29. The
persistent
Demand of the
People for a
King.
1 Samuel
8:1-22.
1
It happened,
when Samuel was
old, that he
made his sons
judges over
Israel.
2
Now the name of
his firstborn
was Joel; and
the name of his
second, Abijah:
they were judges
in Beersheba.
3
His sons didn’t
walk in his
ways, but turned
aside after
lucre, and took
bribes, and
perverted
justice.
4
Then all the
elders of Israel
gathered
themselves
together, and
came to Samuel
to Ramah;
5
and they said to
him, “Behold,
you are old, and
your sons don’t
walk in your
ways: now make
us a king to
judge us like
all the
nations.”
6
But the thing
displeased
Samuel, when
they said, “Give
us a king to
judge us.”
Samuel prayed to
Yahweh.
7
Yahweh said to
Samuel, “Listen
to the voice of
the people in
all that they
tell you; for
they have not
rejected you,
but they have
rejected me,
that I should
not be king over
them.
8
According to all
the works which
they have done
since the day
that I brought
them up out of
Egypt even to
this day, in
that they have
forsaken me, and
served other
gods, so do they
also to you.
9
Now therefore
listen to their
voice: however
you shall
protest solemnly
to them, and
shall show them
the way of the
king who shall
reign over
them.”
10
Samuel told all
the words of
Yahweh to the
people who asked
of him a king.
11
He said, “This
will be the way
of the king who
shall reign over
you: he will
take your sons,
and appoint them
to him, for his
chariots, and to
be his horsemen;
and they shall
run before his
chariots;
12
and he will
appoint them to
him for captains
of thousands,
and captains of
fifties; and he
will assign some
to plow his
ground, and to
reap his
harvest, and to
make his
instruments of
war, and the
instruments of
his chariots.
13
He will take
your daughters
to be perfumers,
and to be cooks,
and to be
bakers.
14
He will take
your fields, and
your vineyards,
and your olive
groves, even
their best, and
give them to his
servants.
15
He will take the
tenth of your
seed, and of
your vineyards,
and give to his
officers, and to
his servants.
16
He will take
your male
servants, and
your female
servants, and
your best young
men, and your
donkeys, and put
them to his
work.
17
He will take the
tenth of your
flocks: and you
shall be his
servants.
18
You shall cry
out in that day
because of your
king whom you
shall have
chosen you; and
Yahweh will not
answer you in
that day.”
19
But the people
refused to
listen to the
voice of Samuel;
and they said,
“No; but we will
have a king over
us,
20
that we also may
be like all the
nations, and
that our king
may judge us,
and go out
before us, and
fight our
battles.”
21
Samuel heard all
the words of the
people, and he
rehearsed them
in the ears of
Yahweh.
22
Yahweh said to
Samuel, “Listen
to their voice,
and make them a
king.”
Samuel said to
the men of
Israel, “Every
man go to his
city.”
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30. Samuel meets
Saul, who is
destined by
Jehovah to be
King over
Israel.
1 Samuel
9:1-25.
1
Now there was a
man of Benjamin,
whose name was
Kish, the son of
Abiel, the son
of Zeror, the
son of Becorath,
the son of
Aphiah, the son
of a Benjamite,
a mighty man of
valor.
2
He had a son,
whose name was
Saul, an
impressive young
man; and there
was not among
the children of
Israel a better
person than he.
From his
shoulders and
upward he was
higher than any
of the people.
3
The donkeys of
Kish, Saul’s
father, were
lost. Kish said
to Saul his son,
“Take now one of
the servants
with you, and
arise, go seek
the donkeys.”
4
He passed
through the hill
country of
Ephraim, and
passed through
the land of
Shalishah, but
they didn’t find
them: then they
passed through
the land of
Shaalim, and
there they
weren’t there:
and he passed
through the land
of the
Benjamites, but
they didn’t find
them.
5
When they had
come to the land
of Zuph, Saul
said to his
servant who was
with him, “Come,
and let us
return, lest my
father stop
caring about the
donkeys, and be
anxious for us.”
6
He said to him,
“See now, there
is in this city
a man of God,
and he is a man
who is held in
honor. All that
he says comes
surely to pass.
Now let us go
there. Perhaps
he can tell us
concerning our
journey whereon
we go.”
