Glossary for Lessons 1-2
Glossary for lessons 1 and 2. SCROLL DOWN to review key names and terms. You may also search for a term by clicking on its first letter below.
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BathshebaWoman with whom king David committed adultery and later married | |
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Critical ScholarsModern scholars who reject the full authority of Scripture | |
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DavidIsrael's second king | |
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EliThe priest who prayed for Elkanah’s barren wife | |
ElkanahHusband of Hannah | |
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GoliathHuge warrior of the Philistines killed by David | |
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HannahElkanah’s wife who was barren, but later gave birth to Samuel | |
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IchabodThe son of Eli’s daughter-in-law. The name means “There is no glory,” representing the fact that the ark of God had been captured. | |
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JonathanSon of king Saul, close friend of David | |
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MichalDaughter of king Saul who became the first wife of David | |
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PeninnahElkanah’s wife who had several children and scoffed at his other wife when she was barren | |
PhilistinesEnemy nation of Israel who frequently had battles with them during the time of Samuel, and who captured the ark of the covenant | |
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SamuelProphet who anointed both Saul and David as kings of Israel | |
SaulIsrael's first king | |
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That WorldPhrase used in the lesson to refer to the past historical context the author of The Book of Samuel was reporting | |
Their WorldPhrase used in the lesson to refer to the time and circumstances in which the author of The Book of Samuel lived | |