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=== Пророк Самуил ===
=== Пророк Самуил ===


In the eleventh century <small>B</small>.<small>C</small>., Saint Germain was embodied as the prophet Samuel. He was an outstanding religious leader in a time of great apostasy, serving as the last of Israel’s judges and the first of her prophets. In those days the judges did not simply arbitrate disputes; they were charismatic leaders who were believed to have direct access to God and who could rally the tribes of Israel against oppressors.
В одиннадцатом столетии до нашей эры Сен-Жермен воплощался пророком Самуилом. Он был выдающимся религиозным деятелем в эпоху великого отступничества, последним из древнееврейских судей и первым пророком еврейского народа. В те дни судьи не просто разрешали споры; они были харизматическими лидерами, которые, как полагали люди, могли напрямую общаться с Богом и объединять колена Израилевы против угнетателей.


Samuel was the messenger of God’s liberation of the seed of [[Abraham]] from bondage to the corrupt priests, the sons of Eli, and from the Philistines, who had slaughtered the Israelites in battle. He is traditionally named alongside [[Moses]] as a great intercessor. When the nation faced continuing threats from the Philistines, he courageously led the people in a spiritual revival, exhorting them to “return unto the L<small>ORD</small> with all your hearts” and to “put away the strange gods.”<ref>I Sam. 7:3.</ref> The people repented and beseeched Samuel not to cease calling upon the L<small>ORD</small> to save them. As he was praying and offering sacrifices, a violent thunderstorm was unleashed, allowing the Israelites to overtake their enemies. The Philistines never rose again in the days of Samuel.
Samuel was the messenger of God’s liberation of the seed of [[Abraham]] from bondage to the corrupt priests, the sons of Eli, and from the Philistines, who had slaughtered the Israelites in battle. He is traditionally named alongside [[Moses]] as a great intercessor. When the nation faced continuing threats from the Philistines, he courageously led the people in a spiritual revival, exhorting them to “return unto the L<small>ORD</small> with all your hearts” and to “put away the strange gods.”<ref>I Sam. 7:3.</ref> The people repented and beseeched Samuel not to cease calling upon the L<small>ORD</small> to save them. As he was praying and offering sacrifices, a violent thunderstorm was unleashed, allowing the Israelites to overtake their enemies. The Philistines never rose again in the days of Samuel.
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