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Samuel
Chapter 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:
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.
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.
4 And when the time was
that Elkanah offered, he gave to
Peninnah his wife, and to all her
sons and her daughters,
portions:
5 But unto Hannah he gave
a worthy portion; for he loved
Hannah: but the LORD had shut up
her womb.
6 And her adversary also
provoked her sore, for to make
her fret, because the LORD had
shut up her womb.
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.
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?
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.
10 And she was in
bitterness of soul, and prayed
unto the LORD, and wept sore.
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 rasor come upon his
head.
12 And it came to pass, as
she continued praying before the
LORD, that Eli marked her
mouth.
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.
14 And Eli said unto her,
How long wilt thou be drunken?
put away thy wine from thee.
15 And Hannah answered and
said, No, my lord, I am a woman
of a sorrowful spirit: I have
drunk neither wine nor strong
drink, but have poured out my
soul before the LORD.
16 Count not thine
handmaid for a daughter of
Belial: for out of the abundance
of my complaint and grief have I
spoken hitherto.
17 Then Eli answered and
said, Go in peace: and the God of
Israel grant thee thy petition
that thou hast asked of him.
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.
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.
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.
21 And the man Elkanah,
and all his house, went up to
offer unto the LORD the yearly
sacrifice, and his vow.
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.
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.
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.
25 And they slew a
bullock, and brought the child to
Eli.
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.
27 For this child I
prayed; and the LORD hath given
me my petition which I asked of
him:
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.
Chapter 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 There is none holy as
the LORD: for there is none
beside thee: neither is there any
rock like our God.
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.
4 The bows of the mighty
men are broken, and they that
stumbled are girded with
strength.
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.
6 The LORD killeth, and
maketh alive: he bringeth down to
the grave, and bringeth up.
7 The LORD maketh poor,
and maketh rich: he bringeth low,
and lifteth up.
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.
9 He will keep the feet of
his saints, and the wicked shall
be silent in darkness; for by
strength shall no man
prevail.
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.
11 And Elkanah went to
Ramah to his house. And the child
did minister unto the LORD before
Eli the priest.
12 Now the sons of Eli
were sons of Belial; they knew
not the LORD.
13 And the priests' 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;
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.
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.
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.
17 Wherefore the sin of
the young men was very great
before the LORD: for men abhorred
the offering of the LORD.
18 But Samuel ministered
before the LORD, being a child,
girded with a linen ephod.
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.
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.
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.
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.
23 And he said unto them,
Why do ye such things? for I hear
of your evil dealings by all this
people.
24 Nay, my sons; for it is
no good report that I hear: ye
make the LORD's people to
transgress.
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.
26 And the child Samuel
grew on, and was in favour both
with the LORD, and also with
men.
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?
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?
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Chapter 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.
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 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;
4 That the LORD called
Samuel: and he answered, Here am
I.
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.
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.
7 Now Samuel did not yet
know the LORD, neither was the
word of the LORD yet revealed
unto him.
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.
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.
10 And the LORD came, and
stood, and called as at other
times, Samuel, Samuel. Then
Samuel answered, Speak; for thy
servant heareth.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
16 Then Eli called Samuel,
and said, Samuel, my son. And he
answered, Here am I.
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.
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.
19 And Samuel grew, and
the LORD was with him, and did
let none of his words fall to the
ground.
20 And all Israel from Dan
even to Beer-sheba knew that
Samuel was established to be a
prophet of the LORD.
21 And the LORD appeared
again in Shiloh: for the LORD
revealed himself to Samuel in
Shiloh by the word of the
LORD.
Chapter 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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
11 And the ark of God was
taken; and the two sons of Eli,
Hophni and Phinehas, were
slain.
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.
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.
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.
15 Now Eli was ninety and
eight years old; and his eyes
were dim, that he could not
see.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
22 And she said, The glory
is departed from Israel: for the
ark of God is taken.
Chapter 5
1 And the Philistines
took the ark of God, and brought
it from Eben-ezer unto
Ashdod.
2 When the Philistines
took the ark of God, they brought
it into the house of Dagon, and
set it by Dagon.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
12 And the men that died
not were smitten with the
emerods: and the cry of the city
went up to heaven.
Chapter 6
1 And the ark of the
LORD was in the country of the
Philistines seven months.
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.
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.
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.
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 Wherefore then do ye
harden your hearts, as the
Egyptians and Pharoah hardened
their hearts? when he had wrought
wonderfully among them, did they
not let the people go, and they
departed?
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:
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.
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 is not
his hand that smote us; it was a
chance that happened to us.
10 And the men did so; and
took two milch kine, and tied
them to the cart, and shut up
their calves at home:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
16 And when the five lords
of the Philistines had seen it,
they returned to Ekron the same
day.
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;
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.
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.
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?
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.
Chapter 7
1 And the men of
Kirjath-jearim came, and fetched
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.
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.
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.
4 Then the children of
Israel did put away Baalim and
Ashtaroth, and served the LORD
only.
5 And Samuel said, Gather
all Israel to Mizpeh, and I will
pray for you unto the LORD.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
11 And the men of Israel
went out of Mizpeh, and pursued
the Philistines, and smote them,
until they came under
Beth-car.
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.
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.
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.
15 And Samuel judged
Israel all the days of his
life.
16 And he went from year
to year in circuit to Bethel, and
Gilgal, and Mizpeh, and judged
Israel in all those places.
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.
Chapter 8
1 And it came to pass,
when Samuel was old, that he made
his sons judges over Israel.
2 Now the name of his
firstborn was Joel; and the name
of his second, Abiah: they were
judges in Beer-sheba.
3 And his sons walked not
in his ways, but turned aside
after lucre, and took bribes, and
perverted judgment.
4 Then all the elders of
Israel gathered themselves
together, and came to Samuel unto
Ramah,
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.
6 But the thing displeased
Samuel, when they said, Give us a
king to judge us. And Samuel
prayed unto the LORD.
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 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.
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.
10 And Samuel told all the
words of the LORD unto the people
that asked of him a king.
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.
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.
13 And he will take your
daughters to be confectionaries,
and to be cooks, and to be
bakers.
14 And he will take your
fields, and your vineyards, and
your oliveyards, even the best of
them, and give them to his
servants.
15 And he will take the
tenth of your seed, and of your
vineyards, and give to his
officers, and to his
servants.
16 And he will take your
menservants, and your
maidservants, and your goodliest
young men, and your asses, and
put them to his work.
17 He will take the tenth
of your sheep: and ye shall be
his servants.
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.
19 Nevertheless the people
refused to obey the voice of
Samuel; and they said, Nay; but
we will have a king over us;
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.
21 And Samuel heard all
the words of the people, and he
rehearsed them in the ears of the
LORD.
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.
Chapter 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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?
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 (Beforetime in Israel,
when a man went to inquire 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.)
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.
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?
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:
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.
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.
15 Now the LORD had told
Samuel in his ear a day before
Saul came, saying,
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.
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.
18 Then Saul drew near to
Samuel in the gate, and said,
Tell me, I pray thee, where the
seer's house is.
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.
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?
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?
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.
23 And Samuel said unto
the cook, Bring the portion which
I gave thee, of which I said unto
thee, Set it by thee.
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.
25 And when they were come
down from the high place into the
city, Samuel communed with Saul
upon the top of the house.
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.
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.
Chapter 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?
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?
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:
4 And they will salute
thee, and give thee two loaves of
bread; which thou shalt receive
of their hands.
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:
6 And the Spirit of the
LORD will come upon thee, and
thou shalt prophesy with them,
and shalt be turned into another
man.
7 And let it be, when
these signs are come unto thee,
that thou do as occasion serve
thee; for God is with thee.
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.
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 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.
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?
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?
13 And when he had made an
end of prophesying, he came to
the high place.
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.
15 And Saul's uncle said,
Tell me, I pray thee, what Samuel
said unto you.
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.
17 And Samuel called the
people together unto the LORD to
Mizpeh;
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:
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.
20 And when Samuel had
caused all the tribes of Israel
to come near, the tribe of
Benjamin was taken.
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.
22 Therefore they inquired
of the LORD further, if the man
should yet come thither. And the
LORD answered, Behold, he hath
hid himself among the stuff.
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.
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.
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.
26 And Saul also went home
to Gibeah; and there went with
him a band of men, whose hearts
God had touched.
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.
Chapter 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
6 And the Spirit of God
came upon Saul when he heard
those tidings, and his anger was
kindled greatly.
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.
8 And when he numbered
them in Bezek, the children of
Israel were three hundred
thousand, and the men of Judah
thirty thousand.
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.
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 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.
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.
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.
14 Then said Samuel to the
people, Come, and let us go to
Gilgal, and renew the kingdom
there.
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.
Chapter 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.
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.
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.
4 And they said, Thou hast
not defrauded us, nor oppressed
us, neither hast thou taken ought
of any man's hand.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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 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.
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.
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:
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.
16 Now therefore stand and
see this great thing, which the
LORD will do before your
eyes.
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.
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.
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.
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;
21 And turn ye not aside:
for then should ye go after vain
things, which cannot profit nor
deliver; for they are vain.
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.
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:
24 Only fear the LORD, and
serve him in truth with all your
heart: for consider how great
things he hath done for you.
25 But if ye shall still
do wickedly, ye shall be
consumed, both ye and your
king.
Chapter 13
1 Saul reigned one
year; and when he had reigned two
years over Israel,
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
9 And Saul said, Bring
hither a burnt offering to me,
and peace offerings. And he
offered the burnt offering.
10 And it came to pass,
that as soon as he had made an
end of offering the burnt
offering, behold, Samuel came;
and Saul went out to meet him,
that he might salute him.
11 And Samuel said, What
hast thou done? And Saul said,
Because I saw that the people
were scattered from me, and that
thou camest not within the days
appointed, and that the
Philistines gathered themselves
together at Michmash;
12 Therefore said I, The
Philistines will come down now
upon me to Gilgal, and I have not
made supplication unto the LORD:
I forced myself therefore, and
offered a burnt offering.
13 And Samuel said to
Saul, Thou hast done foolishly:
thou hast not kept the
commandment of the LORD thy God,
which he commanded thee: for now
would the LORD have established
thy kingdom upon Israel for
ever.
14 But now thy kingdom
shall not continue: the LORD hath
sought him a man after his own
heart, and the LORD hath
commanded him to be captain over
his people, because thou hast not
kept that which the LORD
commanded thee.
15 And Samuel arose, and
gat him up from Gilgal unto
Gibeah of Benjamin. And Saul
numbered the people that were
present with him, about six
hundred men.
16 And Saul, and Jonathan
his son, and the people that were
present with them, abode in
Gibeah of Benjamin: but the
Philistines encamped in
Michmash.
17 And the spoilers came
out of the camp of the
Philistines in three companies:
one company turned unto the way
that leadeth to Ophrah, unto the
land of Shual:
18 And another company
turned the way to Beth-horon: and
another company turned to the way
of the border that looketh to the
valley of Zeboim toward the
wilderness.
19 Now there was no smith
found throughout all the land of
Israel: for the Philistines said,
Lest the Hebrews make them swords
or spears:
20 But all the Israelites
went down to the Philistines, to
sharpen every man his share, and
his coulter, and his axe, and his
mattock.
