Tradition has suggested Samuel as the author of the chapters of the book in which his history is recorded, with Nathan and Gad completing the work. The book, in its present form, however, is ...
Reviewed Work: Notes on the Hebrew Text of the Books of Samuel, with an Introduction on Hebrew Palœography and the Ancient Versions and Facsimiles of Inscriptions by S. R. Driver ...
Like the books of Samuel and Kings, 1 and 2 Chronicles should be read together because they were originally one book. The books of Chronicles review the history of Israel in a different way than ...
"An outcast who became one of the most famous kings who ever lived..." You know his name. You know the legend. Now experience ...
When Samuel was 11, his father died ... He followed it with Innocents Abroad, his first best-selling book, in 1869. It told the story of a trip he'd taken to Europe and the Middle East.
But one man wrote everything down in a private book, a diary. His name was Samuel Pepys. Samuel started to write, around 1660, about the things he did and who he saw. He lived in London and began ...