36. A generic
Account of the
Whole of Saul's
Reign.
1 Samuel
14:47-52.
47
Now when Saul
had taken the
kingdom over
Israel, he
fought against
all his enemies
on every side,
against Moab,
and against the
children of
Ammon, and
against Edom,
and against the
kings of Zobah,
and against the
Philistines: and
wherever he
turned himself,
he defeated
them.
48
He did
valiantly, and
struck the
Amalekites, and
delivered Israel
out of the hands
of those who
despoiled them.
49
Now the sons of
Saul were
Jonathan, and
Ishvi, and
Malchishua; and
the names of his
two daughters
were these: the
name of the
firstborn Merab,
and the name of
the younger
Michal:
50
and the name of
Saul’s wife was
Ahinoam the
daughter of
Ahimaaz. The
name of the
captain of his
army was Abner
the son of Ner,
Saul’s uncle.
51
Kish was the
father of Saul;
and Ner the
father of Abner
was the son of
Abiel.
52
There was severe
war against the
Philistines all
the days of
Saul: and when
Saul saw any
mighty man, or
any valiant man,
he took him to
him.
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37. Confirmation
and general
Recognition of
Saul as King.
(1) Saul's
Victory over the
Ammonites.
1 Samuel
11:1-11.
1
Then Nahash the
Ammonite came
up, and encamped
against Jabesh
Gilead: and all
the men of
Jabesh said to
Nahash, “Make a
covenant with
us, and we will
serve you.”
2
Nahash the
Ammonite said to
them, “On this
condition I will
make it with
you, that all
your right eyes
be put out; and
I will lay it
for a reproach
on all Israel.”
3
The elders of
Jabesh said to
him, “Give us
seven day, that
we may send
messengers to
all the borders
of Israel; and
then, if there
is no one to
save us, we will
come out to
you.”
4
Then the
messengers came
to Gibeah of
Saul, and spoke
these words in
the ears of the
people: and all
the people
lifted up their
voice, and wept.
5
Behold, Saul
came following
the oxen out of
the field; and
Saul said, “What
ails the people
that they weep?”
They told him
the words of the
men of Jabesh.
6
The Spirit of
God came
mightily on Saul
when he heard
those words, and
his anger was
kindled greatly.
7
He took a yoke
of oxen, and cut
them in pieces,
and sent them
throughout all
the borders of
Israel by the
hand of
messengers,
saying, “Whoever
doesn’t come
forth after Saul
and after
Samuel, so shall
it be done to
his oxen.” The
dread of Yahweh
fell on the
people, and they
came out as one
man.
8
He numbered them
in Bezek; and
the children of
Israel were
three hundred
thousand, and
the men of Judah
thirty thousand.
9
They said to the
messengers who
came, “Thus you
shall tell the
men of Jabesh
Gilead,
‘Tomorrow, by
the time the sun
is hot, you
shall have
deliverance.’”
The messengers
came and told
the men of
Jabesh; and they
were glad.
10
Therefore the
men of Jabesh
said, “Tomorrow
we will come out
to you, and you
shall do with us
all that seems
good to you.”
11
It was so on the
next day, that
Saul put the
people in three
companies; and
they came into
the midst of the
camp in the
morning watch,
and struck the
Ammonites until
the heat of the
day: and it
happened, that
those who
remained were
scattered, so
that no two of
them were left
together.
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(2)
Confirmation of
Saul as King at
Gilgal.
1 Samuel
11:12-15.
12
The people said
to Samuel, “Who
is he who said,
‘Shall Saul
reign over us?’
Bring those men,
that we may put
them to death!”
13
Saul said,
“There shall not
a man be put to
death this day;
for today Yahweh
has worked
deliverance in
Israel.”
14
Then Samuel said
to the people,
“Come, and let
us go to Gilgal,
and renew the
kingdom there.”