7
Then Saul said
to his servant,
“But, behold, if
we go, what
shall we bring
the man? For the
bread is spent
in our vessels,
and there is not
a present to
bring to the man
of God. What do
we have?”
8
The servant
answered Saul
again, and said,
“Behold, I have
in my hand the
fourth part of a
shekel of
silver. I will
give that to the
man of God, to
tell us our
way.”
9
(In earlier
times in Israel,
when a man went
to inquire of
God, thus he
said, “Come, and
let us go to the
seer;” for he
who is now
called a prophet
was before
called a Seer.)
10
Then Saul said
to his servant,
“Well said.
Come, let us
go.” So they
went to the city
where the man of
God was.
11
As they went up
the ascent to
the city, they
found young
maidens going
out to draw
water, and said
to them, “Is the
seer here?”
12
They answered
them, and said,
“He is. Behold,
he is before
you. Hurry now,
for he has come
today into the
city; for the
people have a
sacrifice today
in the high
place.
13
As soon as you
have come into
the city, you
shall
immediately find
him, before he
goes up to the
high place to
eat; for the
people will not
eat until he
come, because he
blesses the
sacrifice.
Afterwards those
who are invited
eat. Now
therefore go up;
for at this time
you shall find
him.”
14
They went up to
the city. As
they came within
the city,
behold, Samuel
came out toward
them, to go up
to the high
place.
15
Now Yahweh had
revealed to
Samuel a day
before Saul
came, saying,
16
“Tomorrow about
this time I will
send you a man
out of the land
of Benjamin, and
you shall anoint
him to be prince
over my people
Israel; and he
shall save my
people out of
the hand of the
Philistines: for
I have looked on
my people,
because their
cry has come to
me.”
17
When Samuel saw
Saul, Yahweh
said to him,
“Behold, the man
of whom I spoke
to you! this
same shall have
authority over
my people.”
18
Then Saul drew
near to Samuel
in the gate, and
said, “Please
tell me where
the seer’s house
is.”
19
Samuel answered
Saul, and said,
“I am the seer.
Go up before me
to the high
place, for you
shall eat with
me today. In the
morning I will
let you go, and
will tell you
all that is in
your heart.
20
As for your
donkeys who were
lost three days
ago, don’t set
your mind on
them; for they
are found. For
whom is all that
is desirable in
Israel? Is it
not for you, and
for all your
father’s house?”
21
Saul answered,
“Am I not a
Benjamite, of
the smallest of
the tribes of
Israel? And my
family the least
of all the
families of the
tribe of
Benjamin? Why
then do you
speak to me like
this?”
22
Samuel took Saul
and his servant,
and brought them
into the guest
room, and made
them sit in the
best place among
those who were
invited, who
were about
thirty persons.
23
Samuel said to
the cook, “Bring
the portion
which I gave
you, of which I
said to you,
‘Set it aside.’”
24
The cook took up
the thigh, and
that which was
on it, and set
it before Saul.
Samuel said,
“Behold, that
which has been
reserved! Set it
before yourself
and eat; because
for the
appointed time
has it been kept
for you, for I
said, ‘I have
invited the
people.’” So
Saul ate with
Samuel that day.
25
When they had
come down from
the high place
into the city,
he talked with
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31. Saul is
privately
anointed by
Samuel.
1 Samuel
9:26-10:1.
26
They arose
early: and it
happened about
the spring of
the day, that
Samuel called to
Saul on the
housetop,
saying, “Get up,
that I may send
you away.” Saul
arose, and they
went out both of
them, he and
Samuel, abroad.
27
As they were
going down at
the end of the
city, Samuel
said to Saul,
“Tell the
servant pass on
before us” (and
he passed on),
“but stand still
first, that I
may cause you to
hear the word of
God.”
1
Then Samuel took
the vial of oil,
and poured it on
his head, and
kissed him, and
said, “Isn’t it
that Yahweh has
anointed you to
be prince over
his inheritance?
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32. The Signs of
the Divine
Confirmation.
1 Samuel
10:2-16.
2
When you have
departed from me
today, then you
shall find two
men by Rachel’s
tomb, in the
border of
Benjamin at
Zelzah; and they
will tell you,
‘The donkeys
which you went
to seek have
been found; and
behold, your
father has
stopped caring
about the
donkeys, and is
anxious for you,
saying, “What
shall I do for
my son?”’
