1 and 2 Samuel (The NIV Application Commentary Book 19) by Bill T. Arnold


1 and 2 Samuel (The NIV Application Commentary Book 19)
Title : 1 and 2 Samuel (The NIV Application Commentary Book 19)
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ISBN : 031052072X
ISBN-10 : 9780310520726
Language : English
Format Type : Kindle Edition
Number of Pages : 1065
Publication : First published February 1, 2003

Why do the books of Samuel pack such broad appeal? Taken together as a single narrative, they certainly offer something for everyone: kings and prophets, great battles and greater heroes, action and romance, loyalty and betrayal, the mundane and the miraculous. In Samuel, we meet Saul, David, Goliath, Jonathan, Bathsheba, the witch of Endor, and other unforgettable characters. And we encounter ourselves. For while the culture and conditions of Israel under its first kings is vastly different from our own, the basic issues of humans in relation to God, the Great King, have not changed. Sin, repentance, forgiveness, adversity, prayer, faith, and the promises of God—these continue to play out in our lives today. Exploring the links between the Bible and our own times, Bill T. Arnold shares perspectives on 1 and 2 Samuel that reveal ageless truths for our twenty-first-century lives. Most Bible commentaries take us on a one-way trip from our world to the world of the Bible. But they leave us there, assuming that we can somehow make the return journey on our own. They focus on the original meaning of the passage but don’t discuss its contemporary application. The information they offer is valuable—but the job is only half done! The NIV Application Commentary Series helps bring both halves of the interpretive task together. This unique, award-winning series shows readers how to bring an ancient message into our postmodern context. It explains not only what the Bible meant but also how it speaks powerfully today.


1 and 2 Samuel (The NIV Application Commentary Book 19) Reviews


  • Bob Wolniak

    This volume had a solid balance of bringing to awareness critical exegetical issues and structure combined with practical application themes to draw out in my sermons. Extremely helpful.

  • Adam

    Used only for 1 Samuel. Hit and miss - definitely not the best in this series (of the ones I have used). As often happens, the application was prone to go off into a completely different direction than where I was headed. I still find the structure of this series (Original Meaning, Bridging Contexts, and Contemporary Meaning) to be very helpful.