15
All the people
went to Gilgal;
and there they
made Saul king
before Yahweh in
Gilgal; and
there they
offered
sacrifices of
peace offerings
before Yahweh;
and there Saul
and all the men
of Israel
rejoiced
greatly.
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(3) Samuel's
last Transaction
with the People
at Gilgal.
1 Samuel
12:1-25.
1
Samuel said to
all Israel,
“Behold, I have
listened to your
voice in all
that you said to
me, and have
made a king over
you.
2
Now, behold, the
king walks
before you; and
I am old and
gray-headed; and
behold, my sons
are with you:
and I have
walked before
you from my
youth to this
day.
3
Here I am.
Witness against
me before
Yahweh, and
before his
anointed. Whose
ox have I taken?
Whose donkey
have I taken?
Whom have I
defrauded? Whom
have I
oppressed? Of
whose hand have
I taken a ransom
to blind my eyes
therewith? I
will restore it
to you.”
4
They said, “You
have not
defrauded us,
nor oppressed
us, neither have
you taken
anything of any
man’s hand.”
5
He said to them,
“Yahweh is
witness against
you, and his
anointed is
witness this
day, that you
have not found
anything in my
hand.”
They said, “He
is witness.”
6
Samuel said to
the people, “It
is Yahweh who
appointed Moses
and Aaron, and
that brought
your fathers up
out of the land
of Egypt.
7
Now therefore
stand still,
that I may plead
with you before
Yahweh
concerning all
the righteous
acts of Yahweh,
which he did to
you and to your
fathers.
8
“When Jacob had
come into Egypt,
and your fathers
cried to Yahweh,
then Yahweh sent
Moses and Aaron,
who brought your
fathers out of
Egypt, and made
them to dwell in
this place.
9
“But they forgot
Yahweh their
God; and he sold
them into the
hand of Sisera,
captain of the
army of Hazor,
and into the
hand of the
Philistines, and
into the hand of
the king of
Moab; and they
fought against
them.
10
They cried to
Yahweh, and
said, ‘We have
sinned, because
we have forsaken
Yahweh, and have
served the Baals
and the
Ashtaroth: but
now deliver us
out of the hand
of our enemies,
and we will
serve you.’
11
Yahweh sent
Jerubbaal, and
Bedan, and
Jephthah, and
Samuel, and
delivered you
out of the hand
of your enemies
on every side;
and you lived in
safety.
12
“When you saw
that Nahash the
king of the
children of
Ammon came
against you, you
said to me, ‘No,
but a king shall
reign over us;’
when Yahweh your
God was your
king.
13
Now therefore
see the king
whom you have
chosen, and whom
you have asked
for: and behold,
Yahweh has set a
king over you.
14
If you will fear
Yahweh, and
serve him, and
listen to his
voice, and not
rebel against
the commandment
of Yahweh, then
both you and
also the king
who reigns over
you are
followers of
Yahweh your God.
15
But if you will
not listen to
the voice of
Yahweh, but
rebel against
the commandment
of Yahweh, then
will the hand of
Yahweh be
against you, as
it was against
your fathers.
16
“Now therefore
stand still and
see this great
thing, which
Yahweh will do
before your
eyes.
17
Isn’t it wheat
harvest today? I
will call to
Yahweh, that he
may send thunder
and rain; and
you shall know
and see that
your wickedness
is great, which
you have done in
the sight of
Yahweh, in
asking for a
king.”
18
So Samuel called
to Yahweh; and
Yahweh sent
thunder and rain
that day: and
all the people
greatly feared
Yahweh and
Samuel.
19
All the people
said to Samuel,
“Pray for your
servants to
Yahweh your God,
that we not die;
for we have
added to all our
sins this evil,
to ask us a
king.”
20
Samuel said to
the people,
“Don’t be
afraid. You have
indeed done all
this evil; yet
don’t turn aside
from following
Yahweh, but
serve Yahweh
with all your
heart.