3
“Then you shall
go on forward
from there, and
you shall come
to the oak of
Tabor; and three
men shall meet
you there going
up to God to
Bethel, one
carrying three
young goats, and
another carrying
three loaves of
bread, and
another carrying
a bottle of
wine:
4
and they will
greet you, and
give you two
loaves of bread,
which you shall
receive of their
hand.
5
“After that you
shall come to
the hill of God,
where is the
garrison of the
Philistines: and
it shall happen,
when you have
come there to
the city, that
you shall meet a
band of prophets
coming down from
the high place
with a psaltery,
and a
tambourine, and
a pipe, and a
harp, before
them; and they
will be
prophesying:
6
and the Spirit
of Yahweh will
come mightily on
you, and you
shall prophesy
with them, and
shall be turned
into another
man.
7
Let it be, when
these signs have
come to you,
that you do as
occasion shall
serve you; for
God is with you.
8
“You shall go
down before me
to Gilgal; and
behold, I will
come down to
you, to offer
burnt offerings,
and to sacrifice
sacrifices of
peace offerings:
you shall wait
seven days,
until I come to
you, and show
you what you
shall do.”
9
It was so, that
when he had
turned his back
to go from
Samuel, God gave
him another
heart: and all
those signs
happened that
day.
10
When they came
there to the
hill, behold, a
band of prophets
met him; and the
Spirit of God
came mightily on
him, and he
prophesied among
them.
11
It happened,
when all who
knew him before
saw that,
behold, he
prophesied with
the prophets,
then the people
said one to
another, “What
is this that has
come to the son
of Kish? Is Saul
also among the
prophets?”
12
One of the same
place answered,
“Who is their
father?”
Therefore it
became a
proverb, “Is
Saul also among
the prophets?”
13
When he had made
an end of
prophesying, he
came to the high
place.
14
Saul’s uncle
said to him and
to his servant,
“Where did you
go?”
He said, “To
seek the
donkeys. When we
saw that they
were not found,
we came to
Samuel.”
15
Saul’s uncle
said, “Please
tell me what
Samuel said to
you.”
16
Saul said to his
uncle, “He told
us plainly that
the donkeys were
found.” But
concerning the
matter of the
kingdom, of
which Samuel
spoke, he didn’t
tell him.
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33. The Choice
of Saul by Lot
at Mizpeh.
1 Samuel
10:17-21.
17
Samuel called
the people
together to
Yahweh to Mizpah;
18
and he said to
the children of
Israel, “Thus
says Yahweh, the
God of Israel,
‘I brought up
Israel out of
Egypt, and I
delivered you
out of the hand
of the
Egyptians, and
out of the hand
of all the
kingdoms that
oppressed you:’
19
but you have
this day
rejected your
God, who himself
saves you out of
all your
calamities and
your distresses;
and you have
said to him,
‘No! Set a king
over us.’ Now
therefore
present
yourselves
before Yahweh by
your tribes, and
by your
thousands.”
20
So Samuel
brought all the
tribes of Israel
near, and the
tribe of
Benjamin was
taken.
21
He brought the
tribe of
Benjamin near by
their families;
and the family
of the Matrites
was taken; and
Saul the son of
Kish was taken:
but when they
sought him, he
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34. The
Installation of
Saul as King.
1 Samuel
10:22-25.
22
Therefore they
asked of Yahweh
further, “Is
there yet a man
to come here?”
Yahweh answered,
“Behold, he has
hidden himself
among the
baggage.”
23
They ran and
fetched him
there; and when
he stood among
the people, he
was higher than
any of the
people from his
shoulders and
upward.
24
Samuel said to
all the people,
“You see him
whom Yahweh has
chosen, that
there is none
like him among
all the people?”
All the people
shouted, and
said, “Let the
king live!”
25
Then Samuel told
the people the
regulations of
the kingdom, and
wrote it in a
book, and laid
it up before
Yahweh. Samuel
sent all the
people away,
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35. Saul's brief
Retirement to
private Life.
1 Samuel
10:26, 27.
26
Saul also went
to his house to
Gibeah; and
there went with
him the army,
whose hearts God
had touched.
27
But certain
worthless
fellows said,
“How shall this
man save us?”
They despised
him, and brought
him no present.
But he held his
peace.
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