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1SA - Brenton English Septuagint

KINGS I.

(1 SAMUEL)

1There was a man of Armathaim Sipha, of mount Ephraim, and his name was Helkana, a son of Jeremeel the son of Elias the son of Thoke, in Nasib Ephraim. 2And he had two wives; the name of the one was Anna, and the name of the second Phennana. And Phennana had children, but Anna had no child.

3And the man went up [fn]from year to year from his city, from Armathaim, to worship and sacrifice to the Lord God of Sabaoth at Selom: and there were Heli and his two sons Ophni and Phinees, the priests of the Lord.

4And the day came, and Helkana sacrificed, and gave portions to his wife Phennana and her children. 5And to Anna he gave [fn]a prime portion, because she had no child, only Helkana loved Anna more than the other; but the Lord had closed her womb.

6For the Lord gave her no child in her affliction, and according to the despondency of her affliction; and she was dispirited on this account, that the Lord shut up her womb so as not to give her a child. 7So she did year by year, in going up to the house of the Lord; and she was dispirited, and wept, and did not eat.

8And Helkana her husband said to her, Anna: and she said to him, Here am I, my lord: and he said to her, What ails thee that thou weepest? and why dost thou not eat? and why does thy heart smite thee? am I not better to thee than ten children?

9And Anna rose up after they had eaten in Selom, and stood before the Lord: and Heli the priest was on a seat by the [fn]threshold of the temple of the Lord.

10And she was very much grieved in spirit, and prayed to the Lord, and wept abundantly. 11And she vowed a vow to the Lord, saying, O Lord God of Sabaoth, if thou wilt indeed look upon the humiliation of thine handmaid, and remember me, and give to thine handmaid a [fn]man-child, then will I indeed dedicate him to thee till the day of his death; and he shall drink no wine nor strong drink, and no [fn]razor shall come upon his head.

12And it came to pass, while she was long praying before the Lord, that Heli the priest marked her mouth. 13And she was speaking in her heart, and her lips moved, but her voice was not heard: and Heli accounted her a drunken woman. 14And the servant of Heli said to her, How long wilt thou be drunken? take away thy wine from thee, and go out from the presence of the Lord. 15And Anna answered and said, Nay, my lord, I live [fn]in a hard day, and I have not drunk wine or strong drink, and I pour out my soul before the Lord. 16[fn]Count not thy handmaid for a pestilent woman, for by reason of the abundance of my importunity I have continued my prayer until now. 17And Heli answered and said to her, Go in peace: the God of Israel give thee all thy petition, which thou hast asked of him. 18And she said, Thine handmaid has found favour in thine eyes: and the woman went her way, and entered into her lodging, and ate and drank with her husband, and her countenance was no more sad.

19And they rise early in the morning, and worship the Lord, and they go their way: and Helkana went into his house at Armathaim, and knew his wife Anna; and the Lord remembered her, and she conceived. 20And it came to pass [fn]when the time was come, that she brought forth a son, and called his name Samuel, and said, Because I asked him of the Lord God of Sabaoth.

21And the man Helkana and all his house went up to offer in Selom the yearly sacrifice, and his vows, and all the tithes of his land. 22But Anna did not go up with him, for she said to her husband, I will not go up until the child goes up, when I have weaned him, and he shall be presented before the Lord, and he shall abide there continually. 23And Helkana her husband said to her, Do that which is good in thine eyes, abide still until thou shalt have weaned him; but may the Lord establish that which comes out of thy mouth: and the woman tarried, and suckled her son until she had weaned him.

24And she went up with him to Selom with a calf [fn]of three years old, and loaves, and an ephah of fine flour, and a bottle of wine: and she entered into the house of the Lord in Selom, and the child with them. 25And they brought him before the Lord; and his father slew his offering which he offered from year to year to the Lord; and he brought near the child, and slew the calf; and Anna the mother of the child brought him to Heli. 26And she said, I pray thee, my lord, as thy soul liveth, I am the woman that stood in thy presence with thee while praying to the Lord. 27For this child I prayed; and the Lord has given me my request that I asked of him. 28And I lend him to the Lord all his days that he lives, a loan to the Lord: and she said,

2My heart is established in the Lord, my horn is exalted in my God; my mouth is enlarged over my enemies, I have rejoiced in thy salvation. 2For there is none holy as the Lord, and there is none righteous as our God: there is none holy beside thee. 3Boast not, and utter not high things; let not high-sounding words come out of your mouth, for the Lord is a God of knowledge, and God prepares his own designs. 4The bow of the mighty has waxed feeble, and the weak have girded themselves with strength. 5They that were full of bread are brought low; and the hungry have forsaken the land; for the barren has born seven, and she that abounded in children has waxed feeble. 6The Lord kills and makes alive; he brings down to the grave, and brings up. 7The Lord makes poor, and makes rich; he brings low, and lifts up. 8He lifts up the poor from the earth, and raises the needy from the dunghill; to seat him with the princes of the people, and causing them to inherit the throne of glory: 9granting his petition to him that prays; and he blesses the years of the righteous, for by strength cannot man prevail. 10The Lord will weaken his adversary; the Lord is holy. Let not the wise man boast in his wisdom, nor let the mighty man boast in his strength, and let not the rich man boast in his wealth; but let him that boasts boast in this, to understand and know the Lord, [fn]and to execute judgment and justice in the midst of the earth. The Lord has gone up to the heavens, and has thundered: he will judge the extremities of the earth, and he gives strength to our kings, and will exalt the horn of his Christ.

And she left him there before the Lord, 11and departed to Armathaim: and the child ministered in the presence of the Lord before Heli the priest. 12And the sons of Heli the priest were evil sons, not knowing the Lord. 13And the priest's claim from every one of the people that sacrificed was this: the servant of the priest came when the flesh was in seething, and a flesh-hook of three teeth was in his hand. 14And he struck it into the great caldron, or into the brazen vessel, or into the pot, and whatever came up with the flesh-hook, the priest took for himself: so they did to all Israel that came to sacrifice to the Lord in Selom. 15And before the fat was burnt for a sweet savour, the servant of the priest would come, and say to the man that sacrificed, Give flesh to roast for the priest, and I will by no means take of thee sodden flesh out of the caldron. 16And if the man that sacrificed said, First let the fat be burned, as it is fit, and take for thyself of all things which thy soul desires: then he would say, Nay, for thou shalt give it me now; and if not, I will take it by force. 17So the sin of the young men was very great before the Lord, for they set at nought the offering of the Lord.

18And Samuel ministered before the Lord, a child girt with a linen ephod. 19And his mother made him a little doublet, and brought it to him from [fn]year to year, in her going up in company with her husband to offer the yearly sacrifice. 20And Heli blessed Helcana and his wife, saying, The Lord recompense to thee seed of this woman, in return for the loan which thou hast lent to the Lord: and the man returned to his place.

21And the Lord visited Anna, and she bore yet three sons, and two daughters. And the child Samuel grew before the Lord.

22And Heli was very old, and he heard what his sons did to the children of Israel. 23And he said to them, Why do ye according to this thing, which I hear from the mouth of all the people of the Lord? 24Nay my sons, for the report which I hear is not good; do not so, for [fn]the reports which I hear are not good, so that the people do not serve God. 25If a man should at all sin against another, then shall they pray for him to the Lord; but if a man sin against the Lord, who shall intreat for him? But they hearkened not to the voice of their father, because the Lord would by all means destroy them. 26And the child Samuel advanced, and [fn]was in favour with God and with men.

27And a man of God came to Heli, and said, Thus says the Lord, I plainly revealed myself to the house of thy father, when they were servants in Egypt to the house of Pharao. 28And I chose the house of thy father out of all the tribes of Israel to minister to me in the priest's office, to go up to my altar, and to burn incense, and to wear an ephod. And I gave to the house of thy father all the offerings by fire of the children of Israel for food. 29And wherefore hast thou looked upon my incense-offering and my meat-offering with a shameless eye, and hast honoured thy sons above me, so that they should bless themselves with the first-fruits of every sacrifice of Israel before me? 30Therefore thus says the Lord God of Israel, I said, Thy house and the house of thy father shall pass before me for ever: but now the Lord says, That be far from me; for I will only honour them that honour me, and he that sets me at nought shall be despised.

31Behold, the days come when I will destroy thy seed and the seed of thy father's house. 32And thou shalt not have an old man in my house for ever. 33And if I do not destroy a man of thine from my altar, it shall be that his eyes may fail and his soul may perish; and every one that remains in thy house shall fall by the sword of men. 34And this which shall come upon thy two sons Ophni and Phinees shall be a sign to thee; in one day they shall both die. 35And I will raise up to myself a faithful priest, who shall do all that is in my heart and in my soul; and I will build him a sure house, and he shall walk before my Christ for ever. 36And it shall come to pass that he that survives in thy house, shall come to do obeisance before him for a little piece of silver, [fn]saying, [fn]Put me into one of thy priests' offices to eat bread.

3And the child Samuel ministered to the Lord before Heli the priest: and the word of the Lord was precious in those days, there was no [fn]distinct vision.

2And it came to pass at that time that Heli was sleeping in his place; and his eyes began to fail, and could not see. 3And the lamp of God was burning before it was trimmed, and Samuel slept in the temple, where was the ark of God. 4And the Lord called, Samuel, Samuel; and he said, Behold, here am I. 5And he ran to Heli, and said, Here am I, for thou didst call me: and he said, I did not call thee; return, go to sleep; and he returned and went to sleep. 6And the Lord [fn]called again, Samuel, Samuel: and he went to Heli the second time, and said, Behold here am I, for thou didst call me: and he said, I called thee not; return, go to sleep. 7And it was before Samuel knew the Lord, and before the word of the Lord was revealed to him. 8And the Lord called Samuel again for the third time: and he arose and went to Heli, and said, Behold, I am here, for thou didst call me: and Heli perceived that the Lord had called the child. 9And he said, Return, child, go to sleep; and it shall come to pass if he shall call thee, that thou shalt say, Speak, for thy servant hears: and Samuel went and lay down in his place. 10And the Lord came, and stood, and called him as [fn]before: and Samuel said, Speak, for thy servant hears.

11And the Lord said to Samuel, Behold, I execute my words in Israel; whoever hears them, both his ears shall tingle. 12In that day I will raise up against Heli all things that I have said against his house; I will begin, and I will make an end. 13And I have told him that I will be avenged on his house perpetually for the iniquities of his sons, because his sons spoke evil against God, and he did not admonish them. 14And it shall not go on so; I have sworn to the house of Eli, the iniquity of the house of Eli shall not be atoned for with incense or sacrifices for ever.

15And Samuel [fn]slept till morning, and rose early in the morning, and opened the doors of the house of the Lord; and Samuel feared to tell Heli the vision. 16And Heli said to Samuel, Samuel, my son; and he said, Behold, here am I. 17And he said, What was the word that was spoken to thee? I pray thee hide it not from me: may God do these things to thee, and [fn]more also, if thou hide from me any thing of all the words that were spoken to thee in thine ears. 18And Samuel reported all the words, and hid them not from him. And Heli said, He is the Lord, he shall do that which is good in his sight.

19And Samuel grew, and the Lord was with him, and there did not fall one of his words to the ground. 20And all Israel knew from Dan even to Bersabee, that Samuel was faithful as a prophet to the Lord. 21And the Lord manifested himself again in Selom, for the Lord revealed himself to Samuel; and Samuel was accredited to all Israel as a prophet to the Lord from one end of the land to the other: and Heli was very old, and his sons kept advancing in wickedness, and their way was evil before the Lord.

4And it came to pass in those days that the Philistines [fn]gathered themselves together against Israel to war; and Israel went out to meet them and encamped at Aben-ezer, and the Philistines encamped in Aphec. 2And the Philistines prepare to fight with Israel, and [fn]the battle was turned against them; and the men of Israel fell before the Philistines, and there were smitten in the battle in the field four thousand men.

3And the people came to the camp, and the elders of Israel said, Why has the Lord caused us to fall this day before the Philistines? let us take the ark of our God out of Selom, and let it proceed from the midst of us, and it shall save us from the hand of our enemies.

4And the people sent to Selom, and they take thence the ark of the Lord who dwells between the cherubs: and both the sons of Heli, Ophni and Phinees, were with the ark. 5And it came to pass when the ark of the Lord entered into the camp, that all Israel cried out with a loud voice, and the earth resounded. 6And the Philistines heard the cry, and the Philistines said, What is this great cry in the camp of the Hebrews: and they understood that the ark of the Lord was come into the camp. 7And the Philistines feared, and said, These are the Gods that are come to them into the camp. 8Woe to us, O Lord, deliver us to-day, for such a thing has not happened aforetime: woe to us, who shall deliver us out of the hand of these mighty Gods? these are the Gods that smote Egypt with every plague, and in the wilderness. 9Strengthen yourselves and behave yourselves like men, O ye Philistines, that ye may not serve the Hebrews as they have served us, but be ye men and fight with them.

10And they fought with them; and [fn]the men of Israel fall, and they fled every man to his tent; and there was a very great slaughter; and there fell of Israel thirty thousand [fn]fighting men. 11And the ark of God was taken, and both the sons of Heli, Ophni and Phinees, died.

12And there ran a man of Benjamin out of the battle, and he came to Selom on that day: and his clothes were rent, and earth was upon his head. 13And he came, and behold, Heli was upon the seat by the gate looking along the way, for his heart was greatly alarmed for the ark of God: and the man entered into the city to bring tidings; and the city cried out. 14And Heli heard the sound of the cry, and said, What is the voice of this cry? and the man hasted and went in, and reported to Heli. 15Now Heli was [fn]ninety years old, and his eyes [fn]were fixed, and he saw not. 16And Heli said to them that stood round about him, What is the voice of this sound? And the man hasted and advanced to Heli, and said to him, I am he that is come out of the camp, and I have fled from the battle to-day: and Heli said, What is the event, my son? 17And the young man answered and said, The men of Israel fled from the face of the Philistines, and there was a great slaughter among the people, and both thy sons are dead, and the ark of God is taken. 18And it came to pass, when he mentioned the ark of God, that he fell from the seat backward near the gate, and his back was broken, and he died, for he was an old man and heavy: and he judged Israel twenty years.

19And his daughter-in-law the wife of Phinees was with child, about to bring forth; and she heard the tidings, that the ark of God was taken, and that her father-in-law and her husband were dead; and she wept and was delivered, for her pains came upon her. 20And in her time she was at the point of death; and the women that stood by her, said to her, Fear not, for thou hast born a son: but she answered not, and her heart did not regard it. 21And she called the child Uæbarchaboth, because of the ark of God, and because of her father-in-law, and because of her husband. 22And they said, The glory of Israel is departed, forasmuch as the ark of the Lord is taken.