21
Don’t turn aside
to go after vain
things which
can’t profit nor
deliver, for
they are vain.
22
For Yahweh will
not forsake his
people for his
great name’s
sake, because it
has pleased
Yahweh to make
you a people to
himself.
23
Moreover as for
me, far be it
from me that I
should sin
against Yahweh
in ceasing to
pray for you:
but I will
instruct you in
the good and the
right way.
24
Only fear
Yahweh, and
serve him in
truth with all
your heart; for
consider how
great things he
has done for
you.
25
But if you shall
still do
wickedly, you
shall be
consumed, both
you and your
king.”
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38. The
Beginnings of
Royalty.
1 Samuel
13:1, 2.
1
Saul reigned a
year; and when
he had reigned
two years over
Israel,
2
Saul chose for
himself three
thousand men of
Israel, of which
two thousand
were with Saul
in Michmash and
in the Mount of
Bethel, and one
thousand were
with Jonathan in
Gibeah of
Benjamin: and
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39. The War
against the
Philistines.
(1) Jonathan's
Exploit in
Gibeah.
1 Samuel
13:3a.
3a
Jonathan struck
the garrison of
the Philistines
that was in Geba:
and the
Philistines
heard of it...
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(2) Saul
summons Israel
to Gilgal.
1 Samuel
13:3b, 4.
3b
...Saul blew the
trumpet
throughout all
the land,
saying, “Let the
Hebrews hear!”
4
All Israel heard
that Saul had
struck the
garrison of the
Philistines, and
also that Israel
was had in
abomination with
the Philistines.
The people were
gathered
together after
Saul to Gilgal.
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(3) The
Philistines
encamp in
Michmash.
1 Samuel
13:5.
5
The Philistines
assembled
themselves
together to
fight with
Israel, thirty
thousand
chariots, and
six thousand
horsemen, and
people as the
sand which is on
the seashore in
multitude: and
they came up,
and encamped in
Michmash,
eastward of Beth
Aven.
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(4) The
Distress of
Israel.
1 Samuel
13:6, 7, 19-23.
6
When the men of
Israel saw that
they were in a
strait (for the
people were
distressed),
then the people
hid themselves
in caves, and in
thickets, and in
rocks, and in
coverts, and in
pits.
7
Now some of the
Hebrews had gone
over the Jordan
to the land of
Gad and Gilead;
but as for Saul,
he was yet in
Gilgal, and all
the people
followed him
trembling.
19
It happened,
while Saul
talked to the
priest, that the
tumult that was
in the camp of
the Philistines
went on and
increased: and
Saul said to the
priest,
“Withdraw your
hand!”
20
Saul and all the
people who were
with him were
gathered
together, and
came to the
battle: and
behold, every
man’s sword was
against his
fellow: a very
great confusion.
21
Now the Hebrews
who were with
the Philistines
as before, and
who went up with
them into the
camp, from all
around, even
they also turned
to be with the
Israelites who
were with Saul
and Jonathan.
22
Likewise all the
men of Israel
who had hidden
themselves in
the hill country
of Ephraim, when
they heard that
the Philistines
fled, even they
also followed
hard after them
in the battle.
23
So Yahweh saved
Israel that day:
and the battle
passed over by
Beth Aven.
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(5)
Saul wrongly
offers
Sacrifice.
1 Samuel
13:8, 9.
8
Then Jonathan
said, “Behold,
we will pass
over to the men,
and we will
reveal ourselves
to them.
9
If they say thus
to us, ‘Wait
until we come to
you!’ then we
will stand still
in our place,
and will not go
up to them.
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(6)
Samuel's
Prophecy of
Retribution.
1 Samuel
13:10-14.
10
But if they say
this, ‘Come up
to us!’ then we
will go up; for
Yahweh has
delivered them
into our hand.
This shall be
the sign to us.”
