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Step By Step: Old Testament 2 Lesson 1: Ruth & Samuel. Rev. Christopher J. Respass Antioch Bible Institute Fall 2012. Ruth. A. Authorship . The author of Ruth is unknown.
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Step By Step: Old Testament 2Lesson 1: Ruth & Samuel • Rev. Christopher J. RespassAntioch Bible InstituteFall 2012
Ruth • A. Authorship. The author of Ruth is unknown. • B. Date. Ruth was written during the time the Judges ruled Israel (Ruth 1:1). Clearly, some established cultural practices had changed between the time the original events occurred and the time events were actually recorded (see, Ruth 4:7-10). At any rate, it was recorded after David was born and his emergence as a significant member of the Israelite community (see, Ruth 4:13-17).
Ruth • C. Main Figures. • 1. Ruth--a Moabite widow whose husband was Jewish. • 2. Naomi--a Jewish woman and Ruth's mother-in- law. • 3. Boaz--a Jewish man of some social stature. He was the "kinsman redeemer," a close relative with the right to redeem property under certain circumstances.
Ruth • C. Purpose of Ruth. • 1. Show that God works in all things--even difficulty--to accomplish his purpose. • 2. Show that God cares for all people--Jews and Gentiles alike. • 3. Show that people of different cultures can live in harmony if God is at the center.
Ruth • Select Passages: • 1. Ruth 1:15-18 • 2. Ruth 3:1-13
Samuel • A. Background • 1. Author. The author of 1 & 2 Samuel is unknown. Hebrew tradition holds that Samuel himself is the author, but since the book records activities following the death of Samuel, this is unlikely. • 2. Date. The dating of Samuel is uncertain. Given that 1 & 2 Samuel covers most of David's life, it is believed to be written around the end of David's life.
Samuel • 3. Unity. In the original Hebrew, 1 & 2 Samuel were one unified book (see, 1 Sam 31:11-13 and 2 Sam 1:1). • 4. Main Figures: Samuel, Saul and David
Samuel • I. Samuel's Life & Ministry • A. Birth and Dedication (1 Samuel 1) • 1. Hanna was barren and desired a child for herself and for her husband (1 Sam. 1:1-8). • 2. Hannah prayed for a son (1 Sam. 1:9-18). • 3. God gives Hannah a son--Samuel (1 Sam. 1:19-20). • 4. Hannah dedicates Samuel to The Lord (1 Sam. 1:21-28).
Samuel • B. The Call of Samuel (1 Sam. 3:1-13) • 1. The word of The Lord was rare. Samuel was ministering to The Lord under Eli's leadership (v.1) • 2. The Lord call Samuel 3 times (v.4-9) • a) Eli realized that God was calling Samuel and told him how to respond. • b) It is unclear from Scripture whether God's calling of Samuel was an audible call or an inner call that only Samuel heard. What is crystal clear is that God called Samuel.
Samuel • 3. Samuel responds to the Lord's call (v. 10-13). • a) The Lord came and stood by Samuel. • b) Samuel answered and attested that he was the Lord's servant (v.10). • c) God informs him of his judgment against the house of Eli (see, 1 Sam 2:12-17).
Samuel • 4. Contrast between Eli's "sons." • A. Phineas and Hophni • 1. Had no regard for The Lord (1 Sam. 2:12) • 2. The treated the Lord's offering with contempt (1 Sam. 2:17) • 3. They slept with the women who served in the tent of meeting (1 Sam. 2:22) They were FOUL!!!
Samuel • B. Samuel (Eli's "son" in the ministry) • "Now the young man Samuel continued to grow both in stature and in favor with The Lord and favor with man." • 1 Samuel 2:26