10
Samuel told all the
Lord
's words to the people who were asking him for a king.
11
He said, “These are the rights of the king who will rule over you: He will take your sons and put them to his use in his chariots, on his horses, or running in front of his chariots.
12
He can appoint them for his use as commanders of thousands or commanders of fifties, to plow his ground or reap his harvest, or to make his weapons of war or the equipment for his chariots.
13
He can take your daughters to become perfumers, cooks, and bakers.
14
He can take your best fields, vineyards, and olive orchards and give them to his servants.
15
He can take a tenth of your grain and your vineyards and give them to his officials and servants.
16
He can take your male servants, your female servants, your best young men, and your donkeys and use them for his work.
17
He can take a tenth of your flocks, and you yourselves can become his servants.
18
When that day comes, you will cry out because of the king you've chosen for yourselves, but the
Lord
won't answer you on that day.”
19
The people refused to listen to Samuel. “No! ” they said. “We must have a king over us.
20
Then we'll be like all the other nations: our king will judge us, go out before us, and fight our battles.”
21
Samuel listened to all the people's words and then repeated them to the
Lord
.
22
“Listen to them,” the
Lord
told Samuel. “Appoint a king for them.”
Then Samuel told the men of Israel, “Each of you, go back to your city.”
1 Samuel
Saul Anointed King
9
There was an influential man of Benjamin named Kish son of Abiel, son of Zeror, son of Becorath, son of Aphiah, son of a Benjaminite.
2
He had a son named Saul, an impressive young man. There was no one more impressive among the Israelites than he. He stood a head taller than anyone else.
3
One day the donkeys of Saul's father Kish wandered off. Kish said to his son Saul, “Take one of the attendants with you and go look for the donkeys.”
4
Saul and his attendant went through the hill country of Ephraim and then through the region of Shalishah, but they didn't find them. They went through the region of Shaalim — nothing. Then they went through the Benjaminite region but still didn't find them.
5
When they came to the land of Zuph, Saul said to the attendant who was with him, “Come on, let's go back, or my father will stop worrying about the donkeys and start worrying about us.”
6
“Look,” the attendant said, “there's a man of God in this city who is highly respected; everything he says is sure to come true. Let's go there now. Maybe he'll tell us which way we should go.”
7
“Suppose we do go,” Saul said to his attendant, “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. What do we have? ”
8
The attendant answered Saul: “Here, I have a piece of silver. I'll give it to the man of God, and he will tell us our way.”
9
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.
10
“Good,” Saul replied to his attendant. “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 and asked, “Is the seer here? ”
12
The women answered, “Yes, he is ahead of you. Hurry, he just now came to the city, because there's a sacrifice for the people at the
•high
place today.
13
If you go quickly, you can catch up with 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 attendant 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,
16
“At this time tomorrow I will send you a man from the land of Benjamin. Anoint him ruler over My people Israel. He will save them from the hand of the Philistines because I have seen the affliction of My people, for their cry has come to Me.”
17
When Samuel saw Saul, the
Lord
told him, “Here is the man I told you about; he will rule over My people.”
18
Saul approached Samuel in the gate area and asked, “Would you please tell me where the seer's house is? ”
19
“I am the seer,” Samuel answered. “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, don't worry about them because they've been found. And who does all Israel desire but you and all your father's family? ”
21
Saul responded, “Am I not a Benjaminite from the smallest of Israel's tribes and isn't my clan the least important of all the clans of the Benjaminite tribe? So why have you said something like this to me? ”
22
Samuel took Saul and his attendant, brought them to the banquet hall, and gave them a place at the head of the 30 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 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.
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 attendant to go on ahead of us, but you stay for a while, and I'll reveal the word of God to you.” So the attendant went on.
1 Samuel
10
Samuel took the flask of oil, poured it out on Saul's head, kissed him, and said, “Hasn't the
Lord
anointed you ruler over His inheritance?
2
Today when you leave me, you'll find two men at Rachel's Grave at Zelzah in the land of Benjamin. They will say to you, ‘The donkeys you went looking for have been found, and now your father has stopped being concerned about the donkeys and is worried about you, asking: What should I do about my son? '
3
“You will proceed from there until you come to the oak of Tabor. Three men going up to God at Bethel will meet you there, one bringing three goats, one bringing three loaves of bread, and one bringing a skin of wine.
4
They will ask how you are and give you two loaves of bread, which you will accept from them.
5
“After that you will come to the Hill of God where there are Philistine garrisons. When you arrive at the city, you will meet a group of prophets coming down from the
•high
place prophesying. They will be preceded by harps, tambourines, flutes, and lyres.
6
The Spirit of the
Lord
will control you, you will prophesy with them, and you will be transformed into a different person.
7
When these signs have happened to you, do whatever your circumstances require because God is with you.
8
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.”
9
When Saul turned around to leave Samuel, God changed his heart, and all the signs came about that day.
10
When Saul and his attendant arrived at Gibeah, a group of prophets met him. Then the Spirit of God took control of 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? ”
12
Then a man who was from there asked, “And who is their father? ”
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 asked him and his attendant, “Where did you go? ”
“To look for the donkeys,” Saul answered. “When we saw they weren't there, we went to Samuel.”
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
18
and said to the Israelites, “This is what the
Lord
, the God of Israel, says: ‘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, who saves you from all your troubles and afflictions. You said to Him, ‘You must set a king over us.' Now therefore present yourselves before the
Lord
by your tribes and clans.”
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. Finally, Saul son of Kish was selected. But when they searched for him, they could not find him.
22
They again inquired of the
Lord
, “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.
24
Samuel said to all the people, “Do you see the one the
Lord
has chosen? There is no one like him among the entire population.”
And all the people shouted, “Long live the king! ”
25
Samuel proclaimed to the people the rights of kingship. He wrote them on a scroll, which he placed in the presence of the
Lord
. Then Samuel sent all the people away, each to his home.
26
Saul also went to his home in Gibeah, 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, but Saul said nothing.
1 Samuel
Saul's Deliverance of Jabesh-gilead
11
Nahash the Ammonite came up and laid siege to Jabesh-gilead. All the men of Jabesh said to him, “Make a treaty with us, and we will serve you.”
2
Nahash the Ammonite replied, “I'll make one with you on this condition: that I gouge out everyone's right eye and humiliate all Israel.”
3
“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.”
4
When the messengers came to Gibeah, Saul's hometown, and told the terms to the people, all wept aloud.
5
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.
6
When Saul heard these words, the Spirit of God suddenly took control of him, and his anger burned furiously.
7
He took a team of oxen, cut them in pieces, and sent them throughout the land 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.” As a result, the terror of the
Lord
fell on the people, and they went out united.
8
Saul counted them at Bezek. There were 300,000Israelites and 30,000 men from Judah.
9
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. 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 reign over us? Give us those men so we can kill them! ”
13
But Saul ordered, “No one will be executed this day, for today the
Lord
has provided deliverance in Israel.”