Tuesday, July 17, 2018

Route 66-9 A Prophet's Life

Life under the judges had been a rough ride, though the interlude in Bethlehem allowed for the weary reader to appreciate what was to come. As we open the "First Books of the Kings", as they are called in the Hebrew bible, we find the priesthood in bad shape. Aging Eli can't control his wayward successors, but takes on a new assistant in a young child loaned to him by a grateful mother.

No one had communicated in any real way with God for years when young Samuel was called in the night. God was audible, but invisible. The boy thought it was Eli at first but then the old priest told him it must be God. So Samuel listened to the voice of God. The message he brought back to Eli was not a pleasant one. It was not a warning, but a prophecy. The House of Eli would fall.

It was not pretty to see the ark used as magic charm. And it didn't work that way. The dreaded Philistines had taken the Ark of the Covenant!! Eli died on the same day when he heard the news that his sons, protectors of the ark, were dead.  His broken heart was aided by a broken neck as he fell off a bench. Samuel would now serve as a priest and judge for the people. But that was not enough for the people. They wanted a king so they pestered Samuel and won the day when God assented to the request with a warning that a king with no respect for God was not a good idea.

Things went from bad to worse with the new King Saul, but the people seemed to content to have their king and champion, a head above the rest. The new king was good for the country for a while, but it did not take long them to fail under a manic monarch. Another king would have to be found. In time, David, the son of Jessie. The old man had many sons, but only David was 'chosen.

The next few years were a blur.  David was anointed, got a job as a court musician and armor bearer, and he got a feel for what Saul was like.  But he then went back to help on the ranch. After saving the whole army from an arrogant giant, everybody got to know the young warrier. David got a new wife, and then lost her, and then ended up on the run.

Meanwhile Samuel just prayed for Saul. There wasn't much left to do. After a long life ministry, after anointing two kings, the old prophet died and was mourned.  David mourned with the rest of Israel while still on the run. He picked up two more wives and then ... he waited.

Samuel showed up one more time before Saul was killed on the battlefield. Or at least everyone thought it was Samuel back from the dead (as a ghost!!). The wily old witch was startled when her incantations worked. Samuel seemed reluctant, but scolded the apostate king and predicted sure death within a day.  Saul and his sons died the next day. The king was dead. Long live the "present and future king"!

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