When l can't read my bible l just listen to Sir David Suchet audio bible. I thank my Lord Jesus Christ for making you able to read with such wonderful voice. God bless you Sir.
So do I. I find reading difficult to do not because I can't read but I was never someone who enjoyed reading & not brought up with many books. I really like listening to David Suchett who reads the Bible so well, with meaning, care & has such a soothing voice to listen to. Thank you so much for doing this for us & being led by God.
@@leialee6820 My problem is I have a 2 yr old. And the moment I pull out any book, she's all over it. And usually rips it. So when I'm playing with her or cooking, or driving, ect...it just makes it so much easier to listen.
Thank you. This series has made the OT come alive for me like never before. Such a wonderful reader. Suchet makes even the family trees sound riveting.
The BEST audio, articulate and, CLEAR readings of the bible EVER! God bless you & your family! May good fortune and mercy follow you always! THANK YOU SO MUCH! ----- a true believer
Dear Sir Suchet, I'm so glad I can call you "brother David", in Christ! My God keep blessing you and bless the gift He put inside you, because through it, God has blessed many!
This reading is one of my favorites, and I just love David Suchet's voice (I watched a lot of shows he was in and loved his acting as well). Getting God's Word is necessary for us to be examples in this world of how we are to live and act. We live here, but we are not of this world, if I could only have 1 book for the rest of my life, it would be the Bible. God has put us here on Earth, and there is something that we have to give to the world that only we can, the way you do it is like no other. Never compete, there is no need to (comparison is the thief of all joy). Never forget God loves you no matter what has happened in your past (ask for forgiveness and He will give it to you)...He Loves You and so do I.
I love the Lord, but i struggle with the killing of the women and the children and infants in some of the battles 😢 i know it was a different time, and i do trust the Lord, but i find it difficult to understand why it was necessary. I pray for understanding of this
Not orthodoxy but one of the earliest Christian heretics was a priest named Marcion who had a similar question of why were the OT and NT gods so different. He thought it was because they were 2 completely separate gods, the creator god in Genesis an angry, vengeful god obsessed with the law and Jesus as a new, loving peaceful god. He was branded a heretic but his teaching was very popular in the 2nd century. If you want an academic book on the problem of suffering in the bible read "God's Problem" by Bart Ehrman. If you want to read something to strengthen your faith, read the book of Ecclesiastes. Or listen to it, David's reading of it in this series is particularly excellent. God bless
@@Spamlett thankyou for your reply! Yes, God does seem very different in the OT and the NT on the surface. I want to be able to understand Him for myself, and also so I can be a good defender of the faith to critics. I'll have a look into it, and yes, I think Ecclesiastes will be uplifting☺️ thankyou, God bless ☺️
Listen to Michael Heiser and you will understand. Don't forget also that God sees the past, present and future, and so is the master strategist. Consider for example that some of the people who were not wiped out are alive today, or at least their gods are.
0:00 1 Samuel 1 4:51 1 Samuel 2 11:45 1 Samuel 3 15:26 1 Samuel 4 19:49 1 Samuel 5 22:07 1 Samuel 6 26:24 1 Samuel 7 29:40 1 Samuel 8 32:49 1 Samuel 9 38:15 1 Samuel 10 43:17 1 Samuel 11 46:15 1 Samuel 12 51:22 1 Samuel 13 55:30 1 Samuel 14 1:05:05 1 Samuel 15 1:11:33 1 Samuel 16 1:15:48 1 Samuel 17 1:25:43 1 Samuel 18 1:30:49 1 Samuel 19 1:34:48 1 Samuel 20 1:42:09 1 Samuel 21 1:44:54 1 Samuel 22 1:49:11 1 Samuel 23 1:53:52 1 Samuel 24 1:57:41 1 Samuel 25 2:05:30 1 Samuel 26 2:10:22 1 Samuel 27 2:12:36 1 Samuel 28 2:17:15 1 Samuel 29 2:19:25 1 Samuel 30 2:24:19 1 Samuel 31
Do you think that having the trespass offering living in a car today could be a portion of the reason for the Ark of the Covenant of God on the people of America?
