7:1 Then the people
7:2 It was quite a long time – some twenty years in all – that the ark stayed at Kiriath Jearim. All the people
7:5 Then Samuel said, “Gather all Israel to Mizpah, and I will pray to the Lord on your behalf.”
7:6 After they had assembled at Mizpah, they drew water and poured it out before the Lord. They fasted on that day, and they confessed
7:7 When the Philistines heard that the Israelites had gathered at Mizpah, the leaders of the Philistines went up against Israel. When the Israelites heard about this, they were afraid of the Philistines.
7:8 The Israelites said to Samuel, “Keep
7:10 As Samuel was offering burnt offerings, the Philistines approached to do battle with Israel.
7:12 Samuel took a stone and placed it between Mizpah and Shen.
7:14 The cities that the Philistines had captured from Israel were returned to Israel, from Ekron to Gath. Israel also delivered their territory from the control
8:1 In his old age Samuel appointed his sons as judges over Israel.
8:2 The name of his firstborn son was Joel, and the name of his second son was Abijah. They were judges in Beer Sheba.
8:3 But his sons did not follow
8:4 So all the elders of Israel gathered together and approached Samuel at Ramah.
8:5 They said to him, “Look, you are old, and your sons don’t follow your ways. So now appoint over us a king to lead
8:6 But this request displeased Samuel, for
8:10 So Samuel spoke all the words of the Lord to the people who were asking him for a king.
8:11 He said, “Here are the policies of the king who will rule over you: He will conscript your sons and put them in his chariot forces and in his cavalry; they will run in front of his chariot.
8:12 He will appoint for himself leaders of thousands and leaders of fifties,
8:19 But the people refused to heed Samuel’s warning.
8:21 So Samuel listened to everything the people said and then reported it to the Lord.
9:1 There was a Benjaminite man named Kish son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Becorath, the son of Aphiah of Benjamin. He was a prominent person. 9:2 He had a son named Saul, a handsome young man. There was no one among the Israelites more handsome than he was; he stood head and shoulders above all the people.
9:3 The donkeys of Saul’s father Kish wandered off,
9:5 When they came to the land of Zuph, Saul said to his servant who was with him, “Come on, let’s head back before my father quits worrying about the donkeys and becomes anxious about us!”
9:6 But the servant said to him, “Look, there is a man of God in this town. He is highly respected. Everything that he says really happens.
9:11 As they were going up the ascent to the town, they met some girls coming out to draw water. They said to them, “Is this where the seer is?”
9:12 They replied, “Yes, straight ahead! But hurry now, for he came to the town today, and the people are making a sacrifice at the high place.
9:13 When you enter the town, you can find him before he goes up to the high place to eat. The people won’t eat until he arrives, for he must bless the sacrifice. Once that happens, those who have been invited will eat. Now go on up, for
9:14 So they went up to the town. As they were heading for the middle of the town, Samuel was coming in their direction
9:17 When Samuel saw Saul, the Lord said,
9:19 Samuel replied to Saul, “I am the seer! Go up in front of me to the high place! Today you will eat with me and in the morning I will send you away. I will tell you everything that you are thinking.
9:21 Saul replied, “Am I not a Benjaminite, from the smallest of Israel’s tribes, and is not my family clan the smallest of all the tribes of Benjamin? Why do you speak to me in this way?”
9:22 Then Samuel brought
9:24 So the cook picked up the leg and brought it and set it in front of Saul. Samuel
9:25 When they came down from the high place to the town, Samuel spoke with Saul on the roof.
9:26 They got up at dawn and Samuel called to Saul on the roof, “Get up, so I can send you on your way.” So Saul got up and the two of them – he and Samuel – went outside.
9:27 While they were going down to the edge of town, Samuel said to Saul, “Tell the servant to go on ahead of us.” So he did.
10:1 Then Samuel took a small container of olive oil and poured it on Saul’s
10:3 “As you continue on from there, you will come to the tall tree of Tabor. At that point three men who are going up to God at Bethel
10:7 “When these signs have taken place, do whatever your hand finds to do, for God will be with you.
