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The Bible Recap

Day 102 (1 Samuel 15-17) - Year 2

The Bible Recap

Tara-Leigh Cobble

Christianity, Religion & Spirituality, Religion & Spirituality:christianity

4.833.3K Ratings

🗓️ 11 April 2020

⏱️ 9 minutes

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0:00.0

Hey Bible readers, I'm Tara Lee Cobble and I'm your host for the Bible Recap.

0:06.3

Remember the Amalekites? Remember the Amalekites? They were the first people to attack Israel when they were in the

0:17.0

wilderness way back in Exodus 17. And in Duteronomy 25, God commanded Israel to blot out the memory of Amalek from under heaven.

0:25.2

The Israelites were supposed to completely wipe them out and kill all living things.

0:29.8

But that still hasn't happened.

0:31.8

So maybe now that Israel has a king they can pull it off?

0:35.0

Samuel charges Saul with the task.

0:38.0

Saul and his army win the battle, but he takes the king alive,

0:42.0

as well as a lot of animals.

0:43.4

And even though he claims total victory we'll see later on in chapter 30

0:47.8

that there are still several hundred people alive among the Amalekites.

0:51.5

So Saul's obedience is far from thorough here.

0:55.2

He opts for selective obedience instead of complete obedience, which serves as further evidence

1:00.0

that he's unsuitable as Israel's king.

1:03.0

God speaks to Samuel about Saul's kingship,

1:05.6

and a lot of translations use the word regret here,

1:08.6

saying God regretted making Saul king.

1:11.2

But then later in verse 29, we see that God can't regret things, so which is it?

1:16.4

The word used can also be translated as to be grieved, so it's possible to read it as,

1:22.3

God was grieved over the fact that he made Saul King.

1:25.0

God is not saying he made the wrong choice.

1:28.0

He said all along how this choice would go for Israel,

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