Bible Questions and Answers
by United Church of God
When Saul consulted the witch (medium) of En Dor, was it really the prophet Samuel that appeared?
by Beyond Today Editor
Saul consults the medium of En Dor
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David laments Saul and Jonathan, David king of Judah, Ishbosheth king of Israel, war between them
Bible Study Course Lesson 2
by United Church of God
In writing His Word for humanity, God used people from all social levels and walks of life: kings, prophets, priests, scribes, tax collectors, herdsmen, fishermen. Though God inspired them all, He used their own natural human personalities...
by Jerold Aust
Most men do one thing well and call it enough. King David did many things well and was usually ready and eager to do more.
by Beyond Today Editor
Saul anointed and proclaimed king
by Barry Korthuis
How do we dispel doubts in our personal lives? The example of a former king is insightful.
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David in the wilderness, God answers prayer for deliverance
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Saul's rash curse, continuing wars
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Gibeonites avenged, Philistine giants destroyed
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The descent of Saul from Benjamin
by David Treybig
Do you have a really good friend? If not, would you like to? Almost everyone wants to have a close friend, yet for some this goal seems unattainable. Many simply haven't been taught how to make and keep good friends.
by David Treybig, Tom Robinson
A fictional boy named Harry Potter has taken the literary world by storm. Youngsters are reading his books by the millions. The fictional young wizard appears to have bewitched a generation. Do parents see the entire picture?
by Beyond Today Editor
David joins the Philistines, David's army grows, Philistines reject David, Manassites defect to him
by Jerold Aust
For numerous reasons the roots of Israel's disunity go as far back as Egypt. God knew from the beginning that good intentions don't always produce good actions.
by Larry Greider
How good are your decision-making skills? Have you ever wondered “what if I had...”—especially when you didn’t get the outcome you had expected?