bible translation.
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1 Kings 1-3, Psalm 87
Colossians 1-4, Psalms 85-86
2 Samuel 21-24, Psalm 84
2 Samuel 18-20, Psalm 83
2 Samuel 15-17, Psalms 81-82
2 Samuel 12-14, Psalm 80
2 Samuel 9-11, Psalm 79
2 Samuel 5-8, Psalm 78
2 Samuel 1-4, Psalm 77
Philippians 1-4, Proverbs 31
1 Samuel 26-31, Proverbs 30:18-33
1 Samuel 23-25, Proverbs 30:1-17
1 Samuel 19-22, Proverbs 29:15-27
1 Samuel 16-18, Proverbs 29:1-14
1 Samuel 9-12, Proverbs 28:1-14
1 Samuel 5-8, Proverbs 27
1 Samuel 1-4, Proverbs 26:13-28
Ephesians 1-6, Proverbs 26:1-12
Ruth 1-4, Proverbs 25
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