21 Yet they had a file for
the mattocks, and for the
coulters, and for the forks, and
for the axes, and to sharpen the
goads.
22 So it came to pass in
the day of battle, that there was
neither sword nor spear found in
the hand of any of the people
that were with Saul and Jonathan:
but with Saul and with Jonathan
his son was there found.
23 And the garrison of the
Philistines went out to the
passage of Michmash.
Chapter 14
1 Now it came to pass
upon a day, that Jonathan the son
of Saul said unto the young man
that bare his armour, Come, and
let us go over to the
Philistines' garrison, that is on
the other side. But he told not
his father.
2 And Saul tarried in the
uttermost part of Gibeah under a
pomegranate tree which is in
Migron: and the people that were
with him were about six hundred
men;
3 And Ahiah, the son of
Ahitub, I-chabod's brother, the
son of Phinehas, the son of Eli,
the LORD's priest in Shiloh,
wearing an ephod. And the people
knew not that Jonathan was
gone.
4 And between the
passages, by which Jonathan
sought to go over unto the
Philistines' garrison, there was
a sharp rock on the one side and
a sharp rock on the other side:
and the name of the one was
Bozez, and the name of the other
Seneh.
5 The forefront of the one
was situate northward over
against Michmash, and the other
southward over against
Gibeah.
6 And Jonathan said to the
young man that bare his armour,
Come, and let us go over unto the
garrison of these uncircumcised:
it may be that the LORD will work
for us: for there is no restraint
to the LORD to save by many or by
few.
7 And his armourbearer
said unto him, Do all that is in
thine heart: turn thee; behold, I
am with thee according to thy
heart.
8 Then said Jonathan,
Behold, we will pass over unto
these men, and we will discover
ourselves unto them.
9 If they say thus unto
us, Tarry until we come to you;
then we will stand still in our
place, and will not go up unto
them.
10 But if they say thus,
Come up unto us; then we will go
up: for the LORD hath delivered
them into our hand: and this
shall be a sign unto us.
11 And both of them
discovered themselves unto the
garrison of the Philistines: and
the Philistines said, Behold, the
Hebrews come forth out of the
holes where they had hid
themselves.
12 And the men of the
garrison answered Jonathan and
his armourbearer, and said, Come
up to us, and we will shew you a
thing. And Jonathan said unto his
armourbearer, Come up after me:
for the LORD hath delivered them
into the hand of Israel.
13 And Jonathan climbed up
upon his hands and upon his feet,
and his armourbearer after him:
and they fell before Jonathan;
and his armourbearer slew after
him.
14 And that first
slaughter, which Jonathan and his
armourbearer made, was about
twenty men, within as it were an
half acre of land, which a yoke
of oxen might plow.
15 And there was trembling
in the host, in the field, and
among all the people: the
garrison, and the spoilers, they
also trembled, and the earth
quaked: so it was a very great
trembling.
16 And the watchmen of
Saul in Gibeah of Benjamin
looked; and, behold, the
multitude melted away, and they
went on beating down one
another.
17 Then said Saul unto the
people that were with him, Number
now, and see who is gone from us.
And when they had numbered,
behold, Jonathan and his
armourbearer were not there.
18 And Saul said unto
Ahiah, Bring hither the ark of
God. For the ark of God was at
that time with the children of
Israel.
19 And it came to pass,
while Saul talked unto the
priest, that the noise that was
in the host of the Philistines
went on and increased: and Saul
said unto the priest, Withdraw
thine hand.
20 And Saul and all the
people that were with him
assembled themselves, and they
came to the battle: and, behold,
every man's sword was against his
fellow, and there was a very
great discomfiture.
21 Moreover the Hebrews
that were with the Philistines
before that time, which went up
with them into the camp from the
country round about, even they
also turned to be with the
Israelites that were with Saul
and Jonathan.
22 Likewise all the men of
Israel which had hid themselves
in mount Ephraim, when they heard
that the Philistines fled, even
they also followed hard after
them in the battle.
23 So the LORD saved
Israel that day: and the battle
passed over unto Beth-aven.
24 And the men of Israel
were distressed that day: for
Saul had adjured the people,
saying, Cursed be the man that
eateth any food until evening,
that I may be avenged on mine
enemies. So none of the people
tasted any food.
25 And all they of the
land came to a wood; and there
was honey upon the ground.
26 And when the people
were come into the wood, behold,
the honey dropped; but no man put
his hand to his mouth: for the
people feared the oath.
27 But Jonathan heard not
when his father charged the
people with the oath: wherefore
he put forth the end of the rod
that was in his hand, and dipped
it in an honeycomb, and put his
hand to his mouth; and his eyes
were enlightened.
28 Then answered one of
the people, and said, Thy father
straitly charged the people with
an oath, saying, Cursed be the
man that eateth any food this
day. And the people were
faint.
29 Then said Jonathan, My
father hath troubled the land:
see, I pray you, how mine eyes
have been enlightened, because I
tasted a little of this
honey.
30 How much more, if haply
the people had eaten freely to
day of the spoil of their enemies
which they found? for had there
not been now a much greater
slaughter among the
Philistines?
31 And they smote the
Philistines that day from
Michmash to Aijalon: and the
people were very faint.
32 And the people flew
upon the spoil, and took sheep,
and oxen, and calves, and slew
them on the ground: and the
people did eat them with the
blood.
33 Then they told Saul,
saying, Behold, the people sin
against the LORD, in that they
eat with the blood. And he said,
Ye have transgressed: roll a
great stone unto me this day.
34 And Saul said, Disperse
yourselves among the people, and
say unto them, Bring me hither
every man his ox, and every man
his sheep, and slay them here,
and eat; and sin not against the
LORD in eating with the blood.
And all the people brought every
man his ox with him that night,
and slew them there.
35 And Saul built an altar
unto the LORD: the same was the
first altar that he built unto
the LORD.
36 And Saul said, Let us
go down after the Philistines by
night, and spoil them until the
morning light, and let us not
leave a man of them. And they
said, Do whatsoever seemeth good
unto thee. Then said the priest,
Let us draw near hither unto
God.
37 And Saul asked counsel
of God, Shall I go down after the
Philistines? wilt thou deliver
them into the hand of Israel? But
he answered him not that day.
38 And Saul said, Draw ye
near hither, all the chief of the
people: and know and see wherein
this sin hath been this day.
39 For, as the LORD
liveth, which saveth Israel,
though it be in Jonathan my son,
he shall surely die. But there
was not a man among all the
people that answered him.
40 Then said he unto all
Israel, Be ye on one side, and I
and Jonathan my son will be on
the other side. And the people
said unto Saul, Do what seemeth
good unto thee.
41 Therefore Saul said
unto the LORD God of Israel, Give
a perfect lot. And Saul and
Jonathan were taken: but the
people escaped.
42 And Saul said, Cast
lots between me and Jonathan my
son. And Jonathan was taken.
43 Then Saul said to
Jonathan, Tell me what thou hast
done. And Jonathan told him, and
said, I did but taste a little
honey with the end of the rod
that was in mine hand, and, lo, I
must die.
44 And Saul answered, God
do so and more also: for thou
shalt surely die, Jonathan.
45 And the people said
unto Saul, Shall Jonathan die,
who hath wrought this great
salvation in Israel? God forbid:
as the LORD liveth, there shall
not one hair of his head fall to
the ground; for he hath wrought
with God this day. So the people
rescued Jonathan, that he died
not.
46 Then Saul went up from
following the Philistines: and
the Philistines went to their own
place.
47 So Saul took the
kingdom over Israel, and fought
against all his enemies on every
side, against Moab, and against
the children of Ammon, and
against Edom, and against the
kings of Zobah, and against the
Philistines: and whithersoever he
turned himself, he vexed
them.
48 And he gathered an
host, and smote the Amalekites,
and delivered Israel out of the
hands of them that spoiled
them.
49 Now the sons of Saul
were Jonathan, and Ishui, and
Melchi-shua: and the names of his
two daughters were these; the
name of the firstborn Merab, and
the name of the younger
Michal:
50 And the name of Saul's
wife was Ahinoam, the daughter of
Ahimaaz: and the name of the
captain of his host was Abner,
the son of Ner, Saul's uncle.
51 And Kish was the father
of Saul; and Ner the father of
Abner was the son of Abiel.
52 And there was sore war
against the Philistines all the
days of Saul: and when Saul saw
any strong man, or any valiant
man, he took him unto him.
Chapter 15
1 Samuel also said unto
Saul, The LORD sent me to anoint
thee to be king over his people,
over Israel: now therefore
hearken thou unto the voice of
the words of the LORD.
2 Thus saith the LORD of
hosts, I remember that which
Amalek did to Israel, how he laid
wait for him in the way, when he
came up from Egypt.
3 Now go and smite Amalek,
and utterly destroy all that they
have, and spare them not; but
slay both man and woman, infant
and suckling, ox and sheep, camel
and ass.
4 And Saul gathered the
people together, and numbered
them in Telaim, two hundred
thousand footmen, and ten
thousand men of Judah.
5 And Saul came to a city
of Amalek, and laid wait in the
valley.
6 And Saul said unto the
Kenites, Go, depart, get you down
from among the Amalekites, lest I
destroy you with them: for ye
shewed kindness to all the
children of Israel, when they
came up out of Egypt. So the
Kenites departed from among the
Amalekites.
7 And Saul smote the
Amalekites from Havilah until
thou comest to Shur, that is over
against Egypt.
8 And he took Agag the
king of the Amalekites alive, and
utterly destroyed all the people
with the edge of the sword.
9 But Saul and the people
spared Agag, and the best of the
sheep, and of the oxen, and of
the fatlings, and the lambs, and
all that was good, and would not
utterly destroy them: but every
thing that was vile and refuse,
that they destroyed utterly.
10 Then came the word of
the LORD unto Samuel, saying,
11 It repenteth me that I
have set up Saul to be king: for
he is turned back from following
me, and hath not performed my
commandments. And it grieved
Samuel; and he cried unto the
LORD all night.
12 And when Samuel rose
early to meet Saul in the
morning, it was told Samuel,
saying, Saul came to Carmel, and,
behold, he set him up a place,
and is gone about, and passed on,
and gone down to Gilgal.
13 And Samuel came to
Saul: and Saul said unto him,
Blessed be thou of the LORD: I
have performed the commandment of
the LORD.
14 And Samuel said, What
meaneth then this bleating of the
sheep in mine ears, and the
lowing of the oxen which I
hear?
15 And Saul said, They
have brought them from the
Amalekites: for the people spared
the best of the sheep and of the
oxen, to sacrifice unto the LORD
thy God; and the rest we have
utterly destroyed.
16 Then Samuel said unto
Saul, Stay, and I will tell thee
what the LORD hath said to me
this night. And he said unto him,
Say on.
17 And Samuel said, When
thou wast little in thine own
sight, wast thou not made the
head of the tribes of Israel, and
the LORD anointed thee king over
Israel?
18 And the LORD sent thee
on a journey, and said, Go and
utterly destroy the sinners the
Amalekites, and fight against
them until they be consumed.
19 Wherefore then didst
thou not obey the voice of the
LORD, but didst fly upon the
spoil, and didst evil in the
sight of the LORD?
