Whose poem is this? Under what circumstances was it written? What poem is it? To whom? Author's name or source note
1) David.
Doeg the Edomite came and told Saul that David had come to the house of Ahimelech. .
(3) teaching poetry.
(4) report to the supervisor.
2. How does the poet blame the "warrior"? What about God's love? What about this man's tongue? What is his hobby? 1 - 3
Hero, why do you boast of doing evil?
(2) God's love is eternal.
Your tongue is evil and deceitful, like a razor, it hurts quickly.
(4) You love evil more than good, and you love lying rather than justice.
3. What does the poet like to say with his sly tongue? What will God do to him? 4 - 5
1) deceitful tongue, you love to say everything that destroys.
God will destroy you forever; He will take you out of your tent and uproot you from the land of the living.
4. What will the righteous see? What would they say? 6 - 7
The righteous will see and be afraid, and they will laugh at him.
(2) Say, "Look, this is the man who does not take God as his own strength, but only builds himself up in evil with his rich wealth."
5. What does the poet say he looks like? How can he rely on God's love? What is he going to do? What's going on here? 8 - 9
As for me, I am like an olive tree in the temple.
I always believe in God's love.
I want to thank you forever.
(4) because you did it; I will hope in your name before your saints, because it is beautiful.
(2) Application
1. According to these two chapters (1 Sam. 2 1-22), what is the background of David's 52 poems?
Answer: David fled to Millery, the priest of Nob, to escape Saul's pursuit, and got food and Goliath's sword from Ahimelech, the priest. Doeg the Edomite, one of Saul's servants, who was the patriarch of Saul, saw David. Soon after, he told Saul, and Saul was sent to kill Ahimelech and eighty-four other priests of the Lord. Later, he slaughtered women and children and destroyed villages and livestock in Norbu.
2. Through 52 poems, where did David's confidence come from?
(1) from the trust in the love of God.
(2) from looking up to the holy name of god.
(3) From God's salvation experience.
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