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Season 5, Kings and Queens: The Witch of Endor

January 03, 2024 Joanne Guarnieri Hagemeyer Season 5 Episode 1
Season 5, Kings and Queens: The Witch of Endor
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Season 5, Kings and Queens: The Witch of Endor
Jan 03, 2024 Season 5 Episode 1
Joanne Guarnieri Hagemeyer

Probably the main point of the story, and why it was included in King Saul’s narrative, is to show how truly far he had sunken. At one point, King Saul is depicted in a dead faint of hunger, weakness, and terror, with the Witch of Endor stooping over him urging him to get up and eat.  But this unnamed woman could teach you and me a thing or two about what it means to give sacrificial love. 

The juxtapositions are striking:
• The king of all Israel cowering in terror while a lowly subject tries to help him up.
 
• Someone who was once anointed by God, who had once prophesied while swept up in the Spirit, now consulting a spiritist in direct transgression against God’s express command.

• A tall and well-built man, now led by a woman who most likely was not even an Israelite.
Still, on second and third read, intriguing possibilities and perplexing questions arise.

I Spiritism
God requires faith from the people of God.

II Saul’s Downward Spiral
God’s word prevails in every context.

III Spirit of Love
The greatest evidence and power of God is love for people.

To view the YouTube presentation, click here: The Witch of Endor

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Books by Joanne
"Broken, Searching, Trusted, Powerful"
"Love Feast"

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Probably the main point of the story, and why it was included in King Saul’s narrative, is to show how truly far he had sunken. At one point, King Saul is depicted in a dead faint of hunger, weakness, and terror, with the Witch of Endor stooping over him urging him to get up and eat.  But this unnamed woman could teach you and me a thing or two about what it means to give sacrificial love. 

The juxtapositions are striking:
• The king of all Israel cowering in terror while a lowly subject tries to help him up.
 
• Someone who was once anointed by God, who had once prophesied while swept up in the Spirit, now consulting a spiritist in direct transgression against God’s express command.

• A tall and well-built man, now led by a woman who most likely was not even an Israelite.
Still, on second and third read, intriguing possibilities and perplexing questions arise.

I Spiritism
God requires faith from the people of God.

II Saul’s Downward Spiral
God’s word prevails in every context.

III Spirit of Love
The greatest evidence and power of God is love for people.

To view the YouTube presentation, click here: The Witch of Endor

Brought to you by Grace and Peace Joanne, LLC

Grace and Peace Joanne on YouTube
Each podcast is designed to offer background scholarship on the topic, including setting, culture, original language, and archaeology, as well as a theological study.

Grace and Peace, Joanne Website
Biblical exegesis from an equalitarian point of view

Books by Joanne
"Broken, Searching, Trusted, Powerful"
"Love Feast"

Forty Freebies
If you would like a set of forty Bible studies on Women in the Bible, complete with fifteen study questions, commentary, a bibliograp...