1 Samuel 16
David is anointed as the next king of Israel for a second time by Samuel.
Bible version
David Anointed King Again
Commentary
1 Samuel 16 is a pivotal chapter in the book of 1 Samuel, as it marks the transition from the rule of Saul to the rule of David. In this chapter, God instructs the prophet Samuel to anoint David as the new king of Israel. The chapter begins with God's rejection of Saul as king. God tells Samuel that Saul has not obeyed his commands and that he must find a new king. Samuel is hesitant to do this, but God reassures him that he will provide a new king. Samuel then travels to Bethlehem to anoint David, the youngest son of Jesse. When Samuel arrives, he is impressed by David's physical appearance and God confirms that David is the one he has chosen. The chapter ends with Samuel anointing David as king and the Spirit of the Lord coming upon him. This marks the beginning of David's reign as king of Israel. This chapter is significant because it marks the transition from Saul's rule to David's rule. It also shows God's faithfulness in providing a new king for Israel. Finally, it shows the importance of obedience to God's commands.
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There are 23 verses in 1 Samuel, chapter 16.