Saul Anointed King

There was a prominent man of Benjamin named Kish(A) son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah, son of a Benjaminite. He had a son named Saul, an impressive young man.(B) There was no one more impressive among the Israelites than he. He stood a head taller than anyone else.[a](C)

One day the donkeys of Saul’s father Kish wandered off. Kish said to his son Saul, “Take one of the servants with you and go look for the donkeys.” Saul and his servant went through the hill country of Ephraim(D) and then through the region of Shalishah,(E) but they didn’t find them. They went through the region of Shaalim(F)—nothing. Then they went through the Benjaminite region but still didn’t find them.

When they came to the land of Zuph,(G) Saul said to the servant who was with him, “Come on, let’s go back, or my father will stop worrying about the donkeys and start worrying about us.”(H)

“Look,” the servant said, “there’s a man of God(I) in this city who is highly respected; everything he says is sure to come true.(J) Let’s go there now. Maybe he’ll tell us which way we should go.”(K)

“Suppose we do go,” Saul said to his servant, “what do we take the man? The food from our packs is gone, and there’s no gift to take to the man of God.(L) What do we have?”

The servant answered Saul, “Here, I have a little[b] silver. I’ll give it to the man of God, and he will tell us which way we should go.”

Formerly in Israel, a man who was going to inquire of God would say, “Come, let’s go to the seer,” for the prophet of today was formerly called the seer.(M)

10 “Good,” Saul replied to his servant. “Come on, let’s go.” So they went to the city where the man of God was. 11 As they were climbing the hill to the city, they found some young women coming out to draw water(N) and asked, “Is the seer here?”

12 The women answered, “Yes, he is ahead of you. Hurry, he just now entered the city, because there’s a sacrifice(O) for the people at the high place(P) today. 13 As soon as you enter the city, you will find him before he goes to the high place to eat. The people won’t eat until he comes because he must bless the sacrifice; after that, the guests can eat. Go up immediately—you can find him now.” 14 So they went up toward the city.

Saul and his servant were entering the city when they saw Samuel coming toward them on his way to the high place. 15 Now the day before Saul’s arrival, the Lord had informed Samuel,(Q) 16 “At this time tomorrow I will send you a man from the land of Benjamin. Anoint him ruler over my people Israel.(R) He will save them from the Philistines because I have seen the affliction of my people,(S) for their cry has come to me.” 17 When Samuel saw Saul, the Lord told him, “Here is the man I told you about;(T) he will govern my people.”

18 Saul approached Samuel in the city gate and asked, “Would you please tell me where the seer’s house is?”

19 “I am the seer,” Samuel answered.[c] “Go up ahead of me to the high place and eat with me today. When I send you off in the morning, I’ll tell you everything that’s in your heart. 20 As for the donkeys that wandered away from you three days ago,(U) don’t worry about them because they’ve been found. And who does all Israel desire(V) but you and all your father’s family?”

21 Saul responded, “Am I not a Benjaminite(W) from the smallest of Israel’s tribes and isn’t my clan the least important of all the clans of the Benjaminite tribe?(X) So why have you said something like this to me?”

22 Samuel took Saul and his servant, brought them to the banquet hall, and gave them a place at the head of the thirty[d] or so men who had been invited. 23 Then Samuel said to the cook, “Get the portion of meat that I gave you and told you to set aside.”

24 The cook picked up the thigh(Y) and what was attached to it and set it before Saul. Then Samuel said, “Notice that the reserved piece is set before you. Eat it because it was saved for you for this solemn event at the time I said, ‘I’ve invited the people.’” So Saul ate with Samuel that day. 25 Afterward, they went down from the high place to the city, and Samuel spoke with Saul on the roof.[e](Z)

26 They got up early, and just before dawn, Samuel called to Saul on the roof, “Get up, and I’ll send you on your way!” Saul got up, and both he and Samuel went outside. 27 As they were going down to the edge of the city, Samuel said to Saul, “Tell the servant to go on ahead of us, but you stay for a while, and I’ll reveal the word of God to you.” So the servant went on.

10 Samuel took the flask of oil,(AA) poured it out on Saul’s head,(AB) kissed him, and said, “Hasn’t the Lord anointed you(AC) ruler over his inheritance?[f](AD) Today when you leave me, you’ll find two men at Rachel’s Grave(AE) at Zelzah in the territory of Benjamin. They will say to you, ‘The donkeys you went looking for have been found,(AF) and now your father has stopped being concerned about the donkeys and is worried about you, asking: What should I do about my son?’

