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The Old Testament - The
First book of Kings |
1:1
Now there was a
certain man of Ramathaim-zophim, of
mount Ephraim, and his name was
Elkanah, the son of Jeroham, the son
of Elihu, the son of Tohu, the son
of Zuph, an Ephrathite:
1:2
And he had two
wives; the name of the one was
Hannah, and the name of the other
Peninnah: and Peninnah had children,
but Hannah had no children.
1:3
And this man went up
out of his city yearly to worship
and to sacrifice unto the LORD of
hosts in Shiloh. And the two sons of
Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, the
priests of the LORD, were
there.
1:4
And when the time
was that Elkanah offered, he gave to
Peninnah his wife, and to all her
sons and her daughters, portions:
1:5
But unto Hannah he
gave a worthy portion; for he loved
Hannah: but the LORD had shut up her
womb.
1:6
And her adversary
also provoked her sore, for to make
her fret, because the LORD had shut
up her womb.
1:7
And as he did
so year by year, when she went up to
the house of the LORD, so she
provoked her; therefore she wept,
and did not eat.
1:8
Then said Elkanah her
husband to her, Hannah, why weepest
thou? and why eatest thou not? and
why is thy heart grieved? am
not I better to thee than ten sons?
1:9
So Hannah rose up
after they had eaten in Shiloh, and
after they had drunk. Now Eli the
priest sat upon a seat by a post of
the temple of the LORD.
1:10
And she was
in bitterness of soul, and prayed
unto the LORD, and wept sore.
1:11
And she vowed a vow,
and said, O LORD of hosts, if thou
wilt indeed look on the affliction
of thine handmaid, and remember me,
and not forget thine handmaid, but
wilt give unto thine handmaid a man
child, then I will give him unto the
LORD all the days of his life, and
there shall no razor come upon his
head.
1:12
And it came to pass,
as she continued praying before the
LORD, that Eli marked her mouth.
1:13
Now Hannah, she
spake in her heart; only her lips
moved, but her voice was not heard:
therefore Eli thought she had been
drunken.
1:14
And Eli said unto
her, How long wilt thou be drunken?
put away thy wine from thee.
1:15
And Hannah answered
and said, No, my lord, I am a
woman of a sorrowful spirit: I have
drunken neither wine nor strong
drink, but have poured out my soul
before the LORD.
1:16 Count not
thine handmaid for a daughter of
Belial: for out of the abundance of
my complaint and grief have I spoken
hitherto.
1:17
Then Eli answered
and said, Go in peace: and the God
of Israel grant thee thy
petition that thou hast asked of
him.
1:18
And she said, Let
thine handmaid find grace in thy
sight. So the woman went her way,
and did eat, and her countenance was
no more sad.
1:19
And they rose up in
the morning early, and worshipped
before the LORD, and returned, and
came to their house to Ramah: and
Elkanah knew Hannah his wife; and
the LORD remembered her.
1:20
Wherefore it came to
pass, when the time was come about
after Hannah had conceived, that she
bare a son, and called his name
Samuel, saying, Because I
have asked him of the LORD.
1:21
And the man Elkanah,
and all his house, went up to offer
unto the LORD the yearly sacrifice,
and his vow.
1:22
But Hannah went not
up; for she said unto her husband,
I will not go up until the
child be weaned, and then I
will bring him, that he may appear
before the LORD, and there abide for
ever.
1:23
And Elkanah her
husband said unto her, Do what
seemeth thee good; tarry until thou
have weaned him; only the LORD
establish his word. So the woman
abode, and gave her son suck until
she weaned him.
1:24
And when she had
weaned him, she took him up with
her, with three bullocks, and one
ephah of flour, and a bottle of
wine, and brought him unto the house
of the LORD in Shiloh: and the child
was young.
1:25
And they slew a
bullock, and brought the child to
Eli.
1:26 And she
said, Oh my lord, as thy soul
liveth, my lord, I am the
woman that stood by thee here,
praying unto the LORD.
1:27
For this child I
prayed; and the LORD hath given me
my petition which I asked of him:
1:28
Therefore also I have
lent him to the LORD; as long as he
liveth he shall be lent to the LORD.
And he worshipped the LORD there.
2:1
And Hannah prayed,
and said, My heart rejoiceth in the
LORD, mine horn is exalted in the
LORD: my mouth is enlarged over mine
enemies; because I rejoice in thy
salvation.
2:2
There is none
holy as the LORD: for there is
none beside thee: neither is
there any rock like our God.
2:3
Talk no more so
exceeding proudly; let not
arrogancy come out of your mouth:
for the LORD is a God of knowledge,
and by him actions are weighed.
2:4
The bows of the
mighty men are broken, and
they that stumbled are girded with
strength.
2:5
They that were
full have hired out themselves for
bread; and they that were
hungry ceased: so that the barren
hath born seven; and she that hath
many children is waxed feeble.
2:6
The LORD killeth,
and maketh alive: he bringeth down
to the grave, and bringeth up.
2:7
The LORD maketh
poor, and maketh rich: he bringeth
low, and lifteth up.
2:8
He raiseth up the
poor out of the dust, and
lifteth up the beggar from the
dunghill, to set them among
princes, and to make them inherit
the throne of glory: for the pillars
of the earth are the LORD’S,
and he hath set the world upon them.
2:9
He will keep the
feet of his saints, and the wicked
shall be silent in darkness; for by
strength shall no man prevail.
2:10 The
adversaries of the LORD shall be
broken to pieces; out of heaven
shall he thunder upon them: the LORD
shall judge the ends of the earth;
and he shall give strength unto his
king, and exalt the horn of his
anointed.