00:01 *📖 Hannah's Prayer and Samuel's Birth* - Hannah, barren and distressed, prays fervently for a son at Shiloh. - Hannah vows to dedicate her son, Samuel, to the Lord's service for his entire life. - Samuel is born and dedicated to the priesthood under Eli's guidance. 04:41 *🙏 Hannah's Prayer and Eli's Warnings* - Hannah's prayer of thanksgiving and praise for Samuel's birth and her personal blessings. - Eli's rebuke to his sons for their misconduct and his prophetic warning of their demise. - Samuel's upbringing and early ministry under Eli's guidance at the temple. 11:53 *⛪️ Samuel's Calling and Philistines' Defeat* - Samuel receives a divine call from the Lord while serving under Eli's mentorship. - The Israelites suffer a devastating defeat against the Philistines, losing the Ark of the Covenant. - Dagon, the Philistine god, falls before the Ark, symbolizing the Lord's superiority over idols. 24:00 *📦 Arrival of the Ark at Beth Shemesh* - The Ark of the Lord is returned by the Philistines on a cart drawn by cows, along with a guilt offering. - The people of Beth Shemesh rejoice at the sight of the Ark but face consequences for looking inside it. - The Ark is eventually moved to Kiriath Jearim after causing death among the inhabitants of Beth Shemesh. 26:32 *⚔️ Samuel's Leadership and Israel's Return to God* - Samuel calls Israel to repentance and the removal of foreign gods. - The Israelites gather at Mizpah, fast, and confess their sins. - The Lord intervenes, defeats the Philistines, and brings peace to the land during Samuel's leadership. 32:52 *👑 Saul Anointed as King* - Saul, a Benjaminite, is anointed by Samuel as the first king of Israel. - Saul receives signs confirming his kingship, including prophesying with a group of prophets. - The people acclaim Saul as king despite initial reservations. 43:10 *⚔️ Saul's Victory over the Ammonites* - Nahash the Ammonite threatens Jabesh Gilead, leading to Saul's intervention. - Saul's anger, inspired by the Spirit of God, leads to a decisive victory over the Ammonites. - The victory solidifies Saul's leadership and the people's acceptance of him as king. 47:29 *📜 Consequences of Forgetting God's Deliverance* - The Israelites forgot the Lord after being delivered from Egypt, leading to their oppression by surrounding nations. - Samuel recounts how God sent deliverers like Gideon and Samuel himself to rescue them. - Despite choosing a human king, the people are reminded to obey God to avoid His judgment. 51:22 *⚔️ Saul's Early Military Actions* - Saul organizes a military force to confront the Philistines, leading to initial success at Geba and Mikmash. - Saul's impatience at Gilgal, waiting for Samuel, leads to him offering sacrifices in violation of God's command. - Lack of weapons due to Philistine dominance prompts Israelites to go to Philistines for iron tools. 55:22 *🛡️ Jonathan's Brave Initiative Against the Philistines* - Jonathan, with his armor-bearer, initiates an attack on the Philistine outpost at Geba. - Despite being vastly outnumbered, Jonathan's faith in God leads to a significant victory. - The panic among the Philistines is attributed to God's intervention, securing a pivotal moment for Israel. 01:05:14 *🔥 Saul's Disobedience and Rejection* - God commands Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites, sparing nothing, as judgment for their wickedness. - Saul disobeys, sparing Agag and the best of the livestock, justifying his actions as offerings to God. - Samuel rebukes Saul, emphasizing that obedience is more important than sacrifices, leading to Saul's rejection by God. 01:10:49 *🤴 Samuel anoints David as King* - Samuel anoints David as the future king of Israel, chosen by God despite his youth and his elder brothers' presence. - Samuel, instructed by God, seeks out Jesse's sons to anoint one as king. - David, initially overlooked by his father and brothers, is chosen by God despite outward appearances. 01:14:19 *🎶 David soothes Saul with music* - David enters Saul's service, playing music to alleviate Saul's torment caused by an evil spirit. - David's musical skill and demeanor soothe Saul during his bouts of torment. - Saul recognizes David's ability and keeps him close despite his rising popularity. 