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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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