1 Samuel 9-11 | Bible Study Questions

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read 1 Samuel 9:1-10:16
    1. Retell what happens in your own words
    2. What details stand out to you about Saul?
    3. What does God say the king will do for His people (1 Sam 9:16)
  2. Now read 1 Samuel 10:17-11:15
    1. Retell what happens in your own words
    2. What does Samuel say the people have done to the God who saves them in 1 Samuel 10:19?
    3. How does the story wrap up at the end of chapter 11?
  3. What is one question that you'd like to have answered about this text?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. What 3 signs were given to Saul for confirmation?
    1. How would they give assurance to Saul about Saul’s words in 1 Sam 10:1?
  2. What noble qualities do you see in Saul? (9:21; 10:9, 16b, 22, 27c)
    1. What questionable qualities do you see in him? (9:3; 10:16, 22; 11:7)
  3. How does Saul’s later fall and rejection effect the way you read these chapters?
  4. How do you see God’s sovereignty throughout these verses?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. What encouragements can we take from the fact that God works our his purposes through the free movements of servants, young girls, donkeys, and even His prophet?
    1. Do you feel like God is working in your life right now?
    2. What would it look like to trust Him and His sovereign power in the joys and sorrows of your life right now?
  2. Pray in light of this passage and any applications you've made. [Perhaps for boldness to speak and share Gods word.]
  3. Sing O Praise the Name to God and to one another.
Some of the questions from this study were developed from Dale Ralph Davis' commentary on 1 Samuel.

1 Samuel 9-11 | Bible Study Questions

Observation

What does it say?

  1. Read 1 Samuel 9:1-10:16
    1. Retell what happens in your own words
    2. What details stand out to you about Saul?
    3. What does God say the king will do for His people (1 Sam 9:16)
  2. Now read 1 Samuel 10:17-11:15
    1. Retell what happens in your own words
    2. What does Samuel say the people have done to the God who saves them in 1 Samuel 10:19?
    3. How does the story wrap up at the end of chapter 11?
  3. What is one question that you'd like to have answered about this text?

INTERPRETATION

What does it mean?

  1. What 3 signs were given to Saul for confirmation?
    1. How would they give assurance to Saul about Saul’s words in 1 Sam 10:1?
  2. What noble qualities do you see in Saul? (9:21; 10:9, 16b, 22, 27c)
    1. What questionable qualities do you see in him? (9:3; 10:16, 22; 11:7)
  3. How does Saul’s later fall and rejection effect the way you read these chapters?
  4. How do you see God’s sovereignty throughout these verses?

APPLICATION

How should it change us?

  1. What encouragements can we take from the fact that God works our his purposes through the free movements of servants, young girls, donkeys, and even His prophet?
    1. Do you feel like God is working in your life right now?
    2. What would it look like to trust Him and His sovereign power in the joys and sorrows of your life right now?
  2. Pray in light of this passage and any applications you've made. [Perhaps for boldness to speak and share Gods word.]
  3. Sing O Praise the Name to God and to one another.
Some of the questions from this study were developed from Dale Ralph Davis' commentary on 1 Samuel.