5And the Philistines took the ark of God, and brought it from Abenezer to Azotus. 2And the Philistines took the ark of the Lord, and brought it into the house of Dagon, and set it by Dagon. 3And the people of Azotus rose early, and entered into the house of Dagon; and looked, and behold, Dagon had fallen on his face before the ark of the Lord: and they lifted up Dagon, and set him in his place. And the hand of the Lord was heavy upon the Azotians, and he plagued them, and he smote them in their secret parts, Azotus and her coasts. 4And it came to pass when they rose early in the morning, behold, Dagon had fallen on his face before the ark of the covenant of the Lord; and the head of Dagon and both the palms of his hands were cut off each before the threshold, and both the wrists of his hands had fallen on the floor of the porch; only the stump of Dagon was left. 5Therefore the priests of Dagon, and every one that enters into the house of Dagon, do not tread upon the threshold of the house of Dagon in Azotus until this day, for they step over.

6And the hand of the Lord was heavy upon Azotus, and he brought evil upon them, and it burst out upon them into the ships, and mice sprang up in the midst of their country, and there was a [fn]great and indiscriminate mortality in the city. 7And the men of Azotus saw that it was so, and they said, The ark of the God of Israel shall not abide with us, for his hand is [fn]heavy upon us and upon Dagon our god. 8And they send and gather the lords of the Philistines to them, and say, What shall we do to the ark of the God of Israel? and the Gittites say, Let the ark of God come over to us; and the ark of the God of Israel came to Geth.

9And it came to pass after it went about to Geth, that the hand of the Lord comes upon the city, a very great confusion; and he smote the men of the city small and great, and smote them in their secret parts: and the Gittites made to themselves images of emerods.

10And they send away the ark of God to Ascalon; and it came to pass when the ark of God went into Ascalon, that the men of Ascalon cried out, saying, Why have ye brought back the ark of the God of Israel to us, to kill us and our people? 11And they send and gather the lords of the Philistines, and they said, Send away the ark of the God of Israel, and let it lodge in its place; and let it not slay us and our people. 12For there was a very great confusion in all the city, when the ark of the God of Israel entered there; and those who lived and [fn]died not were smitten with emerods; and the cry of the city went up to heaven.

6And the ark was seven months in the country of the Philistines, and their land brought forth swarms of mice. 2And the Philistines call their priests, and their prophets, and their enchanters, saying, What shall we do to the ark of the Lord? teach us wherewith we shall send it away to its place. 3And they said, If ye send away the ark of the covenant of the Lord God of Israel, do not on any account send it away empty, but by all means render to it an offering for the plague; and then shall ye be healed, and an atonement shall be made for you: should not his hand be thus stayed from off you? 4And they say, What is the offering for the plague which we shall return to it? and they said, 5According to the number of the lords of the Philistines, five golden emerods, for the plague was on you, and on your rulers, and on the people; and golden mice, the likeness of the mice that destroy your land: and ye shall give glory to the Lord, that he may lighten his hand from off you, and from off your gods, and from off your land. 6And why do ye [fn]harden your hearts, as Egypt and Pharao hardened their hearts? was it not so when he mocked them, that they let [fn]the people go, and they departed?

7And now take wood and make a new waggon, and take two cows, that have calved for the first time, without their calves; and do ye yoke the cows to the waggon, and lead away the calves from behind them home. 8And ye shall take the ark and put it on the waggon; and ye shall restore to it the golden articles for the trespass-offering in a [fn]coffer by the side of it: and ye shall let it go, and send it away, and ye shall depart. 9And ye shall see, if it shall go the way of its coasts along by Bæthsamys, he has brought upon us this great affliction; and if not, then shall we know that his hand has not touched us, but this is a chance which has happened to us.

10And the Philistines did so; and they took two cows that had calved for the first time, and yoked them to the waggon, and shut up their calves at home. 11And they set the ark of the Lord, and the coffer, and the golden mice, on the waggon. 12And the cows went straight on the way to the way of Bæthsamys, they went along one track; and laboured, and turned not aside to the right hand or to the left, and the lords of the Philistines went after it as far as the coasts of Bæthsamys. 13And the men of Bæthsamys were reaping the wheat harvest in the valley; and they lifted up their eyes, and saw the ark of the Lord, and rejoiced to meet it. 14And the waggon entered into the field of Osee, which was in Bæthsamys, and they set there by it a great stone; and they split the wood of the waggon, and offered up the cows for a whole-burnt-offering to the Lord. 15And the Levites brought up the ark of the Lord, and the coffer with it, and the golden articles upon it, and placed them on the great stone, and the men of Bæthsamys offered whole-burnt-offerings and meat-offerings on that day to the Lord. 16And the five lords of the Philistines saw, and returned to Ascalon in that day.

17And these are the golden emerods which the lords of the Philistines gave as a trespass-offering to the Lord; for Azotus one, for Gaza one, for Ascalon one, for Geth one, for Accaron one. 18And the golden mice according to the number of all the cities of the Philistines, belonging to the five lords, from the fenced city to the village of the Pherezite, and to the great stone, on which they placed the ark of the covenant of the Lord, that was in the field of Osee the Bæthsamysite.

19And the sons of Jechonias were not pleased with the men of Bæthsamys, because they saw the ark of the Lord; and the Lord smote among them seventy men, and fifty thousand men: and the people mourned, because the Lord had inflicted on the people a very great plague. 20And the men of Bæthsamys said, Who shall be able to pass before this holy Lord God? and to whom shall the ark of the Lord go up from us?

21And they send messengers to the inhabitants of Cariathiarim, saying, The Philistines have brought back the ark of the Lord, go down and take it home to yourselves.

7And the men of Cariathiarim come, and bring up the ark of the covenant of the Lord: and they bring it into the house of Aminadab in the hill; and they sanctified Eleazar his son to keep the ark of the covenant of the Lord.

2And it came to pass from the time that the ark was in Cariathiarim, the days were multiplied, and the time was twenty years; and all the house of Israel looked after the Lord. 3And Samuel spoke to all the house of Israel, saying, If ye do with all your heart return to the Lord, take away the strange gods from the midst of you, and the groves, and prepare your hearts to serve the Lord, and serve him only; and he shall deliver you from the hand of the Philistines. 4And the children of Israel took away Baalim and the groves of Astaroth, and served the Lord only.

5And Samuel said, Gather all Israel to Massephath, and I will pray for you to the Lord. 6And they were gathered together to Massephath, and they drew water, and poured it out upon the earth before the Lord. And they fasted on that day, and said, We have sinned before the Lord. And Samuel judged the children of Israel in Massephath.

7And the Philistines heard that all the children of Israel were gathered together to Massephath: and the lords of the Philistines went up against Israel: and the children of Israel heard, and they feared before the Philistines. 8And the children of Israel said to Samuel, Cease not to cry to the Lord thy God for us, and he shall save us out of the hand of the Philistines. 9And Samuel took a sucking lamb, and offered it up as a whole-burnt-offering with all the people to the Lord: and Samuel cried to the Lord for Israel, and the Lord heard him. 10And Samuel was offering the whole-burnt-offering; and the Philistines drew near to war against Israel; and the Lord thundered with a mighty sound in that day upon the Philistines, and they were confounded and overthrown before Israel. 11And the men of Israel went forth out of Massephath, and pursued the Philistines, and smote them to the parts under Bæthchor.

12And Samuel took a stone, and set it up between Massephath and the old city; and he called the name of it Abenezer, stone of the helper; and he said, Hitherto has the Lord helped us.

13So the Lord humbled the Philistines, and they did not any more come into the border of Israel; and the hand of the Lord was against the Philistines all the days of Samuel. 14And the cities which the Philistines took from the children of Israel were restored; and they restored them to Israel from [fn]Ascalon to Azob: and they took the coast of Israel out of the hand of the Philistines; and there was peace between Israel and the Amorite.

15And Samuel judged Israel all the days of his life. 16And he went year by year, and went round Bæthel, and Galgala, and Massephath; and he judged Israel in all these consecrated places. 17And his return was to Armathaim, because there was his house; and there he judged Israel, and built there an altar to the Lord.

8And it came to pass when Samuel was old, that he made his sons judges over Israel. 2And these are the names of his sons; Joel the first-born, and the name of the second Abia, judges in Bersabee. 3And his sons did not walk in his way; and they turned aside after gain, and took gifts, and perverted judgments.

4And the men of Israel gather themselves together, and come to Armathaim to Samuel, 5and they said to him, Behold, thou art grown old, and thy sons walk not in thy way; and now set over us a king to judge us, as also the other nations have.

6And the thing was evil in the eyes of Samuel, when they said, Give us a king to judge us: and Samuel prayed to the Lord. 7And the Lord said to Samuel, Hear the voice of the people, in whatever they shall say to thee; for they have not rejected thee, but they have rejected me from reigning over them. 8According to all their doings which they have done to me, from the day that I brought them out of Egypt until this day, even as they have deserted me, and served other gods, so they do also to thee. 9And now hearken to their voice; only thou shalt solemnly testify to them, and thou shalt [fn]describe to them the [fn]manner of the king who shall reign over them.

10And Samuel spoke every word of the Lord to the people who asked of him a king. 11And he said, This shall be the [fn]manner of the king that shall rule over you: he shall take your sons, and put them in his chariots, and among his horsemen, and running before his chariots, 12and his manner shall be to make them to himself captains of hundreds and captains of thousands; and to reap his harvest, and gather his vintage, and prepare his instruments of war, and the implements of his chariots. 13And he will take your daughters to be perfumers, and cooks, and bakers. 14And he will take your fields, and your vineyards, and your good oliveyards, and give them to his servants. 15And he will take the tithe of your seeds and your vineyards, and give it to his eunuchs, and to his servants. 16And he will take your servants, and your handmaids, and your good herds and your asses, and will take the tenth of them for his works. 17And he will tithe your flocks; and ye shall be his servants. 18And ye shall cry out in that day because of your king whom ye have chosen to yourselves, and the Lord shall not hear you in those days, because ye have chosen to yourselves a king.

19But the people would not hearken to Samuel; and they said to him, Nay, but there shall be a king over us. 20And we also will be like all the nations; and our king shall judge us, and shall go out before us, and fight our [fn]battles. 21And Samuel heard all the words of the people, and spoke them in the ears of the Lord. 22And the Lord said to Samuel, Hearken to their voice, and appoint them a king. And Samuel said to the men of Israel, Let each man depart to his city.

9And there was a man of the sons of Benjamin, and his name was Kis, the son of Abiel, the son of Jared, the son of Bachir, the son of Aphec, the son of a Benjamite, a man of might. 2And this man had a son, and his name was Saul, of great stature, a goodly man; and there was not among the sons of Israel a goodlier than he, high above all the [fn]people [fn]from his shoulders and upward.

3And the asses of Kis the father of Saul were lost; and Kis said to Saul his son, Take with thee one of the young men, and arise ye, and go and seek the asses.

4And they went through mount Ephraim, and they went through the land of Selcha, and found them not: and they passed through the land of Segalim, and they were not there: and they passed through the land of Jamin, and found them not. 5And when they came to Siph, then Saul said to his young man that was with him, Come and let us return, lest my father leave the asses, and take care for us. 6And the young man said to him, Behold now, there is a man of God in this city, and the man is of high repute; all that he shall speak will surely come to pass: now then let us go, that he may tell us our way on which we have set out. 7And Saul said to his young man that was with him, Lo, then, we will go; but what shall we bring the man of God? for the loaves are spent out of our vessels, and we have nothing more with us that belongs to us to bring to the man of God. 8And the young man answered Saul again, and said, Behold, there is found in my hand a fourth part of a shekel of silver; and thou shalt give it to the man of God, and he shall tell us our way. 9Now beforetime in Israel every one in going to enquire of God said, Come and let us go to the seer; for the people beforetime called the prophet, the seer. 10And Saul said to his servant, Well said, come and let us go: and they went to the city where the man of God was.

11As they went up the ascent to the city, they find damsels come out to draw water, and they say to them, Is the seer here? 12And the virgins answered them, and they say to them, He is: behold, he is before you: now he is coming to the city, because of the day, for to-day there is a sacrifice for the people in Bama. 13As soon as ye shall enter into the city, so shall ye find him in the city, before he goes up to Bama to eat; for the people will not eat until he comes in, for he blesses the sacrifice, and afterwards the guests eat; now then go up, for ye shall find him because of the [fn]holiday. 14And they go up to the city; and as they were entering into the midst of the city, behold, Samuel came out to meet them, to go up to Bama.

15And the Lord uncovered the ear of Samuel [fn]one day before Saul came to him, saying, 16At this time to-morrow I will send to thee a man out of the land of Benjamin, and thou shalt anoint him to be ruler over my people Israel, and he shall save my people out of the hand of the Philistines; for I have looked upon the humiliation of my people, for their cry is come unto me. 17And Samuel looked upon Saul, and the Lord answered him, Behold the man of whom I spoke to thee, This one shall rule over my people.

18And Saul [fn]drew near to Samuel into the midst of the city, and said, Tell me now [fn]which is the house of the seer? 19And Samuel answered Saul, and said, I am he: go up before me to Bama, and eat with me to-day, and I will send thee away in the morning, and I will tell thee all that is in thine heart. 20And concerning thine asses that have been lost now these three days, care not for them, for they are found. And to whom does the excellency of Israel belong? does it not to thee and to thy father's house? 21And Saul answered and said, Am not I the son of a Benjamite, the least tribe of the people of Israel? and of the least family of the whole tribe of Benjamin? and why hast thou spoken to me according to this word?

22And Samuel took Saul and his servant, and brought them to the inn, and set them there a place among the chief of those that were called, about seventy men. 23And Samuel said to the cook, Give me the portion which I gave thee, which I told thee to set by thee. 24Now the cook had boiled the shoulder, and he set it before Saul; and Samuel said to Saul, Behold that which is left: set it before thee, and eat; for it is set thee for a testimony in preference to the others; [fn]take of it: and Saul ate with Samuel on that day.

25And he went down from Bama into the city; and they prepared a lodging for Saul on the roof, and he lay down.

26And it came to pass when the morning [fn]dawned, that Samuel called Saul on the roof, saying, Rise up, and I will dismiss thee. And Saul arose, and he and Samuel went out. 27As they went down to a part of the city, Samuel said to Saul, Speak to the young man, and let him pass on before us; and do thou stand as to-day, and hearken to the word of God.

