Immersion Bible Studies: 1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles
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Immersion, inspired by a fresh translation--the Common English Bible--stands firmly on Scripture and helps readers explore the emotional, spiritual, and intellectual needs of their personal faith. More importantly, they’ll be able to discover God’s revelation through readings and reflections.
Dr Timothy B. Cargal
Timothy B. Cargal is the Associate for Preparation for Ministry in the Office of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.). He has over twenty years experience in simultaneous service as a pastor and professor of biblical studies and languages in both university and seminary settings. He holds a Ph.D. in Religious Studies (New Testament) from Vanderbilt University and has published a broad range of books and articles for laity, pastors, and biblical scholars.
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Immersion Bible Studies - Dr Timothy B. Cargal
IMMERSION
Bible Studies®
1 & 2 SAMUEL
1 & 2 KINGS
1 & 2 CHRONICLES
Praise for IMMERSION
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES is a powerful tool in helping readers to hear God speak through Scripture and to experience a deeper faith as a result.
Adam Hamilton, author of 24 Hours That Changed the World
If you’re looking for a deeper knowledge and understanding of God’s Word, you must dive into IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES. Whether in a group setting or as an individual, you will experience God and his unconditional love for each of us in a whole new way.
Pete Wilson, founding and senior pastor of Cross Point Church
This beautiful series helps readers become fluent in the words and thoughts of God, for purposes of illumination, strength building, and developing a closer walk with the One who loves us so.
Laurie Beth Jones, author of Jesus, CEO and The Path
The IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES series is no less than a game changer. It ignites the purpose and power of Scripture by showing us how to do more than just know God or love God; it gives us the tools to love like God as well.
Shane Stanford, author of You Can’t Do Everything . . . So Do Something
I highly commend to you IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES, which tells us what the Bible teaches and how to apply it personally.
John Ed Mathison, author of Treasures of the Transformed Life
IMMERSION
Bible Studies
1 & 2 SAMUEL
1 & 2 KINGS
1 & 2 CHRONICLES
Timothy B. Cargal
1 & 2 SAMUEL, 1 & 2 KINGS, 1 & 2 CHRONICLES
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES
by Timothy B. Cargal
Copyright © 2012 by Abingdon Press
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Scripture quotations in this publication, unless otherwise indicated, are from the Common English Bible, © Copyright 2011 by Common English Bible, and are used by permission.
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Cargal, Timothy B. (Timothy Boyd)
1 & 2 Samuel, 1 & 2 Kings, 1 & 2 Chronicles / Timothy B. Cargal.
pages cm — (Immersion Bible studies)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN 978-1-4267-1635-5 (curriculum—printed / text plus-cover : alk. paper) 1. Bible. O.T. Samuel—Textbooks. 2. Bible. O.T. Kings—Textbooks. 3. Bible. O.T. Chronicles—Textbooks. I. Title. II. Title: First and Second Samuel, First and Second Kings, First and Second Chronicles. III. Title: First and Second Samuel, First and Second Kings,.
BS1325.5.C37 2012
222’.06—dc23
2012017453
Editor: Stan Purdum
Leader Guide Writer: Martha Bettis Gee
12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21—10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
Manufactured in the United States of America
Contents
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES
1. Samuel’s Journey With God
2. Living Faithfully
3. The Challenge of Blessings
4. Accountable Forgiveness
5. Solomon—The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly
6. Listening to the Prophets
7. Everyone’s an Example, Whether Good or Bad
8. Re-forming Community in the Context of Exile
Leader Guide
REVIEW TEAM
Diane Blum
Pastor
East End United Methodist Church
Nashville, Tennessee
Susan Cox
Pastor
McMurry United Methodist Church
Claycomo, Missouri
Margaret Ann Crain
Professor of Christian Education
Garrett-Evangelical Theological Seminary
Evanston, Illinois
Nan Duerling
Curriculum Writer and Editor
Cambridge, Maryland
Paul Escamilla
Pastor and Writer
St. John’s United Methodist Church
Austin, Texas
James Hawkins
Pastor and Writer
Smyrna, Delaware
Andrew Johnson
Professor of New Testament
Nazarene Theological Seminary
Kansas City, Missouri
Snehlata Patel
Pastor
Woodrow United Methodist Church
Staten Island, New York
Emerson B. Powery
Professor of New Testament
Messiah College
Grantham, Pennsylvania
Clayton Smith
Pastoral Staff
Church of the Resurrection
Leawood, Kansas
Harold Washington
Professor of Hebrew Bible
Saint Paul School of Theology
Kansas City, Missouri
Carol Wehrheim
Curriculum Writer and Editor
Princeton, New Jersey
IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES
A fresh new look at the Bible, from beginning to end,
and what it means in your life.