“You will proceed from there until you come to the oak of Tabor.(AG) Three men going up to God at Bethel(AH) will meet you there, one bringing three goats, one bringing three loaves of bread, and one bringing a clay jar of wine. They will ask how you are and give you two loaves[g] of bread, which you will accept from them.

“After that you will come to Gibeah of God(AI) where there are Philistine garrisons.[h] When you arrive at the city, you will meet a group of prophets(AJ) coming down from the high place prophesying.(AK) They will be preceded by harps, tambourines, flutes, and lyres. The Spirit of the Lord will come powerfully on you,(AL) you will prophesy with them,(AM) and you will be transformed.(AN) When these signs have happened to you, do whatever your circumstances require[i](AO) because God is with you. Afterward, go ahead of me to Gilgal. I will come to you to offer burnt offerings and to sacrifice fellowship offerings. Wait seven days until I come to you and show you what to do.”

When Saul turned to leave Samuel, God changed his heart,[j] and all the signs came about that day. 10 When Saul and his servant arrived at Gibeah, a group of prophets met him. Then the Spirit of God came powerfully on him, and he prophesied along with them.

11 Everyone who knew him previously and saw him prophesy with the prophets asked each other, “What has happened to the son of Kish? Is Saul also among the prophets?” (AP)

12 Then a man who was from there asked, “And who is their father?” (AQ)

As a result, “Is Saul also among the prophets?” became a popular saying. 13 Then Saul finished prophesying and went to the high place.

14 Saul’s uncle(AR) asked him and his servant, “Where did you go?”

“To look for the donkeys,” Saul answered. “When we saw they weren’t there, we went to Samuel.”(AS)

15 “Tell me,” Saul’s uncle asked, “what did Samuel say to you?”

16 Saul told him, “He assured us the donkeys had been found.” However, Saul did not tell him what Samuel had said about the matter of kingship.

Saul Received as King

17 Samuel summoned the people to the Lord at Mizpah(AT) 18 and said to the Israelites, “This is what the Lord, the God of Israel, says:(AU) ‘I brought Israel out of Egypt, and I rescued you from the power of the Egyptians and all the kingdoms that were oppressing you.’ 19 But today you have rejected your God,(AV) who saves you from all your troubles and afflictions. You said to him, ‘You[k] must set a king over us.’(AW) Now therefore present yourselves before the Lord by your tribes and clans.”(AX)

20 Samuel had all the tribes of Israel come forward, and the tribe of Benjamin was selected. 21 Then he had the tribe of Benjamin come forward by its clans, and the Matrite clan was selected.[l] Finally, Saul son of Kish was selected.(AY) But when they searched for him, they could not find him. 22 They again inquired of the Lord,(AZ) “Has the man come here yet?”

The Lord replied, “There he is, hidden among the supplies.”

23 They ran and got him from there. When he stood among the people, he stood a head taller than anyone else.[m](BA) 24 Samuel said to all the people, “Do you see the one the Lord has chosen?(BB) There is no one like him among the entire population.”

And all the people shouted,[n] “Long live the king!” (BC)

25 Samuel proclaimed to the people the rights of kingship.(BD) He wrote them on a scroll, which he placed in the presence of the Lord.(BE) Then Samuel sent all the people home.

26 Saul also went to his home in Gibeah,(BF) and brave men whose hearts God had touched went with him. 27 But some wicked men said, “How can this guy save us?” They despised him and did not bring him a gift,(BG) but Saul said nothing.[o][p]

Saul’s Deliverance of Jabesh-gilead

11 Nahash[q](BH) the Ammonite came up and laid siege to Jabesh-gilead.(BI) All the men of Jabesh said to him, “Make a treaty(BJ) with us, and we will serve you.”

Nahash the Ammonite replied, “I’ll make one with you on this condition: that I gouge out everyone’s right eye(BK) and humiliate all Israel.”(BL)

“Don’t do anything to us for seven days,” the elders of Jabesh said to him, “and let us send messengers throughout the territory of Israel. If no one saves us, we will surrender to you.”