2:11
And Elkanah went to
Ramah to his house. And the child
did minister unto the LORD before
Eli the priest.
2:12
Now the sons of Eli
were sons of Belial; they
knew not the LORD.
2:13
And the priest’s
custom with the people was, that,
when any man offered sacrifice, the
priest’s servant came, while the
flesh was in seething, with a
fleshhook of three teeth in his
hand;
2:14 And he
struck it into the pan, or
kettle, or caldron, or pot; all that
the fleshhook brought up the priest
took for himself. So they did in
Shiloh unto all the Israelites that
came thither.
2:15
Also before they
burnt the fat, the priest’s servant
came, and said to the man that
sacrificed, Give flesh to roast for
the priest; for he will not have
sodden flesh of thee, but raw.
2:16 And if
any man said unto him, Let them not
fail to burn the fat presently, and
then take as much as
thy soul desireth; then he would
answer him, Nay; but thou
shalt give it me now: and if
not, I will take it by force.
2:17
Wherefore the sin of
the young men was very great before
the LORD: for men abhorred the
offering of the LORD.
2:18
But Samuel
ministered before the LORD, being
a child, girded with a linen ephod.
2:19
Moreover his mother
made him a little coat, and brought
it to him from year to year,
when she came up with her husband to
offer the yearly sacrifice.
2:20
And Eli blessed
Elkanah and his wife, and said, The
LORD give thee seed of this woman
for the loan which is lent to the
LORD. And they went unto their own
home.
2:21
And the LORD visited
Hannah, so that she conceived, and
bare three sons and two daughters.
And the child Samuel grew before the
LORD.
2:22
Now Eli was very
old, and heard all that his sons did
unto all Israel; and how they lay
with the women that assembled at
the door of the tabernacle of the
congregation.
2:23
And he said unto
them, Why do ye such things? for I
hear of your evil dealings by all
this people.
2:24
Nay, my sons; for
it is no good report that I
hear: ye make the LORD’S people to
transgress.
2:25
If one man sin
against another, the judge shall
judge him: but if a man sin against
the LORD, who shall intreat for him?
Notwithstanding they hearkened not
unto the voice of their father,
because the LORD would slay them.
2:26
And the child Samuel
grew on, and was in favour both with
the LORD, and also with men.
2:27
And there came a man
of God unto Eli, and said unto him,
Thus saith the LORD, Did I plainly
appear unto the house of thy father,
when they were in Egypt in Pharaoh’s
house?
2:28
And did I choose him
out of all the tribes of Israel
to be my priest, to offer upon
mine altar, to burn incense, to wear
an ephod before me? and did I give
unto the house of thy father all the
offerings made by fire of the
children of Israel?
2:29
Wherefore kick ye at
my sacrifice and at mine offering,
which I have commanded in my
habitation; and honourest thy sons
above me, to make yourselves fat
with the chiefest of all the
offerings of Israel my people?
2:30 Wherefore
the LORD God of Israel saith, I said
indeed that thy house, and
the house of thy father, should walk
before me for ever: but now the LORD
saith, Be it far from me; for them
that honour me I will honour, and
they that despise me shall be
lightly esteemed.
2:31
Behold, the days
come, that I will cut off thine arm,
and the arm of thy father’s house,
that there shall not be an old man
in thine house.
2:32
And thou shalt see
an enemy in my habitation, in
all the wealth which God
shall give Israel: and there shall
not be an old man in thine house for
ever.
2:33 And the man
of thine, whom I shall not
cut off from mine altar, shall be
to consume thine eyes, and to grieve
thine heart: and all the increase of
thine house shall die in the flower
of their age.
2:34
And this shall be
a sign unto thee, that shall come
upon thy two sons, on Hophni and
Phinehas; in one day they shall die
both of them.
2:35
And I will raise me
up a faithful priest, that
shall do according to that
which is in mine heart and in
my mind: and I will build him a sure
house; and he shall walk before mine
anointed for ever.
2:36
And it shall come to
pass, that every one that is
left in thine house shall come
and crouch to him for a piece of
silver and a morsel of bread, and
shall say, Put me, I pray thee, into
one of the priests’ offices, that I
may eat a piece of bread.
3:1
And the child Samuel
ministered unto the LORD before Eli.
And the word of the LORD was
precious in those days; there was
no open vision.
3:2
And it came to pass
at that time, when Eli was
laid down in his place, and his eyes
began to wax dim, that he
could not see;
3:3
And ere the lamp of
God went out in the temple of the
LORD, where the ark of God was,
and Samuel was laid down to
sleep;
3:4
That the LORD called
Samuel: and he answered, Here am
I.
3:5
And he ran unto Eli,
and said, Here am I; for thou
calledst me. And he said, I called
not; lie down again. And he went and
lay down.
3:6
And the LORD called
yet again, Samuel. And Samuel arose
and went to Eli, and said, Here
am I; for thou didst call me.
And he answered, I called not, my
son; lie down again.
3:7
Now Samuel did not
yet know the LORD, neither was the
word of the LORD yet revealed unto
him.
3:8
And the LORD called
Samuel again the third time. And he
arose and went to Eli, and said,
Here am I; for thou didst
call me. And Eli perceived that the
LORD had called the child.
3:9
Therefore Eli said
unto Samuel, Go, lie down: and it
shall be, if he call thee, that thou
shalt say, Speak, LORD; for thy
servant heareth. So Samuel went and
lay down in his place.
