Table of Contents for 1 Samuel

Title of PostBook and Chapter
Ark of God and the Chest of Golden Tumors and Golden Rats.
Jesus Christ brings down the entity that gives people what to think, feel, say, and do,1 Samuel 5:1-5
Today’s culture and nations want nothing to do with the sufferings that happen by associating with Jesus Christ,1 Samuel 5:6-12
Today’s culture habitually works to rid themselves of the presence of God.1 Samuel 6:1-12
Mixing service to Jesus Christ with the entity that gives what to think, feel, do, and say brings destruction.1 Samuel 6:13-19
Serve God and put away the entity that gives people what to think, feel, do and say and He will give us Salvation.1 Samuel 6:20-7:4
David as a Boy, his Conflict with Saul, and his Crowning as King
David is chosen as King over Israel: Jesus is God’s chosen one.1 Samuel 16:1-13 ……………
David Brings Healing Music: God Sends Healing Music through Jesus Christ.1 Samuel 16:14-23
David and Goliath pt.1 of 3: A Challenge is Made to the People of God.1 Samuel 17:1-11
David and Goliath pt.2 of 3: An Offer Made to Fight the Global Giant.1 Samuel 17:12-37
David and Goliath pt.3 of 3: The Defeat of the Global Giant.1 Samuel 17: 38-58
David Being Celebrated Angers Saul: Jesus Christ Being Celebrated Angers Today’s Leaders.1 Samuel 18:1-16
Saul Gives David a Wife to Ruin Him: This World Uses Love to Sabotage Christ.1 Samuel 18:17-30
Saul Conspires to Kill David: Global Government Conspires to Kill Christianity.1 Samuel 19
David and Jonathan’s Pact in the Shadow of Persecution: Christian’s Pact with Christ in the Shadow of Persecution1 Samuel 20
David is given the Holy bread of the temple: God has made Jesus Christ the Holy Bread and greater than the temple.1 Samuel 21
Saul is hostile to those who help David: Today’s world is hostile to those who align with Christianity.1 Samuel 22
David defeats the enemy on the threshing floor: Jesus Christ defeats the persecutors of His people. 1 Samuel 23:1-13
David lives in the shadow of death: Followers of Christ live in the shadow of death.1 Samuel 23:14-29
David has no murderous intent towards Saul: Jesus Christ has no murderous intent towards those in authority.1 Samuel 24
David and the foolish sheepshearer: Jesus Christ and those shearing the Holy Spirit.1 Samuel 25
Saul seeks to kill David with flatteries on his tongue: Today’s world eliminates Christianity behind humanitarian and churchy sounding words.1 Samuel 26
David and his people lived among the enemies of Israel: Jesus Christ and His followers are living in an anti-Christian world.1 Samuel 27
Saul consults a seance medium after being rejected by God: Seeking spiritists is a result of rebellion against God and Jesus Christ.1 Samuel 28
David and his men were put aside by the Philistines before the great battle: Jesus Christ and His followers are set apart before the Battle of Armageddon.1 Samuel 29
David returned to a ravished and burning Ziklag and saved his family: Jesus Christ returns to a ravished and war-torn world to save His family.1 Samuel 30
The death of Saul: The death of the State of Israel.1 Samuel 31
David puts to death one claiming to participate in Saul’s and Jonathan’s death: Jesus Christ condemns those gloating about and claiming a role in the death of Israel and Christianity.2 Samuel 1:1-16
David’s “Song of the Bow”: Mourning over Israel and Christianity.2 Samuel 1:17-27
David is crowned king after the death and burial of Saul: Jesus Christ is crowned King of kings after the death and burial of Israel.2 Samuel 2:1-7

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