Sāmǔĕrjìshàng 12:14-15

14 Nǐmen ruò jìngwèi Yēhéhuá , shìfèng tā , tīng cóng tāde huà , bù wéibeì tāde mìnglìng , nǐmen hé zhìlǐ nǐmen de wáng yĕ dōu shùncóng Yēhéhuá nǐmen de shén jiù hǎo le .
15 Tǎngruò bù tīng cóng Yēhéhuá de huà , wéibeì tāde mìnglìng , Yēhéhuá de shǒu bì gōngjī nǐmen , xiàng cóng qián gōngjī nǐmen lièzǔ yíyàng .

Sāmǔĕrjìshàng 12:14-15 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 12

In this chapter Samuel, resigning the government to Saul, asserts the integrity with which he had performed his office, and calls upon the people of Israel to attest it, who did, 1Sa 12:1-5, he then reminds them of the great and good things the Lord had done for them in times past, 1Sa 12:6-11 and whereas they had desired a king, and one was given them, it was their interest to fear and serve the Lord; if not, his hand would be against them, 1Sa 12:10-15 he terrifies them by calling for thunder in an unusual time, 1Sa 12:16-19 and then comforts and encourages them, that in doing their duty God would be with them, and not forsake them, otherwise they might expect nothing but ruin and destruction, 1Sa 12:20-25.

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