20 And Saul said unto
Samuel, Yea, I have obeyed the
voice of the LORD, and have gone
the way which the LORD sent me,
and have brought Agag the king of
Amalek, and have utterly
destroyed the Amalekites.
21 But the people took of
the spoil, sheep and oxen, the
chief of the things which should
have been utterly destroyed, to
sacrifice unto the LORD thy God
in Gilgal.
22 And Samuel said, Hath
the LORD as great delight in
burnt offerings and sacrifices,
as in obeying the voice of the
LORD? Behold, to obey is better
than sacrifice, and to hearken
than the fat of rams.
23 For rebellion is as the
sin of witchcraft, and
stubbornness is as iniquity and
idolatry. Because thou hast
rejected the word of the LORD, he
hath also rejected thee from
being king.
24 And Saul said unto
Samuel, I have sinned: for I have
transgressed the commandment of
the LORD, and thy words: because
I feared the people, and obeyed
their voice.
25 Now therefore, I pray
thee, pardon my sin, and turn
again with me, that I may worship
the LORD.
26 And Samuel said unto
Saul, I will not return with
thee: for thou hast rejected the
word of the LORD, and the LORD
hath rejected thee from being
king over Israel.
27 And as Samuel turned
about to go away, he laid hold
upon the skirt of his mantle, and
it rent.
28 And Samuel said unto
him, The LORD hath rent the
kingdom of Israel from thee this
day, and hath given it to a
neighbour of thine, that is
better than thou.
29 And also the Strength
of Israel will not lie nor
repent: for he is not a man, that
he should repent.
30 Then he said, I have
sinned: yet honour me now, I pray
thee, before the elders of my
people, and before Israel, and
turn again with me, that I may
worship the LORD thy God.
31 So Samuel turned again
after Saul; and Saul worshipped
the LORD.
32 Then said Samuel, Bring
ye hither to me Agag the king of
the Amalekites. And Agag came
unto him delicately. And Agag
said, Surely the bitterness of
death is past.
33 And Samuel said, As thy
sword hath made women childless,
so shall thy mother be childless
among women. And Samuel hewed
Agag in pieces before the LORD in
Gilgal.
34 Then Samuel went to
Ramah; and Saul went up to his
house to Gibeah of Saul.
35 And Samuel came no more
to see Saul until the day of his
death: nevertheless Samuel
mourned for Saul: and the LORD
repented that he had made Saul
king over Israel.
Chapter 16
1 And the LORD said
unto Samuel, How long wilt thou
mourn for Saul, seeing I have
rejected him from reigning over
Israel? fill thine horn with oil,
and go, I will send thee to Jesse
the Bethlehemite: for I have
provided me a king among his
sons.
2 And Samuel said, How can
I go? if Saul hear it, he Will
kill me. And the LORD said, Take
an heifer with thee, and say, I
am come to sacrifice to the
LORD.
3 And call Jesse to the
sacrifice, and I will shew thee
what thou shalt do: and thou
shalt anoint unto me him whom I
name unto thee.
4 And Samuel did that
which the LORD spake, and came to
Bethlehem. And the elders of the
town trembled at his coming, and
said, Comest thou peaceably?
5 And he said, Peaceably:
I am come to sacrifice unto the
LORD: sanctify yourselves, and
come with me to the sacrifice.
And he sanctified Jesse and his
sons, and called them to the
sacrifice.
6 And it came to pass,
when they were come, that he
looked on Eliab, and said, Surely
the LORD's anointed is before
him.
7 But the LORD said unto
Samuel, Look not on his
countenance, or on the height of
his stature; because I have
refused him: for the LORD seeth
not as man seeth; for man looketh
on the outward appearance, but
the LORD looketh on the
heart.
8 Then Jesse called
Abinadab, and made him pass
before Samuel. And he said,
Neither hath the LORD chosen
this.
9 Then Jesse made Shammah
to pass by. And he said, Neither
hath the LORD chosen this.
10 Again, Jesse made seven
of his sons to pass before
Samuel. And Samuel said unto
Jesse, The LORD hath not chosen
these.
11 And Samuel said unto
Jesse, Are here all thy children?
And he said, There remaineth yet
the youngest, and, behold, he
keepeth the sheep. And Samuel
said unto Jesse, Send and fetch
him: for we will not sit down
till he come hither.
12 And he sent, and
brought him in. Now he was ruddy,
and withal of a beautiful
countenance, and goodly to look
to. And the LORD said, Arise,
anoint him: for this is he.
13 Then Samuel took the
horn of oil, and anointed him in
the midst of his brethren: and
the Spirit of the LORD came upon
David from that day forward. So
Samuel rose up, and went to
Ramah.
14 But the Spirit of the
LORD departed from Saul, and an
evil spirit from the LORD
troubled him.
15 And Saul's servants
said unto him, Behold now, an
evil spirit from God troubleth
thee.
16 Let our lord now
command thy servants, which are
before thee, to seek out a man,
who is a cunning player on an
harp: and it shall come to pass,
when the evil spirit from God is
upon thee, that he shall play
with his hand, and thou shalt be
well.
17 And Saul said unto his
servants, Provide me now a man
that can play well, and bring him
to me.
18 Then answered one of
the servants, and said, Behold, I
have seen a son of Jesse the
Bethlehemite, that is cunning in
playing, and a mighty valiant
man, and a man of war, and
prudent in matters, and a comely
person, and the LORD is with
him.
19 Wherefore Saul sent
messengers unto Jesse, and said,
Send me David thy son, which is
with the sheep.
20 And Jesse took an ass
laden with bread, and a bottle of
wine, and a kid, and sent them by
David his son unto Saul.
21 And David came to Saul,
and stood before him: and he
loved him greatly; and he became
his armourbearer.
22 And Saul sent to Jesse,
saying, Let David, I pray thee,
stand before me; for he hath
found favour in my sight.
23 And it came to pass,
when the evil spirit from God was
upon Saul, that David took an
harp, and played with his hand:
so Saul was refreshed, and was
well, and the evil spirit
departed from him.
Chapter 17
1 Now the Philistines
gathered together their armies to
battle, and were gathered
together at Shochoh, which
belongeth to Judah, and pitched
between Shochoh and Azekah, in
Ephes-dammim.
2 And Saul and the men of
Israel were gathered together,
and pitched by the valley of
Elah, and set the battle in array
against the Philistines.
3 And the Philistines
stood on a mountain on the one
side, and Israel stood on a
mountain on the other side: and
there was a valley between
them.
4 And there went out a
champion out of the camp of the
Philistines, named Goliath, of
Gath, whose height was six cubits
and a span.
5 And he had an helmet of
brass upon his head, and he was
armed with a coat of mail; and
the weight of the coat was five
thousand shekels of brass.
6 And he had greaves of
brass upon his legs, and a target
of brass between his
shoulders.
7 And the staff of his
spear was like a weaver's beam;
and his spear's head weighed six
hundred shekels of iron: and one
bearing a shield went before
him.
8 And he stood and cried
unto the armies of Israel, and
said unto them, Why are ye come
out to set your battle in array?
am not I a Philistine, and ye
servants to Saul? choose you a
man for you, and let him come
down to me.
9 If he be able to fight
with me, and to kill me, then
will we be your servants: but if
I prevail against him, and kill
him, then shall ye be our
servants, and serve us.
10 And the Philistine
said, I defy the armies of Israel
this day; give me a man, that we
may fight together.
11 When Saul and all
Israel heard those words of the
Philistine, they were dismayed,
and greatly afraid.
12 Now David was the son
of that Ephrathite of
Bethlehemjudah, whose name was
Jesse; and he had eight sons: and
the man went among men for an old
man in the days of Saul.
13 And the three eldest
sons of Jesse went and followed
Saul to the battle: and the names
of his three sons that went to
the battle were Eliab the
firstborn, and next unto him
Abinadab, and the third
Shammah.
14 And David was the
youngest: and the three eldest
followed Saul.
15 But David went and
returned from Saul to feed his
father's sheep at Bethlehem.
16 And the Philistine drew
near morning and evening, and
presented himself forty days.
17 And Jesse said unto
David his son, Take now for thy
brethren an ephah of this parched
corn, and these ten loaves, and
run to the camp to thy
brethren;
18 And carry these ten
cheeses unto the captain of their
thousand, and look how thy
brethren fare, and take their
pledge.
19 Now Saul, and they, and
all the men of Israel, were in
the valley of Elah, fighting with
the Philistines.
20 And David rose up early
in the morning, and left the
sheep with a keeper, and took,
and went, as Jesse had commanded
him; and he came to the trench,
as the host was going forth to
the fight, and shouted for the
battle.
21 For Israel and the
Philistines had put the battle in
array, army against army.
22 And David left his
carriage in the hand of the
keeper of the carriage, and ran
into the army, and came and
saluted his brethren.
23 And as he talked with
them, behold, there came up the
champion, the Philistine of Gath,
Goliath by name, out of the
armies of the Philistines, and
spake according to the same
words: and David heard them.
24 And all the men of
Israel, when they saw the man,
fled from him, and were sore
afraid.
25 And the men of Israel
said, Have ye seen this man that
is come up? surely to defy Israel
is he come up: and it shall be,
that the man who killeth him, the
king will enrich him with great
riches, and will give him his
daughter, and make his father's
house free in Israel.
26 And David spake to the
men that stood by him, saying,
What shall be done to the man
that killeth this Philistine, and
taketh away the reproach from
Israel? for who is this
uncircumcised Philistine, that he
should defy the armies of the
living God?
27 And the people answered
him after this manner, saying, So
shall it be done to the man that
killeth him.
28 And Eliab his eldest
brother heard when he spake unto
the men; and Eliab's anger was
kindled against David, and he
said, Why camest thou down
hither? and with whom hast thou
left those few sheep in the
wilderness? I know thy pride, and
the naughtiness of thine heart;
for thou art come down that thou
mightest see the battle.
29 And David said, What
have I now done? Is there not a
cause?
30 And he turned from him
toward another, and spake after
the same manner: and the people
answered him again after the
former manner.
31 And when the words were
heard which David spake, they
rehearsed them before Saul: and
he sent for him.
32 And David said to Saul,
Let no man's heart fail because
of him; thy servant will go and
fight with this Philistine.
33 And Saul said to David,
Thou art not able to go against
this Philistine to fight with
him: for thou art but a youth,
and he a man of war from his
youth.
34 And David said unto
Saul, Thy servant kept his
father's sheep, and there came a
lion, and a bear, and took a lamb
out of the flock:
35 And I went out after
him, and smote him, and delivered
it out of his mouth: and when he
arose against me, I caught him by
his beard, and smote him, and
slew him.
36 Thy servant slew both
the lion and the bear: and this
uncircumcised Philistine shall be
as one of them, seeing he hath
defied the armies of the living
God.
37 David said moreover,
The LORD that delivered me out of
the paw of the lion, and out of
the paw of the bear, he will
deliver me out of the hand of
this Philistine. And Saul said
unto David, Go, and the LORD be
with thee.
38 And Saul armed David
with his armour, and he put an
helmet of brass upon his head;
also he armed him with a coat of
mail.
