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How do we know that the report of the battle in 1 Samuel is trustworthy?

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The report is reliable because it comes from a survivor who witnessed the events firsthand.

The credibility of the report brought back to Eli concerning the battle is rooted in the identity of the messenger himself—a man from the tribe of Benjamin who had just come from the battlefield. His torn clothes and dirt-covered appearance serve as evidence of his experiences amid the fighting, differentiating him from mere hearsay. The emphasis on this man's firsthand experience reinforces the truthfulness of his testimony, consistent with the importance of reliable witness accounts throughout Scripture. Furthermore, the account is recorded in the Bible, which is divinely inspired, affirming its authenticity and significance for God's people.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 4:12-14, 1 Samuel 8:1

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