When the messengers came to Gibeah,(BM) Saul’s hometown, and told the terms to the people, all wept aloud.(BN) Just then Saul was coming in from the field behind his oxen. “What’s the matter with the people? Why are they weeping?” Saul inquired, and they repeated to him the words of the men from Jabesh.

When Saul heard these words, the Spirit of God suddenly came powerfully on him,(BO) and his anger burned furiously. He took a team of oxen, cut them in pieces,(BP) and sent them throughout the territory of Israel by messengers who said, “This is what will be done to the ox of anyone who doesn’t march behind Saul and Samuel.”(BQ) As a result, the terror of the Lord fell on the people, and they went out united.(BR)

Saul counted them at Bezek.(BS) There were three hundred thousand[r](BT) Israelites and thirty thousand[s] men from Judah. He told the messengers who had come, “Tell this to the men of Jabesh-gilead: ‘Deliverance will be yours tomorrow by the time the sun is hot.’” So the messengers told the men of Jabesh, and they rejoiced.

10 Then the men of Jabesh said to Nahash, “Tomorrow we will come out, and you can do whatever you want to us.”

11 The next day Saul organized the troops into three divisions.(BU) During the morning watch, they invaded the Ammonite camp and slaughtered them until the heat of the day. There were survivors, but they were so scattered that no two of them were left together.

Saul’s Confirmation as King

12 Afterward, the people said to Samuel, “Who said that Saul should not[t] reign over us?(BV) Give us those men so we can kill them!” (BW)

13 But Saul ordered, “No one will be executed this day, for today the Lord has provided deliverance in Israel.”(BX)

14 Then Samuel said to the people, “Come, let’s go to Gilgal, so we can renew the kingship there.” 15 So all the people went to Gilgal, and there in the Lord’s presence(BY) they made Saul king. There they sacrificed fellowship offerings(BZ) in the Lord’s presence, and Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly.

Samuel’s Final Public Speech

12 Then Samuel said to all Israel, “I have carefully listened to everything you said to me and placed a king over you.(CA) Now you can see that the king is leading you. As for me, I’m old and gray, and my sons are here with you. I have led you from my youth until now. Here I am. Bring charges against me before the Lord and his anointed: Whose ox or donkey have I taken?(CB) Who have I wronged or mistreated? Who gave me a bribe to overlook something?[u](CC) I will return it to you.”

“You haven’t wronged us, you haven’t mistreated us, and you haven’t taken anything from anyone,” they responded.

He said to them, “The Lord is a witness against you, and his anointed is a witness today that you haven’t found anything(CD) in my hand.”(CE)

“He is a witness,” they said.

Then Samuel said to the people, “The Lord, who appointed Moses and Aaron(CF) and who brought your ancestors up from the land of Egypt, is a witness.[v] Now present yourselves, so I may confront you before the Lord about all the righteous acts he has done for you and your ancestors.

“When Jacob went to Egypt,[w] your ancestors cried out to the Lord,(CG) and he sent them Moses and Aaron, who led your ancestors out of Egypt and settled them in this place.(CH) But they forgot the Lord their God, so he handed them over to Sisera(CI) commander of the army of Hazor, to the Philistines, and to the king of Moab.(CJ) These enemies fought against them. 10 Then they cried out to the Lord and said, ‘We have sinned, for we abandoned the Lord and worshiped the Baals and the Ashtoreths. Now rescue us from the power of our enemies,(CK) and we will serve you.’ 11 So the Lord sent Jerubbaal,(CL) Barak,[x](CM) Jephthah,(CN) and Samuel.(CO) He rescued you from the power of the enemies around you, and you lived securely. 12 But when you saw that Nahash king of the Ammonites was coming against you, you said to me, ‘No, we must have a king reign over us’—even though the Lord your God is your king.