39 And David girded his
sword upon his armour, and he
assayed to go; for he had not
proved it. And David said unto
Saul, I cannot go with these; for
I have not proved them. And David
put them off him.
40 And he took his staff
in his hand, and chose him five
smooth stones out of the brook,
and put them in a shepherd's bag
which he had, even in a scrip;
and his sling was in his hand:
and he drew near to the
Philistine.
41 And the Philistine came
on and drew near unto David; and
the man that bare the shield went
before him.
42 And when the Philistine
looked about, and saw David, he
disdained him: for he was but a
youth, and ruddy, and of a fair
countenance.
43 And the Philistine said
unto David, Am I a dog, that thou
comest to me with staves? And the
Philistine cursed David by his
gods.
44 And the Philistine said
to David, Come to me, and I will
give thy flesh unto the fowls of
the air, and to the beasts of the
field.
45 Then said David to the
Philistine, Thou comest to me
with a sword, and with a spear,
and with a shield: but I come to
thee in the name of the LORD of
hosts, the God of the armies of
Israel, whom thou hast
defied.
46 This day will the LORD
deliver thee into mine hand; and
I will smite thee, and take thine
head from thee; and I will give
the carcases of the host of the
Philistines this day unto the
fowls of the air, and to the wild
beasts of the earth; that all the
earth may know that there is a
God in Israel.
47 And all this assembly
shall know that the LORD saveth
not with sword and spear: for the
battle is the LORD's, and he will
give you into our hands.
48 And it came to pass,
when the Philistine arose, and
came and drew nigh to meet David,
that David hasted, and ran toward
the army to meet the
Philistine.
49 And David put his hand
in his bag, and took thence a
stone, and slang it, and smote
the Philistine in his forehead,
that the stone sunk into his
forehead; and he fell upon his
face to the earth.
50 So David prevailed over
the Philistine with a sling and
with a stone, and smote the
Philistine, and slew him; but
there was no sword in the hand of
David.
51 Therefore David ran,
and stood upon the Philistine,
and took his sword, and drew it
out of the sheath thereof, and
slew him, and cut off his head
therewith. And when the
Philistines saw their champion
was dead, they fled.
52 And the men of Israel
and of Judah arose, and shouted,
and pursued the Philistines,
until thou come to the valley,
and to the gates of Ekron. And
the wounded of the Philistines
fell down by the way to Shaaraim,
even unto Gath, and unto
Ekron.
53 And the children of
Israel returned from chasing
after the Philistines, and they
spoiled their tents.
54 And David took the head
of the Philistine, and brought it
to Jerusalem; but he put his
armour in his tent.
55 And when Saul saw David
go forth against the Philistine,
he said unto Abner, the captain
of the host, Abner, whose son is
this youth? And Abner said, As
thy soul liveth, O king, I cannot
tell.
56 And the king said,
Inquire thou whose son the
stripling is.
57 And as David returned
from the slaughter of the
Philistine, Abner took him, and
brought him before Saul with the
head of the Philistine in his
hand.
58 And Saul said to him,
Whose son art thou, thou young
man? And David answered, I am the
son of thy servant Jesse the
Bethlehemite.
Chapter 18
1 And it came to pass,
when he had made an end of
speaking unto Saul, that the soul
of Jonathan was knit with the
soul of David, and Jonathan loved
him as his own soul.
2 And Saul took him that
day, and would let him go no more
home to his father's house.
3 Then Jonathan and David
made a covenant, because he loved
him as his own soul.
4 And Jonathan stripped
himself of the robe that was upon
him, and gave it to David, and
his garments, even to his sword,
and to his bow, and to his
girdle.
5 And David went out
whithersoever Saul sent him, and
behaved himself wisely: and Saul
set him over the men of war, and
he was accepted in the sight of
all the people, and also in the
sight of Saul's servants.
6 And it came to pass as
they came, when David was
returned from the slaughter of
the Philistine, that the women
came out of all cities of Israel,
singing and dancing, to meet king
Saul, with tabrets, with joy, and
with instruments of musick.
7 And the women answered
one another as they played, and
said, Saul hath slain his
thousands, and David his ten
thousands.
8 And Saul was very wroth,
and the saying displeased him;
and he said, They have ascribed
unto David ten thousands, and to
me they have ascribed but
thousands: and what can he have
more but the kingdom?
9 And Saul eyed David from
that day and forward.
10 And it came to pass on
the morrow, that the evil spirit
from God came upon Saul, and he
prophesied in the midst of the
house: and David played with his
hand, as at other times: and
there was a javelin in Saul's
hand.
11 And Saul cast the
javelin; for he said, I will
smite David even to the wall with
it. And David avoided out of his
presence twice.
12 And Saul was afraid of
David, because the LORD was with
him, and was departed from
Saul.
13 Therefore Saul removed
him from him, and made him his
captain over a thousand; and he
went out and came in before the
people.
14 And David behaved
himself wisely in all his ways;
and the LORD was with him.
15 Wherefore when Saul saw
that he behaved himself very
wisely, he was afraid of him.
16 But all Israel and
Judah loved David, because he
went out and came in before
them.
17 And Saul said to David,
Behold my elder daughter Merab,
her will I give thee to wife:
only be thou valiant for me, and
fight the LORD's battles. For
Saul said, Let not mine hand be
upon him, but let the hand of the
Philistines be upon him.
18 And David said unto
Saul, Who am I? and what is my
life, or my father's family in
Israel, that I should be son in
law to the king?
19 But it came to pass at
the time when Merab Saul's
daughter should have been given
to David, that she was given unto
Adriel the Meholathite to
wife.
20 And Michal Saul's
daughter loved David: and they
told Saul, and the thing pleased
him.
21 And Saul said, I will
give him her, that she may be a
snare to him, and that the hand
of the Philistines may be against
him. Wherefore Saul said to
David, Thou shalt this day be my
son in law in the one of the
twain.
22 And Saul commanded his
servants, saying, Commune with
David secretly, and say, Behold,
the king hath delight in thee,
and all his servants love thee:
now therefore be the king's son
in law.
23 And Saul's servants
spake those words in the ears of
David. And David said, Seemeth it
to you a light thing to be a
king's son in law, seeing that I
am a poor man, and lightly
esteemed?
24 And the servants of
Saul told him, saying, On this
manner spake David.
25 And Saul said, Thus
shall ye say to David, The king
desireth not any dowry, but an
hundred foreskins of the
Philistines, to be avenged of the
king's enemies. But Saul thought
to make David fall by the hand of
the Philistines.
26 And when his servants
told David these words, it
pleased David well to be the
king's son in law: and the days
were not expired.
27 Wherefore David arose
and went, he and his men, and
slew of the Philistines two
hundred men; and David brought
their foreskins, and they gave
them in full tale to the king,
that he might be the king's son
in law. And Saul gave him Michal
his daughter to wife.
28 And Saul saw and knew
that the LORD was with David, and
that Michal Saul's daughter loved
him.
29 And Saul was yet the
more afraid of David; and Saul
became David's enemy
continually.
30 Then the princes of the
Philistines went forth: and it
came to pass, after they went
forth, that David behaved himself
more wisely than all the servants
of Saul; so that his name was
much set by.
Chapter 19
1 And Saul spake to
Jonathan his son, and to all his
servants, that they should kill
David.
2 But Jonathan Saul's son
delighted much in David: and
Jonathan told David, saying, Saul
my father seeketh to kill thee:
now therefore, I pray thee, take
heed to thyself until the
morning, and abide in a secret
place, and hide thyself:
3 And I will go out and
stand beside my father in the
field where thou art, and I will
commune with my father of thee;
and what I see, that I will tell
thee.
4 And Jonathan spake good
of David unto Saul his father,
and said unto him, Let not the
king sin against his servant,
against David; because he hath
not sinned against thee, and
because his works have been to
theeward very good:
5 For he did put his life
in his hand, and slew the
Philistine, and the LORD wrought
a great salvation for all Israel:
thou sawest it, and didst
rejoice: wherefore then wilt thou
sin against innocent blood, to
slay David without a cause?
6 And Saul hearkened unto
the voice of Jonathan: and Saul
sware, As the LORD liveth, he
shall not be slain.
7 And Jonathan called
David, and Jonathan shewed him
all those things. And Jonathan
brought David to Saul, and he was
in his presence, as in times
past.
8 And there was war again:
and David went out, and fought
with the Philistines, and slew
them with a great slaughter; and
they fled from him.
9 And the evil spirit from
the LORD was upon Saul, as he sat
in his house with his javelin in
his hand: and David played with
his hand.
10 And Saul sought to
smite David even to the wall with
the javelin; but he slipped away
out of Saul's presence, and he
smote the javelin into the wall:
and David fled, and escaped that
night.
11 Saul also sent
messengers unto David's house, to
watch him, and to slay him in the
morning: and Michal David's wife
told him, saying, If thou save
not thy life to night, to morrow
thou shalt be slain.
12 So Michal let David
down through a window: and he
went, and fled, and escaped.
13 And Michal took an
image, and laid it in the bed,
and put a pillow of goats' hair
for his bolster, and covered it
with a cloth.
14 And when Saul sent
messengers to take David, she
said, He is sick.
15 And Saul sent the
messengers again to see David,
saying, Bring him up to me in the
bed, that I may slay him.
16 And when the messengers
were come in, behold, there was
an image in the bed, with a
pillow of goats' hair for his
bolster.
17 And Saul said unto
Michal, Why hast thou deceived me
so, and sent away mine enemy,
that he is escaped? And Michal
answered Saul, He said unto me,
Let me go; why should I kill
thee?
18 So David fled, and
escaped, and came to Samuel to
Ramah, and told him all that Saul
had done to him. And he and
Samuel went and dwelt in
Naioth.
19 And it was told Saul,
saying, Behold, David is at
Naioth in Ramah.
20 And Saul sent
messengers to take David: and
when they saw the company of the
prophets prophesying, and Samuel
standing as appointed over them,
the Spirit of God was upon the
messengers of Saul, and they also
prophesied.
21 And when it was told
Saul, he sent other messengers,
and they prophesied likewise. And
Saul sent messengers again the
third time, and they prophesied
also.
22 Then went he also to
Ramah, and came to a great well
that is in Sechu: and he asked
and said, Where are Samuel and
David? And one said, Behold, they
be at Naioth in Ramah.
23 And he went thither to
Naioth in Ramah: and the Spirit
of God was upon him also, and he
went on, and prophesied, until he
came to Naioth in Ramah.
24 And he stripped off his
clothes also, and prophesied
before Samuel in like manner, and
lay down naked all that day and
all that night. Wherefore they
say, Is Saul also among the
prophets?
Chapter 20
1 And David fled from
Naioth in Ramah, and came and
said before Jonathan, What have I
done? what is mine iniquity? and
what is my sin before thy father,
that he seeketh my life?
2 And he said unto him,
God forbid; thou shalt not die:
behold, my father will do nothing
either great or small, but that
he will shew it me: and why
should my father hide this thing
from me? it is not so.
3 And David sware
moreover, and said, Thy father
certainly knoweth that I have
found grace in thine eyes; and he
saith, Let not Jonathan know
this, lest he be grieved: but
truly as the LORD liveth, and as
thy soul liveth, there is but a
step between me and death.