11
Both of them
revealed
themselves to
the garrison of
the Philistines:
and the
Philistines
said, “Behold,
the Hebrews are
coming out of
the holes where
they had hidden
themselves!”
12
The men of the
garrison
answered
Jonathan and his
armor bearer,
and said, “Come
up to us, and we
will show you
something!”
Jonathan said to
his armor
bearer, “Come up
after me; for
Yahweh has
delivered them
into the hand of
Israel.”
13
Jonathan climbed
up on his hands
and on his feet,
and his armor
bearer after
him: and they
fell before
Jonathan; and
his armor bearer
killed them
after him.
14
That first
slaughter, which
Jonathan and his
armor bearer
made, was about
twenty men,
within as it
were half a
furrow’s length
in an acre of
land.
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(7) Saul
moves his
Headquarters to
Gibeah.
1 Samuel
13:15,16.
15
There was a
trembling in the
camp, in the
field, and among
all the people;
the garrison,
and the
spoilers, they
also trembled;
and the earth
quaked: so there
was an exceeding
great trembling.
16
The watchmen of
Saul in Gibeah
of Benjamin
looked; and
behold, the
multitude melted
away, and
scattered.
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(8) The three
marauding Bands
of the
Philistines.
1 Samuel
13:17, 18.
17
Then Saul said
to the people
who were with
him, “Count now,
and see who is
missing from
us.” When they
had counted,
behold, Jonathan
and his armor
bearer were not
there.
18
Saul said to
Ahijah, “Bring
the ark of God
here.” For the
ark of God was
with the
children of
Israel at that
time.
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(9)
Jonathan's bold
Attack on the
Philistines.
1 Samuel
14:1-16.
1
Now it fell on a
day, that
Jonathan the son
of Saul said to
the young man
who bore his
armor, “Come,
and let us go
over to the
Philistines’
garrison, that
is on the other
side.” But he
didn’t tell his
father.
2
Saul stayed in
the uttermost
part of Gibeah
under the
pomegranate tree
which is in
Migron: and the
people who were
with him were
about six
hundred men;
3
and Ahijah, the
son of Ahitub,
Ichabod’s
brother, the son
of Phinehas, the
son of Eli, the
priest of Yahweh
in Shiloh,
wearing an
ephod. The
people didn’t
know that
Jonathan was
gone.
4
Between the
passes, by which
Jonathan sought
to go over to
the Philistines’
garrison, there
was a rocky crag
on the one side,
and a rocky crag
on the other
side: and the
name of the one
was Bozez, and
the name of the
other Seneh.
5
The one crag
rose up on the
north in front
of Michmash, and
the other on the
south in front
of Geba.
6
Jonathan said to
the young man
who bore his
armor, “Come,
and let us go
over to the
garrison of
these
uncircumcised.
It may be that
Yahweh will work
for us; for
there is no
restraint on
Yahweh to save
by many or by
few.”
7
His armor bearer
said to him, “Do
all that is in
your heart. Turn
and, behold, I
am with you
according to
your heart.”
8
Then Jonathan
said, “Behold,
we will pass
over to the men,
and we will
reveal ourselves
to them.
9
If they say thus
to us, ‘Wait
until we come to
you!’ then we
will stand still
in our place,
and will not go
up to them.
10
But if they say
this, ‘Come up
to us!’ then we
will go up; for
Yahweh has
delivered them
into our hand.
This shall be
the sign to us.”
11
Both of them
revealed
themselves to
the garrison of
the Philistines:
and the
Philistines
said, “Behold,
the Hebrews are
coming out of
the holes where
they had hidden
themselves!”
12
The men of the
garrison
answered
Jonathan and his
armor bearer,
and said, “Come
up to us, and we
will show you
something!”
Jonathan said to
his armor
bearer, “Come up
after me; for
Yahweh has
delivered them
into the hand of
Israel.”
13
Jonathan climbed
up on his hands
and on his feet,
and his armor
bearer after
him: and they
fell before
Jonathan; and
his armor bearer
killed them
after him.
