Chain Study Through the Bible

Samuel

Trace the theme of Samuel chronologically through Scripture -- from 1 Samuel to Hebrews.

32

Verses

6

Books

5

Old Testament

1

New Testament

24

Sub-topics

The Chain of Samuel Through Scripture

Old Testament5 books

1 Samuel

Old Testament23 references
1 Samuel 1:7-20-- Miraculous birth
1 Samuel 1:11,22,24-28-- Consecrated to God before his birth
1 Samuel 2:1-10-- His mother' s song of thanksgiving
1 Samuel 2:11,18,19-- Ministered in the house of
1 Samuel 2:21-- Blessed of

+ 18 more references

Miraculous birthConsecrated to God before his birthHis mother' s song of thanksgivingMinistered in the house of+16 more

1 Chronicles

Old Testament5 references
1 Chronicles 6:28,33-- Sons
1 Chronicles 6:33-- Called SHEMUEL
1 Chronicles 9:22-- Organizes the tabernacle service
1 Chronicles 26:28-- Organizes the tabernacle service
1 Chronicles 29:29-- Chronicles
SonsCalled SHEMUELOrganizes the tabernacle serviceChronicles

2 Chronicles

Old Testament1 reference
2 Chronicles 35:18-- Organizes the tabernacle service

Psalms

Old Testament1 reference
Psalms 99:6-- His integrity as a judge and ruler

Jeremiah

Old Testament1 reference
Jeremiah 15:1-- His integrity as a judge and ruler
400 Years of Silence
New Testament1 books

Hebrews

New Testament1 reference
Hebrews 11:32-- His integrity as a judge and ruler

What This Chain Teaches

  • 1

    This theme first appears in 1 Samuel and continues through to Hebrews, spanning the full scope of Scripture.

  • 2

    The chain bridges both testaments with 5 Old Testament and 1 New Testament books, showing continuity of God's revelation.

  • 3

    The prophetic foundations of Samuel find their theological development in the apostolic epistles.

  • 4

    With 24 distinct sub-topics, this chain reveals the multifaceted nature of Samuel in biblical theology.

Sub-Topics in This Chain

24 aspects of Samuel found in Scripture

Miraculous birth(1 verse)
Consecrated to God before his birth(1 verse)
His mother' s song of thanksgiving(1 verse)
Ministered in the house of(1 verse)
Blessed of(2 verses)
His vision concerning the house of(1 verse)
A prophet of the Israelites(2 verses)
A judge (leader) of Israel, his judgment seat at Beth-el, Gilgal, Mizpeh, and Ramah(1 verse)
Organizes the tabernacle service(3 verses)
Israelites repent because of his reproofs and warnings(1 verse)
The Philistines defeated through his intercession and sacrifices(1 verse)
Makes his corrupt sons judges in Israel(1 verse)
People desire a king; he protests(1 verse)
Anoints Saul to be king of Israel(1 verse)
Renews the kingdom of Saul(1 verse)
Reproves Saul; foretells that his kingdom will be established(2 verses)
Anoints David to be king(1 verse)
Shelters David while escaping from Saul(1 verse)
Death of; the lament for(1 verse)
Called up by the witch of Endor(1 verse)

... and 4 more sub-topics

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