4 Then said Jonathan unto
David, Whatsoever thy soul
desireth, I will even do it for
thee.
5 And David said unto
Jonathan, Behold, to morrow is
the new moon, and I should not
fail to sit with the king at
meat: but let me go, that I may
hide myself in the field unto the
third day at even.
6 If thy father at all
miss me, then say, David
earnestly asked leave of me that
he might run to Bethlehem his
city: for there is a yearly
sacrifice there for all the
family.
7 If he say thus, It is
well; thy servant shall have
peace: but if he be very wroth,
then be sure that evil is
determined by him.
8 Therefore thou shalt
deal kindly with thy servant; for
thou hast brought thy servant
into a covenant of the LORD with
thee: notwithstanding, if there
be in me iniquity, slay me
thyself; for why shouldest thou
bring me to thy father?
9 And Jonathan said, Far
be it from thee: for if I knew
certainly that evil were
determined by my father to come
upon thee, then would not I tell
it thee?
10 Then said David to
Jonathan, Who shall tell me? or
what if thy father answer thee
roughly?
11 And Jonathan said unto
David, Come, and let us go out
into the field. And they went out
both of them into the field.
12 And Jonathan said unto
David, O LORD God of Israel, when
I have sounded my father about to
morrow any time, or the third
day, and, behold, if there be
good toward David, and I then
send not unto thee, and shew it
thee;
13 The LORD do so and much
more to Jonathan: but if it
please my father to do thee evil,
then I will shew it thee, and
send thee away, that thou mayest
go in peace: and the LORD be with
thee, as he hath been with my
father.
14 And thou shalt not only
while yet I live shew me the
kindness of the LORD, that I die
not:
15 But also thou shalt not
cut off thy kindness from my
house for ever: no, not when the
LORD hath cut off the enemies of
David every one from the face of
the earth.
16 So Jonathan made a
covenant with the house of David,
saying, Let the LORD even require
it at the hand of David's
enemies.
17 And Jonathan caused
David to swear again, because he
loved him: for he loved him as he
loved his own soul.
18 Then Jonathan said to
David, To morrow is the new moon:
and thou shalt be missed, because
thy seat will be empty.
19 And when thou hast
stayed three days, then thou
shalt go down quickly, and come
to the place where thou didst
hide thyself when the business
was in hand, and shalt remain by
the stone Ezel.
20 And I will shoot three
arrows on the side thereof, as
though I shot at a mark.
21 And, behold, I will
send a lad, saying, Go, find out
the arrows. If I expressly say
unto the lad, Behold, the arrows
are on this side of thee, take
them; then come thou: for there
is peace to thee, and no hurt; as
the LORD liveth.
22 But if I say thus unto
the young man, Behold, the arrows
are beyond thee; go thy way: for
the LORD hath sent thee away.
23 And as touching the
matter which thou and I have
spoken of, behold, the LORD be
between thee and me for ever.
24 So David hid himself in
the field: and when the new moon
was come, the king sat him down
to eat meat.
25 And the king sat upon
his seat, as at other times, even
upon a seat by the wall: and
Jonathan arose, and Abner sat by
Saul's side, and David's place
was empty.
26 Nevertheless Saul spake
not any thing that day: for he
thought, Something hath befallen
him, he is not clean; surely he
is not clean.
27 And it came to pass on
the morrow, which was the second
day of the month, that David's
place was empty: and Saul said
unto Jonathan his son, Wherefore
cometh not the son of Jesse to
meat, neither yesterday, nor to
day?
28 And Jonathan answered
Saul, David earnestly asked leave
of me to go to Bethlehem:
29 And he said, Let me go,
I pray thee; for our family hath
a sacrifice in the city; and my
brother, he hath commanded me to
be there: and now, if I have
found favour in thine eyes, let
me get away, I pray thee, and see
my brethren. Therefore he cometh
not unto the king's table.
30 Then Saul's anger was
kindled against Jonathan, and he
said unto him, Thou son of the
perverse rebellious woman, do not
I know that thou hast chosen the
son of Jesse to thine own
confusion, and unto the confusion
of thy mother's nakedness?
31 For as long as the son
of Jesse liveth upon the ground,
thou shalt not be established,
nor thy kingdom. Wherefore now
send and fetch him unto me, for
he shall surely die.
32 And Jonathan answered
Saul his father, and said unto
him, Wherefore shall he be slain?
what hath he done?
33 And Saul cast a javelin
at him to smite him: whereby
Jonathan knew that it was
determined of his father to slay
David.
34 So Jonathan arose from
the table in fierce anger, and
did eat no meat the second day of
the month: for he was grieved for
David, because his father had
done him shame.
35 And it came to pass in
the morning, that Jonathan went
out into the field at the time
appointed with David, and a
little lad with him.
36 And he said unto his
lad, Run, find out now the arrows
which I shoot. And as the lad
ran, he shot an arrow beyond
him.
37 And when the lad was
come to the place of the arrow
which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan
cried after the lad, and said, Is
not the arrow beyond thee?
38 And Jonathan cried
after the lad, Make speed, haste,
stay not. And Jonathan's lad
gathered up the arrows, and came
to his master.
39 But the lad knew not
any thing: only Jonathan and
David knew the matter.
40 And Jonathan gave his
artillery unto his lad, and said
unto him, Go, carry them to the
city.
41 And as soon as the lad
was gone, David arose out of a
place toward the south, and fell
on his face to the ground, and
bowed himself three times: and
they kissed one another, and wept
one with another, until David
exceeded.
42 And Jonathan said to
David, Go in peace, forasmuch as
we have sworn both of us in the
name of the LORD, saying, The
LORD be between me and thee, and
between my seed and thy seed for
ever. And he arose and departed:
and Jonathan went into the
city.
Chapter 21
1 Then came David to
Nob to Ahimelech the priest: and
Ahimelech was afraid at the
meeting of David, and said unto
him, Why art thou alone, and no
man with thee?
2 And David said unto
Ahimelech the priest, The king
hath commanded me a business, and
hath said unto me, Let no man
know any thing of the business
whereabout I send thee, and what
I have commanded thee: and I have
appointed my servants to such and
such a place.
3 Now therefore what is
under thine hand? give me five
loaves of bread in mine hand, or
what there is present.
4 And the priest answered
David, and said, There is no
common bread under mine hand, but
there is hallowed bread; if the
young men have kept themselves at
least from women.
5 And David answered the
priest, and said unto him, Of a
truth women have been kept from
us about these three days, since
I came out, and the vessels of
the young men are holy, and the
bread is in a manner common, yea,
though it were sanctified this
day in the vessel.
6 So the priest gave him
hallowed bread: for there was no
bread there but the shewbread,
that was taken from before the
LORD, to put hot bread in the day
when it was taken away.
7 Now a certain man of the
servants of Saul was there that
day, detained before the LORD;
and his name was Doeg, an
Edomite, the chiefest of the
herdmen that belonged to
Saul.
8 And David said unto
Ahimelech, And is there not here
under thine hand spear or sword?
for I have neither brought my
sword nor my weapons with me,
because the king's business
required haste.
9 And the priest said, The
sword of Goliath the Philistine,
whom thou slewest in the valley
of Elah, behold, it is here
wrapped in a cloth behind the
ephod: if thou wilt take that,
take it: for there is no other
save that here. And David said,
There is none like that; give it
me.
10 And David arose, and
fled that day for fear of Saul,
and went to Achish the king of
Gath.
11 And the servants of
Achish said unto him, Is not this
David the king of the land? did
they not sing one to another of
him in dances, saying, Saul hath
slain his thousands, and David
his ten thousands?
12 And David laid up these
words in his heart, and was sore
afraid of Achish the king of
Gath.
13 And he changed his
behaviour before them, and
feigned himself mad in their
hands, and scrabbled on the doors
of the gate, and let his spittle
fall down upon his beard.
14 Then said Achish unto
his servants, Lo, ye see the man
is mad: wherefore then have ye
brought him to me?
15 Have I need of mad men,
that ye have brought this fellow
to play the mad man in my
presence? shall this fellow come
into my house?
Chapter 22
1 David therefore
departed thence, and escaped to
the cave Adullam: and when his
brethren and all his father's
house heard it, they went down
thither to him.
2 And every one that was
in distress, and every one that
was in debt, and every one that
was discontented, gathered
themselves unto him; and he
became a captain over them: and
there were with him about four
hundred men.
3 And David went thence to
Mizpeh of Moab: and he said unto
the king of Moab, Let my father
and my mother, I pray thee, come
forth, and be with you, till I
know what God will do for me.
4 And he brought them
before the king of Moab: and they
dwelt with him all the while that
David was in the hold.
5 And the prophet Gad said
unto David, Abide not in the
hold; depart, and get thee into
the land of Judah. Then David
departed, and came into the
forest of Hareth.
6 When Saul heard that
David was discovered, and the men
that were with him, (now Saul
abode in Gibeah under a tree in
Ramah, having his spear in his
hand, and all his servants were
standing about him;)
7 Then Saul said unto his
servants that stood about him,
Hear now, ye Benjamites; will the
son of Jesse give every one of
you fields and vineyards, and
make you all captains of
thousands, and captains of
hundreds;
8 That all of you have
conspired against me, and there
is none that sheweth me that my
son hath made a league with the
son of Jesse, and there is none
of you that is sorry for me, or
sheweth unto me that my son hath
stirred up my servant against me,
to lie in wait, as at this
day?
9 Then answered Doeg the
Edomite, which was set over the
servants of Saul, and said, I saw
the son of Jesse coming to Nob,
to Ahimelech the son of
Ahitub.
10 And he inquired of the
LORD for him, and gave him
victuals, and gave him the sword
of Goliath the Philistine.
11 Then the king sent to
call Ahimelech the priest, the
son of Ahitub, and all his
father's house, the priests that
were in Nob: and they came all of
them to the king.
12 And Saul said, Hear
now, thou son of Ahitub. And he
answered, Here I am, my lord.
13 And Saul said unto him,
Why have ye conspired against me,
thou and the son of Jesse, in
that thou hast given him bread,
and a sword, and hast inquired of
God for him, that he should rise
against me, to lie in wait, as at
this day?
14 Then Ahimelech answered
the king, and said, And who is so
faithful among all thy servants
as David, which is the king's son
in law, and goeth at thy bidding,
and is honourable in thine
house?
15 Did I then begin to
inquire of God for him? be it far
from me: let not the king impute
any thing unto his servant, nor
to all the house of my father:
for thy servant knew nothing of
all this, less or more.
16 And the king said, Thou
shalt surely die, Ahimelech,
thou, and all thy father's
house.
17 And the king said unto
the footmen that stood about him,
Turn, and slay the priests of the
LORD; because their hand also is
with David, and because they knew
when he fled, and did not shew it
to me. But the servants of the
king would not put forth their
hand to fall upon the priests of
the LORD.
18 And the king said to
Doeg, Turn thou, and fall upon
the priests. And Doeg the Edomite
turned, and he fell upon the
priests, and slew on that day
fourscore and five persons that
did wear a linen ephod.
19 And Nob, the city of
the priests, smote he with the
edge of the sword, both men and
women, children and sucklings,
and oxen, and asses, and sheep,
with the edge of the sword.
