Also known as First and Second Books of Kings, 1–2 Samuel
a book in the Hebrew Bible, found as two books in the Christian Old Testament
The Books of Samuel are sacred texts in the Hebrew Bible that tell the history of ancient Israel, particularly focusing on the prophet Samuel and the establishment of the Israelite monarchy under Kings Saul and David. These books matter because they are foundational religious scriptures that have shaped Jewish and Christian traditions for thousands of years, and they contain some of the most influential narratives in Western literature.
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Nevi'im (Prophets)
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