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August 1 1 Samuel 9; Jeremiah 37; Psalm 89.46-52; Romans 4
August 2 1 Samuel 10; Jeremiah 38; Psalm 90.1-6; Romans 5
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August 4 1 Samuel 12; Jeremiah 40; Psalm 91.1-6; Romans 7
August 5 1 Samuel 13; Jeremiah 41; Psalm 91.7-13; Romans 8.1-21
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Samuel Brings About Transition
Today's reading 1Samuel 14
King James Version with Web Encyclopedia Links: 1Samuel 14
In 1 Samuel 14.1-13. Jonathan took the initiative to attack the Philistines without his father, Saul, knowing. Jonathan went out in faith and attacked the Philistines. Jonathan said "Perhaps the Lord will act on our behalf. Nothing can hinder the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few." His armor-bearer supported Jonathan wholeheartedly and both went in faith and did a surprise attack on the Philistines.
In 1 Samuel 14.14-23, God honored the first attack by Jonathan and his armor-bearer. A panic struck the whole Philistine army. This panic was created by God. The Philistines were killing each other! The Lord rescued Israel that day!
In 1 Samuel 14.24-45, Saul bound the Israelites under an oath, 'Cursed be any man who eats food before evening comes before I have avenged myself on my enemies!' None of the Israelies ate anything that day. The troops had entered the woods and there was honey oozing out. No one dared to eat any. Jonathan did not hear his father made the oath and ate some honey. Someone told him about the oath and Jonathan said that cause trouble for Israel, and if they had eaten they would have felt better and have defeated the Philistines even more. Later in verse 39 when Saul had asked God if they should attack the Philsitines. God did not answer him. This indicated that there was a sin in the camp. The rash oath that Saul gave was broken by Jonathan. Saul realized that he had to kill Jonathan but the troops intervened on Jonathan's behalf and his life was spared. When we are under stress, we should not make rash promises or oaths to God, it can create bad consequences as we see in 1 Samuel 14. We should follow Jesus' advice on making oaths (Matthew 5.33-37). Jesus said that we are not to swear at all!
Please checked out the other references as well as Thompson found in these links:
Thompson Chain Reference on Samuel
1 Samuel 14, with Commentaries, verse by verse
David Guzik on 1 Samuel 14
Links to Commentaries and other References - 1Samuel
Bible Study Tools
Jesus Saves
How to Become a Christian
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