20 And one of the sons of
Ahimelech the son of Ahitub,
named Abiathar, escaped, and fled
after David.
21 And Abiathar shewed
David that Saul had slain the
LORD's priests.
22 And David said unto
Abiathar, I knew it that day,
when Doeg the Edomite was there,
that he would surely tell Saul: I
have occasioned the death of all
the persons of thy father's
house.
23 Abide thou with me,
fear not: for he that seeketh my
life seeketh thy life: but with
me thou shalt be in
safeguard.
Chapter 23
1 Then they told David,
saying, Behold, the Philistines
fight against Keilah, and they
rob the threshingfloors.
2 Therefore David inquired
of the LORD, saying, Shall I go
and smite these Philistines? And
the LORD said unto David, Go, and
smite the Philistines, and save
Keilah.
3 And David's men said
unto him, Behold, we be afraid
here in Judah: how much more then
if we come to Keilah against the
armies of the Philistines?
4 Then David inquired of
the LORD yet again. And the LORD
answered him and said, Arise, go
down to Keilah; for I will
deliver the Philistines into
thine hand.
5 So David and his men
went to Keilah, and fought with
the Philistines, and brought away
their cattle, and smote them with
a great slaughter. So David saved
the inhabitants of Keilah.
6 And it came to pass,
when Abiathar the son of
Ahimelech fled to David to
Keilah, that he came down with an
ephod in his hand.
7 And it was told Saul
that David was come to Keilah.
And Saul said, God hath delivered
him into mine hand; for he is
shut in, by entering into a town
that hath gates and bars.
8 And Saul called all the
people together to war, to go
down to Keilah, to besiege David
and his men.
9 And David knew that Saul
secretly practised mischief
against him; and he said to
Abiathar the priest, Bring hither
the ephod.
10 Then said David, O LORD
God of Israel, thy servant hath
certainly heard that Saul seeketh
to come to Keilah, to destroy the
city for my sake.
11 Will the men of Keilah
deliver me up into his hand? will
Saul come down, as thy servant
hath heard? O LORD God of Israel,
I beseech thee, tell thy servant.
And the LORD said, He will come
down.
12 Then said David, Will
the men of Keilah deliver me and
my men into the hand of Saul? And
the LORD said, They will deliver
thee up.
13 Then David and his men,
which were about six hundred,
arose and departed out of Keilah,
and went whithersoever they could
go. And it was told Saul that
David was escaped from Keilah;
and he forbare to go forth.
14 And David abode in the
wilderness in strong holds, and
remained in a mountain in the
wilderness of Ziph. And Saul
sought him every day, but God
delivered him not into his
hand.
15 And David saw that Saul
was come out to seek his life:
and David was in the wilderness
of Ziph in a wood.
16 And Jonathan Saul's son
arose, and went to David into the
wood, and strengthened his hand
in God.
17 And he said unto him,
Fear not: for the hand of Saul my
father shall not find thee; and
thou shalt be king over Israel,
and I shall be next unto thee;
and that also Saul my father
knoweth.
18 And they two made a
covenant before the LORD: and
David abode in the wood, and
Jonathan went to his house.
19 Then came up the
Ziphites to Saul to Gibeah,
saying, Doth not David hide
himself with us in strong holds
in the wood, in the hill of
Hachilah, which is on the south
of Jeshimon?
20 Now therefore, O king,
come down according to all the
desire of thy soul to come down;
and our part shall be to deliver
him into the king's hand.
21 And Saul said, Blessed
be ye of the LORD; for ye have
compassion on me.
22 Go, I pray you, prepare
yet, and know and see his place
where his haunt is, and who hath
seen him there: for it is told me
that he dealeth very
subtilly.
23 See therefore, and take
knowledge of all the lurking
places where he hideth himself,
and come ye again to me with the
certainty, and I will go with
you: and it shall come to pass,
if he be in the land, that I will
search him out throughout all the
thousands of Judah.
24 And they arose, and
went to Ziph before Saul: but
David and his men were in the
wilderness of Maon, in the plain
on the south of Jeshimon.
25 Saul also and his men
went to seek him. And they told
David: wherefore he came down
into a rock, and abode in the
wilderness of Maon. And when Saul
heard that, he pursued after
David in the wilderness of
Maon.
26 And Saul went on this
side of the mountain, and David
and his men on that side of the
mountain: and David made haste to
get away for fear of Saul; for
Saul and his men compassed David
and his men round about to take
them.
27 But there came a
messenger unto Saul, saying,
Haste thee, and come; for the
Philistines have invaded the
land.
28 Wherefore Saul returned
from pursuing after David, and
went against the Philistines:
therefore they called that place
Sela-hammahlekoth.
29 And David went up from
thence, and dwelt in strong holds
at En-gedi.
Chapter 24
1 And it came to pass,
when Saul was returned from
following the Philistines, that
it was told him, saying, Behold,
David is in the wilderness of
En-gedi.
2 Then Saul took three
thousand chosen men out of all
Israel, and went to seek David
and his men upon the rocks of the
wild goats.
3 And he came to the
sheepcotes by the way, where was
a cave; and Saul went in to cover
his feet: and David and his men
remained in the sides of the
cave.
4 And the men of David
said unto him, Behold the day of
which the LORD said unto thee,
Behold, I will deliver thine
enemy into thine hand, that thou
mayest do to him as it shall seem
good unto thee. Then David arose,
and cut off the skirt of Saul's
robe privily.
5 And it came to pass
afterward, that David's heart
smote him, because he had cut off
Saul's skirt.
6 And he said unto his
men, The LORD forbid that I
should do this thing unto my
master, the LORD's anointed, to
stretch forth mine hand against
him, seeing he is the anointed of
the LORD.
7 So David stayed his
servants with these words, and
suffered them not to rise against
Saul. But Saul rose up out of the
cave, and went on his way.
8 David also arose
afterward, and went out of the
cave, and cried after Saul,
saying, My lord the king. And
when Saul looked behind him,
David stooped with his face to
the earth, and bowed himself.
9 And David said to Saul,
Wherefore hearest thou men's
words, saying, Behold, David
seeketh thy hurt?
10 Behold, this day thine
eyes have seen how that the LORD
had delivered thee to day into
mine hand in the cave: and some
bade me kill thee: but mine eye
spared thee; and I said, I will
not put forth mine hand against
my lord; for he is the LORD's
anointed.
11 Moreover, my father,
see, yea, see the skirt of thy
robe in my hand: for in that I
cut off the skirt of thy robe and
killed thee not, know thou and
see that there is neither evil
nor transgression in mine hand,
and I have not sinned against
thee; yet thou huntest my soul to
take it.
12 The LORD judge between
me and thee, and the LORD avenge
me of thee: but mine hand shall
not be upon thee.
13 As saith the proverb of
the ancients, Wickedness
proceedeth from the wicked: but
mine hand shall not be upon
thee.
14 After whom is the king
of Israel come out? after whom
dost thou pursue? after a dead
dog, after a flea.
15 The LORD therefore be
judge, and judge between me and
thee, and see, and plead my
cause, and deliver me out of
thine hand.
16 And it came to pass,
when David had made an end of
speaking these words unto Saul,
that Saul said, Is this thy
voice, my son David? And Saul
lifted up his voice, and
wept.
17 And he said to David,
Thou art more righteous than I:
for thou hast rewarded me good,
whereas I have rewarded thee
evil.
18 And thou hast shewed
this day how that thou hast dealt
well with me: forasmuch as when
the LORD had delivered me into
thine hand, thou killedst me
not.
19 For if a man find his
enemy, will he let him go well
away? wherefore the LORD reward
thee good for that thou hast done
unto me this day.
20 And now, behold, I know
well that thou shalt surely be
king, and that the kingdom of
Israel shall be established in
thine hand.
21 Swear now therefore
unto me by the LORD, that thou
wilt not cut off my seed after
me, and that thou wilt not
destroy my name out of my
father's house.
22 And David sware unto
Saul. And Saul went home; but
David and his men gat them up
unto the hold.
Chapter 25
1 And Samuel died; and
all the Israelites were gathered
together, and lamented him, and
buried him in his house at Ramah.
And David arose, and went down to
the wilderness of Paran.
2 And there was a man in
Maon, whose possessions were in
Carmel; and the man was very
great, and he had three thousand
sheep, and a thousand goats: and
he was shearing his sheep in
Carmel.
3 Now the name of the man
was Nabal; and the name of his
wife Abigail: and she was a woman
of good understanding, and of a
beautiful countenance: but the
man was churlish and evil in his
doings; and he was of the house
of Caleb.
4 And David heard in the
wilderness that Nabal did shear
his sheep.
5 And David sent out ten
young men, and David said unto
the young men, Get you up to
Carmel, and go to Nabal, and
greet him in my name:
6 And thus shall ye say to
him that liveth in prosperity,
Peace be both to thee, and peace
be to thine house, and peace be
unto all that thou hast.
7 And now I have heard
that thou hast shearers: now thy
shepherds which were with us, we
hurt them not, neither was there
ought missing unto them, all the
while they were in Carmel.
8 Ask thy young men, and
they will shew thee. Wherefore
let the young men find favour in
thine eyes: for we come in a good
day: give, I pray thee,
whatsoever cometh to thine hand
unto thy servants, and to thy son
David.
9 And when David's young
men came, they spake to Nabal
according to all those words in
the name of David, and
ceased.
10 And Nabal answered
David's servants, and said, Who
is David? and who is the son of
Jesse? there be many servants now
a days that break away every man
from his master.
11 Shall I then take my
bread, and my water, and my flesh
that I have killed for my
shearers, and give it unto men,
whom I know not whence they
be?
12 So David's young men
turned their way, and went again,
and came and told him all those
sayings.
13 And David said unto his
men, Gird ye on every man his
sword. And they girded on every
man his sword; and David also
girded on his sword: and there
went up after David about four
hundred men; and two hundred
abode by the stuff.
14 But one of the young
men told Abigail, Nabal's wife,
saying, Behold, David sent
messengers out of the wilderness
to salute our master; and he
railed on them.
15 But the men were very
good unto us, and we were not
hurt, neither missed we any
thing, as long as we were
conversant with them, when we
were in the fields:
16 They were a wall unto
us both by night and day, all the
while we were with them keeping
the sheep.
17 Now therefore know and
consider what thou wilt do; for
evil is determined against our
master, and against all his
household: for he is such a son
of Belial, that a man cannot
speak to him.
18 Then Abigail made
haste, and took two hundred
loaves, and two bottles of wine,
and five sheep ready dressed, and
five measures of parched corn,
and an hundred clusters of
raisins, and two hundred cakes of
figs, and laid them on asses.
19 And she said unto her
servants, Go on before me;
behold, I come after you. But she
told not her husband Nabal.
20 And it was so, as she
rode on the ass, that she came
down by the covert of the hill,
and, behold, David and his men
came down against her; and she
met them.
21 Now David had said,
Surely in vain have I kept all
that this fellow hath in the
wilderness, so that nothing was
missed of all that pertained unto
him: and he hath requited me evil
for good.
22 So and more also do God
unto the enemies of David, if I
leave of all that pertain to him
by the morning light any that
pisseth against the wall.