3:10
And the LORD came,
and stood, and called as at other
times, Samuel, Samuel. Then Samuel
answered, Speak; for thy servant
heareth.
3:11
And the LORD said to
Samuel, Behold, I will do a thing in
Israel, at which both the ears of
every one that heareth it shall
tingle.
3:12
In that day I will
perform against Eli all things
which I have spoken concerning his
house: when I begin, I will also
make an end.
3:13 For I have
told him that I will judge his house
for ever for the iniquity which he
knoweth; because his sons made
themselves vile, and he restrained
them not.
3:14
And therefore I have
sworn unto the house of Eli, that
the iniquity of Eli’s house shall
not be purged with sacrifice nor
offering for ever.
3:15
And Samuel lay until
the morning, and opened the doors of
the house of the LORD. And Samuel
feared to shew Eli the vision.
3:16 Then Eli
called Samuel, and said, Samuel, my
son. And he answered, Here am
I.
3:17 And he
said, What is the thing that
the LORD hath said unto thee?
I pray thee hide it not from
me: God do so to thee, and more
also, if thou hide any thing
from me of all the things that he
said unto thee.
3:18
And Samuel told him
every whit, and hid nothing from
him. And he said, It is the
LORD: let him do what seemeth him
good.
3:19
And Samuel grew, and
the LORD was with him, and did let
none of his words fall to the
ground.
3:20
And all Israel from
Dan even to Beer-sheba knew that
Samuel was established to
be a prophet of the LORD.
3:21
And the LORD appeared
again in Shiloh: for the LORD
revealed himself to Samuel in Shiloh
by the word of the LORD.
4:1
And the word of
Samuel came to all Israel. Now
Israel went out against the
Philistines to battle, and pitched
beside Eben-ezer: and the
Philistines pitched in Aphek.
4:2
And the Philistines
put themselves in array against
Israel: and when they joined battle,
Israel was smitten before the
Philistines: and they slew of the
army in the field about four
thousand men.
4:3
And when the people
were come into the camp, the elders
of Israel said, Wherefore hath the
LORD smitten us to day before the
Philistines? Let us fetch the ark of
the covenant of the LORD out of
Shiloh unto us, that, when it cometh
among us, it may save us out of the
hand of our enemies.
4:4
So the people sent
to Shiloh, that they might bring
from thence the ark of the covenant
of the LORD of hosts, which dwelleth
between the cherubims: and
the two sons of Eli, Hophni and
Phinehas, were there with the
ark of the covenant of God.
4:5
And when the ark of
the covenant of the LORD came into
the camp, all Israel shouted with a
great shout, so that the earth rang
again.
4:6
And when the
Philistines heard the noise of the
shout, they said, What meaneth
the noise of this great shout in the
camp of the Hebrews? And they
understood that the ark of the LORD
was come into the camp.
4:7
And the Philistines
were afraid, for they said, God is
come into the camp. And they said,
Woe unto us! for there hath not been
such a thing heretofore.
4:8
Woe unto us! who
shall deliver us out of the hand of
these mighty Gods? these are
the Gods that smote the Egyptians
with all the plagues in the
wilderness.
4:9
Be strong, and quit
yourselves like men, O ye
Philistines, that ye be not servants
unto the Hebrews, as they have been
to you: quit yourselves like men,
and fight.
4:10
And the Philistines
fought, and Israel was smitten, and
they fled every man into his tent:
and there was a very great
slaughter; for there fell of Israel
thirty thousand footmen.
4:11
And the ark of God
was taken; and the two sons of Eli,
Hophni and Phinehas, were slain.
4:12
And there ran a man
of Benjamin out of the army, and
came to Shiloh the same day with his
clothes rent, and with earth upon
his head.
4:13
And when he came,
lo, Eli sat upon a seat by the
wayside watching: for his heart
trembled for the ark of God. And
when the man came into the city, and
told it, all the city cried
out.
4:14
And when Eli heard
the noise of the crying, he said,
What meaneth the noise of
this tumult? And the man came in
hastily, and told Eli.
4:15
Now Eli was ninety
and eight years old; and his eyes
were dim, that he could not see.
4:16 And the man
said unto Eli, I am he that
came out of the army, and I fled to
day out of the army. And he said,
What is there done, my son?
4:17
And the messenger
answered and said, Israel is fled
before the Philistines, and there
hath been also a great slaughter
among the people, and thy two sons
also, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead,
and the ark of God is taken.
4:18
And it came to pass,
when he made mention of the ark of
God, that he fell from off the seat
backward by the side of the gate,
and his neck brake, and he died: for
he was an old man, and heavy. And he
had judged Israel forty years.
4:19
And his daughter in
law, Phinehas’ wife, was with child,
near to be delivered: and
when she heard the tidings that the
ark of God was taken, and that her
father in law and her husband were
dead, she bowed herself and
travailed; for her pains came upon
her.
4:20
And about the time
of her death the women that stood by
her said unto her, Fear not; for
thou hast born a son. But she
answered not, neither did she regard
it.
4:21 And she
named the child I-chabod, saying,
The glory is departed from Israel:
because the ark of God was taken,
and because of her father in law and
her husband.
4:22
And she said, The
glory is departed from Israel: for
the ark of God is taken.
5:1
And the Philistines
took the ark of God, and brought it
from Eben-ezer unto Ashdod.
5:2
When the Philistines
took the ark of God, they brought it
into the house of Dagon, and set it
by Dagon.
5:3
And when they of
Ashdod arose early on the morrow,
behold, Dagon was fallen upon
his face to the earth before the ark
of the LORD. And they took Dagon,
and set him in his place again.
