The Philistines had gathered their army to battle against Israel. Achish told David that all of his men were to join his army. David informed him that he would now see what his faithful servant could do for him. Achish then made David his bodyguard for life.
1 Samuel 28
1 Samuel 28
More from
1 Samuel
1 Samuel 2
1 Samuel 2
In 1 Samuel Chapter 2, Samuel’s mother, Hannah, praises the Lord for allowing her to have Samuel and dedicate him to the temple. She warns the people to not be arrogant for God weighs their actions. He can make the rich poor and the poor rich. She says that He can also bring up a lowly man and cast down a man who is too full of himself. God will also destroy His enemies and exalt those who believe in Him.
1 Samuel 3
1 Samuel 3
1 Samuel Chapter 3 centers on the Lord calling on Samuel, but Samuel thinks it is Eli calling him instead. Samuel was an apprentice minister of the Lord and he worked under the tutelage of Eli. He did so at a time when the Lord rarely spoke to His people and imparting visions was equally rare.