14
That first
slaughter, which
Jonathan and his
armor bearer
made, was about
twenty men,
within as it
were half a
furrow’s length
in an acre of
land.
15
There was a
trembling in the
camp, in the
field, and among
all the people;
the garrison,
and the
spoilers, they
also trembled;
and the earth
quaked: so there
was an exceeding
great trembling.
16
The watchmen of
Saul in Gibeah
of Benjamin
looked; and
behold, the
multitude melted
away, and
scattered.
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(10) Flight
and Overthrow of
the Philistines.
1 Samuel
14:17-23.
17
Then Saul said
to the people
who were with
him, “Count now,
and see who is
missing from
us.” When they
had counted,
behold, Jonathan
and his armor
bearer were not
there.
18
Saul said to
Ahijah, “Bring
the ark of God
here.” For the
ark of God was
with the
children of
Israel at that
time.
19
It happened,
while Saul
talked to the
priest, that the
tumult that was
in the camp of
the Philistines
went on and
increased: and
Saul said to the
priest,
“Withdraw your
hand!”
20
Saul and all the
people who were
with him were
gathered
together, and
came to the
battle: and
behold, every
man’s sword was
against his
fellow: a very
great confusion.
21
Now the Hebrews
who were with
the Philistines
as before, and
who went up with
them into the
camp, from all
around, even
they also turned
to be with the
Israelites who
were with Saul
and Jonathan.
22
Likewise all the
men of Israel
who had hidden
themselves in
the hill country
of Ephraim, when
they heard that
the Philistines
fled, even they
also followed
hard after them
in the battle.
23
So Yahweh saved
Israel that day:
and the battle
passed over by
Beth Aven.
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(11) Saul's
rash Curse and
its
Consequences.
1 Samuel
14:24-46.
24
The men of
Israel were
distressed that
day; for Saul
had adjured the
people, saying,
“Cursed is the
man who eats any
food until it is
evening, and I
am avenged of my
enemies.” So
none of the
people tasted
food.
25
All the people
came into the
forest; and
there was honey
on the ground.
26
When the people
had come to the
forest, behold,
the honey
dropped: but no
man put his hand
to his mouth;
for the people
feared the oath.
27
But Jonathan
didn’t hear when
his father
commanded the
people with the
oath: therefore
he put forth the
end of the rod
who was in his
hand, and dipped
it in the
honeycomb, and
put his hand to
his mouth; and
his eyes were
enlightened.
28
Then one of the
people answered,
and said, “Your
father directly
commanded the
people with an
oath, saying,
‘Cursed is the
man who eats
food this day.’”
The people were
faint.
29
Then Jonathan
said, “My father
has troubled the
land. Please
look how my eyes
have been
enlightened,
because I tasted
a little of this
honey.
30
How much more,
if perhaps the
people had eaten
freely today of
the spoil of
their enemies
which they
found? For now
has there been
no great
slaughter among
the
Philistines.”
31
They struck of
the Philistines
that day from
Michmash to
Aijalon. The
people were very
faint;
32
and the people
flew on the
spoil, and took
sheep, and
cattle, and
calves, and
killed them on
the ground; and
the people ate
them with the
blood.
33
Then they told
Saul, saying,
“Behold, the
people are
sinning against
Yahweh, in that
they eat meat
with the blood.”
He said, “You
have dealt
treacherously.
Roll a large
stone to me this
day!”
34
Saul said,
“Disperse
yourselves among
the people, and
tell them,
‘Bring me here
every man his
ox, and every
man his sheep,
and kill them
here, and eat;
and don’t sin
against Yahweh
in eating meat
with the
blood.’” All the
people brought
every man his ox
with him that
night, and
killed them
there.
35
Saul built an
altar to Yahweh.
This was the
first altar that
he built to
Yahweh.