5:4
And when they arose
early on the morrow morning, behold,
Dagon was fallen upon his
face to the ground before the ark of
the LORD; and the head of Dagon and
both the palms of his hands were
cut off upon the threshold; only
the stump of Dagon was left to
him.
5:5
Therefore neither
the priests of Dagon, nor any that
come into Dagon’s house, tread on
the threshold of Dagon in Ashdod
unto this day.
5:6
But the hand of the
LORD was heavy upon them of Ashdod,
and he destroyed them, and smote
them with emerods, even
Ashdod and the coasts thereof.
5:7
And when the men of
Ashdod saw that it was so,
they said, The ark of the God of
Israel shall not abide with us: for
his hand is sore upon us, and upon
Dagon our god.
5:8
They sent therefore
and gathered all the lords of the
Philistines unto them, and said,
What shall we do with the ark of the
God of Israel? And they answered,
Let the ark of the God of Israel be
carried about unto Gath. And they
carried the ark of the God of Israel
about thither.
5:9
And it was so,
that, after they had carried it
about, the hand of the LORD was
against the city with a very great
destruction: and he smote the men of
the city, both small and great, and
they had emerods in their secret
parts.
5:10
Therefore they sent
the ark of God to Ekron. And it came
to pass, as the ark of God came to
Ekron, that the Ekronites cried out,
saying, They have brought about the
ark of the God of Israel to us, to
slay us and our people.
5:11 So they
sent and gathered together all the
lords of the Philistines, and said,
Send away the ark of the God of
Israel, and let it go again to his
own place, that it slay us not, and
our people: for there was a deadly
destruction throughout all the city;
the hand of God was very heavy
there.
5:12
And the men that died
not were smitten with the emerods:
and the cry of the city went up to
heaven.
6:1
And the ark of the
LORD was in the country of the
Philistines seven months.
6:2
And the Philistines
called for the priests and the
diviners, saying, What shall we do
to the ark of the LORD? tell us
wherewith we shall send it to his
place.
6:3
And they said, If ye
send away the ark of the God of
Israel, send it not empty; but in
any wise return him a trespass
offering: then ye shall be healed,
and it shall be known to you why his
hand is not removed from you.
6:4
Then said they, What
shall be the trespass
offering which we shall return to
him? They answered, Five golden
emerods, and five golden mice,
according to the number of the
lords of the Philistines: for one
plague was on you all, and on your
lords.
6:5
Wherefore ye shall
make images of your emerods, and
images of your mice that mar the
land; and ye shall give glory unto
the God of Israel: peradventure he
will lighten his hand from off you,
and from off your gods, and from off
your land.
6:6
Wherefore then do ye
harden your hearts, as the Egyptians
and Pharaoh hardened their hearts?
when he had wrought wonderfully
among them, did they not let the
people go, and they departed?
6:7
Now therefore make a
new cart, and take two milch kine,
on which there hath come no yoke,
and tie the kine to the cart, and
bring their calves home from them:
6:8
And take the ark of
the LORD, and lay it upon the cart;
and put the jewels of gold, which ye
return him for a trespass
offering, in a coffer by the side
thereof; and send it away, that it
may go.
6:9
And see, if it goeth
up by the way of his own coast to
Beth-shemesh, then he hath
done us this great evil: but if not,
then we shall know that it is
not his hand that smote us;
it was a chance that
happened to us.
6:10
And the men did so;
and took two milch kine, and tied
them to the cart, and shut up their
calves at home:
6:11
And they laid the
ark of the LORD upon the cart, and
the coffer with the mice of gold and
the images of their emerods.
6:12 And the
kine took the straight way to the
way of Beth-shemesh, and went
along the highway, lowing as they
went, and turned not aside to
the right hand or to the
left; and the lords of the
Philistines went after them unto the
border of Beth-shemesh.
6:13
And they of
Beth-shemesh were reaping
their wheat harvest in the valley:
and they lifted up their eyes, and
saw the ark, and rejoiced to see
it.
6:14 And the
cart came into the field of Joshua,
a Beth-shemite, and stood there,
where there was a great
stone: and they clave the wood of
the cart, and offered the kine a
burnt offering unto the LORD.
6:15
And the Levites took
down the ark of the LORD, and the
coffer that was with it,
wherein the jewels of gold were,
and put them on the great
stone: and the men of Beth- shemesh
offered burnt offerings and
sacrificed sacrifices the same day
unto the LORD.
6:16
And when the five
lords of the Philistines had seen
it, they returned to Ekron the
same day.
6:17
And these are
the golden emerods which the
Philistines returned for a
trespass offering unto the LORD; for
Ashdod one, for Gaza one, for
Askelon one, for Gath one, for Ekron
one;
6:18
And the golden mice,
according to the number of
all the cities of the Philistines
belonging to the five lords,
both of fenced cities, and of
country villages, even unto the
great stone of Abel, whereon
they set down the ark of the LORD:
which stone remaineth unto
this day in the field of Joshua, the
Beth-shemite.
6:19
And he smote the men
of Beth-shemesh, because they had
looked into the ark of the LORD,
even he smote of the people fifty
thousand and threescore and ten men:
and the people lamented, because the
LORD had smitten many of the
people with a great slaughter.
6:20
And the men of Beth-shemesh
said, Who is able to stand before
this holy LORD God? and to whom
shall he go up from us?
6:21
And they sent
messengers to the inhabitants of
Kirjath-jearim, saying, The
Philistines have brought again the
ark of the LORD; come ye down,
and fetch it up to you.