01:16:01 *🛡️ David confronts Goliath* - David confronts Goliath, the Philistine champion, demonstrating his faith in God's deliverance and defeating him with a sling and stone. - Goliath's challenge to the Israelites is answered by David alone, demonstrating his trust in God's strength. - David's victory over Goliath marks a turning point in his rise to prominence and Saul's growing jealousy. 01:33:43 *🌬️ Saul's Prophesying and David's Escape* - Saul and his men repeatedly encounter the Spirit of God, leading them to prophesy when seeking David at Naioth. - David seeks refuge with Jonathan, discussing Saul's intent to kill him and devising a plan for safety during the New Moon feast. 01:34:56 *🔪 Covenant between David and Jonathan* - David and Jonathan pledge loyalty to each other, forming a covenant of protection and support. - They orchestrate a signal for David's safety during Saul's inquiry about David's absence at the feast. - Jonathan assures David of his commitment to warn him of any danger from Saul. 01:39:25 *⚔️ Saul's Pursuit of David Intensifies* - Saul's anger grows towards David, accusing Jonathan of siding with him and attempting to kill Jonathan. - Jonathan warns David of Saul's murderous intent, arranging a farewell plan involving shooting arrows as signals. - David escapes to Nob, aided by Ahimelech the priest, and eventually flees to the cave of Adullam. 01:47:26 *🏹 Saul's Wrath on the Priests of Nob* - Saul's suspicion of collusion between David and the priests of Nob leads to the execution of 85 priests. - Only Abiathar escapes and joins David, who promises him protection and refuge. - David laments the consequences of his actions on the priests and seeks to protect those endangered by Saul's wrath. 01:56:00 *🤝 David spares Saul's life* - David refuses to harm Saul despite the opportunity presented to him. - Saul acknowledges David's righteousness and prophesies David's future kingship over Israel. 01:57:55 *🍇 Abigail intervenes for David* - Abigail prevents David from avenging Nabal's insult with wisdom and humility. - Her intervention highlights the theme of mercy and preventing needless violence. 02:05:22 *⚔️ David spares Saul again* - David refrains from harming Saul a second time, respecting his anointed status. - Saul acknowledges his wrongdoing and blesses David, recognizing his future success. 02:18:53 *🌄 David returns to Ziklag after Philistine dismissal* - David and his men return to Ziklag to find it raided by the Amalekites, with their families taken captive. - Despite overwhelming distress, David finds strength in the Lord. - He consults the priest Abiathar using the ephod, seeking guidance from God on pursuing the Amalekites. 02:19:54 *🛡️ David's pursuit and recovery of captives* - David and his 600 men pursue the Amalekites, finding an Egyptian slave left behind. - The Egyptian leads them to the Amalekite raiding party scattered across the countryside. - After a fierce battle, David recovers everything taken by the Amalekites, including his wives and possessions. 02:22:40 *💼 David's distribution of plunder and generosity* - David insists on sharing the plunder equally among all, including those who stayed behind. - He establishes a statute that ensures fairness and unity among his followers. - David sends portions of the plunder to various cities and elders of Judah as gifts, demonstrating gratitude and generosity.
I've always felt quite sorry for Saul. Imagine being a nobody, chosen by Gods prophet to be the first king of your nation, and as soon as you get crowned and win a huge battle, the same prophet says you're not actually up to the job and tries to find someone else. Poor guy
I love to listen and then read it and God reveals so much more❤
When l can't read my bible l just listen to Sir David Suchet audio bible. I thank my Lord Jesus Christ for making you able to read with such wonderful voice. God bless you Sir.
The best audio Bible reading I’ve heard.❤️
The best ever. Sir Suchet is a gift from God. Reading is clear and concise. I love this wonderful series.
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Absolutely agree!!
So do I. I find reading difficult to do not because I can't read but I was never someone who enjoyed reading & not brought up with many books. I really like listening to David Suchett who reads the Bible so well, with meaning, care & has such a soothing voice to listen to. Thank you so much for doing this for us & being led by God.