10And Samuel took a vial of oil, and poured it on his head, and kissed him, and said to him, Has not the Lord anointed thee for a ruler over his people, over Israel? and thou shalt rule among the people of the Lord, and thou shalt save them out of the hand of their enemies; and this shall be the sign to thee that the Lord has anointed thee for a ruler over his inheritance. 2As soon as thou shalt have departed this day from me, thou shalt find two men by the [fn]burial-place of Rachel on the mount of Benjamin, exulting greatly; and they shall say to thee, The asses are found which ye went to seek; and, behold, thy father has given up the matter of the asses, and he is anxious for you, saying, What shall I do for my son? 3And thou shalt depart thence, and shalt go beyond that as far as the oak of Thabor, and thou shalt find there three men going up to God to Bæthel, one bearing three kids, and another bearing three vessels of bread, and another bearing a bottle of wine. 4And they shall ask thee how thou doest, and shall give thee two presents of bread, and thou shalt receive them of their hand. 5And afterward thou shalt go to the hill of God, where is the encampment of the Philistines; there is Nasib the Philistine: and it shall come to pass when ye shall have entered into the city, that thou shalt meet a band of prophets coming down from the Bama; and before them will be lutes, and a drum, and a pipe, and a harp, and they [fn]shall prophesy. 6And the Spirit of the Lord shall [fn]come upon thee, and thou shalt prophesy with them, and shalt be turned into another man. 7And it shall come to pass when these signs shall come upon thee,—then do thou whatsoever thy hand shall find, because God is with thee. 8And thou shalt go down in front of Galgal, and behold, I come down to thee to offer a whole-burnt-offering and peace-offerings: seven days shalt thou wait until I shall come to thee, and I will make known to thee what thou shalt do.

9And it came to pass when he [fn]turned his back to depart from Samuel, God [fn]gave him another heart; and all these signs came to pass in that day. 10And he comes thence to the hill, and behold a band of prophets opposite to him; and the Spirit of God came upon him, and he prophesied in the midst of them. 11And all that had known him before came, and saw, and, behold, he was in the midst of the prophets: and the people said every one to his neighbour, What is this that has happened to the son of Kis? is Saul also among the prophets? 12And one of them answered and said, And who is his father? and therefore it became a proverb, Is Saul also among the prophets? 13And he ceased prophesying, and comes to the hill.

14And his kinsman said to him and to his servant, Whither went ye? and they said, To seek the asses; and we saw that they were lost, and we went in to Samuel. 15And his kinsman said to Saul, Tell me, I pray thee, What did Samuel say to thee? 16And Saul said to his kinsman, He verily told me that the asses were found. But the matter of the kingdom he told him not.

17And Samuel summoned all the people before the Lord to Massephath. 18And he said to the children of Israel, Thus has the Lord God of Israel spoken, saying, I brought up the children of Israel out of Egypt, and I rescued you out of the hand of Pharao king of Egypt, and out of all the kingdoms that afflicted you. 19And ye have this day rejected God, who is himself your Deliverer out of all your evils and afflictions; and ye said, Nay, but thou shalt set a king over us: and now stand before the Lord according to your tribes, and according to your families.

20And Samuel brought nigh all the tribes of Israel, and the tribe of Benjamin is taken by lot. 21And he brings near the tribe of Benjamin by families, and the family of Mattari is taken by lot: and they bring near the family of Mattari, man by man, and Saul the son of Kis is taken; and he sought him, but he was not found.

22And Samuel asked yet again of the Lord, [fn]Will the man come hither? and the Lord said, Behold, he is hid among the stuff. 23And he ran and took him thence, and he set him in the midst of the people; and he was higher than all the people by his shoulders and upwards.

24And Samuel said to all the people, Have ye seen whom the Lord has chosen to himself, that there is none like to him among you all? And all the people took notice, and said, Let the king live! 25And Samuel told to the people the manner of the king, and wrote it in a book, and set it before the Lord: and Samuel sent away all the people, and each went to his place.

26And Saul departed to his house to Gabaa; and there went with Saul mighty men whose hearts God had touched. 27But evil men said, Who is this man that shall save us? and they despised him, and brought him no gifts.

11And it came to pass about a month after this, that Naas the Ammanite went up, and encamped against Jabis Galaad: and all the men of Jabis said to Naas the Ammanite, Make a covenant with us, and we will serve thee. 2And Naas the Ammanite said to them, On these terms will I make a covenant with you, that I should [fn]put out all your right eyes, and I will lay a reproach upon Israel. 3And the men of Jabis say to him, Allow us seven days, and we will send messengers into all the coasts of Israel: if there should be no one to deliver us, we will come out to you.

4And the messengers came to Gabaa to Saul, and they speak the words into the ears of the people; and all the people lifted up their voice, and wept. 5And, behold, Saul came after the early morning out of the field: and Saul said, Why does the people weep? and they tell him the words of the men of Jabis. 6And the Spirit of the Lord came upon Saul when he heard these words, and his anger was greatly kindled against them. 7And he took two cows, and cut them in pieces, and sent them into all the coasts of Israel by the hand of messengers, saying, Whoso comes not forth after Saul and after Samuel, so shall they do to his oxen: and a transport from the Lord came upon the people of Israel, and they [fn]came out to battle as one man. 8And he reviews them at Bezec in Bama, every man of Israel six hundred thousand, and the men of Juda seventy thousand.

9And he said to the messengers that came, Thus shall ye say to the men of Jabis, To-morrow ye shall have deliverance when the sun is hot; and the messengers came to the city, and told the men of Jabis, and they rejoiced. 10And the men of Jabis said to Naas the Ammanite, To-morrow we will come forth to you, and ye shall do to us what seems good in your sight.

11And it came to pass [fn]on the morrow, that Saul [fn]divided the people into three companies, and they go into the midst of the camp in the morning watch, and they smote the children of Ammon until the day was hot; and it came to pass that those who were left were scattered, and there were not left among them two together.

12And the people said to Samuel, Who has said that Saul shall not reign over us? Give up the men, and we will put them to death. 13And Saul said, No man shall die this day, for to-day the Lord has wrought deliverance in Israel.

14And Samuel spoke to the people, saying, Let us go to Galgala, and there renew the kingdom. 15And all the people went to Galgala, and Samuel anointed Saul there to be king before the Lord in Galgala, and there he offered meat-offerings and peace-offerings before the Lord: and Samuel and all Israel rejoiced exceedingly.

12And Samuel said to all Israel, Behold, I have hearkened to your voice in all things that ye have said to me, and I have set a king over you. 2And now, behold, the king goes before you; and I am grown old and shall rest; and, behold, my sons are among you; and, behold, I have gone about before you from my youth to this day. 3Behold, here am I, answer against me before the Lord and before his anointed: whose calf have I taken? or whose ass have I taken? or whom of you have I oppressed? or whom have I been violent with? or from whose hand have I taken a [fn]bribe, even to a sandal? bear witness against me, and I will make restitution to you. 4And they said to Samuel, Thou hast not injured us, and thou hast not oppressed us; and thou hast not afflicted us, and thou hast not taken anything from any one's hand.

5And Samuel said to the people, The Lord is witness among you, and his anointed is witness this day, that ye have not found anything in my hand: and they said, He is witness.

6And Samuel spoke to the people, saying, The Lord who appointed Moses and Aaron is witness, who brought our fathers up out of Egypt. 7And now stand still, and I will judge you before the Lord; and I will relate to you all the righteousness of the Lord, the things which he has wrought among you and your fathers. 8When Jacob and his sons went into Egypt, and Egypt humbled them, then our fathers cried to the Lord, and the Lord sent Moses and Aaron; and they brought our fathers out of Egypt, and he made them to dwell in this place. 9And they forgot the Lord their God, and he sold them into the hands of Sisara captain of the host of Jabis king of Asor, and into the hands of the Philistines, and into the hands of the king of Moab; and he fought with them. 10And they cried to the Lord, and said, We have sinned, for we have forsaken the Lord, and have served Baalim and the groves: and now deliver us out of the hand of our enemies, and we will serve thee. 11And he sent Jerobaal, and Barac, and Jephthae, and Samuel, and rescued us out of the hand of our enemies round about, and ye dwelt in security. 12And ye saw that Naas king of the children of Ammon came against you, and ye said, Nay, none but a king shall reign over us; whereas the Lord our God is our king.

13And now behold the king [fn]whom ye have chosen; and behold, the Lord has set a king over you. 14If ye should fear the Lord, and serve him, and hearken to his voice, and not resist the mouth of the Lord, and ye and your king that reigns over you should follow the Lord, well. 15But if ye should not hearken to the voice of the Lord, and ye should resist the mouth of the Lord, then shall the hand of the Lord be upon you and upon your king.

16And now stand still, and see this great thing, which the Lord will do before your eyes. 17Is it not wheat-harvest to-day? I will call upon the Lord, and he shall send thunder and rain; and know ye and see, that your wickedness is great which ye have wrought before the Lord, having asked for yourselves a king.

18And Samuel called upon the Lord, and the Lord sent thunders and rain in that day; and all the people feared greatly the Lord and Samuel. 19And all the people said to Samuel, Pray for thy servants to the Lord thy God, and let us not die; for we have added to all our sins this iniquity, in asking for us a king.

20And Samuel said to the people, Fear not: ye have indeed wrought all this iniquity; only turn not from following the Lord, and serve the Lord with all your heart. 21And turn not aside after the gods that are nothing, who will do nothing, and will not deliver you, because they are nothing. 22For the Lord will not cast off his people for his great name's sake, because the Lord graciously took you to himself for a people. 23And far be it from me to sin against the Lord in ceasing to pray for you: but I will serve the Lord, and shew you the good and the right way. 24Only fear the Lord, and serve him in truth and with all your heart, for ye see what great things he has wrought with you. 25But if ye continue to do evil, then shall ye and your king be [fn]consumed.

2And Saul chooses for himself three thousand men of the men of Israel: and there were with Saul two thousand who were in Machmas, and in mount Bæthel, and a thousand were with Jonathan in Gabaa of Benjamin: and he sent the rest of the people every man to his tent.

3And Jonathan smote Nasib the Philistine that dwelt in the hill; and the Philistines hear of it, and Saul sounds the trumpet through all the land, saying, [fn]The servants have despised us. 4And all Israel heard say, Saul has smitten Nasib the Philistine; now Israel had been put to shame before the Philistines; and the children of Israel went up after Saul in Galgala. 5And the Philistines gather together to war with Israel; and then come up against Israel thirty thousand chariots, and six thousand horsemen, and people as the sand by the seashore for multitude: and they come up, and encamp in Machmas, opposite Bæthoron southward.

6And the men of Israel saw that they were in a strait so that they could not draw [fn]nigh, and the people hid themselves in caves, and sheepfolds, and rocks, and ditches, and pits. 7And they that went over went over Jordan to the land of Gad and Galaad: and Saul was yet in Galgala, and all the people [fn]followed after him in amazement. 8And he continued seven days for the appointed [fn]testimony, as Samuel told him, and Samuel came not to Galgala, and his people were dispersed from him. 9And Saul said, Bring hither victims, that I may offer whole-burnt-offerings and peace-offerings: and he offered the whole-burnt-offering.

10And it came to pass when he had finished offering the whole-burnt-offering, that Samuel arrived, and Saul went out to meet him, and to bless him. 11And Samuel said, What hast thou done? and Saul said, Because I saw how the people were scattered from me, and thou wast not present as thou purposedst according to the set time of the days, and the Philistines were gathered to Machmas. 12Then I said, Now will the Philistines come down to me to Galgala, and I have not sought the face of the Lord: so I forced myself and offered the whole-burnt-offering. 13And Samuel said to Saul, Thou hast done foolishly; for thou hast not kept my command, which the Lord commanded thee, as now the Lord would have confirmed thy kingdom over Israel for ever. 14But now thy kingdom shall not stand to thee, and the Lord shall seek for himself a man after his own heart; and the Lord shall appoint him to be a ruler over his people, because thou hast not kept all that the Lord commanded thee.

15And Samuel arose, and departed from Galgala, and the remnant of the people went after Saul to meet him after the men of war, when they had come out of Galgala to Gabaa of Benjamin. And Saul numbered the people that were found with him, about six hundred men. 16And Saul and Jonathan his son, and the people that were found with them, halted in Gabaa of Benjamin; and they wept: and the Philistines had encamped in Machmas. 17And men came forth to destroy out of the land of the Philistines in three companies; one company turning by the way of Gophera toward the land of Sogal, 18and another company turning the way of Bæthoron, and another company turning by the way of Gabae that turns aside to Gai of Sabim.

19And there was not found a smith in all the land of Israel, for the Philistines said, Lest the Hebrews make themselves sword or spear. 20And all Israel went down to the land of the Philistines to forge every one his reaping-hook and his tool, and every one his axe and his sickle. 21And it was near the time of vintage: and their tools were valued at three shekels for a [fn]ploughshare, and there was the same rate for the axe and the sickle. 22And it came to pass in the days of the war of Machmas, that there was not a sword or spear found in the hand of all the people, that were with Saul and Jonathan; but with Saul and Jonathan his son was there found.

23And there went out some from the camp of the Philistines to the place beyond Machmas.

14And when a certain day arrived, Jonathan the son of Saul said to the young man that bore his armour, Come, and let us go over to Messab of the Philistines that is on the other side yonder; but he told not his father. 2And Saul sat on the top of the hill under the pomegranate tree that is in Magdon, and there were with him about six hundred men. 3And Achia son of Achitob, the brother of Jochabed the son of Phinees, the son of Heli, was the priest of God in Selom wearing an ephod: and the people knew not that Jonathan was gone. 4And in the midst of the passage whereby Jonathan sought to pass over to the encampment of the Philistines, there was both a sharp rock on this side, and a [fn]sharp rock on the other side: the name of the one was Bases, and the name of the other Senna. 5The one way was northward to one coming to Machmas, and the other way was southward to one coming to Gabae.

6And Jonathan said to the young man that bore his armour, Come, let us go over to [fn]Messab of these uncircumcised, if peradventure the Lord may do something for us; for the Lord is not straitened to save by many or by few. 7And his armour-bearer said to him, Do all that thine heart inclines toward: behold, I am with thee, my heart is as thy heart. 8And Jonathan said, Behold, we [fn]will go over to the men, and [fn]will come down suddenly upon them. 9If they should say thus to us, Stand aloof there until we shall send you word; then we will stand still by ourselves, and will not go up against them. 10But if they should say thus to us, Come up to us; then will we go up, for the Lord has delivered them into our hands; this shall be a sign to us.