36
Saul said, “Let
us go down after
the Philistines
by night, and
take spoil among
them until the
morning light,
and let us not
leave a man of
them.”
They said, “Do
whatever seems
good to you.”
Then the priest
said, “Let us
draw near here
to God.”
37
Saul asked
counsel of God,
“Shall I go down
after the
Philistines?
Will you deliver
them into the
hand of Israel?”
But he didn’t
answer him that
day.
38
Saul said, “Draw
near here, all
you chiefs of
the people; and
know and see in
which this sin
has been this
day.
39
For, as Yahweh
lives, who saves
Israel, though
it is in
Jonathan my son,
he shall surely
die.” But there
was not a man
among all the
people who
answered him.
40
Then he said to
all Israel, “You
be on one side,
and I and
Jonathan my son
will be on the
other side.”
The people said
to Saul, “Do
what seems good
to you.”
41
Therefore Saul
said to Yahweh,
the God of
Israel, “Show
the right.”
Jonathan and
Saul were
chosen; but the
people escaped.
42
Saul said, “Cast
lots between me
and Jonathan my
son.”
Jonathan was
selected.
43
Then Saul said
to Jonathan,
“Tell me what
you have done!”
Jonathan told
him, and said,
“I certainly did
taste a little
honey with the
end of the rod
that was in my
hand; and
behold, I must
die.”
44
Saul said, “God
do so and more
also; for you
shall surely
die, Jonathan.”
45
The people said
to Saul, “Shall
Jonathan die,
who has worked
this great
salvation in
Israel? Far from
it! As Yahweh
lives, there
shall not one
hair of his head
fall to the
ground; for he
has worked with
God this day!”
So the people
rescued
Jonathan, that
he didn’t die.
46
Then Saul went
up from
following the
Philistines; and
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40. Jehovah's
Rejection of
Saul.
(1) The
Commission to
destroy Amalek.
1 Samuel
15:1-3.
1
Samuel said to
Saul, “Yahweh
sent me to
anoint you to be
king over his
people, over
Israel. Now
therefore listen
to the voice of
the words of
Yahweh.
2
Thus says Yahweh
of Armies, ‘I
have marked that
which Amalek did
to Israel, how
he set himself
against him in
the way, when he
came up out of
Egypt.
3
Now go and
strike Amalek,
and utterly
destroy all that
they have, and
don’t spare
them; but kill
both man and
woman, infant
and nursing
baby, ox and
sheep, camel and
donkey.’”
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(2) Saul's
Disobedience.
1 Samuel
15:4-9.
4
Saul summoned
the people, and
numbered them in
Telaim, two
hundred thousand
footmen, and ten
thousand men of
Judah.
5
Saul came to the
city of Amalek,
and laid wait in
the valley.
6
Saul said to the
Kenites, “Go,
depart, go down
from among the
Amalekites, lest
I destroy you
with them; for
you showed
kindness to all
the children of
Israel, when
they came up out
of Egypt.” So
the Kenites
departed from
among the
Amalekites.
7
Saul struck the
Amalekites, from
Havilah as you
go to Shur, that
is before Egypt.
8
He took Agag the
king of the
Amalekites
alive, and
utterly
destroyed all
the people with
the edge of the
sword.
9
But Saul and the
people spared
Agag, and the
best of the
sheep, and of
the cattle, and
of the fatlings,
and the lambs,
and all that was
good, and
wouldn’t utterly
destroy them:
but everything
that was vile
and refuse, that
they destroyed
utterly.
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(3) The
Penalty of
Disobedience.
1 Samuel
15:10-31.
10
Then the word of
Yahweh came to
Samuel, saying,
11
“It grieves me
that I have set
up Saul to be
king; for he is
turned back from
following me,
and has not
performed my
commandments.”
Samuel was
angry; and he
cried to Yahweh
all night.