13 “Now here is the king you’ve chosen,(CP) the one you requested.(CQ) Look, this is the king the Lord has placed over you. 14 If you fear the Lord,(CR) worship and obey him, and if you don’t rebel against the Lord’s command, then both you and the king who reigns over you will follow the Lord your God. 15 However, if you disobey the Lord(CS) and rebel against his command, the Lord’s hand will be against you(CT) as it was against your ancestors.[y](CU)

16 “Now, therefore, present yourselves and see this great thing that the Lord will do before your eyes.(CV) 17 Isn’t the wheat harvest today?(CW) I will call on the Lord, and he will send thunder and rain so that you will recognize what an immense evil you committed in the Lord’s sight by requesting a king for yourselves.”(CX) 18 Samuel called on the Lord, and on that day the Lord sent thunder and rain. As a result, all the people greatly feared the Lord and Samuel.(CY)

19 They pleaded with Samuel, “Pray to the Lord your God for your servants(CZ) so we won’t die! For we have added to all our sins the evil of requesting a king for ourselves.”(DA)

20 Samuel replied, “Don’t be afraid. Even though you have committed all this evil, don’t turn away from following the Lord.(DB) Instead, worship the Lord with all your heart. 21 Don’t turn away to follow worthless[z] things that can’t profit or rescue you; they are worthless.(DC) 22 The Lord will not abandon his people,(DD) because of his great name and because he has determined to make you his own people.(DE)

23 “As for me, I vow that I will not sin against the Lord by ceasing to pray for you.(DF) I will teach you the good and right way. 24 Above all, fear the Lord and worship him faithfully with all your heart; consider the great things he has done for you.(DG) 25 However, if you continue to do what is evil, both you and your king will be swept away.”(DH)

Saul’s Failure

13 Saul was thirty years[aa] old when he became king, and he reigned forty-two years[ab] over Israel.[ac] He chose three thousand men from Israel for himself: two thousand were with Saul at Michmash(DI) and in Bethel’s hill country, and one thousand were with Jonathan in Gibeah(DJ) of Benjamin. He sent the rest of the troops away, each to his own tent.

Jonathan attacked the Philistine garrison[ad](DK) in Gibeah,[ae] and the Philistines heard about it. So Saul blew the ram’s horn throughout the land(DL) saying, “Let the Hebrews hear!” [af](DM) And all Israel heard the news, “Saul has attacked the Philistine garrison, and Israel is now repulsive to the Philistines.” Then the troops were summoned to join Saul at Gilgal.

The Philistines also gathered to fight against Israel: three thousand[ag] chariots, six thousand horsemen, and troops as numerous as the sand on the seashore.(DN) They went up and camped at Michmash, east of Beth-aven.[ah](DO)

The men of Israel saw that they were in trouble because the troops were in a difficult situation. They hid in caves, in thickets, among rocks, and in holes and cisterns.(DP) Some Hebrews even crossed the Jordan to the land of Gad and Gilead.

Saul, however, was still at Gilgal, and all his troops were gripped with fear. He waited seven days for the appointed time that Samuel had set,(DQ) but Samuel didn’t come to Gilgal, and the troops were deserting him. So Saul said, “Bring me the burnt offering and the fellowship offerings.” Then he offered the burnt offering.

10 Just as he finished offering the burnt offering, Samuel arrived. So Saul went out to greet him, 11 and Samuel asked, “What have you done?”

Saul answered, “When I saw that the troops were deserting me and you didn’t come within the appointed days and the Philistines were gathering at Michmash, 12 I thought, ‘The Philistines will now descend on me at Gilgal, and I haven’t sought the Lord’s favor.’ So I forced myself to offer the burnt offering.”

13 Samuel said to Saul, “You have been foolish.(DR) You have not kept the command the Lord your God gave you.(DS) It was at this time that the Lord would have permanently established your reign over Israel,(DT) 14 but now your reign will not endure.(DU) The Lord has found a man after his own heart,[ai](DV) and the Lord has appointed him as ruler over his people, because you have not done what the Lord commanded.” 15 Then Samuel went[aj] from Gilgal to Gibeah in Benjamin. Saul registered the troops who were with him, about six hundred men.

16 Saul, his son Jonathan, and the troops who were with them were staying in Geba(DW) of Benjamin, and the Philistines were camped at Michmash. 17 Raiding parties(DX) went out from the Philistine camp in three divisions. One division headed toward the Ophrah(DY) road leading to the land of Shual. 18 The next division headed toward the Beth-horon(DZ) road, and the last division headed down the border road that looks out over the Zeboim Valley(EA) toward the wilderness.