11And they both went in to Messab of the Philistines; and the Philistines [fn]said, Behold, the Hebrews come forth out of their caves, where they had hidden themselves. 12And the men of Messab answered Jonathan and his armour-bearer, and [fn]said, Come up to us, and we will shew you a thing: and Jonathan said to his armour-bearer, Come up after me, for the Lord has delivered them into the hands of Israel. 13And Jonathan went up on his hands and feet, and his armour-bearer with him; and they looked on the face of Jonathan, and he smote them, and his armour-bearer did smite them after him. 14And the first [fn]slaughter which Jonathan and his armour-bearer effected was twenty men, with darts and [fn]slings, and pebbles of the field.

15And there was dismay in the camp, and in the field; and all the people in Messab, and the spoilers were amazed; and they would not act, and the land was terror-struck, and there was dismay from the Lord.

16And the watchmen of Saul beheld in Gabaa of Benjamin, and, behold, the army was thrown into confusion on every side. 17And Saul said to the people with him, Number yourselves now, and see who has gone out from you: and they numbered themselves, and behold, Jonathan and his armour-bearer were not found. 18And Saul said to Achia, Bring the ephod; for he wore the ephod in that day before Israel. 19And it came to pass while Saul [fn]was speaking to the priest, that the sound in the camp of the Philistines continued to increase greatly; and Saul said to the priest, Withdraw thy hands.

20And Saul went up and all the people that were with him, and they come to the battle: and, behold, every man's sword was against his neighbour, a very great confusion. 21And the servants who had been [fn]before with the Philistines, who had gone up to the army, turned themselves also to be with the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan. 22And all the Israelites who were hidden in mount Ephraim heard also that the Philistines fled; and they also gather themselves after them to battle: and the Lord saved Israel in that day; and the war passed through Bamoth; and all the people with Saul were about ten thousand men. 23And [fn]the battle extended itself to every city in the mount Ephraim.

24And Saul committed a great trespass of ignorance in that day, and he lays a curse on the people, saying, Cursed is the man who shall eat bread before the evening; so I will avenge myself on my enemy: and none of the people tasted bread, [fn]though all the land was dining. 25And Jaal was a wood [fn]abounding in swarms of bees on the face of the ground. 26And the people went into the place of the bees, and, behold, [fn]they continued speaking; and, behold, there was none that put his hand to his mouth, for the people feared the oath of the Lord. 27And Jonathan had not heard when his father adjured the people; and he reached forth the end of the staff that was in his hand, and dipped it into the honeycomb, and returned his hand to his mouth, and his eyes recovered their sight. 28And one of the people answered and said, Thy father solemnly adjured the people, saying, Cursed is the man who shall eat bread to-day. And the people were very faint, 29and Jonathan knew it, and said, My father has [fn]destroyed the land: see how my eyes have received sight now that I have tasted a little of this honey. 30Surely if the people had this day eaten freely of the spoils of their enemies which they found, the slaughter among the Philistines would have been greater.

31And on that day he smote some of the Philistines in Machmas; and the people were very weary. 32And the people turned to the spoil; and the people took flocks, and herds, and calves, and slew them on the ground, and the people ate with the blood. 33And it was reported to Saul, saying, The people have sinned against the Lord, eating with the blood: and Saul said, Out of Getthaim roll a great stone to me hither. 34And Saul said, Disperse yourselves among the people, and tell them to bring hither every one his calf, and every one his sheep: and let them slay it on this stone and sin not against the Lord in eating with the blood: and the people brought each one that which was in his hand, and they slew them there. 35And Saul built an altar there to the Lord: this was the first altar that Saul built to the Lord.

36And Saul said, Let us go down after the Philistines this night, and let us plunder among them till the day break, and let us not leave a man among them. And they said, Do all that is good in thy sight: and the priest said, Let us draw nigh hither to God.

37And Saul enquired of God, If I go down after the Philistines, wilt thou deliver them into the hands of Israel? And he answered him not in that day.

38And Saul said, Bring hither all the [fn]chiefs of Israel, and know and see by whom this sin has been committed this day. 39For as the Lord lives who has saved Israel, [fn]if answer should be against my son Jonathan, he shall surely die. And there was no one that answered out of all the people. 40And he said to all the men of Israel, Ye shall be under subjection, and I and Jonathan my son will be [fn]under subjection: and the people said to Saul, Do that which is good in thy sight. 41And Saul said, O Lord God of Israel, why hast thou not answered thy servant this day? is the iniquity in me, or in Jonathan my son? Lord God of Israel, give [fn]clear manifestations; and if the lot should declare this, give, I pray thee, to thy people Israel, give, I pray, holiness. And Jonathan and Saul are taken, and the people escaped.

42And Saul said, Cast lots between me and my son Jonathan: whomsoever the Lord shall cause to be taken by lot, let him die: and the people said to Saul, This thing is not to be done: and Saul prevailed against the people, and they cast lots between him and Jonathan his son, and Jonathan is taken by lot. 43And Saul said to Jonathan, Tell me what thou hast done: and Jonathan told him, and said, I did indeed taste a little honey, with the end of my staff that was in my hand, and, lo! I am to die. 44And Saul said to him, God do so to me, and more also, thou shalt surely die to-day. 45And the people said to Saul, Shall he that has wrought this great salvation in Israel be put to death this day? As the Lord lives, there shall not fall to the ground one of the hairs of his head; for the people of God have wrought successfully this day. And the people prayed for Jonathan in that day, and he died not. 46And Saul went up from following the Philistines; and the Philistines departed to their place.

47And Saul received the kingdom, by lot he inherits the office of ruling over Israel: and he fought against all his enemies round about, against Moab, and against the children of Ammon, and against the children of Edom, and against Bæthæor, and against the king of Suba, and against the Philistines: whithersoever he turned, he was victorious. 48And he wrought valiantly, and smote Amalec, and rescued Israel out of the hand of them that trampled on him.

49And the sons of Saul were Jonathan, and Jessiu, and Melchisa: and these were the names of his two daughters, the name of the first-born Merob, and the name of the second Melchol. 50And the name of his wife was Achinoom, the daughter of Achimaa: and the name of his captain of the host was Abenner, the son of Ner, son of a kinsman of Saul. 51And Kis was the father of Saul, and Ner, the father of Abenner, was son of Jamin, son of Abiel.

52And the war was vehement against the Philistines all the days of Saul; and when Saul saw any mighty man, and any valiant man, then he took them to himself.

15And Samuel said to Saul, The Lord sent me to anoint thee king over Israel: and now hear the voice of the Lord. 2Thus said the Lord of hosts, Now will I take vengeance for what Amalec did to Israel, when he met him in the way as he came up out of Egypt. 3And now go, and thou shalt smite Amalec and [fn]Hierim and all that belongs to him, and thou shalt not save anything of him alive, but thou shalt utterly destroy him: and thou shalt devote him and all his to destruction, and thou shalt spare nothing belonging to him; and thou shalt slay both man and woman, and infant and suckling, and calf and sheep, and camel and ass.

4And Saul summoned the people, and he [fn]numbered them in Galgala, four hundred thousand [fn]regular troops, and Juda thirty thousand regular troops. 5And Saul came to the cities of Amalec, and laid wait in the [fn]valley. 6And Saul said to the Kinite, Go, and depart out of the midst of the Amalekites, lest I put thee with them; for thou dealedst mercifully with the children of Israel when they went up out of Egypt. So the Kinite departed from the midst of Amalec. 7And Saul smote Amalec from Evilat to Sur fronting Egypt. 8And he took Agag the king of Amalec alive, and he slew all the people and [fn]Hierim with the edge of the sword. 9And Saul and all the people saved Agag alive, and the [fn]best of the flocks, and of the herds, and of the fruits, of the vineyards, and of all the good things; and they would not destroy them: but every worthless and refuse [fn]thing they destroyed.

10And the word of the Lord came to Samuel, saying, 11I have [fn]repented that I have made Saul to be king: for he has turned back from following me, and has not kept my word. And Samuel was grieved, and cried to the Lord all night. 12And Samuel rose early and went to meet Israel in the morning, and it was told [fn]Saul, [fn]saying, Samuel has come to Carmel, and he has [fn]raised up help for himself: and he turned his chariot, and came down to Galgala to Saul; and, behold, he was offering up a whole-burnt-offering to the Lord, the chief of the spoils which he brought out of Amalec.

13And Samuel came to Saul: and Saul said to him, Blessed art thou [fn]of the Lord: I have [fn]performed all that the Lord said. 14And Samuel said, What then is the [fn]bleating of this flock in my ears, and the sound of the oxen which I hear? 15And Saul said, I have brought them out of Amalec, that which the people preserved, even the best of the sheep, and of the cattle, that it might be sacrificed to the Lord thy God, and the rest have I utterly destroyed. 16And Samuel said to Saul, Stay, and I will tell thee what the Lord has said to me this night: and he said to him, Say on.

17And Samuel said to Saul, Art thou not little in his eyes, though a leader of [fn]one of the tribes of Israel? and yet the Lord anointed thee to be king over Israel. 18And the Lord sent thee on a journey, and said to thee, Go, and utterly destroy: thou shalt slay the sinners against me, even the Amalekites; and thou shalt war against them until thou have consumed them. 19And why didst not thou hearken to the voice of the Lord, but didst haste to fasten upon the spoils, and didst that which was evil in the sight of the Lord? 20And Saul said to Samuel, Because I listened to the voice of the people: yet I went the way by which the Lord sent me, and I brought Agag the king of Amalec, and I destroyed Amalec. 21But the people took of the spoils the best flocks and herds out of that which was destroyed, to sacrifice before the Lord our God in Galgal. 22And Samuel said, Does the Lord take pleasure in whole-burnt-offerings and sacrifices, as in hearing the words of the Lord? behold, obedience is better than a good sacrifice, and hearkening than the fat of rams. 23For sin is as divination; idols bring on pain and grief. Because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, the Lord also shall reject thee from being king over Israel.

24And Saul said to Samuel, I have sinned, in that I have transgressed the word of the Lord and thy direction; for I feared the people, and I hearkened to their voice. 25And now remove, I pray thee, my sin, and turn back with me, and I will worship the Lord thy God. 26And Samuel said to Saul, I will not turn back with thee, for thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, and the Lord will reject thee from being king over Israel.

27And Samuel turned his face to depart, and Saul caught hold of the skirt of his [fn]garment, and tore it. 28And Samuel said to him, The Lord has rent thy kingdom from Israel out of thy hand this day, and will give it to thy neighbour who is better than thou. 29And [fn]Israel shall be divided to two: and God will not turn nor repent, for he is not as a man to repent. 30And Saul said, I have sinned; yet honour me, I pray thee, before the elders of Israel, and before my people; and turn back with me, and I will worship the Lord thy God. 31So Samuel turned back after Saul, and he worshipped the Lord.

32And Samuel said, Bring me Agag the king of Amalec: and Agag came to him trembling; and Agag said, [fn]Is death thus bitter? 33And Samuel said to Agag, As thy sword has bereaved women of their children, so shall thy mother be made childless among women: and Samuel slew Agag before the Lord in Galgal.

34And Samuel departed to Armathaim, and Saul went up to his house at Gabaa. 35And Samuel did not see Saul again till the day of his death, for Samuel mourned after Saul, and the Lord repented that he had made Saul king over Israel.

16And the Lord said to Samuel, How long dost thou mourn for Saul, whereas I have rejected him from reigning over Israel? Fill thy horn with oil, and come, I will send thee to Jessæ, to Bethleem; for I have seen among his sons a king for me. 2And Samuel said, How can I go? whereas Saul will hear of it, and slay me: and the Lord said, Take a heifer in thine hand and thou shalt say, I am come to sacrifice to the Lord. 3And thou shalt call Jessæ to the sacrifice, and I will make known to thee what thou shalt do; and thou shalt anoint him whom I shall mention to thee.

4And Samuel did all that the Lord told him; and he came to Bethleem: and the elders of the city were amazed at meeting him, and said, [fn]Dost thou come peaceably, thou Seer? 5And he said, [fn]Peaceably: I am come to sacrifice to the Lord. Sanctify yourselves, and rejoice with me this day: and he sanctified Jessæ and his sons, and he called them to the sacrifice. 6And it came to pass when they came in, that he saw Eliab, and said, Surely the Lord's anointed is before him. 7But the Lord said to Samuel, Look not on his [fn]appearance, nor on his stature, for I have rejected him; for God [fn]sees not as a man looks; for man looks at the outward appearance, but God looks at the heart. 8And Jessæ called Aminadab, and he passed before Samuel: and he said, Neither has God chosen this one. 9And Jessæ caused Sama to pass by: and he said, Neither has God chosen [fn]this one. 10And Jessæ caused his seven sons to pass before Samuel: and Samuel said, The Lord has not chosen these.

11And Samuel said to Jessæ, [fn]Hast thou no more sons? And Jessæ said, There is yet [fn]a little one; behold, he tends the flock. And Samuel said to Jessæ, Send and fetch him, for we may not sit down till he comes. 12And he sent and fetched him: and he was ruddy, with beauty of eyes, and [fn]very goodly to behold. And the Lord said to Samuel, Arise, and anoint David, for he is good. 13And Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed him in the midst of his brethren: and the Spirit of the Lord [fn]came upon David from that day forward: and Samuel arose, and departed to Armathaim.

14And the Spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an evil spirit from the Lord [fn]tormented him. 15And Saul's servants said to him, Behold now, an evil spirit from the Lord torments thee. 16Let now thy servants speak before thee, and let them seek for our lord a man skilled to play on the harp; and it shall come to pass when an evil spirit comes upon thee and he shall play on his harp, that thou shalt be well, and he shall refresh thee. 17And Saul said to his servants, Look now out for me a [fn]skilful player, and bring him to me. 18And one of his servants answered and said, Behold, I have seen a son of Jessæ the Bethleemite, and [fn]he understands playing on the harp, and the man is prudent, and a warrior, and wise in speech, and the man is handsome, and the Lord is with him. 19And Saul sent messengers to Jessæ, saying, Send to me thy son David who is with thy flock. 20And Jessæ took a homer of bread, and a bottle of wine, and one kid of the goats, and sent them by the hand of his son David to Saul.

21And David went in to Saul, and stood before him; and he loved him greatly; and he became his armour-bearer. 22And Saul sent to Jessæ, saying, Let David, I pray thee, stand before me, for he has found grace in my eyes. 23And it came to pass when the evil spirit was upon Saul, that David took his harp, and played with his hand: and Saul was refreshed, and it was well with him, and the evil spirit departed from him.

