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All the people said to Samuel, Pray for your servants to Yahweh your God, that we not die; for we have added to all our sins [this] evil, to ask us a king.
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A Divine Wake-Up Call
Commentators agree that the thunderstorm was not a random weather event but a direct, supernatural sign from God. Charles Spurgeon calls it a "powerful preacher." Its unusual timing during the dry wheat harvest, which Samuel had predicted, was meant to be an undeniable conviction of the people's sin in demanding a king when God's power was already available to them.
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19th Century
Baptist
That thunderstorm was a powerful preacher to them, and the raindrops, that fell so copiously, brought the teardrops into their eyes. The phenomena …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
And all the people said to Samuel , During the tempest, and in the midst of it; it was the general cry of the people…
Presbyterian
At Samuel's word, God sent thunder and rain at a time of year when, in that country, such an occurrence was not usually seen. This was to convince …