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Samuel reminds Israel that God has heard their cries, announces a king, warns of judgment for disobedience, and urges obedience.
Samuel addresses the Israelites, affirming that God has answered their pleas by establishing a king. He recalls Israel’s history—from the Exodus under Moses and Aaron to the judges—highlighting repeated turning away and resulting punishment. Samuel warns that if the people fail to fear and obey God, the new king will bring the same calamity as the fathers. He demonstrates divine power with thunder and rain, causing the people to fear and seek repentance. Samuel urges them to turn back, serve God wholeheartedly, and reassures that God will not forsake them, concluding that wickedness will lead to destruction for both people and king.
mixed
Samuel’s words carry both assurance of God’s faithfulness and stern warning of impending judgment.