7:1
And the men of
Kirjath-jearim came, and brought up
the ark of the LORD, and brought it
into the house of Abinadab in the
hill, and sanctified Eleazar his son
to keep the ark of the LORD.
7:2
And it came to pass,
while the ark abode in
Kirjath-jearim, that the time was
long; for it was twenty years: and
all the house of Israel lamented
after the LORD.
7:3
And Samuel spake
unto all the house of Israel,
saying, If ye do return unto the
LORD with all your hearts, then
put away the strange gods and
Ashtaroth from among you, and
prepare your hearts unto the LORD,
and serve him only: and he will
deliver you out of the hand of the
Philistines.
7:4
Then the children of
Israel did put away Baalim and
Ashtaroth, and served the LORD only.
7:5
And Samuel said,
Gather all Israel to Mizpeh, and I
will pray for you unto the LORD.
7:6
And they gathered
together to Mizpeh, and drew water,
and poured it out before the
LORD, and fasted on that day, and
said there, We have sinned against
the LORD. And Samuel judged the
children of Israel in Mizpeh.
7:7
And when the
Philistines heard that the children
of Israel were gathered together to
Mizpeh, the lords of the Philistines
went up against Israel. And when the
children of Israel heard it,
they were afraid of the Philistines.
7:8
And the children of
Israel said to Samuel, Cease not to
cry unto the LORD our God for us,
that he will save us out of the hand
of the Philistines.
7:9
And Samuel took a
sucking lamb, and offered it for
a burnt offering wholly unto the
LORD: and Samuel cried unto the LORD
for Israel; and the LORD heard him.
7:10
And as Samuel was
offering up the burnt offering, the
Philistines drew near to battle
against Israel: but the LORD
thundered with a great thunder on
that day upon the Philistines, and
discomfited them; and they were
smitten before Israel.
7:11
And the men of
Israel went out of Mizpeh, and
pursued the Philistines, and smote
them, until they came under
Beth-car.
7:12
Then Samuel took a
stone, and set it between
Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name
of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto
hath the LORD helped us.
7:13
So the Philistines
were subdued, and they came no more
into the coast of Israel: and the
hand of the LORD was against the
Philistines all the days of Samuel.
7:14
And the cities which
the Philistines had taken from
Israel were restored to Israel, from
Ekron even unto Gath; and the coasts
thereof did Israel deliver out of
the hands of the Philistines. And
there was peace between Israel and
the Amorites.
7:15
And Samuel judged
Israel all the days of his life.
7:16 And he went
from year to year in circuit to
Bethel, and Gilgal, and Mizpeh, and
judged Israel in all those places.
7:17
And his return was
to Ramah; for there was his
house; and there he judged Israel;
and there he built an altar unto the
LORD.
8:1
And it came to pass,
when Samuel was old, that he made
his sons judges over Israel.
8:2
Now the name of his
firstborn was Joel; and the name of
his second, Abiah: they were
judges in Beer-sheba.
8:3
And his sons walked
not in his ways, but turned aside
after lucre, and took bribes, and
perverted judgment.
8:4
Then all the elders
of Israel gathered themselves
together, and came to Samuel unto
Ramah,
8:5
And said unto him,
Behold, thou art old, and thy sons
walk not in thy ways: now make us a
king to judge us like all the
nations.
8:6
But the thing
displeased Samuel, when they said,
Give us a king to judge us. And
Samuel prayed unto the LORD.
8:7
And the LORD said
unto Samuel, Hearken unto the voice
of the people in all that they say
unto thee: for they have not
rejected thee, but they have
rejected me, that I should not reign
over them.
8:8
According to all the
works which they have done since the
day that I brought them up out of
Egypt even unto this day, wherewith
they have forsaken me, and served
other gods, so do they also unto
thee.
8:9
Now therefore hearken
unto their voice: howbeit yet
protest solemnly unto them, and shew
them the manner of the king that
shall reign over them.
8:10
And Samuel told all
the words of the LORD unto the
people that asked of him a king.
8:11 And he
said, This will be the manner of the
king that shall reign over you: He
will take your sons, and appoint
them for himself, for his
chariots, and to be his horsemen;
and some shall run before his
chariots.
8:12 And he will
appoint him captains over thousands,
and captains over fifties; and
will set them to ear his ground,
and to reap his harvest, and to make
his instruments of war, and
instruments of his chariots.
8:13 And he will
take your daughters to be
confectionaries, and to be
cooks, and to be bakers.
8:14
And he will take
your fields, and your vineyards, and
your oliveyards, even the
best of them, and give
them to his servants.
8:15
And he will take the
tenth of your seed, and of your
vineyards, and give to his officers,
and to his servants.
8:16
And he will take
your menservants, and your
maidservants, and your goodliest
young men, and your asses, and put
them to his work.
8:17
He will take the
tenth of your sheep: and ye shall be
his servants.
8:18
And ye shall cry out
in that day because of your king
which ye shall have chosen you; and
the LORD will not hear you in that
day.
8:19
Nevertheless the
people refused to obey the voice of
Samuel; and they said, Nay; but we
will have a king over us;
8:20
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.
8:21
And Samuel heard all
the words of the people, and he
rehearsed them in the ears of the
LORD.
8:22
And the LORD said to
Samuel, Hearken unto their voice,
and make them a king. And Samuel
said unto the men of Israel, Go ye
every man unto his city.
9:1
Now there was a man
of Benjamin, whose name was
Kish, the son of Abiel, the son of
Zeror, the son of Bechorath, the son
of Aphiah, a Benjamite, a mighty man
of power.
