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  • still ready at his command, Heli recognized at last whose voice it was the boy had heard. Go back to sleep, he told Samuel; and if the voice comes again, do thou answer, Speak on, Lord; thy servant is listening. And Samuel went back to his bed and fell asleep. (1 Samuel 3, 9)

  • And the Lord came to his side, and stood there waiting. Then, as before, he called him twice by name; and Samuel answered, Speak on, Lord, thy servant is listening. (1 Samuel 3, 10)

  • And this was the Lord’s message to Samuel: Here is doom I mean to bring on Israel that shall ring in the ears of all that hear of it. (1 Samuel 3, 11)

  • Samuel slept on till morning, when it was time for him to open the doors of the Lord’s house; and fear withheld him from telling Heli of his vision. (1 Samuel 3, 15)

  • Then he heard the voice of Heli calling, Samuel, my son Samuel! I am ready at thy command, said he. (1 Samuel 3, 16)

  • Thereupon Samuel told him all that was said, keeping nothing back from him. It is the Lord, answered he, that has spoken; let him do his will. (1 Samuel 3, 18)

  • Samuel grew up, still enjoying the Lord’s favour, and no word he spoke went unfulfilled, (1 Samuel 3, 19)

  • After this revelation made to Samuel in Silo, the Lord continued to reveal himself there, as he had promised; and when Samuel spoke, all Israel listened. (1 Samuel 3, 21)

  • Why then, Samuel told the Israelites, if your hearts are honestly set on coming back to the Lord, you must rid yourselves of all alien gods; no Baal for you, no Astaroth; your hearts must wait in readiness on the Lord and serve him only; then he will deliver you from the Philistine’s power. (1 Samuel 7, 3)

  • Then Samuel would have all Israel meet at Masphath, so that he might beg the Lord’s mercy for them there; (1 Samuel 7, 5)

  • and at Masphath they assembled, and drew water which they poured out before the Lord, and fasted that day, and made confession there to the Lord of their sin. And Samuel sat in judgement over Israel at Masphath. (1 Samuel 7, 6)

  • bade Samuel pray to the Lord their God yet, if they were to be rescued from the power of the Philistines. (1 Samuel 7, 8)


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