1 Samuel 21:6
So the priest gave him the consecrated bread, since there was no bread there but the Bread of the Presence, which had been removed from before the LORD and replaced with hot bread on the day it was taken away.
Bible Study Questions and Answers
1. What is the meaning of 1 Samuel 21:6?

2. Why did the priest give David the consecrated bread in 1 Samuel 21:6?

3. How does 1 Samuel 21:6 illustrate God's provision in times of need?

4. What does 1 Samuel 21:6 teach about the sacredness of God's provisions?

5. How can we trust God to provide for us like David in 1 Samuel?

6. How does Jesus reference this event in Matthew 12:3-4, and its significance?

7. Why did Ahimelech give David the consecrated bread in 1 Samuel 21:6?

8. Does 1 Samuel 21:6 justify breaking religious laws for survival?

9. How does 1 Samuel 21:6 relate to Jesus' teachings on the Sabbath?

10. What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Samuel 21?

11. Why does this text present such severe violence against priests as sanctioned or uninterrupted (1 Samuel 22:19)?

12. How do we reconcile God’s protection of David with the horrific outcome that befell the priests who assisted him (1 Samuel 22)?

13. What is the plot of Priests of Nob?

14. Why did Doeg betray David to King Saul?
Discussion Questions
1. How does David's request for the Bread of the Presence demonstrate his faith in God's provision?

2. In what ways does Ahimelech's response to David's need challenge our understanding of religious rituals and compassion?

3. How can we apply the principle of "mercy over sacrifice" in our daily interactions and decision-making?

4. What does this passage teach us about the role of spiritual leaders in addressing the needs of their community?

5. How does this event in David's life foreshadow the teachings and ministry of Jesus Christ, particularly regarding the Sabbath and acts of mercy?1. Why do you think David lied to Ahimelech about his mission? What could he have done differently?

2. How did Ahimelech respond to David's request for food and a weapon? What does this show about his character?

3. Why was it significant that David took the sword of Goliath?

4. Why did David decide to go to Gath? What risks did he take in going to a city of his former enemies?

5. How does David's behavior in Gath contrast with his usual demeanor? What does it show about his state of mind?

6. What can we learn from David's actions when faced with life-threatening danger?

7. How does this chapter depict God's providence?

8. What can we learn about fear and trust in God from this chapter?

9. How did David's deceptive actions impact others around him, particularly Ahimelech?

10. Have you ever been in a situation where you felt the need to deceive others for your own safety? How would you handle such a situation in the light of Christian ethics?

11. How can this chapter inspire us to rely on God in our darkest hours?

12. How can this story guide us in our responses to fear and desperation?

13. What does this chapter teach us about the consequences of our actions?

14. How can we reconcile David's deceptive actions with his faith in God?

15. How does this chapter contribute to our understanding of David's relationship with God?

16. How does this chapter influence our understanding of God's providence and sovereignty?

17. In times of fear and danger, how can we hold onto our faith in God?

18. Do you think David was right in pretending to be insane before Achish? What alternative actions could he have taken?

19. Reflect on a time you felt desperate. How would you have acted differently knowing what you now know about faith and trust in God?

20. How can we apply the lessons from this chapter to our everyday lives, especially during difficult times?

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