
Ep 76: Tragedy Strike Again (Samuel 13-15)
02/03/23 • 32 min
This is Bible for the People, where we ask the questions for you. This week we are talking about Samuel 13-15. What does it mean to be king? Was this all a misunderstanding? Who is Samuel really? All of this and more on this weeks episode.
To ask us your own questions please email [email protected] or find us on facebook and instagram.
This is Bible for the People, where we ask the questions for you. This week we are talking about Samuel 13-15. What does it mean to be king? Was this all a misunderstanding? Who is Samuel really? All of this and more on this weeks episode.
To ask us your own questions please email [email protected] or find us on facebook and instagram.
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This is Bible for the People, where we ask the questions for you. This week we are reading 1 Samuel (8-13:15). Who exactly is Samuel? What is the dread of the lord? Did all kings become prophets? All of this and more on this week's episode.
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