@@leialee6820
My problem is I have a 2 yr old. And the moment I pull out any book, she's all over it. And usually rips it. So when I'm playing with her or cooking, or driving, ect...it just makes it so much easier to listen.
Thank you. This series has made the OT come alive for me like never before. Such a wonderful reader. Suchet makes even the family trees sound riveting.
Love David Suchet and his calling to elegant delivery of the WORD.
The BEST audio, articulate and, CLEAR readings of the bible EVER!
God bless you & your family! May good fortune and mercy follow you always!
THANK YOU SO MUCH!
----- a true believer
Dear Sir Suchet, I'm so glad I can call you "brother David", in Christ! My God keep blessing you and bless the gift He put inside you, because through it, God has blessed many!
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I love the books of Samuel and really enjoy David Suchet reading them. Thank you David for blessing us with your reading of the whole bible. ❤
I agree!
I’ve done audio-Bible study for 20 years. David Suchet is by far easiest to listen to by far . Blessings Sir David !
This reading is one of my favorites, and I just love David Suchet's voice (I watched a lot of shows he was in and loved his acting as well). Getting God's Word is necessary for us to be examples in this world of how we are to live and act. We live here, but we are not of this world, if I could only have 1 book for the rest of my life, it would be the Bible. God has put us here on Earth, and there is something that we have to give to the world that only we can, the way you do it is like no other. Never compete, there is no need to (comparison is the thief of all joy). Never forget God loves you no matter what has happened in your past (ask for forgiveness and He will give it to you)...He Loves You and so do I.
Beautiful, Sir David! You have a great gift.
amen and amen🙏🏽❤️ May our God be praised for us having the word come to us
😅😅😅❤
YES 💯 we receive it with gladness.
_Amen._
I love this book of Samuel .❤
Beautiful reading. I am now at 1 Sam. Started at Genesis. This is the furthest I ever got to.
Me too! Thoughts so far? Slightly more murderous than I expected 😅
AMEN MR SUCHET 🔥🙏🔥👍
Bless you David Suchet ❤️
Indeed The Word of God endures forever
That Abigail! Brilliant.
Thanks for this reading of 1 Samuel
My husband and I open our day listening bible reading by sir. David.
Lord please bless sir. David and help him to do good works continuously!!
My daily routine listening to the word of our lord saviour and salvation amen 🙏
A beautiful reading. Thank you
Thank you for posting 🙏
Thank you.
Chronological Bible Listening 🎧 Year Plan
April 8 - 1 Samuel 1
4:51 *1 Samuel 2
11:45 *1 Samuel 3
^ 9 - 15:26 *1 Samuel 4
19:49 *1 Samuel 5
22:07 *1 Samuel 6
26:24 *1 Samuel 7
29:40 *1 Samuel 8
^ 10 - 32:49 *1 Samuel 9
38:15 *1 Samuel 10
43:17 *1 Samuel 11
46:15 *1 Samuel 12
^ 11 - 51:22 *1 Samuel 13
55:30 *1 Samuel 14
^ 12 - 1:05:05 *1 Samuel 15
1:11:33 *1 Samuel 16
1:15:48 *1 Samuel 17
^ 13 - 1:25:43 *1 Samuel 18
1:30:49 *1 Samuel 19
1:34:48 *1 Samuel 20
Psalm 11, Psalm 59
^ 14 - 1:42:09 *1 Samuel 21
1:44:54 *1 Samuel 22
1:49:11 *1 Samuel 23
1:53:52 *1 Samuel 24
15 - Psalm 7, 27, 31, 34, 52
16 - Psalm 56, 120, 140-142
^ 17 - 1:57:41 *1 Samuel 25
2:05:30 *1 Samuel 26
2:10:22 *1 Samuel 27
18 - Psalm 17, 35, 54, 63
^ 19 - 2:12:36 *1 Samuel 28
2:17:15 *1 Samuel 29
2:19:25 *1 Samuel 30
2:24:19 *1 Samuel 31
Psalm 18
Apr 20 - Psalm 121, 123-125, 128-130
21 - 2 Samuel 1-4
22 - Psalm 6, 8-10, 14, 16, 19, 21
23 - 1 Chronicles 1-2
24 - Psalm 43-45, 49, 84-85, 87
25 - 1 Chronicles 3-5
26 - Psalm 73, 77-78
27 - 1 Chronicles 6
28 - Psalm 81, 88, 92-93
29 - 1 Chronicles 7-10
30 - Psalm 102-104
April
1 - Judges 6-7
2 - Judges 8-9
3 - Judges 10-12
4 - Judges 13-15
5 - Judges 16-18
6 - Judges 19-21
7 - Ruth 1-4
Thank you !!! ❤❤🌺
Why do you have psalms in between?
