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Wednesday, January 7, 2009 - 11 Tevet, 5769

Book Title Our People: A History of the Jews

Samuel and Saul


Samuel the Prophet
The High Priest Eli, Samuel's Father, Early Years of Samuel, War with the Philistines, Eli's Death, The Holy Ark in Captivity, Return of the Holy Ark
Samuel the Judge
Victory over the Philistines, "Set a King Over Us"
Saul, First King of Israel
Saul's Family, Samuel's First Meeting With Saul, Saul Anointed, Public Selection of King, Nachash, King of the Ammonites, Saul's First Victory
War with the Philistines
Philistine Oppression, Jonathan's Victory, Saul's Disobedience, Jonathan's Bravery, The Victory, Jonathan Is Saved
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War with Amalek
Old Account Settled, Samuel Rebukes Saul

Prophets and Kings
Introduction
Expand In the Promised Land
In the Promised Land
Expand The Times of the Judges
The Times of the Judges
Expand Samuel and Saul
Samuel and Saul
Expand Rise of David
Rise of David
Expand King David
King David
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King Solomon
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Our People
  Our People, originally published in 1946, was the first Jewish history book for the English speaking reader. Read today, it still provides a comprehensive outline of Jewish history, and also a view of the telling of history as it evolved over the last century.

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