19 No blacksmith could be found in all the land of Israel(EB) because the Philistines had said, “Otherwise, the Hebrews will make swords or spears.” 20 So all the Israelites went to the Philistines to sharpen their plows, mattocks, axes, and sickles.[ak] 21 The price was two-thirds of a shekel[al] for plows and mattocks, and one-third of a shekel for pitchforks and axes, and for putting a point on a cattle prod. 22 So on the day of battle not a sword or spear could be found in the hand of any of the troops who were with Saul(EC) and Jonathan; only Saul and his son Jonathan had weapons.

Jonathan’s Victory over the Philistines

23 Now a Philistine garrison(ED) took control of the pass at Michmash.

14 That same day Saul’s son Jonathan said to the attendant who carried his weapons, “Come on, let’s cross over to the Philistine garrison on the other side.” However, he did not tell his father.

Saul was staying under the pomegranate tree in Migron(EE) on the outskirts of Gibeah.[am](EF) The troops with him numbered about six hundred.(EG) Ahijah,(EH) who was wearing an ephod,(EI) was also there. He was the son of Ahitub, the brother of Ichabod(EJ) son of Phinehas, son of Eli the Lord’s priest at Shiloh.(EK) But the troops did not know that Jonathan had left.

There were sharp columns[an] of rock on both sides of the pass(EL) that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine garrison. One was named Bozez and the other Seneh; one stood to the north in front of Michmash and the other to the south in front of Geba. Jonathan said to the attendant who carried his weapons, “Come on, let’s cross over to the garrison of these uncircumcised men.(EM) Perhaps the Lord will help us. Nothing can keep the Lord from saving, whether by many or by few.”(EN)

His armor-bearer responded, “Do what is in your heart. Go ahead! I’m completely with you.”

“All right,” Jonathan replied, “we’ll cross over to the men and then let them see us. If they say, ‘Wait until we reach you,’ then we will stay where we are and not go up to them. 10 But if they say, ‘Come on up,’ then we’ll go up, because the Lord has handed them over to us—that will be our sign.”

11 They let themselves be seen by the Philistine garrison, and the Philistines said, “Look, the Hebrews are coming out of the holes where they’ve been hiding!” 12 The men of the garrison called to Jonathan and his armor-bearer. “Come on up, and we’ll teach you a lesson!” they said.

“Follow me,” Jonathan told his armor-bearer, “for the Lord has handed them over to Israel.”(EO) 13 Jonathan climbed up using his hands and feet, with his armor-bearer behind him. Jonathan cut them down, and his armor-bearer followed and finished them off. 14 In that first assault Jonathan and his armor-bearer struck down about twenty men in a half-acre field.

A Defeat for the Philistines

15 Terror spread through the Philistine camp and the open fields to all the troops. Even the garrison and the raiding parties(EP) were terrified. The earth shook,(EQ) and terror spread from God.[ao](ER) 16 When Saul’s watchmen in Gibeah of Benjamin looked, they saw the panicking troops scattering in every direction. 17 So Saul said to the troops with him, “Call the roll and determine who has left us.” They called the roll and saw that Jonathan and his armor-bearer were gone.

18 Saul told Ahijah, “Bring the ark of God,” for it was with the Israelites[ap] at that time. 19 While Saul spoke to the priest,(ES) the panic in the Philistine camp increased in intensity. So Saul said to the priest, “Stop what you’re doing.”[aq]

20 Saul and all the troops with him assembled and marched to the battle, and there the Philistines were, fighting against each other in great confusion!(ET) 21 There were Hebrews from the area who had gone earlier into the camp to join the Philistines, but even they joined the Israelites(EU) who were with Saul and Jonathan. 22 When all the Israelite men who had been hiding in the hill country of Ephraim(EV) heard that the Philistines were fleeing, they also joined Saul and Jonathan in the battle. 23 So the Lord saved Israel that day.(EW)

Saul’s Rash Oath

The battle extended beyond Beth-aven, 24 and the men of Israel were worn out that day, for Saul had[ar] placed the troops under an oath:(EX) “The man who eats food before evening, before I have taken vengeance on my enemies is cursed.” So none of the troops tasted any food.

25 Everyone[as] went into the forest, and there was honey on the ground. 26 When the troops entered the forest, they saw the flow of honey, but none of them ate any of it[at] because they feared the oath. 27 However, Jonathan had not heard his father make the troops swear the oath. He reached out with the end of the staff he was carrying and dipped it into the honeycomb.(EY) When he ate the honey,[au] he had renewed energy.[av](EZ) 28 Then one of the troops said, “Your father made the troops solemnly swear, ‘The man who eats food today is cursed,’ and the troops are exhausted.”

