We must be ready to follow the words of the living God and to test the prophets by the words of God that have already been given.
These things describe a middle of the road believer: steps of a good man, delight of a good man, and fall of a good man.
When you compare the description of Saul’s death in this chapter with that in 1 Samuel 31, you will find two different stories of how Saul died. 1 Samuel 31:4-5 tells us that he died at his own hand by falling on his own sword. In 2 Samuel 1:9-10 we are told that he was killed by the Amalekite. Is there a contradiction? No. The second account is that of the Amalekite himself who thought he would receive a reward for killing David’s enemy.
College Notes of David Reagan as taught in Scripture Baptist College. These notes cover the doctrine of the Bible.
A verse by verse outline of Romans 4:1-25. The first three chapters declared all under sin. This presents the need for justification. Romans chapter four declares that justification is obtained by faith.