23 And when Abigail saw
David, she hasted, and lighted
off the ass, and fell before
David on her face, and bowed
herself to the ground,
24 And fell at his feet,
and said, Upon me, my lord, upon
me let this iniquity be: and let
thine handmaid, I pray thee,
speak in thine audience, and hear
the words of thine handmaid.
25 Let not my lord, I pray
thee, regard this man of Belial,
even Nabal: for as his name is,
so is he; Nabal is his name, and
folly is with him: but I thine
handmaid saw not the young men of
my lord, whom thou didst
send.
26 Now therefore, my lord,
as the LORD liveth, and as thy
soul liveth, seeing the LORD hath
withholden thee from coming to
shed blood, and from avenging
thyself with thine own hand, now
let thine enemies, and they that
seek evil to my lord, be as
Nabal.
27 And now this blessing
which thine handmaid hath brought
unto my lord, let it even be
given unto the young men that
follow my lord.
28 I pray thee, forgive
the trespass of thine handmaid:
for the LORD will certainly make
my lord a sure house; because my
lord fighteth the battles of the
LORD, and evil hath not been
found in thee all thy days.
29 Yet a man is risen to
pursue thee, and to seek thy
soul: but the soul of my lord
shall be bound in the bundle of
life with the LORD thy God; and
the souls of thine enemies, them
shall he sling out, as out of the
middle of a sling.
30 And it shall come to
pass, when the LORD shall have
done to my lord according to all
the good that he hath spoken
concerning thee, and shall have
appointed thee ruler over
Israel;
31 That this shall be no
grief unto thee, nor offence of
heart unto my lord, either that
thou hast shed blood causeless,
or that my lord hath avenged
himself: but when the LORD shall
have dealt well with my lord,
then remember thine handmaid.
32 And David said to
Abigail, Blessed be the LORD God
of Israel, which sent thee this
day to meet me:
33 And blessed be thy
advice, and blessed be thou,
which hast kept me this day from
coming to shed blood, and from
avenging myself with mine own
hand.
34 For in very deed, as
the LORD God of Israel liveth,
which hath kept me back from
hurting thee, except thou hadst
hasted and come to meet me,
surely there had not been left
unto Nabal by the morning light
any that pisseth against the
wall.
35 So David received of
her hand that which she had
brought him, and said unto her,
Go up in peace to thine house;
see, I have hearkened to thy
voice, and have accepted thy
person.
36 And Abigail came to
Nabal; and, behold, he held a
feast in his house, like the
feast of a king; and Nabal's
heart was merry within him, for
he was very drunken: wherefore
she told him nothing, less or
more, until the morning
light.
37 But it came to pass in
the morning, when the wine was
gone out of Nabal, and his wife
had told him these things, that
his heart died within him, and he
became as a stone.
38 And it came to pass
about ten days after, that the
LORD smote Nabal, that he
died.
39 And when David heard
that Nabal was dead, he said,
Blessed be the LORD, that hath
pleaded the cause of my reproach
from the hand of Nabal, and hath
kept his servant from evil: for
the LORD hath returned the
wickedness of Nabal upon his own
head, And David sent and communed
with Abigail, to take her to him
to wife.
40 And when the servants
of David were come to Abigail to
Carmel, they spake unto her,
saying, David sent us unto thee
to take thee to him to wife.
41 And she arose, and
bowed herself on her face to the
earth, and said, Behold, let
thine handmaid be a servant to
wash the feet of the servants of
my lord.
42 And Abigail hasted, and
arose, and rode upon an ass, with
five damsels of hers that went
after her; and she went after the
messengers of David, and became
his wife.
43 David also took Ahinoam
of Jezreel; and they were also
both of them his wives.
44 But Saul had given
Michal his daughter, David's
wife, to Phalti the son of Laish,
which was of Gallim.
Chapter 26
1 And the Ziphites came
unto Saul to Gibeah, saying, Doth
not David hide himself in the
hill of Hachilah, which is before
Jeshimon?
2 Then Saul arose, and
went down to the wilderness of
Ziph, having three thousand
chosen men of Israel with him, to
seek David in the wilderness of
Ziph.
3 And Saul pitched in the
hill of Hachilah, which is before
Jeshimon, by the way. But David
abode in the wilderness, and he
saw that Saul came after him into
the wilderness.
4 David therefore sent out
spies, and understood that Saul
was come in very deed.
5 And David arose, and
came to the place where Saul had
pitched: and David beheld the
place where Saul lay, and Abner
the son of Ner, the captain of
his host: and Saul lay in the
trench, and the people pitched
round about him.
6 Then answered David and
said to Ahimelech the Hittite,
and to Abishai the son of
Zeruiah, brother to Joab, saying,
Who will go down with me to Saul
to the camp? And Abishai said, I
will go down with thee.
7 So David and Abishai
came to the people by night: and,
behold, Saul lay sleeping within
the trench, and his spear stuck
in the ground at his bolster: but
Abner and the people lay round
about him.
8 Then said Abishai to
David, God hath delivered thine
enemy into thine hand this day:
now therefore let me smite him, I
pray thee, with the spear even to
the earth at once, and I will not
smite him the second time.
9 And David said to
Abishai, Destroy him not: for who
can stretch forth his hand
against the LORD's anointed, and
be guiltless?
10 David said furthermore,
As the LORD liveth, the LORD
shall smite him; or his day shall
come to die; or he shall descend
into battle, and perish.
11 The LORD forbid that I
should stretch forth mine hand
against the LORD's anointed: but,
I pray thee, take thou now the
spear that is at his bolster, and
the cruse of water, and let us
go.
12 So David took the spear
and the cruse of water from
Saul's bolster; and they gat them
away, and no man saw it, nor knew
it, neither awaked: for they were
all asleep; because a deep sleep
from the LORD was fallen upon
them.
13 Then David went over to
the other side, and stood on the
top of an hill afar off; a great
space being between them:
14 And David cried to the
people, and to Abner the son of
Ner, saying, Answerest thou not,
Abner? Then Abner answered and
said, Who art thou that criest to
the king?
15 And David said to
Abner, Art not thou a valiant
man? and who is like to thee in
Israel? wherefore then hast thou
not kept thy lord the king? for
there came one of the people in
to destroy the king thy lord.
16 This thing is not good
that thou hast done. As the LORD
liveth, ye are worthy to die,
because ye have not kept your
master, the LORD's anointed. And
now see where the king's spear
is, and the cruse of water that
was at his bolster.
17 And Saul knew David's
voice, and said, Is this thy
voice, my son David? And David
said, It is my voice, my lord, O
king.
18 And he said, Wherefore
doth my lord thus pursue after
his servant? for what have I
done? or what evil is in mine
hand?
19 Now therefore, I pray
thee, let my lord the king hear
the words of his servant. If the
LORD have stirred thee up against
me, let him accept an offering:
but if they be the children of
men, cursed be they before the
LORD; for they have driven me out
this day from abiding in the
inheritance of the LORD, saying,
Go, serve other gods.
20 Now therefore, let not
my blood fall to the earth before
the face of the LORD: for the
king of Israel is come out to
seek a flea, as when one doth
hunt a partridge in the
mountains.
21 Then said Saul, I have
sinned: return, my son David: for
I will no more do thee harm,
because my soul was precious in
thine eyes this day: behold, I
have played the fool, and have
erred exceedingly.
22 And David answered and
said, Behold the king's spear!
and let one of the young men come
over and fetch it.
23 The LORD render to
every man his righteousness and
his faithfulness: for the LORD
delivered thee into my hand to
day, but I would not stretch
forth mine hand against the
LORD's anointed.
24 And, behold, as thy
life was much set by this day in
mine eyes, so let my life be much
set by in the eyes of the LORD,
and let him deliver me out of all
tribulation.
25 Then Saul said to
David, Blessed be thou, my son
David: thou shalt both do great
things, and also shalt still
prevail. So David went on his
way, and Saul returned to his
place.
Chapter 27
1 And David said in his
heart, I shall now perish one day
by the hand of Saul: there is
nothing better for me than that I
should speedily escape into the
land of the Philistines; and Saul
shall despair of me, to seek me
any more in any coast of Israel:
so shall I escape out of his
hand.
2 And David arose, and he
passed over with the six hundred
men that were with him unto
Achish, the son of Maoch, king of
Gath.
3 And David dwelt with
Achish at Gath, he and his men,
every man with his household,
even David with his two wives,
Ahinoam the Jezreelitess, and
Abigail the Carmelitess, Nabal's
wife.
4 And it was told Saul
that David was fled to Gath: and
he sought no more again for
him.
5 And David said unto
Achish, If I have now found grace
in thine eyes, let them give me a
place in some town in the
country, that I may dwell there:
for why should thy servant dwell
in the royal city with thee?
6 Then Achish gave him
Ziklag that day: wherefore Ziklag
pertaineth unto the kings of
Judah unto this day.
7 And the time that David
dwelt in the country of the
Philistines was a full year and
four months.
8 And David and his men
went up, and invaded the
Geshurites, and the Gezrites, and
the Amalekites: for those nations
were of old the inhabitants of
the land, as thou goest to Shur,
even unto the land of Egypt.
9 And David smote the
land, and left neither man nor
woman alive, and took away the
sheep, and the oxen, and the
asses, and the camels, and the
apparel, and returned, and came
to Achish.
10 And Achish said,
Whither have ye made a road to
day? And David said, Against the
south of Judah, and against the
south of the Jerahmeelites, and
against the south of the
Kenites.
11 And David saved neither
man nor woman alive, to bring
tidings to Gath, saying, Lest
they should tell on us, saying,
So did David, and so will be his
manner all the while he dwelleth
in the country of the
Philistines.
12 And Achish believed
David, saying, He hath made his
people Israel utterly to abhor
him; therefore he shall be my
servant for ever.
Chapter 28
1 And it came to pass
in those days, that the
Philistines gathered their armies
together for warfare, to fight
with Israel. And Achish said unto
David, Know thou assuredly, that
thou shalt go out with me to
battle, thou and thy men.
2 And David said to
Achish, Surely thou shalt know
what thy servant can do. And
Achish said to David, Therefore
will I make thee keeper of mine
head for ever.
3 Now Samuel was dead, and
all Israel had lamented him, and
buried him in Ramah, even in his
own city. And Saul had put away
those that had familiar spirits,
and the wizards, out of the
land.
4 And the Philistines
gathered themselves together, and
came and pitched in Shunem: and
Saul gathered all Israel
together, and they pitched in
Gilboa.
5 And when Saul saw the
host of the Philistines, he was
afraid, and his heart greatly
trembled.
6 And when Saul inquired
of the LORD, the LORD answered
him not, neither by dreams nor by
Urim, nor by prophets.
7 Then said Saul unto his
servants, Seek me a woman that
hath a familiar spirit, that I
may go to her, and inquire of
her. And his servants said to
him, Behold, there is a woman
that hath a familiar spirit at
Endor.
8 And Saul disguised
himself, and put on other
raiment, and he went, and two men
with him, and they came to the
woman by night: and he said, I
pray thee, divine unto me by the
familiar spirit, and bring me him
up, whom I shall name unto
thee.