29 Jonathan replied, “My father has brought trouble to the land.(FA) Just look at how I have renewed energy[aw] because I tasted a little of this honey. 30 How much better if the troops had eaten freely today from the plunder they took from their enemies! Then the slaughter of the Philistines would have been much greater.”

31 The Israelites struck down the Philistines that day from Michmash(FB) all the way to Aijalon.(FC) Since the Israelites were completely exhausted, 32 they rushed to the plunder,(FD) took sheep, goats, cattle, and calves, slaughtered them on the ground, and ate meat with the blood still in it. 33 Some reported to Saul, “Look, the troops are sinning against the Lord by eating meat with the blood still in it.”(FE)

Saul said, “You have been unfaithful. Roll a large stone over here at once.” 34 He then said, “Go among the troops and say to them, ‘Let each man bring me his ox or his sheep. Do the slaughtering here and then you can eat. Don’t sin against the Lord by eating meat with the blood in it.’” So every one of the troops brought his ox that night and slaughtered it there. 35 Then Saul built an altar to the Lord; it was the first time he had built an altar to the Lord.(FF)

36 Saul said, “Let’s go down after the Philistines tonight and plunder them until morning. Don’t let even one remain!”

“Do whatever you want,” the troops replied.

But the priest(FG) said, “Let’s approach God here.”(FH)

37 So Saul inquired of God,(FI) “Should I go after the Philistines? Will you hand them over to Israel?” But God did not answer him that day.(FJ)

38 Saul said, “All you leaders of the troops, come here. Let’s investigate[ax] how this sin has occurred today. 39 As surely as the Lord lives who saves Israel, even if it is because of my son Jonathan, he must die!” Not one of the troops answered him.

40 So he said to all Israel, “You will be on one side, and I and my son Jonathan will be on the other side.”

And the troops replied, “Do whatever you want.”

41 So Saul said to the Lord, “God of Israel, why have you not answered your servant today? If the unrighteousness is in me or in my son Jonathan, Lord God of Israel, give Urim; but if the fault is in your people Israel, give Thummim.”[ay](FK) Jonathan and Saul were selected, and the troops were cleared of the charge.

42 Then Saul said, “Cast the lot between me and my son Jonathan,” and Jonathan was selected. 43 Saul commanded him, “Tell me what you did.”(FL)

Jonathan told him, “I tasted a little honey(FM) with the end of the staff I was carrying. I am ready to die!”

44 Saul declared to him, “May God punish me and do so severely(FN) if you do not die, Jonathan!”

45 But the people said to Saul, “Must Jonathan die? He accomplished such a great deliverance for Israel! No, as the Lord lives, not a hair of his head will fall to the ground,(FO) for he worked with God’s help today.”(FP) So the people redeemed Jonathan, and he did not die. 46 Then Saul gave up the pursuit of the Philistines, and the Philistines returned to their own territory.

Summary of Saul’s Kingship

47 When Saul assumed the kingship over Israel, he fought against all his enemies in every direction: against Moab, the Ammonites,(FQ) Edom, the kings of Zobah,(FR) and the Philistines. Wherever he turned, he caused havoc.[az] 48 He fought bravely, defeated the Amalekites,(FS) and rescued Israel from those who plundered them.

49 Saul’s sons(FT) were Jonathan, Ishvi, and Malchishua. The names of his two daughters were Merab,(FU) his firstborn, and Michal,(FV) the younger. 50 The name of Saul’s wife was Ahinoam daughter of Ahimaaz. The name of the commander of his army was Abner son of Saul’s uncle Ner.(FW) 51 Saul’s father was Kish.(FX) Abner’s father was Ner son of Abiel.