17And the Philistines gather their armies to battle, and gather themselves to Socchoth of Judæa, and encamp between Socchoth and Azeca [fn]Ephermen. 2And Saul and the men of Israel gather together, and they encamp in the valley, and set the battle in array against the Philistines. 3And the Philistines stand on the mountain on one side, and Israel stands on the mountain on the other side, and the valley was between them.

4And there went forth a mighty man out of the army of the Philistines, Goliath by name, out of Geth, his height was four cubits and a span. 5And he had a helmet upon his head, and he wore a breastplate of chain armour; and the weight of his breastplate was five thousand shekels of brass and iron. 6And greaves of brass were upon his legs, and a brazen target was between his shoulders. 7And the staff of his spear was like a weavers' beam, and the [fn]spear's head was formed of six hundred shekels of iron; and his armour-bearer went before him. 8And he stood and cried to the army of Israel, and said to them, Why are ye come forth to set yourselves in battle array against us? Am not I a Philistine, and ye [fn]Hebrews of Saul? choose for yourselves a man, and let him come down to me. 9And if he shall be able to fight against me, and shall smite me, then will we be your servants: but if I should prevail and smite him, ye shall be our servants, and serve us. 10And the Philistine said, Behold, I have defied the armies of Israel this very day: give me a man, and we will both of us fight in single combat.

11And Saul and all Israel heard these words of the Philistine, and they were dismayed, and greatly terrified.[fn] 12And David son of an Ephrathite said, this Ephrathite was of Bethleem Juda, and his name was Jessae, and he had eight sons. And the man passed for an old man among men in the days of Saul. 13And the three elder sons of Jessae went and followed Saul to the war, and the [fn] names of his sons that went to the war were, Eliab his first-born, and his second Aminadab, and his third son Samma. 14And David himself [fn] was the younger son, and the three elder followed Saul. 15And David departed and returned from Saul, [fn] to feed his father’s sheep in Bethleem; 16And the Philistine advanced morning and evening, and stood up forty days. 17And Jessae said to David, Take now to thy brethren an ephah of this meal, and these ten loaves, and run to the camp and give them to thy brothers. 18And thou shalt carry to the captain of the thousand [fn] these ten cheeses of milk, and thou shalt see how thy brethren fare, and learn what they want. 19And Saul himself and all the men of Israel were in the valley of the Oak, warring with the Philistines. 20And David rose early in the morning, and left the sheep to a keeper, and took and went as Jessae commanded him, and he came to the trench and to the army as it was going out to fight, and they shouted for the battle. 21And Israel and the Philistines formed their lines one opposite the other. 22And David deposited his burden in the hand of a keeper, and ran to the line, and went and asked his brethren how they Were. 23And while he was speaking with them, behold the Amessaean advanced, Goliath by name, the Philistine of Geth, of the armies of the Philistines, and he spoke [fn] as before, and David heard. 24And all the men of Israel when they saw the man fled from before him, and they were greatly terrified. 25And the men of Israel said, Have ye seen this man that comes up? for he has reproached Israel and has come up; and it shall be that the man who shall smite him, the king shall enrich him with great wealth and shall give him his daughter, and shall make his father’s house free in Israel. 26and David spoke to the men who stood with him saying, Shall it indeed be done thus to the man who shall smite that Philistine, and take away reproach from Israel? for who is this uncircumcised Philistine that he has defied the army of the living God? 27And the people spoke to him according to this Word, saying Thus shall it be done to the man Who shall smite him. 28And Eliab his elder brother heard as he spoke to the men, and Eliab was very angry with David and said, Why hast thou thus come down, 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 to see the battle. 29And David said what have I done now? [fn] Have I no business here? 30And he turned from him towards another, and he spoke after the same manner; and the people answered him [fn] after the former manner. 31And the Words which David spoke were heard and were reported [fn] to Saul. And he took him to himself.

32And David said to Saul, Let not, I pray thee, the heart of my lord be dejected [fn]within him: thy servant will go, and fight with this Philistine. 33And Saul said to David, Thou wilt not in anywise be able to go against this Philistine to fight with him, for thou art a mere youth, and he a man of war from his youth.

34And David said to Saul, Thy servant was tending the flock for his father; and when a lion came and a she-bear, and took a sheep out of the flock, 35then I went forth after him, and smote him, and drew the spoil out of his mouth: and [fn]as he rose up against me, then I caught hold of his throat, and smote him, and slew him. 36Thy servant smote both the lion and the bear, and the uncircumcised Philistine shall be as one of them: shall I not go and smite him, and remove this day a reproach from Israel? for who is this uncircumcised one, who has defied the army of the living God? 37The Lord who 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 uncircumcised Philistine. And Saul said to David, Go, and the Lord shall be with thee.

38And Saul clothed David with a military coat, and put his brazen helmet on his head. 39And he girt David with his sword over his coat: and he [fn]made trial walking with them once and again: and David said to Saul, I shall not be able to go with these, for I have not proved them: so they remove them from him. 40And he took his staff in his hand, and he chose for himself five smooth stones out of the brook, and put them in the shepherd's scrip which he had for his store, and his sling was in his hand; and he approached the Philistine.[fn]

42And Goliath saw David, and despised him; for he was a lad, and ruddy, [fn]with a fair countenance. 43And the Philistine said to David, Am I as a dog, that thou comest against me with a staff and stones? [fn][and David said, Nay, but worse than a dog.] And the Philistine cursed David by his gods. 44And the Philistine said to David, Come to me, and I will give thy flesh to the birds of the air, and to the beasts of the earth.

45And David said to the Philistine, Thou comest to me with sword, and with spear, and with shield; but I come to thee in the name of the Lord God of hosts of the army of Israel, which thou hast defied 46this day. And the Lord shall [fn]deliver thee this day into my hand; and I will slay thee, and take away thy head from off thee, and will give thy limbs and the limbs of the army of the Philistines this day to the birds of the sky, and to the wild beasts of the earth; and all the earth shall know that there is a God in Israel. 47And all this assembly shall know that the Lord delivers not by sword or spear, for the battle is the Lord's, and the Lord will deliver you into our hands.

48And the Philistine arose and went to meet David. 49And David stretched out his hand to his scrip, and took thence a stone, and slang it, and smote the Philistine on his forehead, and the stone penetrated through the helmet into his forehead, and he fell upon his face to the ground.[fn] 51And David ran, and stood upon him, and took his sword, and slew him, and cut off his head: and the Philistines saw that their champion was dead, and they fled.

52And the men of Israel and Juda [fn]arose, and shouted and pursued them as far as the entrance to [fn]Geth, and as far as the gate of Ascalon: and the slain men of the Philistines fell in the way of the [fn]gates, both to Geth, and to Accaron. 53And the men of Israel returned [fn]from pursuing after the Philistines, and they [fn]destroyed their camp. 54And David took the head of the Philistine, and brought it to Jerusalem; but he put his armour in his tent.[fn]

6And there came out women in dances to meet David out of all the cities of Israel, with timbrels, and with rejoicing, and with cymbals. 7And the women began the strain, and said, Saul has smitten his thousands, and David his ten thousands. 8And it seemed evil in the eyes of Saul concerning this matter, and he said, To David they have given ten thousands, and to me they have given thousands.[fn]

12And Saul was alarmed on account of David. 13And he removed him from him, and made him a captain of a thousand for himself; and he went out and came in before the people. 14And David was prudent in all his ways, and the Lord was with him. 15And Saul saw that he was very wise, and he was afraid of him. 16And all Israel and Juda loved David, because he came in and went out before the people.[fn]

20And Melchol the daughter of Saul loved David; and it was told Saul, and the thing was pleasing in his eyes. 21And Saul said, I will give her to him, and she shall be a stumbling-block to him. Now the hand of the Philistines was against Saul. 22And Saul charged his servants, saying, Speak ye privately to David, saying, Behold, the king delights in thee, and all his servants love thee, and do thou become the king's son-in-law. 23And the servants of Saul spoke these words in the ears of David; and David said, Is it a light thing in your eyes to become son-in-law to the king? whereas I am an humble man, and not honourable? 24And the servants of Saul reported to him according to these words, which David spoke. 25And Saul said, Thus shall ye speak to David, The king wants no gift but a hundred foreskins of the Philistines, to avenge himself on the king's enemies. Now Saul thought to cast him into the hands of the Philistines. 26And the servants of Saul report these words to David, and David was well pleased to become the son-in-law to the king.

27And David arose, and went, he and his men, and smote among the Philistines a hundred men: and he brought their foreskins, and he becomes the king's son-in-law, and Saul gives him Melchol his daughter to wife. 28And Saul saw that the Lord was with David, and that all Israel loved him. 29And he was yet more afraid of David.

19And Saul spoke to Jonathan his son, and to all his servants, to slay David. 2And Jonathan, Saul's son, [fn]loved David much: and Jonathan told David, saying, Saul seeks to kill thee: take heed to thyself therefore to-morrow morning, and hide thyself, and dwell in secret. 3And I will go forth, and stand near my father in the field where thou shalt be, and I will speak concerning thee to my father; and I will see what his answer may be, and I will tell thee.

4And Jonathan spoke favourably concerning David to Saul his father, and said to him, Let not the king sin against thy servant David, for he has not sinned against thee, and his deeds are very good. 5And he put his life in his hand, and smote the Philistine, and the Lord wrought a great deliverance; and all Israel saw, and rejoiced: why then dost thou sin against innocent blood, to slay David without a cause? 6And Saul hearkened to the voice of Jonathan; and Saul swore, saying, As the Lord lives, [fn]he shall not die. 7And Jonathan called David, and told him all these words; and Jonathan brought David in to Saul, and he was before him as in former times.

8And [fn]there was again war against Saul; and David did valiantly, and fought against the Philistines, and smote them with a very great slaughter, and they fled from before him.

9And an evil spirit [fn]from God was upon Saul, and he was [fn]resting in his house, and a spear was in his hand, and David was playing on the harp with his hands. 10And Saul sought [fn]to smite David with the spear; and David withdrew suddenly from the presence of Saul; and he drove the spear into the wall; and David retreated and escaped. 11And it came to pass in that night, that Saul sent messengers to the house of David to watch him, in order to slay him in the morning; and Melchol [fn]David's wife told him, saying, Unless thou save thy life this night, to-morrow thou shalt be slain. 12So Melchol lets David down by the window, and he departed, and fled, and escaped. 13And Melchol took [fn]images, and laid them on the bed, and she put the [fn]liver of a goat by his head, and covered them with clothes.

14And Saul sent messengers to take David; and they say that he is sick. 15And he sends to David, saying, Bring him to me on the bed, that I may slay him. 16And the messengers come, and, behold, the images were on the bed, and the goat's liver at his head. 17And Saul said to Melchol, Why hast thou thus deceived me, and suffered my enemy to depart, and he has escaped? and Melchol said to Saul, He said, Let me go, and if not, I will slay thee.

18So David fled, and escaped, and comes to Samuel to Armathaim, and tells him all that Saul had done to him: and Samuel and David went, and dwelt in Navath in Rama.

19And it was told Saul, saying, Behold, David is in Navath in Rama. 20And Saul sent messengers to take David, and they saw the assembly of the prophets, and Samuel stood as appointed over them; and the Spirit of God came upon the messengers of Saul, and they prophesy. 21And it was told Saul, and he sent other messengers, and they also prophesied: and Saul sent again a third set of messengers, and they also prophesied. 22And Saul was very angry, and went himself also to Armathaim, and he comes as far as the well of the threshing-floor that is in Sephi; and he asked and said, Where are Samuel and David? and they said, Behold, in Navath in Rama. 23And he went thence to Navath in Rama: and there came the Spirit of God upon him also, and he went on prophesying till he came to Navath in Rama. 24And he took off his clothes, and prophesied before them; and lay down naked all that day and all that night: therefore they said, Is Saul also among the prophets?

20And David fled from Navath in Rama, and comes into the presence of Jonathan; and he said, What have I done, and what is my fault, and wherein have I sinned before thy father, that he seeks my life? 2And Jonathan said to him, Far be it from thee: thou shalt not die: behold, my father will not do any thing great or small [fn]without discovering it to me; and why should my father hide this matter from me? this thing is not so. 3And David answered Jonathan, and said, Thy father knows surely that I have found grace in thy sight, and he said, Let not Jonathan know this, lest he refuse his consent: but as the Lord lives and thy soul lives, as I said, the space is filled up between me and death. 4And Jonathan said to David, What does thy soul desire, and what shall I do for thee?

5And David said to Jonathan, Behold, to-morrow is the new moon, and I shall not on any account sit down to eat, but thou shalt let me go, and I will hide in the plain till the evening. 6And if thy father do in anywise [fn]enquire for me, then shalt thou say, David earnestly asked leave of me to run to Bethleem his city, for there is there a [fn]yearly sacrifice for all the family. 7If he shall say thus, Well,— [fn]all is safe for thy servant: but if he shall answer harshly to thee, know that evil is determined by him. 8And thou shalt deal mercifully with thy servant; for thou hast brought thy servant into a covenant of the Lord with thyself: and if there is iniquity in thy servant, slay me thyself; but why dost thou thus bring me to thy father?

9And Jonathan said, That be far from thee: for if I surely know that evil is determined by my father to come upon thee, although it should not be against thy cities, I will tell thee. 10And David said to Jonathan, Who can tell me if thy father should answer roughly? 11And Jonathan said to David, Go, and abide in the field. And they went out both into the field.

12And Jonathan said to David, The Lord God of Israel knows that I will sound my father as I have an opportunity, [fn]three several times, and, behold, if good should be determined concerning David, and I do not send to thee to the field, 13God do so to Jonathan and more also: as I shall also report the evil to thee, and make it known to thee, and I will let thee go; and thou shalt depart in peace, and the Lord shall be with thee, as he was with my father. 14And if indeed [fn]I continue to live, then shalt thou deal mercifully with me; and if I indeed die, 15thou shalt not withdraw thy mercy from my house for ever: and [fn]if thou doest not, when the Lord cuts off the enemies of David each from the face of the earth, 16should it happen that the name of Jonathan be discovered by the house of David, then let the Lord seek out the enemies of David. 17And Jonathan swore yet again to David, because he loved the soul of him that loved him.

