What was Saul's failure as a King
He didn't follow instructions/did not obey fully
Who wrote 1st and 2nd Samuel
Who is "anonymous/unknown"
Where did David live before he was anointed
What is Bethlehem
Who built the temple
Who is Solomon
Who was Saul's son
Who is Jonathan
Who dedicated Samuel as a baby, and was the High Priest
Who is Eli
Who was David's best friend
Who is Jonathan
What did Solomon ask for from God that pleased God
What is wisdom
Who was Saul's grandson
Who is Mephibosheth
God commanded Samuel to do what because of Saul's disobedience
What is anoint a new King/David
What 3 principles do we learn from David and Goliath
What is We should be more concerned with God's honor than ourselves
God's faithfulness in the past encourages us
the battle is the Lord's/He is with us
What was Solomon's tragedy
What is religious compromise due to intermarrying with non-believers of the one true God
How did Saul die
What is "fatally wounded in battle, so he fell on his own sword so as not to be tortured"
What are the 3 themes of 1st Samuel
What is Samuel's ministry
Saul's reign
David's rise to prominence
What is God's covenant with David
What is a secure dwelling for Israel forever
David's son would build the temple
David's line would be forever
Father-son relationship with David's descendants
God's loving kindness would never leave David's line
What occurred during Solomon's reign that Israel had not experienced before
What is peace
What did David do when he heard that Saul had died
What is mourned and fasted, and had the man killed who wounded Saul
What are the 3 parts of Samuel's speech
What is restitution to all he wronged
he told the people they sinned by asking for a King
urged the people to follow God with all their hearts
What principles do we learn from David and Bathsheba
What is all sin has consequences
God's grace is sufficient to cover sins of all who repent