Read through both chapters, and even the next if you haven't already. Go back through these chapters a few times, in different translations. Be looking for odd details, strange elements that paint a peculiar picture. Note the priests of Nob. What seems strange about them, their behavior, and their responses to David and Saul? Look for Nob on a map somewhere in your Bible or atlas. Be sure to jot down questions or insights you find in these chapters.
Once you've gone through several times already, go back through with these questions:
Chapter 21
- David leaves Jonathan and goes to Nob. Why do you think the priests would come out 'trembling'?
- There are several questions Ahimelech asks that indicate he knows something's up with David being there. Why do you think he keeps asking these questions? What do you think he's after?
- What is the issue with the bread? What must the men with David be to partake of the bread?
- Read Leviticus 24:5-9. What's the problem with Ahimelech giving this bread to David? Why do you think he would do so anyway?
- Read verse 7 in as many different translations as you have. Most, if not all, state that Doeg is 'detained before' God. This word seems to have theological significance in the Hebrew Scriptures with reference to God's sovereignty in that it is He who restrains things and people. What might that mean here?
- Why would the sword of Goliath be here? Why do you think this would be an important item for David to have?
- Where does David go after leaving Nob? Remember back to 1 Samuel 17. Why might David have thought of Gath, and why might this be a bad idea considering what David is carrying among his things?
- What do you think of the king of Gath? What sort of ruler is he? Is he smart, foolish, what?
- Why do you think David opts for the 'insanity plea'?
- Find Adullam on a map. In what tribal area is it found?
- Why do you think his brothers and father come to him there?
- Who else comes to find David? What sort of people are these? What other story does this remind you of?
- Where does David go with his family? Why go there?
- Where do you think this 'stronghold' is?
- Why do you think God wants David to return to Judah?
- What does Saul know about David? So why do you think he remains under the tree?
- What does Saul hold over his servants?
- What does Saul believe about David? Why would he think this?
- What is Doeg in the service of Saul? Why do you think he would volunteer this information?
- Why do you think all the priests were summoned?
- What do you think it was about Ahimelech's defense that made Saul want to kill him?
- If Saul holds lands and positions over his servants, and they won't kill the priests, what does this say about how his servants feel about the king?
- Look up 'H6293' in the Blue Letter Bible website. What sort of range of meaning does this word have? So where do you think Doeg did the 'falling' on the priests?
- What do you think of Doeg's obedience to Saul? Do you think this is what Saul meant?
- What do you call this sort of 'warfare'? (we've looked at it before - as in Jericho)
- So, Abiathar escapes. Where does he go? What do you think it means that he knows where to find David?
- What is David's response when he hears of the destruction of Nob?
- What do you think this means for the nation of Israel? What do you think about Saul and his mental state?
See you Thursday!
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