Welcome to IMMERSION!
We’ve asked some of the leading Bible scholars, teachers, and pastors to help us with a new kind of Bible study. IMMERSION remains true to Scripture but always asks, Where are you in your life? What do you struggle with? What makes you rejoice?
Then it helps you read the Scriptures to discover their deep, abiding truths. IMMERSION is about God and God’s Word, and it is also about you—not just your thoughts, but your feelings and your faith.
In each study you will prayerfully read the Scripture and reflect on it. Then you will engage it in three ways:
Claim Your Story
Through stories and questions, think about your life, with its
struggles and joys.
Enter the Bible Story
Explore Scripture and consider what God is saying to you.
Live the Story
Reflect on what you have discovered, and put it into practice in your life.
IMMERSION makes use of an exciting new translation of Scripture, the Common English Bible (CEB). The CEB and IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES will offer adults:
• the emotional expectation to find the love of God
• the rational expectation to find the knowledge of God
• reliable, genuine, and credible power to transform lives
• clarity of language
Whether you are using the Common English Bible or another translation, IMMERSION BIBLE STUDIES will offer a refreshing plunge into God’s Word, your life, and your life with God.
1.
Samuel’s Journey With God
1 Samuel 1–15
Claim Your Story
The ways in which we as a culture think and talk about our lives together before God are changing. One primary example of this change, according to pollsters, is the number of people in America who now describe themselves as being spiritual, not religious.
Although it does not show up in the polling data as much, another example would be how frequently people describe their faith lives as a journey.
Often these two trends converge. People tell the stories about their spiritual experiences with God over the years—about moments or periods in life when God seemed near and alive to them, and about other times when God seemed distant at best or completely absent at worst.
Such personal stories share much in common with the biblical stories. Some might speak longingly about what it would have been like to live in Bible times
when people heard God’s voice as audibly as that of a person in the next room. But the reality is that even heroes of faith such as Samuel did not always recognize God’s Spirit calling to them (1 Samuel 3:1-10). They too struggled in their journey through life, trying to remain engaged with God and to discern God’s purposes. Listening closely to their stories can help us better understand how to stay engaged with God in our own spiritual journeys.
In what ways is your spiritual life a journey? How do you ascertain God’s purposes for your life?
Enter the Bible Story
Samuel is the title character, if you will, of two books within our Bibles. Some measure of his importance and influence may be gained from the fact that the stories within those two books extend decades beyond his death. As we shall see, Samuel was a transitional leader in Israel’s history—one of the last of its judges and the anointer of its first two kings. But Samuel also served in roles most often associated with priests and prophets within that culture and was even dedicated as a child to a lifelong vow of special commitment to God as a nazirite. According the Bible Dictionary of the Common English Bible, Nazirites demonstrated their devotion to God through distinctive behaviors, commonly observing prohibitions against cutting the hair, drinking wine, or touching the dead.
You might think that with all these things going for him, Samuel must have lived an especially blessed life. Wouldn’t it be great if our own spiritual journeys included moments when we heard God’s voice, received the accolades of God’s people, and were confident of not only God’s will for the world but also that we were playing a part in bringing it to fruition? But as we travel Samuel’s journey along with him, we see that the details of his walk with God included valleys as well as mountaintop experiences.
About the Scriptures
In the Common English Bible (like all Christian Bibles), the stories about the rise and fall of Israel’s and Judah’s kings are told in six books: First and Second Samuel, First and Second Kings, and First and Second Chronicles. We will look at the relationship between First and Second Chronicles and these other books in the last chapter of this study. For now, we need to understand two things about the four books of Samuel and Kings.
First, in the Hebrew Bible, there are only two books with the titles Samuel
and Kings
respectively. Samuel’s story is basically contained in the first sixteen of the fifty-five total chapters of the book(s) bearing his name (his death is recounted in 1 Samuel 25:1, but his last mention comes in a story about Saul summoning his spirit from the grave in 1 Samuel 28). Many surmise the whole book is named for Samuel because it deals with the two kings he anointed, Saul and David.
Second, the books of Samuel and Kings are widely considered parts of a larger work referred to by scholars as the Deuteronomistic History. It includes the books of Joshua and Judges as well. It can be helpful to think of Samuel as one of Israel’s