52 The conflict with the Philistines was fierce all of Saul’s days, so whenever Saul noticed any strong or valiant man, he enlisted him.(FY)

Saul Rejected as King

15 Samuel told Saul, “The Lord sent me to anoint you as king over his people Israel.(FZ) Now, listen to the words of the Lord. This is what the Lord of Armies says: ‘I witnessed[ba] what the Amalekites did to the Israelites when they opposed them along the way as they were coming out of Egypt.(GA) Now go and attack the Amalekites and completely destroy everything they have.(GB) Do not spare them. Kill men and women, infants and nursing babies, oxen and sheep, camels and donkeys.’”(GC)

Then Saul summoned the troops and counted them at Telaim: two hundred thousand foot soldiers and ten thousand men from Judah. Saul came to the city of Amalek and set up an ambush in the wadi. He warned the Kenites,(GD) “Since you showed kindness to all the Israelites when they came out of Egypt,(GE) go on and leave! Get away from the Amalekites, or I’ll sweep you away with them.” So the Kenites withdrew from the Amalekites.

Then Saul struck down the Amalekites(GF) from Havilah(GG) all the way to Shur,(GH) which is next to Egypt. He captured King Agag(GI) of Amalek alive, but he completely destroyed all the rest of the people with the sword.(GJ) Saul and the troops spared Agag, and the best of the sheep, goats, cattle, and choice animals,[bb] as well as the young rams and the best of everything else. They were not willing to destroy them, but they did destroy all the worthless and unwanted things.

10 Then the word of the Lord came to Samuel, 11 “I regret that I made Saul king,(GK) for he has turned away from following me and has not carried out my instructions.”(GL) So Samuel became angry and cried out to the Lord all night.(GM)

12 Early in the morning Samuel got up to confront Saul, but it was reported to Samuel, “Saul went to Carmel(GN) where he set up a monument for himself. Then he turned around and went down to Gilgal.”(GO) 13 When Samuel came to him, Saul said, “May the Lord bless you.(GP) I have carried out the Lord’s instructions.”

14 Samuel replied, “Then what is this sound of sheep, goats, and cattle I hear?”

15 Saul answered, “The troops brought them from the Amalekites and spared the best sheep, goats, and cattle in order to offer a sacrifice to the Lord your God,(GQ) but the rest we destroyed.”(GR)

16 “Stop!” exclaimed Samuel. “Let me tell you what the Lord said to me last night.”

“Tell me,” he replied.

17 Samuel continued, “Although you once considered yourself unimportant,(GS) haven’t you become the leader of the tribes of Israel? The Lord anointed you king over Israel 18 and then sent you on a mission and said, ‘Go and completely destroy the sinful Amalekites. Fight against them until you have annihilated them.’ 19 So why didn’t you obey the Lord? Why did you rush on the plunder(GT) and do what was evil in the Lord’s sight?”

20 “But I did obey the Lord!” Saul answered.[bc] “I went on the mission the Lord gave me: I brought back King Agag of Amalek, and I completely destroyed the Amalekites. 21 The troops took sheep, goats, and cattle from the plunder—the best of what was set apart for destruction—to sacrifice to the Lord your God at Gilgal.”(GU)

22 Then Samuel said:

Does the Lord(GV) take pleasure in burnt offerings and sacrifices
as much as in obeying the Lord?
Look: to obey is better than sacrifice,
to pay attention is better than the fat of rams.(GW)
23 For rebellion is like the sin of divination,(GX)
and defiance is like wickedness(GY) and idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the Lord,
he has rejected you as king.(GZ)

24 Saul answered Samuel, “I have sinned.(HA) I have transgressed the Lord’s command(HB) and your words. Because I was afraid of the people, I obeyed them. 25 Now therefore, please forgive my sin(HC) and return with me so I can worship the Lord.”

26 Samuel replied to Saul, “I will not return with you. Because you rejected the word of the Lord,(HD) the Lord has rejected you from being king over Israel.” 27 When Samuel turned to go, Saul grabbed the corner of his robe, and it tore. 28 Samuel said to him, “The Lord has torn the kingship of Israel away from you today(HE) and has given it to your neighbor who is better than you.(HF) 29 Furthermore, the Eternal One of Israel(HG) does not lie or change his mind, for he is not man who changes his mind.”(HH)

30 Saul said, “I have sinned. Please honor me(HI) now before the elders of my people and before Israel. Come back with me so I can bow in worship to the Lord your God.”(HJ) 31 Then Samuel went back, following Saul, and Saul bowed down to the Lord.

32 Samuel said, “Bring me King Agag of Amalek.”

Agag came to him trembling,[bd] for he thought, “Certainly the bitterness of death has come.”[be][bf]

33 Samuel declared:

As your sword has made women childless,
so your mother will be childless among women.(HK)

Then he hacked Agag to pieces before the Lord at Gilgal.

