Samuel is a biblical figure from the Old Testament who plays a key role in the transfer of God’s Kingdom in Israel to Saul, and later to David. Hobbes maintains that the Books of Samuel in the Old Testament were written long after the life of Samuel, which negatively affects the authority of Holy Scripture in Hobbes’s opinion. As the authorship of Holy Scripture can never be certain, one must fine authority within God’s message itself, not the language and stories of others.