@@urewf22 A chronological order reading plan has the Psalms alongside the times/events when they were written
I love you
Thank you
I just love this. Thank you David
Thank you, kind sir.
❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏🙏happy thanksgiving
So true some you can hardly understand 🙏🏼
I love the Lord, but i struggle with the killing of the women and the children and infants in some of the battles 😢 i know it was a different time, and i do trust the Lord, but i find it difficult to understand why it was necessary. I pray for understanding of this
Not orthodoxy but one of the earliest Christian heretics was a priest named Marcion who had a similar question of why were the OT and NT gods so different. He thought it was because they were 2 completely separate gods, the creator god in Genesis an angry, vengeful god obsessed with the law and Jesus as a new, loving peaceful god. He was branded a heretic but his teaching was very popular in the 2nd century. If you want an academic book on the problem of suffering in the bible read "God's Problem" by Bart Ehrman. If you want to read something to strengthen your faith, read the book of Ecclesiastes. Or listen to it, David's reading of it in this series is particularly excellent. God bless
@@Spamlett thankyou for your reply! Yes, God does seem very different in the OT and the NT on the surface. I want to be able to understand Him for myself, and also so I can be a good defender of the faith to critics. I'll have a look into it, and yes, I think Ecclesiastes will be uplifting☺️ thankyou, God bless ☺️
Listen to Michael Heiser and you will understand. Don't forget also that God sees the past, present and future, and so is the master strategist. Consider for example that some of the people who were not wiped out are alive today, or at least their gods are.
Peace and LOVE 🕊❤🔥
Great day to be alive sober clean
At 1:21:16 you can hear Sir Suchet nearly laugh after reading 1 Samuel 17:36. Gotta love David's Valor and no-nonsense approach, having Faith in God.
Amen
0:00 1 Samuel 1
4:51 1 Samuel 2
11:45 1 Samuel 3
15:26 1 Samuel 4
19:49 1 Samuel 5
22:07 1 Samuel 6
26:24 1 Samuel 7
29:40 1 Samuel 8
32:49 1 Samuel 9
38:15 1 Samuel 10
43:17 1 Samuel 11
46:15 1 Samuel 12
51:22 1 Samuel 13
55:30 1 Samuel 14
1:05:05 1 Samuel 15
1:11:33 1 Samuel 16
1:15:48 1 Samuel 17
1:25:43 1 Samuel 18
1:30:49 1 Samuel 19
1:34:48 1 Samuel 20
1:42:09 1 Samuel 21
1:44:54 1 Samuel 22
1:49:11 1 Samuel 23
1:53:52 1 Samuel 24
1:57:41 1 Samuel 25
2:05:30 1 Samuel 26
2:10:22 1 Samuel 27
2:12:36 1 Samuel 28
2:17:15 1 Samuel 29
2:19:25 1 Samuel 30
2:24:19 1 Samuel 31
Annointed Reading
Thank God for this. I would never listen to an AI read God's word for somehow it would feel like asking the devil to read me God's word!
1 Samuel - Ch 17 - 1:15:48
2:12:34 Chapter 28
26:23 Chapter 7
Do you think that having the trespass offering living in a car today could be a portion of the reason for the Ark of the Covenant of God on the people of America?
22:10 Chapter 6
Chapter 5 19:49
Chapter 10 - 38:13
Chapter 18 1:25:40
You see if you ask him a hold he will bless you like Hanna
00:01 *📖 Hannah's Prayer and Samuel's Birth*
- Hannah, barren and distressed, prays fervently for a son at Shiloh.