34 Samuel went to Ramah,(HL) and Saul went up to his home in Gibeah(HM) of Saul. 35 Even to the day of his death, Samuel never saw Saul again.(HN) Samuel mourned for Saul,(HO) and the Lord regretted he had made Saul king over Israel.

Footnotes

  1. 9:2 Lit From his shoulder and up higher than any of the people
  2. 9:8 Lit a quarter of a shekel (about a tenth of an ounce)
  3. 9:19 Lit answered Saul
  4. 9:22 LXX reads 70
  5. 9:25 LXX reads city. They prepared a bed for Saul on the roof, and he slept.
  6. 10:1 LXX adds And you will reign over the Lord’s people, and you will save them from the hand of their enemies all around. And this is the sign to you that the Lord has anointed you ruler over his inheritance.
  7. 10:4 DSS, LXX read wave offerings
  8. 10:5 Or governors
  9. 10:7 Lit do for yourself whatever your hand finds
  10. 10:9 Lit God turned to him another heart
  11. 10:19 Some Hb mss, LXX, Syr, Vg read You said, ‘No, you
  12. 10:21 LXX adds And he had the Matrite clan come forward, man by man.
  13. 10:23 Lit people, and he was higher than any of the people from his shoulder and up
  14. 10:24 LXX reads acknowledged and said
  15. 10:27 DSS add Nahash king of the Ammonites had been severely oppressing the Gadites and Reubenites. He gouged out the right eye of each of them and brought fear and trembling on Israel. Of the Israelites beyond the Jordan none remained whose right eye Nahash, king of the Ammonites, had not gouged out. But there were seven thousand men who had escaped from the Ammonites and entered Jabesh-gilead.
  16. 10:27 Lit gift, and he was like a mute person
  17. 11:1 DSS, LXX read About a month later, Nahash
  18. 11:8 LXX reads 600,000
  19. 11:8 DSS, LXX read 70,000
  20. 11:12 Some Hb mss, LXX; other Hb mss omit not
  21. 12:3 LXX reads bribe or a pair of shoes? Testify against me.
  22. 12:6 LXX; MT omits is a witness
  23. 12:8 LXX reads “When Jacob and his sons went to Egypt and Egypt humbled them
  24. 12:11 LXX, Syr; MT reads Bedan; Jdg 4:6; Heb 11:32
  25. 12:15 LXX against you and against your king
  26. 12:21 LXX reads away after empty
  27. 13:1 Some LXX mss; MT reads was one year
  28. 13:1 Text emended; MT reads two years
  29. 13:1 Some LXX mss omit v. 1
  30. 13:3 Or governor, also in v. 4
  31. 13:3 LXX; MT reads Geba
  32. 13:3 LXX reads “The slaves have revolted”
  33. 13:5 One LXX ms, Syr; MT reads 30,000
  34. 13:5 LXX reads Michmash, opposite Beth-horon to the south
  35. 13:14 Lit man according to his heart
  36. 13:15 LXX reads Samuel left Gilgal and went on his way, and the rest of the people followed Saul to join the people in his army. They went
  37. 13:20 LXX; MT reads plowshares
  38. 13:21 Lit of a pim; about one-fourth ounce of silver
  39. 14:2 LXX reads on top of the hill
  40. 14:4 Lit There was a tooth
  41. 14:15 Or and a great terror spread
  42. 14:18 LXX reads “Bring the ephod.” For he wore the ephod before Israel
  43. 14:19 Lit “Withdraw your hand”
  44. 14:24 LXX adds committed a great act of ignorance and
  45. 14:25 Lit All the land
  46. 14:26 Lit but there was none who raised his hand to his mouth
  47. 14:27 Lit he returned his hand to his mouth
  48. 14:27 Lit his eyes became bright
  49. 14:29 Lit how my eyes became bright
  50. 14:38 Lit know and see
  51. 14:41 LXX; MT reads said to the Lord, “God of Israel, give us the right decision.”
  52. 14:47 LXX reads he was victorious
  53. 15:2 LXX reads I will avenge
  54. 15:9 Lit and the second ones
  55. 15:20 Lit answered Samuel
  56. 15:32 Hb obscure
  57. 15:32 LXX reads “Is death bitter in this way?”
  58. 15:32 Lit turned

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