1 and 2 Samuel

Mid-levelBusy pastors, Pastors-in-trainingStrong recommendation
Bible Book: 1 Samuel 2 Samuel
Publisher: Zondervan
Theological Perspective: Broadly Evangelical
Resource Type: Commentary
Last updated: February 5, 2026
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Evaluation

Overall Score: 8.0/10

A strong Samuel volume that helps us preach kingship, covenant, and repentance with clarity.

Publication Date(s): 2003
Pages: 688
ISBN: 9780310210863
Faithfulness to the Text: 8.4/10
We find careful attention to narrative flow and theological emphasis, with good discipline in staying close to what the text is doing.
Christ Centredness: 7.6/10
Not consistently framed in explicit redemptive historical terms, but it often supports Christward preaching by keeping kingship and covenant themes clear.
Depth of Insight: 8.1/10
We are helped by steady synthesis across long narrative stretches and by clear handling of key turning points.
Clarity of Writing: 8/10
Readable and well organised for a large volume.
Pastoral Usefulness: 8.4/10
Very useful for planning and sustaining a preaching series through Samuel.
Readability: 7.7/10
A big book, but it consults well and reads smoothly.

Summary

At a Glance

Length
688 pages
Type
Application
Theo. Perspective
Broadly Evangelical
Overall score
8 / 10
Strength
Strong narrative coherence across a long and complex story.
Limitation
We still add a more explicitly Christ centred guide for fuller proclamation.

We find Bill T. Arnold’s 1 and 2 Samuel in the NIV Application Commentary series a strong resource for preaching a long narrative with theological coherence. Arnold helps us trace the Lord’s purposes in kingship, covenant, and repentance, and he keeps the story moving toward the need for a faithful king under God.

The structure encourages disciplined work. We are helped to see what the passage meant, how it functions within the larger narrative, and then how its significance addresses the church today. It is not a sermon ready commentary, but it regularly strengthens sermon preparation.

Why Should I Own This Commentary?

We should own this volume if we want help preaching Samuel without reducing it to character studies. It supports exposition that keeps covenant faithfulness, leadership under God, and the seriousness of sin and repentance in view.

We also benefit where familiar episodes can become predictable. Arnold often forces us back into the text’s actual emphasis, which sharpens application and guards against lazy readings.

For Reformed preaching, we still want a strong Christward line to the true King, but this volume often supplies the narrative and theological clarity that makes that line more faithful.

Closing Recommendation

We recommend this as a strong mid level companion for preaching 1 and 2 Samuel, especially for pastors planning a sustained series.

As pastoral next steps, we can go to the Bible Book Overview for 1 Samuel, browse Top Recommendations, and consult the Reformed Commentary Index to build a balanced shelf for preaching.


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Classification

  • Level: Mid-level
  • Best For: Busy pastors, Pastors-in-training
  • Priority: Strong recommendation

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