- Hannah vows to dedicate her son, Samuel, to the Lord's service for his entire life.
- Samuel is born and dedicated to the priesthood under Eli's guidance.
04:41 *🙏 Hannah's Prayer and Eli's Warnings*
- Hannah's prayer of thanksgiving and praise for Samuel's birth and her personal blessings.
- Eli's rebuke to his sons for their misconduct and his prophetic warning of their demise.
- Samuel's upbringing and early ministry under Eli's guidance at the temple.
11:53 *⛪️ Samuel's Calling and Philistines' Defeat*
- Samuel receives a divine call from the Lord while serving under Eli's mentorship.
- The Israelites suffer a devastating defeat against the Philistines, losing the Ark of the Covenant.
- Dagon, the Philistine god, falls before the Ark, symbolizing the Lord's superiority over idols.
24:00 *📦 Arrival of the Ark at Beth Shemesh*
- The Ark of the Lord is returned by the Philistines on a cart drawn by cows, along with a guilt offering.
- The people of Beth Shemesh rejoice at the sight of the Ark but face consequences for looking inside it.
- The Ark is eventually moved to Kiriath Jearim after causing death among the inhabitants of Beth Shemesh.
26:32 *⚔️ Samuel's Leadership and Israel's Return to God*
- Samuel calls Israel to repentance and the removal of foreign gods.
- The Israelites gather at Mizpah, fast, and confess their sins.
- The Lord intervenes, defeats the Philistines, and brings peace to the land during Samuel's leadership.
32:52 *👑 Saul Anointed as King*
- Saul, a Benjaminite, is anointed by Samuel as the first king of Israel.
- Saul receives signs confirming his kingship, including prophesying with a group of prophets.
- The people acclaim Saul as king despite initial reservations.
43:10 *⚔️ Saul's Victory over the Ammonites*
- Nahash the Ammonite threatens Jabesh Gilead, leading to Saul's intervention.
- Saul's anger, inspired by the Spirit of God, leads to a decisive victory over the Ammonites.
- The victory solidifies Saul's leadership and the people's acceptance of him as king.
47:29 *📜 Consequences of Forgetting God's Deliverance*
- The Israelites forgot the Lord after being delivered from Egypt, leading to their oppression by surrounding nations.
- Samuel recounts how God sent deliverers like Gideon and Samuel himself to rescue them.
- Despite choosing a human king, the people are reminded to obey God to avoid His judgment.
51:22 *⚔️ Saul's Early Military Actions*
- Saul organizes a military force to confront the Philistines, leading to initial success at Geba and Mikmash.
- Saul's impatience at Gilgal, waiting for Samuel, leads to him offering sacrifices in violation of God's command.
- Lack of weapons due to Philistine dominance prompts Israelites to go to Philistines for iron tools.
55:22 *🛡️ Jonathan's Brave Initiative Against the Philistines*
- Jonathan, with his armor-bearer, initiates an attack on the Philistine outpost at Geba.
- Despite being vastly outnumbered, Jonathan's faith in God leads to a significant victory.
- The panic among the Philistines is attributed to God's intervention, securing a pivotal moment for Israel.
01:05:14 *🔥 Saul's Disobedience and Rejection*
- God commands Saul to completely destroy the Amalekites, sparing nothing, as judgment for their wickedness.
- Saul disobeys, sparing Agag and the best of the livestock, justifying his actions as offerings to God.
- Samuel rebukes Saul, emphasizing that obedience is more important than sacrifices, leading to Saul's rejection by God.
01:10:49 *🤴 Samuel anoints David as King*
- Samuel anoints David as the future king of Israel, chosen by God despite his youth and his elder brothers' presence.
- Samuel, instructed by God, seeks out Jesse's sons to anoint one as king.
- David, initially overlooked by his father and brothers, is chosen by God despite outward appearances.
01:14:19 *🎶 David soothes Saul with music*
- David enters Saul's service, playing music to alleviate Saul's torment caused by an evil spirit.
- David's musical skill and demeanor soothe Saul during his bouts of torment.
- Saul recognizes David's ability and keeps him close despite his rising popularity.
