Ridout, S.-King Saul, 1 Samuel
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King Saul: the man after the flesh — 1 Samuel
by Samuel Ridout
Prefatory Note and Introductory
Chapter 1. — The State of the People
Chapter 2. — The Captivity in the Philistines’ Land
Chapter 3. — God’s Care for His own Honor
Chapter 4. — God’s Mercy to His Humbled People
Chapter 5. — The People’s Desire for a King
Part 2.
Chapter 6. — The Call of the King
Chapter 7. — The New King
Chapter 8. — Tested and Found Wanting
Chapter 9. — Saul and Jonathan Contrasted
Chapter 10. — Saul’s Foolish Oath
Chapter 11. — Saul’s Kingdom Established
Chapter 12. — Amalek Spared
Chapter 13. — The Man after God’s own Heart
Chapter 14. — The Breach between Saul and David
Chapter 15. — David and Jonathan
Chapter 16. — The Priesthood in Connection with David and with Saul
Chapter 17. — Saul’s Pursuit of David
Chapter 18. — The Triumph of Magnanimity
Chapter 19. — David and Abigail
Chapter 20. — Contrasts of Faith and Failure
Chapter 21. — Saul and the Witch of Endor
Chapter 22. — David with the Philistines
Chapter 23. — David’s Chastening and Recovery
Chapter 24. — The Death of Saul and Jonathan
Chapter 25. — David’s Lament over Saul and Jonathan
How can a loving God send people to hell? explains how God's love interacts with God's judgment and wrath. Love has to involve two people, and when somebody does not respond correctly to God's love, God is despised and spurned, therefore it is logical that God excludes that person from all the God has to offer.
(https://www.theologicalsystems.com/god/how-can-a-loving-god-send-people-to-hell/)
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