10:9 As Saul
10:12 A man who was from there replied, “And who is their father?” Therefore this became a proverb: “Is even Saul among the prophets?”
10:13 When Saul
10:14 Saul’s uncle asked him and his servant, “Where did you go?” Saul
10:17 Then Samuel called the people together before the Lord at Mizpah.
10:18 He said to the Israelites, “This is what the Lord God of Israel says, ‘I brought Israel up from Egypt and I delivered you from the power
10:20 Then Samuel brought all the tribes of Israel near, and the tribe of Benjamin was chosen by lot.
10:21 Then he brought the tribe of Benjamin near by its families, and the family of Matri was chosen by lot. At last Saul son of Kish was chosen by lot. But when they looked for him, he was nowhere to be found.
10:22 So they inquired again of the Lord, “Has the man arrived here yet?” The Lord said, “He has hidden himself among the equipment.”
10:23 So they ran and brought him from there. When he took his position among the people, he stood head and shoulders above them all. 10:24 Then Samuel said to all the people, “Do you see the one whom the Lord has chosen? Indeed, there is no one like him among all the people!” All the people shouted out, “Long live the king!”
10:25 Then Samuel talked to the people about how the kingship would work.
11:1
11:2 But Nahash the Ammonite said to them, “The only way I will make a treaty with you is if you let me gouge out the right eye of every one of you and in so doing humiliate all Israel!”
11:3 The elders of Jabesh said to him, “Leave us alone for seven days so that we can send messengers throughout the territory of Israel. If there is no one who can deliver us, we will come out voluntarily to you.”
11:4 When the messengers went to Gibeah (where Saul lived)
11:6 The Spirit of God rushed upon Saul when he heard these words, and he became very angry.
11:7 He took a pair
11:9 They said to the messengers who had come, “Here’s what you should say to the men of Jabesh Gilead: ‘Tomorrow deliverance will come to you when the sun is fully up.’” When the messengers went and told the men of Jabesh Gilead, they were happy.
11:10 The men of Jabesh said, “Tomorrow we will come out to you
11:11 The next day Saul placed the people in three groups. They went to the Ammonite camp during the morning watch and struck them
11:12 Then the people said to Samuel, “Who were the ones asking, ‘Will Saul reign over us?’ Hand over those men so we may execute them!”
11:13 But Saul said, “No one will be killed on this day. For today the Lord has given Israel a victory!”
11:14 Samuel said to the people, “Come on! Let’s go to Gilgal and renew the kingship there.”
11:15 So all the people went to Gilgal, where
12:1 Samuel said to all Israel, “I have done
12:4 They replied, “You have not wronged us or oppressed us. You have not taken anything from the hand of anyone.”
12:5 He said to them, “The Lord is witness against you, and his chosen king
12:6 Samuel said to the people, “The Lord is the one who chose Moses and Aaron and who brought your ancestors
12:9 “But they forgot the Lord their God, so he gave
12:12 “When you saw that King Nahash of the Ammonites was advancing against you, you said to me, ‘No! A king will rule over us’ – even though the Lord your God is your king!
12:13 Now look! Here is the king you have chosen – the one that you asked for! Look, the Lord has given you a king!
12:14 If you fear the Lord, serving him and obeying him
12:16 “So now, take your positions and watch this great thing that the Lord is about to do in your sight. 12:17 Is this not the time of the wheat harvest? I will call on the Lord so that he makes it thunder and rain. Realize and see what a great sin you have committed before the Lord by asking for a king for yourselves.”
12:18 So Samuel called to the Lord, and the Lord made it thunder and rain that day. All the people were very afraid of both the Lord and Samuel.
12:19 All the people said to Samuel, “Pray to the Lord your God on behalf of us – your servants – so we won’t die, for we have added to all our sins by asking for a king.”
12:20 Then Samuel said to the people, “Don’t be afraid. You have indeed sinned.