12
Samuel rose
early to meet
Saul in the
morning; and it
was told Samuel,
saying, “Saul
came to Carmel,
and behold, he
set up a
monument for
himself, and
turned, and
passed on, and
went down to
Gilgal.”
13
Samuel came to
Saul; and Saul
said to him,
“You are blessed
by Yahweh! I
have performed
the commandment
of Yahweh.”
14
Samuel said,
“Then what does
this bleating of
the sheep in my
ears, and the
lowing of the
cattle which I
hear mean?”
15
Saul said, “They
have brought
them from the
Amalekites; for
the people
spared the best
of the sheep and
of the cattle,
to sacrifice to
Yahweh your God.
We have utterly
destroyed the
rest.”
16
Then Samuel said
to Saul, “Stay,
and I will tell
you what Yahweh
has said to me
last night.”
He said to him,
“Say on.”
17
Samuel said,
“Though you were
little in your
own sight,
weren’t you made
the head of the
tribes of
Israel? Yahweh
anointed you
king over
Israel;
18
and Yahweh sent
you on a
journey, and
said, ‘Go, and
utterly destroy
the sinners the
Amalekites, and
fight against
them until they
are consumed.’
19
Why then didn’t
you obey the
voice of Yahweh,
but took the
spoils, and did
that which was
evil in the
sight of
Yahweh?”
20
Saul said to
Samuel, “But I
have obeyed the
voice of Yahweh,
and have gone
the way which
Yahweh sent me,
and have brought
Agag the king of
Amalek, and have
utterly
destroyed the
Amalekites.
21
But the people
took of the
spoil, sheep and
cattle, the
chief of the
devoted things,
to sacrifice to
Yahweh your God
in Gilgal.”
22
Samuel said,
“Has Yahweh as
great delight in
burnt offerings
and sacrifices,
as in obeying
the voice of
Yahweh? Behold,
to obey is
better than
sacrifice, and
to listen than
the fat of rams.
23
For rebellion is
as the sin of
witchcraft, and
stubbornness is
as idolatry and
teraphim.
Because you have
rejected the
word of Yahweh,
he has also
rejected you
from being
king.”
24
Saul said to
Samuel, “I have
sinned; for I
have
transgressed the
commandment of
Yahweh, and your
words, because I
feared the
people, and
obeyed their
voice.
25
Now therefore,
please pardon my
sin, and turn
again with me,
that I may
worship Yahweh.”
26
Samuel said to
Saul, “I will
not return with
you; for you
have rejected
the word of
Yahweh, and
Yahweh has
rejected you
from being king
over Israel.”
27
As Samuel turned
about to go
away, Saul
grabbed the
skirt of his
robe, and it
tore.
28
Samuel said to
him, “Yahweh has
torn the kingdom
of Israel from
you this day,
and has given it
to a neighbor of
yours who is
better than you.
29
Also the
Strength of
Israel will not
lie nor repent;
for he is not a
man, that he
should repent.”
30
Then he said, “I
have sinned: yet
please honor me
now before the
elders of my
people, and
before Israel,
and come back
with me, that I
may worship
Yahweh your
God.”
31
So Samuel went
back with Saul;
and Saul
worshiped
Yahweh.
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(4) The Fate
of Agag.
1 Samuel
15:32, 33.
32
Then Samuel
said, “Bring
here to me Agag
the king of the
Amalekites!”
Agag came to him
cheerfully. Agag
said, “Surely
the bitterness
of death is
past.”
33
Samuel said, “As
your sword has
made women
childless, so
your mother will
be childless
among women!”
Samuel cut Agag
in pieces before
Yahweh in Gilgal.
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(5) Samuel
and Saul part.
1 Samuel
15:34.35.
34
Then Samuel went
to Ramah; and
Saul went up to
his house to
Gibeah of Saul.
35
Samuel came no
more to see Saul
until the day of
his death; for
Samuel mourned
for Saul: and
Yahweh grieved
that he had made
Saul king over
Israel.
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