9:2
And he had a son,
whose name was Saul, a choice
young man, and a goodly: and
there was not among the children
of Israel a goodlier person than he:
from his shoulders and upward he
was higher than any of the
people.
9:3
And the asses of
Kish Saul’s father were lost. And
Kish said to Saul his son, Take now
one of the servants with thee, and
arise, go seek the asses.
9:4
And he passed
through mount Ephraim, and passed
through the land of Shalisha, but
they found them not: then
they passed through the land of
Shalim, and there they were
not: and he passed through the land
of the Benjamites, but they found
them not.
9:5
And when they
were come to the land of Zuph, Saul
said to his servant that was
with him, Come, and let us return;
lest my father leave caring
for the asses, and take thought for
us.
9:6
And he said unto
him, Behold now, there is in
this city a man of God, and he is
an honourable man; all that he saith
cometh surely to pass: now let us go
thither; peradventure he can shew us
our way that we should go.
9:7
Then said Saul 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 have we?
9:8
And the servant
answered Saul again, and said,
Behold, I have here at hand the
fourth part of a shekel of silver:
that will I give to the man
of God, to tell us our way.
9:9
(Beforetime in
Israel, when a man went to enquire
of God, thus he spake, Come, and let
us go to the seer: for he that is
now called a Prophet was
beforetime called a Seer.)
9:10
Then said Saul to his
servant, Well said; come, let us go.
So they went unto the city where the
man of God was.
9:11
And as they
went up the hill to the city, they
found young maidens going out to
draw water, and said unto them, Is
the seer here?
9:12
And they answered
them, and said, He is; behold, he
is before you: make haste now,
for he came to day to the city; for
there is a sacrifice of the
people to day in the high place:
9:13 As soon as
ye be come into the city, ye shall
straightway find him, before he go
up to the high place to eat: for the
people will not eat until he come,
because he doth bless the sacrifice;
and afterwards they eat that
be bidden. Now therefore get you up;
for about this time ye shall find
him.
9:14
And they went up into
the city: and when they were
come into the city, behold, Samuel
came out against them, for to go up
to the high place.
9:15
Now the LORD had
told Samuel in his ear a day before
Saul came, saying,
9:16
To morrow about this
time I will send thee a man out of
the land of Benjamin, and thou shalt
anoint him to be captain over
my people Israel, that he may save
my people out of the hand of the
Philistines: for I have looked upon
my people, because their cry is come
unto me.
9:17 And when
Samuel saw Saul, the LORD said unto
him, Behold the man whom I spake to
thee of! this same shall reign over
my people.
9:18 Then Saul
drew near to Samuel in the gate, and
said, Tell me, I pray thee, where
the seer’s house is.
9:19
And Samuel answered
Saul, and said, I am the
seer: go up before me unto the high
place; for ye shall eat with me to
day, and to morrow I will let thee
go, and will tell thee all that
is in thine heart.
9:20
And as for thine
asses that were lost three days ago,
set not thy mind on them; for they
are found. And on whom is all
the desire of Israel? Is it
not on thee, and on all thy father’s
house?
9:21
And Saul answered
and said, Am not I a
Benjamite, of the smallest of the
tribes of Israel? and my family the
least of all the families of the
tribe of Benjamin? wherefore then
speakest thou so to me?
9:22
And Samuel took Saul
and his servant, and brought them
into the parlour, and made them sit
in the chiefest place among them
that were bidden, which were
about thirty persons.
9:23 And Samuel
said unto the cook, Bring the
portion which I gave thee, of which
I said unto thee, Set it by thee.
9:24
And the cook took up
the shoulder, and that which
was upon it, and set it
before Saul. And Samuel said,
Behold that which is left! set it
before thee, and eat: for
unto this time hath it been kept for
thee since I said, I have invited
the people. So Saul did eat with
Samuel that day.
9:25
And when they were
come down from the high place into
the city, Samuel communed
with Saul upon the top of the house.
9:26
And they arose
early: and it came to pass about the
spring of the day, that Samuel
called Saul to the top of the house,
saying, Up, that I may send thee
away. And Saul arose, and they went
out both of them, he and Samuel,
abroad.
9:27
And as they
were going down to the end of the
city, Samuel said to Saul, Bid the
servant pass on before us, (and he
passed on,) but stand thou still a
while, that I may shew thee the word
of God.
10:1
Then Samuel took a
vial of oil, and poured it
upon his head, and kissed him, and
said, Is it not because the
LORD hath anointed thee to be
captain over his inheritance?
10:2
When thou art
departed from me to day, then thou
shalt find two men by Rachel’s
sepulchre in the border of Benjamin
at Zelzah; and they will say unto
thee, The asses which thou wentest
to seek are found: and, lo, thy
father hath left the care of the
asses, and sorroweth for you,
saying, What shall I do for my son?
10:3 Then shalt
thou go on forward from thence, and
thou shalt come to the plain of
Tabor, and there shall meet thee
three men going up to God to Bethel,
one carrying three kids, and another
carrying three loaves of bread, and
another carrying a bottle of wine:
10:4
And they will salute
thee, and give thee two loaves
of bread; which thou shalt receive
of their hands.
10:5
After that thou
shalt come to the hill of God, where
is the garrison of the
Philistines: and it shall come to
pass, when thou art come thither to
the city, that thou shalt meet a
company of prophets coming down from
the high place with a psaltery, and
a tabret, and a pipe, and a harp,
before them; and they shall
prophesy:
10:6
And the Spirit of
the LORD will come upon thee, and
thou shalt prophesy with them, and
shalt be turned into another man.
