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  1. Captured families, an abandoned servant, and a drunk raid party.
  2. Saul eats and David is unlike anyone else.
  3. We cannot scan any random passage of Scripture and automatically assume the words are unconditionally addressed to us. Often, very often, they are not.
  4. Do you want to learn Hebrew or expand your knowledge of the language? What are some online resources for studying the Bible in the original languages?
  5. Violent raids and raising the dead.
  6. Final words, gospel nuggets, and moving in with your enemies.
  7. A dead heart, a quick wedding, and a vulnerable king.
  8. The Old Testament mentions wine about 140 times and beer ("strong drink") about 20 times. What can we learn from these passages? Chad Bird provides us with a short Q&A about the Hebrew background of alcohol, as well as a look forward to the Party of parties in the resurrection feast.
  9. Unrequested protection, a fool, and a wise woman.
  10. In the Old Testament, to zakar ("remember") is not merely to rifle through the files in your head until you find that fact you’ve been searching for. To zakar is to employ your hands and feet and lips to engage in whatever action that remembrance requires.
  11. David gives his longest recorded speech instead of killing Saul.
  12. A runaway priest, a mad king, and a final meeting.
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