01:16:01 *🛡️ David confronts Goliath*
- David confronts Goliath, the Philistine champion, demonstrating his faith in God's deliverance and defeating him with a sling and stone.
- Goliath's challenge to the Israelites is answered by David alone, demonstrating his trust in God's strength.
- David's victory over Goliath marks a turning point in his rise to prominence and Saul's growing jealousy.
01:33:43 *🌬️ Saul's Prophesying and David's Escape*
- Saul and his men repeatedly encounter the Spirit of God, leading them to prophesy when seeking David at Naioth.
- David seeks refuge with Jonathan, discussing Saul's intent to kill him and devising a plan for safety during the New Moon feast.
01:34:56 *🔪 Covenant between David and Jonathan*
- David and Jonathan pledge loyalty to each other, forming a covenant of protection and support.
- They orchestrate a signal for David's safety during Saul's inquiry about David's absence at the feast.
- Jonathan assures David of his commitment to warn him of any danger from Saul.
01:39:25 *⚔️ Saul's Pursuit of David Intensifies*
- Saul's anger grows towards David, accusing Jonathan of siding with him and attempting to kill Jonathan.
- Jonathan warns David of Saul's murderous intent, arranging a farewell plan involving shooting arrows as signals.
- David escapes to Nob, aided by Ahimelech the priest, and eventually flees to the cave of Adullam.
01:47:26 *🏹 Saul's Wrath on the Priests of Nob*
- Saul's suspicion of collusion between David and the priests of Nob leads to the execution of 85 priests.
- Only Abiathar escapes and joins David, who promises him protection and refuge.
- David laments the consequences of his actions on the priests and seeks to protect those endangered by Saul's wrath.
01:56:00 *🤝 David spares Saul's life*
- David refuses to harm Saul despite the opportunity presented to him.
- Saul acknowledges David's righteousness and prophesies David's future kingship over Israel.
01:57:55 *🍇 Abigail intervenes for David*
- Abigail prevents David from avenging Nabal's insult with wisdom and humility.
- Her intervention highlights the theme of mercy and preventing needless violence.
02:05:22 *⚔️ David spares Saul again*
- David refrains from harming Saul a second time, respecting his anointed status.
- Saul acknowledges his wrongdoing and blesses David, recognizing his future success.
02:18:53 *🌄 David returns to Ziklag after Philistine dismissal*
- David and his men return to Ziklag to find it raided by the Amalekites, with their families taken captive.
- Despite overwhelming distress, David finds strength in the Lord.
- He consults the priest Abiathar using the ephod, seeking guidance from God on pursuing the Amalekites.
02:19:54 *🛡️ David's pursuit and recovery of captives*
- David and his 600 men pursue the Amalekites, finding an Egyptian slave left behind.
- The Egyptian leads them to the Amalekite raiding party scattered across the countryside.
- After a fierce battle, David recovers everything taken by the Amalekites, including his wives and possessions.
02:22:40 *💼 David's distribution of plunder and generosity*
- David insists on sharing the plunder equally among all, including those who stayed behind.
- He establishes a statute that ensures fairness and unity among his followers.
- David sends portions of the plunder to various cities and elders of Judah as gifts, demonstrating gratitude and generosity.
chapter 17 1.15mins
"Beer"???? Not likely. Why change it from strong drink?
Love that you got stuck on beer when the rest is pure madness 😂 much respect!
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ch 14 55.35mins
chapter 11 11 45.24minc
1:57:40 Chapter 25
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Samuel was lying ... 12:09
I've always felt quite sorry for Saul. Imagine being a nobody, chosen by Gods prophet to be the first king of your nation, and as soon as you get crowned and win a huge battle, the same prophet says you're not actually up to the job and tries to find someone else. Poor guy
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Nice fairy tale.
Sir Davids Suchet's reading gets you hooked
@@SmartfoolGB Hooked? Me? ROFL.
@@SmartfoolGB Hooked? Not me. Lol.
@@monikamichaelis-iw3to keep with it and you will be. May the Lord bless you
@@SmartfoolGB Dont need blessings frim tale fictions.
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