10:7 And let it
be, when these signs are come unto
thee, that thou do as
occasion serve thee; for God is
with thee.
10:8
And thou shalt go
down before me to Gilgal; and,
behold, I will come down unto thee,
to offer burnt offerings, and
to sacrifice sacrifices of peace
offerings: seven days shalt thou
tarry, till I come to thee, and shew
thee what thou shalt do.
10:9
And it was so,
that when he had turned his back to
go from Samuel, God gave him another
heart: and all those signs came to
pass that day.
10:10
And when they came
thither to the hill, behold, a
company of prophets met him; and the
Spirit of God came upon him, and he
prophesied among them.
10:11
And it came to pass,
when all that knew him beforetime
saw that, behold, he prophesied
among the prophets, then the people
said one to another, What is
this that is come unto the
son of Kish? Is Saul also
among the prophets?
10:12
And one of the same
place answered and said, But who
is their father? Therefore it
became a proverb, Is Saul
also among the prophets?
10:13
And when he had made
an end of prophesying, he came to
the high place.
10:14
And Saul’s uncle
said unto him and to his servant,
Whither went ye? And he said, To
seek the asses: and when we saw that
they were no where, we came
to Samuel.
10:15
And Saul’s uncle
said, Tell me, I pray thee, what
Samuel said unto you.
10:16
And Saul said unto
his uncle, He told us plainly that
the asses were found. But of the
matter of the kingdom, whereof
Samuel spake, he told him not.
10:17
And Samuel called
the people together unto the LORD to
Mizpeh;
10:18 And said
unto the children of Israel, Thus
saith the LORD God of Israel, I
brought up Israel out of Egypt, and
delivered you out of the hand of the
Egyptians, and out of the hand of
all kingdoms, and of them
that oppressed you:
10:19
And ye have this day
rejected your God, who himself saved
you out of all your adversities and
your tribulations; and ye have said
unto him, Nay, but set a king
over us. Now therefore present
yourselves before the LORD by your
tribes, and by your thousands.
10:20
And when Samuel had
caused all the tribes of Israel to
come near, the tribe of Benjamin was
taken.
10:21
When he had caused
the tribe of Benjamin to come near
by their families, the family of
Matri was taken, and Saul the son of
Kish was taken: and when they sought
him, he could not be found.
10:22
Therefore they
enquired of the LORD further, if the
man should yet come thither. And the
LORD answered, Behold, he hath hid
himself among the stuff.
10:23
And they ran and
fetched him thence: and when he
stood among the people, he was
higher than any of the people from
his shoulders and upward.
10:24
And Samuel said to
all the people, See ye him whom the
LORD hath chosen, that there is
none like him among all the people?
And all the people shouted, and
said, God save the king.
10:25
Then Samuel told the
people the manner of the kingdom,
and wrote it in a book, and
laid it up before the LORD.
And Samuel sent all the people away,
every man to his house.
10:26
And Saul also went
home to Gibeah; and there went with
him a band of men, whose hearts God
had touched.
10:27
But the children of
Belial said, How shall this man save
us? And they despised him, and
brought him no presents. But he held
his peace.
11:1
Then Nahash the
Ammonite came up, and encamped
against Jabesh-gilead: and all the
men of Jabesh said unto Nahash, Make
a covenant with us, and we will
serve thee.
11:2
And Nahash the
Ammonite answered them, On this
condition will I make a
covenant with you, that I may
thrust out all your right eyes, and
lay it for a reproach upon
all Israel.
11:3
And the elders of
Jabesh said unto him, Give us seven
days respite, that we may send
messengers unto all the coasts of
Israel: and then, if there be
no man to save us, we will come out
to thee.
11:4
Then came the
messengers to Gibeah of Saul, and
told the tidings in the ears of the
people: and all the people lifted up
their voices, and wept.
11:5
And, behold, Saul
came after the herd out of the
field; and Saul said, What aileth
the people that they weep? And they
told him the tidings of the men of
Jabesh.
11:6
And the Spirit of
God came upon Saul when he heard
those tidings, and his anger was
kindled greatly.
11:7
And he took a yoke
of oxen, and hewed them in pieces,
and sent them throughout all
the coasts of Israel by the hands of
messengers, saying, Whosoever cometh
not forth after Saul and after
Samuel, so shall it be done unto his
oxen. And the fear of the LORD fell
on the people, and they came out
with one consent.
11:8 And when he
numbered them in Bezek, the children
of Israel were three hundred
thousand, and the men of Judah
thirty thousand.
11:9
And they said unto
the messengers that came, Thus shall
ye say unto the men of Jabesh-gilead,
To morrow, by that time the
sun be hot, ye shall have help. And
the messengers came and shewed it
to the men of Jabesh; and they were
glad.
11:10
Therefore the men of
Jabesh said, To morrow we will come
out unto you, and ye shall do with
us all that seemeth good unto you.
11:11
And it was so
on the morrow, that Saul put the
people in three companies; and they
came into the midst of the host in
the morning watch, and slew the
Ammonites until the heat of the day:
and it came to pass, that they which
remained were scattered, so that two
of them were not left together.
11:12
And the people said
unto Samuel, Who is he that
said, Shall Saul reign over us?
bring the men, that we may put them
to death.
11:13
And Saul said, There
shall not a man be put to death this
day: for to day the LORD hath
wrought salvation in Israel.
11:14 Then said
Samuel to the people, Come, and let
us go to Gilgal, and renew the
kingdom there.