18And Jonathan said, To-morrow is the new moon, and thou wilt be enquired for, because thy seat will be observed as vacant. 19And thou shalt [fn]stay three days, and watch an opportunity, and shalt come to thy place where thou mayest hide thyself in the day of thy business, and thou shalt wait by that [fn]ergab. 20And I will shoot [fn]three arrows, aiming them at [fn]a mark. 21And behold, I will send a lad, saying, Go find me the arrow. 22If I should expressly say to the lad, The arrow is here, and on this side of thee, take it; then come, for it is well with thee, and there is no reason for fear, as the Lord lives: but if I should say thus to the young man, The arrow is on that side of thee, and beyond; go, for the Lord hath sent thee away. 23And as for the word which thou and I have spoken, behold, the Lord is witness between me and thee for ever.

24So David hides himself in the field, and the new [fn]month arrives, and the king comes to the table to eat. 25And he sat upon his seat as [fn]in former times, even on his seat by the wall, and he went before Jonathan; and Abenner sat on one side of Saul, and the place of David was empty. 26And Saul said nothing on that day, for he said, It seems to have fallen out that he is not clean, because he has not purified himself.

27And it came to pass on the morrow, on the second day of the month, that the place of David was empty; and Saul said to Jonathan his son, Why has not the son of Jessæ attended both yesterday and to-day at the table? 28And Jonathan answered Saul, and said to him, David asked leave of me to go as far as Bethleem his city; 29and he said, Let me go, I pray thee, for we have a family sacrifice in the city, and my brethren have [fn]sent for me; and now, if I have found grace in thine eyes, I will even go over and see my brethren: therefore he is not present at the table of the king.

30And Saul was exceedingly angry with Jonathan, and said to him, Thou son of [fn]traitorous damsels! for do I not know that thou art an accomplice with the son of Jessæ to thy shame, and to the shame of thy mother's nakedness? 31For [fn]so long as the son of Jessæ lives upon the earth, thy kingdom shall not be established: now then send and take the young man, for he [fn]shall surely die. 32And Jonathan answered Saul, Why [fn]is he to die? what has he done? 33And Saul lifted up his spear against Jonathan to slay him: so Jonathan knew that this evil was determined on by his father to slay David. 34And Jonathan sprang up from the table in great anger, and did not eat bread on the second day of the month, for he grieved bitterly for David, because his father determined on mischief against him.

35And morning came, and Jonathan went out to the field, as he appointed to do for a signal to David, and a little boy was with him. 36And he said to the boy, Run, find me the arrows which I shoot: and the boy ran, and Jonathan shot an arrow, and sent it beyond him. 37And the boy came to the place where the arrow was which Jonathan shot; and Jonathan cried out after the lad, and said, The arrow is on that side of thee and beyond thee. 38And Jonathan cried out after his boy, saying, Make all speed, and stay not. And Jonathan's boy gathered up the arrows, and brought the arrows to his master. 39And the boy knew nothing, only Jonathan and David knew. 40And Jonathan gave his weapons to his boy, and said to his boy, Go, enter into the city.

41And when the lad went in, then David arose from the [fn]argab, and fell upon his face, and did obeisance to him three times, and they kissed each other, and wept for each other, for a great while. 42And Jonathan said to David, Go in peace, and as we have both sworn in the name of the Lord, saying, The Lord shall be witness between me and thee, and between my seed and thy seed for ever—even so let it be.

21And David arose and departed, and Jonathan went into the city.

2And David comes to Nomba to Abimelech the priest: and Abimelech was amazed at meeting him, and said to him, Why art thou alone, and nobody with thee? 3And David said to the priest, The king gave me a command to-day, and said to me, Let no one know the matter on which I send thee, and concerning which I have charged thee: and I have charged my servants to be in the place that is called, [fn]The faithfulness of God, [fn]phellani maemoni. 4And now if there are under thy hand five loaves, give into my hand what is ready. 5And the priest answered David, and said, There are no common loaves under my hand, for I have none but holy loaves: if the young men have been kept at least from women, then they shall eat them. 6And David answered the priest, and said to him, Yea, we have been kept from women for three days: when I came forth for the journey all the young men were purified; but this expedition is unclean, wherefore it shall be sanctified this day because of my weapons.

7So Abimelech the priest gave him the shewbread; for there were no loaves there, but only the presence loaves which had been removed from the presence of the Lord, in order that hot bread should be set on, on the day on which he took them.

8And there was there on that day one of Saul's servants [fn]detained before the Lord, and his name was Doec the Syrian, tending the mules of Saul. 9And David said to Abimelech, See if there is here under thy hand spear or sword, for I have not [fn]brought in my hand my sword or my weapons, for the word of the king was urgent. 10And the priest said, Behold the sword of Goliath the Philistine, whom thou smotest in the valley of Ela; and it is wrapt in a [fn]cloth: if thou wilt take it, take it for thyself, for there is no other except it here. And David said, Behold, there is none like it; give it me.

11And he gave it him; and David arose, and fled in that day from the presence of Saul: and David came to Anchus king of Geth. 12And the servants of Anchus said to him, Is not this David the king of the land? Did not the dancing women begin the song to him, saying, Saul has smitten his thousands, and David his ten thousands? 13And David [fn]laid up the words in his heart, and was greatly afraid of Anchus king of Geth. 14And he changed his appearance before him, and feigned himself a false character in that day; and drummed upon the doors of the city, and used extravagant gestures with his hands, and fell against the doors of the gate, and his spittle ran down upon his beard. 15And Anchus said to his servants, Lo! ye see the man is [fn]mad: why have ye brought him in to me? 16Am I in want of madmen, that ye have brought him in to me to play the madman? he shall not come into the house.

22And David departed thence, and escaped; and he comes to the cave of Odollam, and his brethren hear, and the house of his father, and they go down to him there. 2And there gathered to him every one that was in distress, and every one that was in debt, and every one that was troubled in mind; and he was a leader over them, and there were with him about four hundred men.

3And David departed thence to Massephath of Moab, and said to the king of Moab, Let, I pray thee, my father and my mother be with thee, until I know what God will do to me. 4And he persuaded [fn]the king of Moab, and they dwelt with him continually, while David was in the hold. 5And Gad the prophet said to David, Dwell not in the hold: go, and thou shalt enter the land of Juda. So David went, and came and dwelt in the city of Saric.

6And Saul heard that David was discovered, and his men with him: now Saul dwelt in the hill below the field that is in Rama, and his spear was in his hand, and all his servants stood near him. 7And Saul said to his servants that stood by him, Hear now, ye sons of Benjamin, will the son of Jessæ indeed give all of you fields and vineyards, and will he make you all captains of hundreds and captains of thousands? 8that ye are all conspiring against me, and there is no one that informs me, whereas my son has made a covenant with the son of Jessæ, and there is no one of you that [fn]is sorry for me, or informs me that my son has stirred up my servant against me for an enemy, as it is this day?

9And Doec the Syrian who was over the mules of Saul [fn]answered and said, I saw the son of Jessæ as he came to Nomba to Abimelech son of Achitob the priest. 10And the priest enquired of God for him, and gave him provisions, and gave him the sword of Goliath the Philistine.

11And the king sent to call Abimelech son of Achitob and all his father's sons, the priests that were in Nomba; and they all came to the king. 12And Saul said, Hear now, thou son of Achitob. And he said, Lo! I am here, speak, my lord. 13And Saul said to him, Why have thou and the son of Jessæ conspired against me, that thou shouldest give him bread and a sword, and shouldest enquire of God for him, to raise him up against me as an enemy, as he is this day? 14And he answered the king, and said, And who is there among all thy servants faithful as David, and he is a son-in-law of the king, and he is executor of all thy commands, and is honourable in thy house? 15Have I begun to-day to enquire of God for him? by no means: let not the king bring a charge against his servant, and against the whole of my father's house; for thy servant knew not in all these matters anything great or small.

16And king Saul said, Thou shalt surely die, Abimelech, thou, and all thy father's house. 17And the king said to the footmen that attended on him, Draw nigh and slay the priests of the Lord, because their hand is with David, and because they knew that he [fn]fled, and they did not inform me. But the servants of the king would not lift their hands to fall upon the priests of the Lord. 18And the king said to Doec, Turn thou, and fall upon the priests: and Doec the Syrian turned, and slew the priests of the Lord in that day, three hundred and five men, all wearing [fn]an ephod. 19And he smote Nomba the city of the priests with the edge of the sword, both man and woman, infant and suckling, and calf, and ox, and sheep.

20And one son of Abimelech son of Achitob escapes, and his name was Abiathar, and he fled after David. 21And Abiathar told David that Saul had slain all the priests of the Lord. 22And David said to Abiathar, I knew it in that day, that Doec the Syrian would surely tell Saul: I am guilty of the [fn]death of the house of thy father. 23Dwell with me; fear not, for wherever I shall seek a place of safety for my life, I will also seek a place for thy life, for thou art safely guarded while with me.

23And it was told David, saying, Behold, the Philistines war in Keila, and they rob, they trample on the threshing-floors. 2And David enquired of the Lord, saying, Shall I go and smite these Philistines? And the Lord said, Go, and thou shalt smite these Philistines, and shalt save Keila. 3And the men of David said to him, Behold, we are afraid here in Judea; and how shall it be if we go to Keila? shall we go after the spoils of the Philistines? 4And David enquired yet again of the Lord; and the Lord answered him, and said to him, Arise and go down to Keila, for I will deliver the Philistines into thy hands. 5So David and his men with him went to Keila, and fought with the Philistines; and they fled from before him, and he carried off their cattle, and smote them with a great slaughter, and David rescued the inhabitants of Keila. 6And it came to pass when Abiathar the son of Achimelech fled to David, that he went down with David to Keila, having an ephod in his hand.

7And it was told Saul that David was come to Keila: and Saul said, God has sold him into my hands, for he is shut up, having entered into a city that has gates and bars. 8And Saul charged all the people to go down to war to Keila, to besiege David and his men. 9And David knew that Saul [fn]spoke openly of mischief against him: and David said to Abiathar the priest, Bring the ephod of the Lord. 10And David said, Lord God of Israel, thy servant has indeed heard, that Saul seeks to come against Keila to destroy the city on my account. 11Will the place [fn]be shut up? and now will Saul come down, as thy [fn]servant has heard? Lord God of Israel, tell thy servant. And the Lord said, It will be shut up.

13And David arose, and the men with him, in number about four hundred, and they went forth from Keila, and went whithersoever they could go: and it was told Saul that David had escaped from Keila, and he forbore to come. 14And he dwelt in Maserem in the wilderness, in the narrow passes; and dwelt in the wilderness in mount Ziph, in the dry country. And Saul sought him continually, but the Lord delivered him not into his hands. 15And David perceived that Saul went forth to seek David; and David was in the dry mountain in the [fn]New Ziph.

16And Jonathan son of Saul rose, and went to David to Cæne, and strengthened his hands in the Lord. 17And he said to 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 second to thee; and Saul my father knows it. 18So they both made a covenant before the Lord; and David dwelt in Cæne, and Jonathan went to his home.

19And the Ziphites came up out of the dry country to Saul to the hill, saying, Behold, is not David hidden with us in Messara, in the narrows in Cæne in the hill of Echela, which is on the right of Jessæmon? 20And now according to all the king's desire to come down, let him come down to us; they have shut him up into the hands of the king. 21And Saul said to them, Blessed be ye of the Lord, for ye have been grieved on my account. 22Go, I pray you, and make preparations yet, and notice his place where his foot shall be, quickly, in that place which ye spoke of, lest by any means he should deal craftily. 23Take notice, then, and learn, and I will go with you; and it shall come to pass that if he is in the land, I will search him out among all the thousands of Juda.

24And the Ziphites arose, and went before Saul: and David and his men were in the wilderness of Maon, westward, to the right of Jessæmon.

25And Saul and his men went to seek him: and they brought word to David, and he went down to the rock that was in the wilderness of Maon: and Saul heard, and followed after David to the wilderness of Maon. 26And Saul and his men go on one side of the mountain, and David and his men are on the other side of the mountain: and David was hiding himself to escape from Saul: and Saul and his men encamped against David and his men, in order to take them.

27And there came a messenger to Saul, saying, Haste thee, and come hither, for the Philistines have invaded the land. 28So Saul returned from following after David, and went to meet the Philistines: therefore that place was called The divided Rock.

24And David rose up from thence, and dwelt in the narrow passes of Engaddi. 2And it came to pass when Saul returned from pursuing after the Philistines, that it was reported to him, saying, David is in the wilderness of Engaddi. 3And he took with him three thousand men, chosen out of all Israel, and went to seek David and his men in front of Saddæem. 4And he came to the flocks of sheep that were by the way, and there was a cave there; and Saul went in to make preparation, and David and his men were sitting in the inner part of the cave. 5And the men of David said to him, Behold, this is the day of which the Lord spoke to thee, that he would deliver thine enemy into thy hands; and thou shalt do to him as it is good in thy sight. So David arose and [fn]cut off the skirt of Saul's garment secretly.

6And it came to pass after this that David's heart smote him, because he had cut off the skirt of his garment. 7And David said to his men, The Lord forbid it me, that I should do this thing to my lord the anointed of the Lord, to lift my hand against him; for he is the anointed of the Lord. 8So David persuaded his men by his words, and did not suffer them to arise and slay Saul: and Saul arose and went his way.

9And David rose up and went after him out of the cave: and David cried after Saul, saying, My lord, O king! and Saul looked behind him, and David [fn]bowed with his face to the ground, and did obeisance to him.

10And David said to Saul, Why dost thou hearken to the words of the people, saying, Behold, David seeks thy life? 11Behold, thine eyes have seen this day how that the Lord has delivered thee this day into my hands in the cave; and I would not slay thee, but spared thee, and said, I will not lift up my hand against my lord, for he is the Lord's anointed. 12And behold, the skirt of thy mantle is in my hand, I cut off the skirt, and did not slay thee: know then and see to-day, there is no evil in my hand, nor impiety, nor rebellion; and I have not sinned against thee, yet thou [fn]layest snares for my soul to take it. 13The Lord judge between me and thee, and the Lord requite thee on thyself: but my hand shall not be upon thee. 14As the old proverb [fn]says, Transgression will proceed from the wicked ones: but my hand shall not be upon thee. 15And now after whom dost thou come forth, O king of Israel? after whom dost thou pursue? after a dead dog, and after a flea? 16The Lord be judge and umpire between me and thee, the Lord look upon and judge my cause, and rescue me out of thy hand.