9 And the woman said unto
him, Behold, thou knowest what
Saul hath done, how he hath cut
off those that have familiar
spirits, and the wizards, out of
the land: wherefore then layest
thou a snare for my life, to
cause me to die?
10 And Saul sware to her
by the LORD, saying, As the LORD
liveth, there shall no punishment
happen to thee for this
thing.
11 Then said the woman,
Whom shall I bring up unto thee?
And he said, Bring me up
Samuel.
12 And when the woman saw
Samuel, she cried with a loud
voice: and the woman spake to
Saul, saying, Why hast thou
deceived me? for thou art
Saul.
13 And the king said unto
her, Be not afraid: for what
sawest thou? And the woman said
unto Saul, I saw gods ascending
out of the earth.
14 And he said unto her,
What form is he of? And she said,
An old man cometh up; and he is
covered with a mantle. And Saul
perceived that it was Samuel, and
he stooped with his face to the
ground, and bowed himself.
15 And Samuel said to
Saul, Why hast thou disquieted
me, to bring me up? And Saul
answered, I am sore distressed;
for the Philistines make war
against me, and God is departed
from me, and answereth me no
more, neither by prophets, nor by
dreams: therefore I have called
thee, that thou mayest make known
unto me what I shall do.
16 Then said Samuel,
Wherefore then dost thou ask of
me, seeing the LORD is departed
from thee, and is become thine
enemy?
17 And the LORD hath done
to him, as he spake by me: for
the LORD hath rent the kingdom
out of thine hand, and given it
to thy neighbour, even to
David:
18 Because thou obeyedst
not the voice of the LORD, nor
executedst his fierce wrath upon
Amalek, therefore hath the LORD
done this thing unto thee this
day.
19 Moreover the LORD will
also deliver Israel with thee
into the hand of the Philistines:
and to morrow shalt thou and thy
sons be with me: the LORD also
shall deliver the host of Israel
into the hand of the
Philistines.
20 Then Saul fell
straightway all along on the
earth, and was sore afraid,
because of the words of Samuel:
and there was no strength in him;
for he had eaten no bread all the
day, nor all the night.
21 And the woman came unto
Saul, and saw that he was sore
troubled, and said unto him,
Behold, thine handmaid hath
obeyed thy voice, and I have put
my life in my hand, and have
hearkened unto thy words which
thou spakest unto me.
22 Now therefore, I pray
thee, hearken thou also unto the
voice of thine handmaid, and let
me set a morsel of bread before
thee; and eat, that thou mayest
have strength, when thou goest on
thy way.
23 But he refused, and
said, I will not eat. But his
servants, together with the
woman, compelled him; and he
hearkened unto their voice. So he
arose from the earth, and sat
upon the bed.
24 And the woman had a fat
calf in the house; and she
hasted, and killed it, and took
flour, and kneaded it, and did
bake unleavened bread
thereof:
25 And she brought it
before Saul, and before his
servants; and they did eat. Then
they rose up, and went away that
night.
Chapter 29
1 Now the Philistines
gathered together all their
armies to Aphek: and the
Israelites pitched by a fountain
which is in Jezreel.
2 And the lords of the
Philistines passed on by
hundreds, and by thousands: but
David and his men passed on in
the rereward with Achish.
3 Then said the princes of
the Philistines, What do these
Hebrews here? And Achish said
unto the princes of the
Philistines, Is not this David,
the servant of Saul the king of
Israel, which hath been with me
these days, or these years, and I
have found no fault in him since
he fell unto me unto this
day?
4 And the princes of the
Philistines were wroth with him;
and the princes of the
Philistines said unto him, Make
this fellow return, that he may
go again to his place which thou
hast appointed him, and let him
not go down with us to battle,
lest in the battle he be an
adversary to us: for wherewith
should he reconcile himself unto
his master? should it not be with
the heads of these men?
5 Is not this David, of
whom they sang one to another in
dances, saying, Saul slew his
thousands, and David his ten
thousands?
6 Then Achish called
David, and said unto him, Surely,
as the LORD liveth, thou hast
been upright, and thy going out
and thy coming in with me in the
host is good in my sight: for I
have not found evil in thee since
the day of thy coming unto me
unto this day: nevertheless the
lords favour thee not.
7 Wherefore now return,
and go in peace, that thou
displease not the lords of the
Philistines.
8 And David said unto
Achish, But what have I done? and
what hast thou found in thy
servant so long as I have been
with thee unto this day, that I
may not go fight against the
enemies of my lord the king?
9 And Achish answered and
said to David, I know that thou
art good in my sight, as an angel
of God: notwithstanding the
princes of the Philistines have
said, He shall not go up with us
to the battle.
10 Wherefore now rise up
early in the morning with thy
master's servants that are come
with thee: and as soon as ye be
up early in the morning, and have
light, depart.
11 So David and his men
rose up early to depart in the
morning, to return into the land
of the Philistines. And the
Philistines went up to
Jezreel.
Chapter 30
1 And it came to pass,
when David and his men were come
to Ziklag on the third day, that
the Amalekites had invaded the
south, and Ziklag, and smitten
Ziklag, and burned it with
fire;
2 And had taken the women
captives, that were therein: they
slew not any, either great or
small, but carried them away, and
went on their way.
3 So David and his men
came to the city, and, behold, it
was burned with fire; and their
wives, and their sons, and their
daughters, were taken
captives.
4 Then David and the
people that were with him lifted
up their voice and wept, until
they had no more power to
weep.
5 And David's two wives
were taken captives, Ahinoam the
Jezreelitess, and Abigail the
wife of Nabal the Carmelite.
6 And David was greatly
distressed; for the people spake
of stoning him, because the soul
of all the people was grieved,
every man for his sons and for
his daughters: but David
encouraged himself in the LORD
his God.
7 And David said to
Abiathar the priest, Ahimelech's
son, I pray thee, bring me hither
the ephod. And Abiathar brought
thither the ephod to David.
8 And David inquired at
the LORD, saying, Shall I pursue
after this troop? shall I
overtake them? And he answered
him, Pursue: for thou shalt
surely overtake them, and without
fail recover all.
9 So David went, he and
the six hundred men that were
with him, and came to the brook
Besor, where those that were left
behind stayed.
10 But David pursued, he
and four hundred men: for two
hundred abode behind, which were
so faint that they could not go
over the brook Besor.
11 And they found an
Egyptian in the field, and
brought him to David, and gave
him bread, and he did eat; and
they made him drink water;
12 And they gave him a
piece of a cake of figs, and two
clusters of raisins: and when he
had eaten, his spirit came again
to him: for he had eaten no
bread, nor drunk any water, three
days and three nights.
13 And David said unto
him, To whom belongest thou? and
whence art thou? And he said, I
am a young man of Egypt, servant
to an Amalekite; and my master
left me, because three days agone
I fell sick.
14 We made an invasion
upon the south of the
Cherethites, and upon the coast
which belongeth to Judah, and
upon the south of Caleb; and we
burned Ziklag with fire.
15 And David said to him,
Canst thou bring me down to this
company? And he said, Swear unto
me by God, that thou wilt neither
kill me, nor deliver me into the
hands of my master, and I will
bring thee down to this
company.
16 And when he had brought
him down, behold, they were
spread abroad upon all the earth,
eating and drinking, and dancing,
because of all the great spoil
that they had taken out of the
land of the Philistines, and out
of the land of Judah.
17 And David smote them
from the twilight even unto the
evening of the next day: and
there escaped not a man of them,
save four hundred young men,
which rode upon camels, and
fled.
18 And David recovered all
that the Amalekites had carried
away: and David rescued his two
wives.
19 And there was nothing
lacking to them, neither small
nor great, neither sons nor
daughters, neither spoil, nor any
thing that they had taken to
them: David recovered all.
20 And David took all the
flocks and the herds, which they
drave before those other cattle,
and said, This is David's
spoil.
21 And David came to the
two hundred men, which were so
faint that they could not follow
David, whom they had made also to
abide at the brook Besor: and
they went forth to meet David,
and to meet the people that were
with him: and when David came
near to the people, he saluted
them.
22 Then answered all the
wicked men and men of Belial, of
those that went with David, and
said, Because they went not with
us, we will not give them ought
of the spoil that we have
recovered, save to every man his
wife and his children, that they
may lead them away, and
depart.
23 Then said David, Ye
shall not do so, my brethren,
with that which the LORD hath
given us, who hath preserved us,
and delivered the company that
came against us into our
hand.
24 For who will hearken
unto you in this matter? but as
his part is that goeth down to
the battle, so shall his part be
that tarrieth by the stuff: they
shall part alike.
25 And it was so from that
day forward, that he made it a
statute and an ordinance for
Israel unto this day.
26 And when David came to
Ziklag, he sent of the spoil unto
the elders of Judah, even to his
friends, saying, Behold a present
for you of the spoil of the
enemies of the LORD;
27 To them which were in
Bethel, and to them which were in
south Ramoth, and to them which
were in Jattir,
28 And to them which were
in Aroer, and to them which were
in Siphmoth, and to them which
were in Eshtemoa,
29 And to them which were
in Rachal, and to them which were
in the cities of the
Jerahmeelites, and to them which
were in the cities of the
Kenites,
30 And to them which were
in Hormah, and to them which were
in Chor-ashan, and to them which
were in Athach,
31 And to them which were
in Hebron, and to all the places
where David himself and his men
were wont to haunt.
Chapter 31
1 Now the Philistines
fought against Israel: and the
men of Israel fled from before
the Philistines, and fell down
slain in mount Gilboa.
2 And the Philistines
followed hard upon Saul and upon
his sons; and the Philistines
slew Jonathan, and Abinadab, and
Malchi-shua, Saul's sons.
3 And the battle went sore
against Saul, and the archers hit
him; and he was sore wounded of
the archers.
4 Then said Saul unto his
armourbearer, Draw thy sword, and
thrust me through therewith; lest
these uncircumcised come and
thrust me through, and abuse me.
But his armourbearer would not;
for he was sore afraid. Therefore
Saul took a sword, and fell upon
it.
5 And when his
armourbearer saw that Saul was
dead, he fell likewise upon his
sword, and died with him.
6 So Saul died, and his
three sons, and his armourbearer,
and all his men, that same day
together.
7 And when the men of
Israel that were on the other
side of the valley, and they that
were on the other side Jordan,
saw that the men of Israel fled,
and that Saul and his sons were
dead, they forsook the cities,
and fled; and the Philistines
came and dwelt in them.
8 And it came to pass on
the morrow, when the Philistines
came to strip the slain, that
they found Saul and his three
sons fallen in mount Gilboa.
9 And they cut off his
head, and stripped off his
armour, and sent into the land of
the Philistines round about, to
publish it in the house of their
idols, and among the people.
10 And they put his armour
in the house of Ashtaroth: and
they fastened his body to the
wall of Beth-shan.
11 And when the
inhabitants of Jabesh-gilead
heard of that which the
Philistines had done to Saul;
12 All the valiant men
arose, and went all night, and
took the body of Saul and the
bodies of his sons from the wall
of Beth-shan, and came to Jabesh,
and burnt them there.
13 And they took their
bones, and buried them under a
tree at Jabesh, and fasted seven
days.
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