11:15
And all the people
went to Gilgal; and there they made
Saul king before the LORD in Gilgal;
and there they sacrificed sacrifices
of peace offerings before the LORD;
and there Saul and all the men of
Israel rejoiced greatly.
12:1
And Samuel said unto
all Israel, Behold, I have hearkened
unto your voice in all that ye said
unto me, and have made a king over
you.
12:2
And now, behold, the
king walketh before you: and I am
old and grayheaded; and, behold, my
sons are with you: and I have
walked before you from my childhood
unto this day.
12:3
Behold, here I
am: witness against me before
the LORD, and before his anointed:
whose ox have I taken? or whose ass
have I taken? or whom have I
defrauded? whom have I oppressed? or
of whose hand have I received any
bribe to blind mine eyes therewith?
and I will restore it you.
12:4
And they said, Thou
hast not defrauded us, nor oppressed
us, neither hast thou taken ought of
any man’s hand.
12:5
And he said unto
them, The LORD is witness
against you, and his anointed is
witness this day, that ye have not
found ought in my hand. And they
answered, He is witness.
12:6
And Samuel said unto
the people, It is the LORD
that advanced Moses and Aaron, and
that brought your fathers up out of
the land of Egypt.
12:7
Now therefore stand
still, that I may reason with you
before the LORD of all the righteous
acts of the LORD, which he did to
you and to your fathers.
12:8
When Jacob was come
into Egypt, and your fathers cried
unto the LORD, then the LORD sent
Moses and Aaron, which brought forth
your fathers out of Egypt, and made
them dwell in this place.
12:9
And when they forgat
the LORD their God, he sold them
into the hand of Sisera, captain of
the host of Hazor, and into the hand
of the Philistines, and into the
hand of the king of Moab, and they
fought against them.
12:10
And they cried unto
the LORD, and said, We have sinned,
because we have forsaken the LORD,
and have served Baalim and Ashtaroth:
but now deliver us out of the hand
of our enemies, and we will serve
thee.
12:11
And the LORD sent
Jerubbaal, and Bedan, and Jephthah,
and Samuel, and delivered you out of
the hand of your enemies on every
side, and ye dwelled safe.
12:12
And when ye saw that
Nahash the king of the children of
Ammon came against you, ye said unto
me, Nay; but a king shall reign over
us: when the LORD your God was
your king.
12:13
Now therefore behold
the king whom ye have chosen, and
whom ye have desired! and, behold,
the LORD hath set a king over you.
12:14
If ye will fear the
LORD, and serve him, and obey his
voice, and not rebel against the
commandment of the LORD, then shall
both ye and also the king that
reigneth over you continue following
the LORD your God:
12:15
But if ye will not
obey the voice of the LORD, but
rebel against the commandment of the
LORD, then shall the hand of the
LORD be against you, as it was
against your fathers.
12:16
Now therefore stand
and see this great thing, which the
LORD will do before your eyes.
12:17
Is it not
wheat harvest to day? I will call
unto the LORD, and he shall send
thunder and rain; that ye may
perceive and see that your
wickedness is great, which ye
have done in the sight of the LORD,
in asking you a king.
12:18
So Samuel called
unto the LORD; and the LORD sent
thunder and rain that day: and all
the people greatly feared the LORD
and Samuel.
12:19
And all the people
said unto Samuel, Pray for thy
servants unto the LORD thy God, that
we die not: for we have added unto
all our sins this evil, to
ask us a king.
12:20
And Samuel said unto
the people, Fear not: ye have done
all this wickedness: yet turn not
aside from following the LORD, but
serve the LORD with all your heart;
12:21
And turn ye not
aside: for then should ye go
after vain things, which
cannot profit nor deliver; for they
are vain.
12:22
For the LORD will
not forsake his people for his great
name’s sake: because it hath pleased
the LORD to make you his people.
12:23
Moreover as for me,
God forbid that I should sin against
the LORD in ceasing to pray for you:
but I will teach you the good and
the right way:
12:24
Only fear the LORD,
and serve him in truth with all your
heart: for consider how great
things he hath done for you.
12:25
But if ye shall still
do wickedly, ye shall be consumed,
both ye and your king.
13:1
Saul reigned one
year; and when he had reigned two
years over Israel,
13:2
Saul chose him three
thousand men of Israel;
whereof two thousand were with
Saul in Michmash and in mount
Bethel, and a thousand were with
Jonathan in Gibeah of Benjamin: and
the rest of the people he sent every
man to his tent.
13:3
And Jonathan smote
the garrison of the Philistines that
was in Geba, and the
Philistines heard of it. And
Saul blew the trumpet throughout all
the land, saying, Let the Hebrews
hear.
13:4
And all Israel heard
say that Saul had smitten a
garrison of the Philistines, and
that Israel also was had in
abomination with the Philistines.
And the people were called together
after Saul to Gilgal.
13:5
And the Philistines
gathered themselves together to
fight with Israel, thirty thousand
chariots, and six thousand horsemen,
and people as the sand which is
on the sea shore in multitude: and
they came up, and pitched in
Michmash, eastward from Beth- aven.
13:6
When the men of
Israel saw that they were in a
strait, (for the people were
distressed,) then the people did
hide themselves in caves, and in
thickets, and in rocks, and in high
places, and in pits.
13:7
And some of
the Hebrews went over Jordan to the
land of Gad and Gilead. As for Saul,
he was yet in Gilgal, and all
the people followed him trembling.
13:8
And he tarried seven
days, according to the set time that
Samuel had appointed: but
Samuel came not to Gilgal; and the
people were scattered from him.
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