17And it came to pass when David had finished speaking these words to Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, son David? and Saul lifted up his voice, and wept. 18And Saul said to David, Thou art more righteous than I, for thou hast recompensed me good, but I have recompensed thee evil. 19And thou hast told me to-day what good thou hast done me, how the Lord shut me up into thy hands to-day, and thou didst not slay me. 20And if any one should find his enemy in distress, and should send him forth in a good way, then the Lord will reward him good, as thou hast done this day. 21And now, behold, I know that thou shalt surely reign, and the kingdom of Israel shall be established in thy hand. 22Now then swear to me by the Lord, that thou wilt not destroy my seed after me, that thou wilt not blot out my name from the house of my father. 23So David swore to Saul: and Saul departed to his place, and David and his men went up to [fn]the strong-hold of Messera.

25And Samuel died, and all Israel [fn]assembled, and bewailed him, and they bury him in his house in [fn]Armathaim: and David arose, and went down to the wilderness of [fn]Maon.

2And there was a man in Maon, and his flocks were in Carmel, and he was a very great man; and he had [fn]three thousand sheep, and a thousand she-goats: and he happened to be shearing his flock in Carmel. 3And the man's name was Nabal, and his wife's name was Abigaia: and his wife was of good understanding and very beautiful in person: but the man was harsh and evil in his doings, and the man was churlish. 4And David heard in the wilderness, that Nabal the Carmelite was shearing his sheep. 5And David sent ten young men, and he said to the young men, Go up to Carmel, and go to Nabal, and ask him in my name how [fn]he is. 6And thus shall ye say, May thou and thy house seasonably prosper, and all thine be [fn]in prosperity.

7And now, behold, I have heard that thy shepherds who were with us in the wilderness are shearing [fn]thy sheep, and we hindered them not, neither did we demand any thing from them all the time they were in Carmel. 8Ask thy servants, and they will tell thee. Let then thy servants find grace in thine eyes, for we are come on a good day; give, we pray thee, whatsoever thy hand may find, to thy son David.

9So the servants come and speak these words to Nabal, according to all these words in the name of David. 10And Nabal sprang up, and answered the servants of David, and said, Who is David? and who is the son of Jessæ? now-a-days there is abundance of servants who depart every one from his master. 11And shall I take my bread, and my wine, and my [fn]beasts that I have slain for [fn]my shearers, and shall I give them to men of whom I know not whence they are? 12So the servants of David turned [fn]back, and returned, and came and reported to David according to these words. 13And David said to his men, Gird on every man his sword. [fn]And they went up after David, about four hundred men: and two hundred abode with the stuff.

14And one of the servants reported to Abigaia the wife of Nabal, saying, Behold, David sent messengers out of the wilderness to salute our lord; but he turned away from them. 15And the men were very good to us; they did not hinder us, neither did they demand from us any thing all the days that we were with them. 16And when we were in the field, they were as a wall round about us, both by night and by day, all the days that we were with them feeding the flock. 17And now do thou consider, and see what thou wilt do; for mischief is determined against our lord and against his house; and he is a vile character, and one cannot speak to him.

18And Abigaia hasted, and took two hundred loaves, and two vessels of wine, and five sheep ready dressed, and five ephahs of fine flour, and one homer of dried grapes, and two hundred cakes of figs, and put them upon asses. 19And she said to her servants, Go on before me, and behold I come after you: but she told not her husband. 20And it came to pass when she had mounted her ass and was going down by the covert of the mountain, behold, David and his men came down to meet her, and she met them. 21And David said, Perhaps I have kept all his possessions in the wilderness that he should wrong me, and we did not order the taking any thing of all his goods; yet he has rewarded me evil for good. 22So God do to David and more also, if I leave one male of all that belong to Nabal until the morning.

23And Abigaia saw David, and she hasted, and alighted from her ass; and she fell before David on her face, and did obeisance to him, bowing to the ground 24[fn]even to his feet, and said, On me, my lord, be my wrong: let, I pray thee, thy servant speak in thine ears, and hear thou the words of thy servant. 25Let not my lord, I pray thee, take to heart this pestilent man, [fn]for according to his name, so is he; Nabal is his name, and folly is with him: but I thy handmaid saw not the servants of my lord whom thou didst send.

26And now, my lord, as the Lord lives, and thy soul lives, as the Lord has kept thee from coming against innocent blood, and [fn]from executing vengeance for thyself, now therefore let thine enemies, and those that seek evil against my lord, become as Nabal. 27And now accept this [fn]token of goodwill, which thy servant has brought to my lord, and thou shalt give it to the servants that wait on my lord. 28Remove, I pray thee, the trespass of thy servant; for the Lord will surely make for my lord a sure house, for the Lord fights the battles of my lord, and there shall no evil be ever found in thee. 29And if a man shall rise up persecuting thee and seeking thy life, yet shall the life of my lord be bound up in the bundle of life with the Lord God, and thou shalt whirl the life of thine enemies as in the midst of a sling. 30And it shall be when the Lord shall have wrought for my lord all the good things he has spoken concerning thee, and shall appoint thee to be ruler over Israel; 31then this shall not be an abomination and offence to my lord, to have shed innocent blood without cause, and for my lord to have avenged himself: and so may the Lord do good to my lord, and thou shalt remember thine handmaid to do her good.

32And David said to Abigaia, Blessed be the Lord God of Israel, who sent thee this very day to meet me: 33and blessed be thy conduct, and blessed be thou, who hast hindered me this very day from coming to shed blood, and from avenging myself. 34But surely as the Lord God of Israel lives, who hindered me this day from doing thee harm, if thou hadst not hasted and come to meet me, then I said, There shall surely not be left to Nabal till the morning one male. 35And David took of her hand all that she brought to him, and said to her, Go in peace to thy house: see, I have hearkened to thy voice, and accepted thy [fn]petition.

36And Abigaia came to Nabal: and, behold, he had a banquet in his house, as the banquet of a king, and the heart of Nabal was merry [fn]within him, and he was very drunken: and she told him nothing great or small till the morning light. 37And it came to pass in the morning, when Nabal recovered from his wine, his wife told him these words; and his heart died within him, and he became as a stone.

38And [fn]it came to pass after about ten days, that the Lord smote Nabal, and he died. 39And David heard it [fn]and said, Blessed be the Lord, who has judged the cause of my reproach at the hand of Nabal, and has delivered his servant [fn]from the power of evil; and the Lord has returned the mischief of Nabal upon his own head.

And David sent and spoke concerning Abigaia, to take her to himself for a wife. 40So the servants of David came to Abigaia to Carmel, and spoke to her, saying, David has sent us to thee, to take thee to himself for a wife. 41And she arose, and did reverence with her face to the earth, and said, Behold, thy servant is for an handmaid to wash the feet of thy servants. 42And Abigaia arose, and mounted her ass, and five damsels followed her: and she went after the servants of David, and became his wife. 43And David took Achinaam out of Jezrael, and they were both his wives. 44And Saul gave Melchol his daughter, David's wife, to Phalti the son of [fn]Amis who was of [fn]Romma.

26And the Ziphites come out of the dry country to Saul to the hill, saying, Behold, David hides himself with us in the hill Echela, opposite Jessemon. 2And Saul arose, and went down to the wilderness of Ziph, and with him went three thousand men chosen out of Israel, to seek David in the wilderness of Ziph. 3And Saul encamped in the hill of Echela in front of Jessemon, by the way, and David dwelt in the wilderness: and David saw that Saul [fn]came after him into the wilderness. 4And David sent spies, and ascertained that Saul was come prepared out of Keila.

5And David arose secretly, and goes into the place where Saul was sleeping, and there was Abenner the son of Ner, the captain of his host: and Saul was sleeping in a chariot, and the people had encamped round about him. 6And David answered and spoke to Abimelech the Chettite, and to Abessa the son of Saruia the brother of Joab, saying, Who will go in with me to Saul into the camp? And Abessa said, I will go in with thee.

7So David and Abessa go in among the people by night: and behold, Saul was fast asleep in the chariot, and his spear was stuck in the ground near his head, and Abenner and his people slept round about him. 8And Abessa said to David, The Lord has this day shut up thine enemy into thine hands, and now I will [fn]smite him to the earth with the spear to the ground once for all, and I will not smite him again. 9And David said to Abessa, Do not lay him low, for who shall lift up his hand against the anointed of the Lord, and be guiltless? 10And David said, As the Lord lives, if the Lord smite him not, or his day come and he die, or he go down to battle and be added to his fathers, do not so. 11The Lord forbid it me that I should lift up my hand against the anointed of the Lord: and now take, I pray thee, the spear from his bolster, and the pitcher of water, and let us return [fn]home. 12So David took the spear, and the pitcher of water from his bolster, and they went home: and there was no one that saw, and no one that knew, and there was no one that awoke, all being asleep, for a stupor from the Lord had fallen upon them.

13So David went over to the other side, and stood on the top of a hill afar off, and there was a good distance between them. 14And David called to the people, and spoke to Abenner, saying, Wilt thou not answer, Abenner? and Abenner answered and said, Who art thou that callest?[fn] 15And David said to Abenner, Art not thou a man? and who is like thee in Israel? Why then dost thou not guard thy lord the king? for one out of the people went in to destroy thy lord the king. 16And this thing is not good which thou hast done. As the Lord lives, ye are [fn]worthy of death, ye who guard your lord the king, the anointed of the Lord: and now behold, I pray you, the spear of the king, and the cruse of water: where are the articles that should be at his head?

17And Saul recognised the voice of David, and said, Is this thy voice, son David? and David said, I am thy servant, my lord, O king. 18And he said, Why does my lord thus pursue after his servant? for in what have I sinned? and what unrighteousness has been found in me? 19And now let my lord the king hear the word of his servant. If God stirs thee up against me, let thine offering be acceptable: but if the sons of men, they are cursed before the Lord, for they have cast me out this day so that I should not be established in the inheritance of the Lord, saying, Go, serve other gods. 20And now let not my blood fall to the ground before [fn]the Lord, for the king of Israel has come forth to seek thy life, as the night hawk pursues its prey in the mountains.

21And Saul said, I have sinned: turn, son David, for I will not hurt thee, because my life was precious in thine eyes; and to-day I have been foolish and have erred exceedingly. 22And David answered and said, Behold, the spear of the king: let one of the servants come over and take it. 23And the Lord shall recompense each according to his righteousness and his truth, since the Lord delivered thee this day into my hands, and I would not lift my hand against the Lord's anointed. 24And, behold, as thy life has been [fn]precious this very day in my eyes, so let my life be [fn]precious before the Lord, and may he protect me, and [fn]deliver me out of all affliction. 25And Saul said to David, Blessed be thou, my son; and thou shalt surely do valiantly, and surely prevail. And David went on his way, and Saul returned to his place.

27And David said in his heart, Now shall I be one day delivered for death into the hands of Saul; and there is no good thing for me unless I should escape into the land of the Philistines, and Saul should cease from seeking me [fn]through every coast of Israel: so I shall escape out of his hand. 2So David arose, and the six hundred men that were with him, and he went to Anchus, son of Ammach, king of Geth. 3And David dwelt with Anchus, he and his men, each with his family; and David and both his wives, Achinaam the Jezraelitess, and Abigaia the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. 4And it was told Saul that David had fled to Geth; and he no longer sought after him.

5And David said to Anchus, If now thy servant has found grace in thine eyes, let them give me, I pray thee, a place in one of the cities in the country, and I will dwell there: for why does thy servant dwell with thee in a [fn]royal city? 6And he gave him Sekelac in that day: therefore Sekelac came into possession of the king of Judea to this day. 7And the number of the days that David dwelt in the country of the Philistines was four months.

8And David and his men went up, and made an attack on all the Gesirites and on the Amalekites: and behold, the land was inhabited, (even the land [fn]from Gelampsur) by those who come from the fortified cities even to the land of Egypt. 9And he smote the land, and saved neither man nor woman alive; and they took flocks, and herds, and asses, and camels, and raiment; and they returned and came to Anchus. 10And Anchus said to David, On whom have ye made an attack to-day? And David said to Anchus, On the south of Judea, and on the south of Jesmega, and on the south of the Kenezite. 11And I have not saved man or woman alive to bring them to Geth, saying, Lest they carry a report to Geth against us, saying, These things David does. And this was his manner all the days that David dwelt in the country of the Philistines. 12So David had the full confidence of Anchus, [fn]who said, He is thoroughly disgraced among his people in Israel, and he shall be my servant for ever.

28And it came to pass in those days that the Philistines gathered themselves together with their armies to go out to fight with Israel; and Anchus said to David, [fn]Know surely, that thou shalt go forth to battle with me, thou, and thy men. 2And David said to Anchus, Thus now thou shalt know what thy servant will do. And Anchus said to David, So will I make thee captain of my body-guard continually.

3And Samuel died, and all Israel lamented for him, and they bury him in his city, in Armathaim. And Saul had removed those who had in them divining spirits, and the wizards, out of the land. 4And the Philistines assemble themselves, and come and encamp in Sonam: and Saul gathers all the men of Israel, and they encamp in Gelbue. 5And Saul saw the camp of the Philistines, and he was alarmed, and his heart was greatly dismayed. 6And Saul enquired of the Lord; and the Lord answered him not by dreams, nor by manifestations, nor by prophets.

7Then Saul said to his servants, Seek for me a woman who has in her a divining spirit, and I will go to her, and enquire of her: and his servants said to him, Behold, there is a woman who has in her a divining spirit at Aendor.

8And Saul disguised himself, and put on other raiment, and he goes, and two men with him, and they come to the woman by night; and he said to her, Divine to me, I pray thee, by the divining spirit within thee, and bring up to me him whom I shall name to thee. 9And the woman said to him, Behold now, thou knowest what Saul has done, how he has cut off [fn]those who had in them divining spirits, and the wizards from the land, and why dost thou spread a snare for my life to destroy it? 10And Saul swore to her, and said, As the Lord lives, [fn]no injury shall come upon thee on this account. 11And the woman said, Whom shall I bring up to thee? and he said, Bring up to me Samuel.

12And the woman saw Samuel, and cried out with a loud voice: and the woman said to Saul, Why hast thou deceived me? for thou art Saul. 13And the king said to her, Fear not; tell me whom thou hast seen. And the woman said to him, I saw gods ascending out of the earth. 14And he said to her, What didst thou perceive? and she said to him, An upright man ascending out of the earth, and he was clothed with a mantle. And Saul knew that this was Samuel, and he stooped with his face to the earth, and did obeisance to him.

15And Samuel said, Why hast thou troubled me, that I should come up? And Saul said, I am greatly distressed, and the Philistines war against me, and God has departed from me, and no longer [fn]hearkens to me either by the hand of prophets or by dreams: and now I have called thee to tell me what I shall do. 16And Samuel said, Why askest thou me, whereas the Lord has departed from thee, and taken part with thy neighbour? 17And the Lord has done to thee, as the Lord spoke by [fn]me; and the Lord will rend thy kingdom out of thy hand, and will give it to thy neighbour David, 18because thou didst not hearken to the voice of the Lord, and didst not execute his fierce anger upon Amalec, therefore the Lord has done this thing to thee this day. 19And the Lord shall deliver Israel with thee into the hands of the Philistines, and to-morrow thou and thy sons with thee shall fall, and the Lord shall deliver the army of Israel into the hands of the Philistines.

20And Saul [fn]instantly fell at his full length upon the earth, and was greatly afraid because of the words of Samuel; and there was no longer any strength in him, for he had [fn]eaten no bread all that day, and all that night. 21And the woman went in to Saul, and saw that he was greatly [fn]disquieted, and said to him, Behold now, thine handmaid has hearkened to thy voice, and I have put my life in my hand, and have [fn]heard the words which thou hast spoken to me. 22And now hearken, I pray thee, to the voice of thine handmaid, and I will set before thee a morsel of bread, and eat, and thou shalt be strengthened, for thou wilt be going on thy way. 23But he would not eat; so his servants and the woman constrained him, and he hearkened to their voice, and rose up from the earth, and sat upon a bench. 24And the woman had a fat heifer in the house; and she hasted and slew it; and she took meal and kneaded it, and baked unleavened cakes. 25And she brought the meat before Saul, and before his servants; and they ate, and rose up, and departed that night.

29And the Philistines gather all their armies to Aphec, and Israel encamped in Aendor, which is in Jezrael. 2And the lords of the Philistines went on [fn]by hundreds and thousands, and David and his men went on in the rear with Anchus. 3And the lords of the Philistines said, Who are these [fn]that pass by? And Anchus said to the captains of the Philistines, Is not this David the servant of Saul king of Israel? he has been with us [fn]some time, even this second year, and I have not found any fault in him from the day that he attached himself to me even until this day. 4And the captains of the Philistines were displeased at him, and they say to him, Send the man away, and let him return to his place, where thou didst set him; and let him not come with us to the war, and let him not be a [fn]traitor in the camp: and wherewith will he be reconciled to his master? will it not be with the heads of those men? 5Is not this David whom they [fn]celebrated in dances, saying, Saul has smitten his thousands, and David his ten thousands?

6And Anchus called David, and said to him, As the Lord lives, thou art right and approved in my eyes, and so is thy going out and thy coming in with me in the army, and I have not found any evil to charge against thee from the day that thou camest to me until this day: but thou art not approved in the eyes of the lords. 7Now then return and go in peace, thus thou shalt not do evil in the sight of the lords of the Philistines.

8And David said to Anchus, What have I done to thee? and what hast thou found in thy servant from the first day that I was before thee even until this day, that I should not come [fn]and war against the enemies of the lord my king?

9And Anchus answered David, I know that thou art good in my eyes, [fn]but the lords of the Philistines say, He shall not come with us to the war. 10Now then rise up early in the morning, thou and the servants of thy lord that are come with thee, and go to the place where I appointed you, and entertain no evil thought in thy heart, for thou art good in my sight: and rise early for your journey [fn]when it is light, and depart.

11So David arose early, he and his men, to depart and guard the land of the Philistines: and the Philistines went up to Jezrael to battle.

30And it came to pass when David and his men had entered Sekelac on the third day, that Amalec had made an incursion upon the south, and upon Sekelac, and smitten Sekelac, and burnt it with fire. 2And as to the women and all things that were in it, great and small, they slew neither man nor woman, but carried them captives, and went on their way.

3And David and his men came into the city, and, behold, it was burnt with fire; and their wives, and their sons, and their daughters, were carried captive. 4And David and his men lifted up their voice, and wept till there was no longer any power within them to weep. 5And both the wives of David were carried captive, Achinaam the Jezraelitess, and Abigaia the wife of Nabal the Carmelite. 6And David was greatly distressed, because the people spoke of stoning him, because the soul of all the people was grieved, each for his sons and his daughters: but David strengthened himself in the Lord his God.

7And David said to Abiathar the priest the son of Achimelech, Bring near the [fn]ephod. 8And David enquired of the Lord, saying, Shall I pursue after this [fn]troop? shall I overtake them? and he said to him, Pursue, for thou shalt surely overtake them, and thou shalt surely rescue the captives. 9So David went, he and the six hundred men with him, and they come as far as the brook Bosor, and the superfluous ones stopped. 10And he pursued them with four hundred men; and there remained behind two hundred men, who tarried on the other side of the brook Bosor.

11And they find an Egyptian in the field, and they take him, and bring him to David; and they [fn]gave him bread and he ate, and they caused him to drink water. 12And they gave him a piece of a cake of figs, and he ate, and his spirit was [fn]restored in him; for he had not eaten bread, and had not drunk water three days and three nights. 13And David said to him, Whose art thou? and whence art thou? and the young man the Egyptian said, I am the servant of an Amalekite; and my master left me, because I was taken ill three days ago. 14And we made an incursion on the south of the Chelethite, and on the parts of Judea, and on the south of Chelub, and we burnt Sekelac with fire. 15And David said to him, Wilt thou bring me down to this troop? and he said, Swear now to me by God, that thou wilt not kill me, and that thou wilt not deliver me into the hands of my master, and I will bring thee down upon this troop.

16So he brought him down thither, and behold, they were scattered abroad upon the surface of the whole land, eating and drinking, and feasting by reason of all the great spoils which they had taken out of the land of the Philistines, and out of the land of Juda. 17And David came upon them, and smote them from the morning till the evening, and on the next day; and not one of them escaped, except four hundred young men, who were mounted on camels, and fled. 18And David recovered all that the Amalekites had taken, and he rescued both his wives. 19And [fn]nothing was wanting to them of great or small, either of the spoils, or the sons and daughters, or anything that they had taken of theirs; and David recovered all. 20And he took all the flocks, and the herds, and led them away before the spoils: and it was said of these spoils, These are the spoils of David.

21And David comes to the two hundred men who were left behind that they should not follow after David, and he had caused them to remain [fn]by the brook of Bosor; and they came forth to meet David, and to meet his people with him: and David drew near to the people, and they asked him how he did.

22Then every ill-disposed and bad man of the soldiers who had gone with David, answered and said, Because they did not pursue together with us, we will not give them of the spoils which we have recovered, only let each one lead away with him his wife and his children, and let them return. 23And David said, Ye shall not do so, after the Lord has delivered the enemy to us, and guarded us, and the Lord has delivered into our hands the troop that came against us. 24And who will hearken to these your words? for they are not [fn]inferior to us; for according to the portion of him that went down to the battle, so shall be the portion of him that abides with the baggage; they shall share alike. 25And it came to pass from that day forward, that it became an ordinance and a custom in Israel until this day.

26And David came to Sekelac, and sent of the spoils to the elders of Juda, and to his friends, saying, [fn]Behold some of the spoils of the enemies of the Lord; 27to those in [fn]Bæthsur, and to those in Rama of the south, and to those in Gethor. 28And to those in Aroer, and to those in Ammadi, and to those in Saphi, and to those in Esthie, 28aand to those in Geth, and to those in Cimath, and to those in Saphec, and to those in Themath, 29and to those in Carmel, and to those in the cities of Jeremeel, and to those in the cities of the Kenezite; 30and to those in Jerimuth, and to those in Bersabee, and to those in Nombe, 31and to those in Chebron, and to all the places which David and his men had passed through.

31And the Philistines fought with Israel: and the men of Israel fled from before the Philistines, and they fall down wounded in the mountain of Gelbue. 2And the Philistines press closely on Saul and his sons, and the Philistines smite Jonathan, and Aminadab, and Melchisa son of Saul. 3And the battle prevails against Saul, and the shooters with arrows, even the archers find him, and he was wounded [fn]under the ribs. 4And Saul said to his armour-bearer, Draw thy sword and pierce me through with it; lest these uncircumcised come and pierce me through, and mock me. But his armour-bearer would not, for he feared greatly: so Saul took his sword and fell upon it. 5And his armour-bearer saw that Saul was dead, and he fell also himself upon his sword, and died with him. 6So Saul died, and his three sons, and his armour-bearer, in that day together.

7And the men of Israel who were on the other side of the valley, and those beyond Jordan, saw that the men of Israel fled, and that Saul and his sons were dead; and they leave their cities and flee: and the Philistines come and dwell in them.

8And it came to pass on the morrow that the Philistines come to strip the dead, and they find Saul and his three sons fallen on the mountains of Gelbue.

9And they [fn]turned him, and stripped off his armour, and sent it into the land of the Philistines, sending round glad tidings to their idols and to the people. 10And they set up his armour at the temple of Astarte, and they fastened his body on the wall of Bæthsam.

11And the inhabitants of Jabis Galaad hear what the Philistines did to Saul. 12And they rose up, even every man of might, and marched all night, and took the body of Saul and the body of Jonathan his son from the wall of Bæthsam; and they bring them to Jabis, and burn them there. 13And they take their bones, and bury them in the field that is in Jabis, and fast seven days.


1:3 Gr. from days to days.

1:5 Gr. one portion.

1:9 Gr. lintels.

1:11 Gr. seed of men.

1:11 Gr. iron.

1:15 Comp. ἐν σκληρᾳ ἡμέρᾳ.

1:16 Gr. give not.

1:20 Gr. in the season of days.

1:24 Or, in its third year.

2:10 Perhaps 'and the Lord executes,' etc. Comp. Jer. 9. 24.

2:19 Lit. days to days.

2:24 Or, the reports which I hear of the people not serving, etc. Comp. 1 Chr. 13. 4.

2:26 Gr. was good.

2:36 Alex. + 'and for a piece of bread.'

2:36 Gr. cast.

3:1 Lit. distinguishing.

3:6 Gr. added and called.

3:10 Gr. once and once.

3:15 Gr. sleeps or lies down.

3:17 Gr. add these things.

4:1 Gr. gather.

4:2 Gr. the war.

4:10 Gr. the man.

4:10 Gr. ranks.

4:15 Gr. a son of ninety years.

4:15 Gr. rose up. Heb. קמה rose or stood.

5:6 Gr. great confusion of death.

5:7 Gr. hard.

5:12 Gr. dead.

6:6 Gr. make heavy.

6:6 Gr. them.

6:8 in the Alex. ἀργός is substituted for βερσεχθάν.

7:14 Alex. from Accaron to Geth. So the Heb.

8:9 Gr. report.

8:9 Gr. judgment.

8:11 Gr. judgment.

8:20 Gr. war.

9:2 Gr. land.

9:2 Gr. from above his shoulders.

9:13 Gr. day.

9:15 Or, the day before.

9:18 Lit. brought near.

9:18 Gr. of what kind?

9:24 Gr. pinch.

9:26 Gr. went up.

10:2 Gr. burial places.

10:5 Gr. prophesying.

10:6 Gr. leap upon thee.

10:9 Gr. was turned with his shoulder.

10:9 Gr. turned to him.

10:22 Gr. does?

11:2 Lit. dig out.

11:7 Lit. cried out.

11:11 Gr. after the morrow.

11:11 Gr. put.

12:3 Gr. propitiation.

12:13 Alex. + 'whom ye asked for,' nearer the Heb.

12:25 Gr. added; a reading occasioned by the different readings of אסף and יסף.

13:3 Heb. העכיס as if העכריס.

13:6 Gr. to battle.

13:7 Gr. was amazed.

13:8 Or, set time.

13:21 Gr. Such is the meaning of ὀδοὺς according to the old interpretors.

14:4 Gr. tooth of a rock.

14:6 Heb. מצב 'garrison.'

14:8 Gr. do go over.

14:8 Gr. will be rolled down suddenly, etc.

14:11 Gr. say.

14:12 Gr. say.

14:14 Gr. stroke.

14:14 Gr. casters of stones.

14:19 Gr. is speaking.

14:21 Gr. yesterday and the third day.

14:23 Or, the war was dispersed.

14:24 The true reading seems to be οὐκ ἠρίστα. Tertullian quotes 'et tota terra non prandebat.'

14:25 Gr. of a swarm, etc.

14:26 Heb. הלך רבש 'the honey ran.'

14:29 E medio sustulit. עכר probably read as עבר.

14:38 Gr. corners. See Zech. 10. 4.

14:39 Gr. if he should answer or give sentence.

14:40 Gr. become slaves, if proved guilty; but the LXX. might easily read לעבר as if לעבב.

14:41 Heb. חמיס scil. 'that I or Jonathan are guilty, then let the people be considered guiltless.'

15:3 See v 8.

15:4 Gr. numbers.

15:4 Gr. of ranks.

15:5 Gr. brook.

15:8 This is strangely given as the rendering of החריס 'he destroyed.'

15:9 Gr. good.

15:9 Gr. work.

15:11 Gr. 'been comforted.' The word has been rendered the same way before.

15:12 Heb. and Alex. Samuel.

15:12 Heb. and Alex. Saul.

15:12 Lit. set up a hand.

15:13 Gr. to the Lord.

15:13 Gr. established.

15:14 Gr. voice.

15:17 Gr. staff of a tribe. A double rendering of שבט i. e. both staff and tribe.

15:27 Gr. doublet, or mantle.

15:29 Wide variation from the Heb.

15:32 Or, 'If it be thus, bitter is death.'

16:4 Gr. is 'thy coming in peace.'

16:5 Gr. peace.

16:7 Or, face.

16:7 Gr. will not see.

16:9 Gr. in this one.

16:11 Gr. Are thy sons come to an end?

16:11 Or, the youngest.

16:12 Gr. goodly in the sight of the Lord.

16:13 Gr. leapt upon.

16:14 Gr. choked him.

16:17 Gr. man playing skilfully.

16:18 Gr. him understanding.

17:1 Alex. Aphesdommin.

17:7 Gr. the spear.

17:8 Or, servants, עברי being read as if עברי.

17:11 See Appendix. which has verses 12-31 translated from the Alexandrine codex. These verses (below) are not found in the Vatican Codex.

17:13 Gr. name.

17:14 Gr. is.

17:15 Gr. feeding.

17:18 Lit. the ten cheeses of this milk.

17:23 Gr. according to these words.

17:29 Gr. is there not a word?

17:30 Lit. according to the word of the first.

17:31 Gr. behind Saul.

17:32 Gr. upon him.

17:35 Gr. it.

17:39 Gr. laboured.

17:40 Verse 41 is not in the Vatican codex. Alex. has the following.

17:42 Gr. with beauty of eyes.

17:43 The following words in italics not in Alex. or Heb.

17:46 Gr. shut thee up.

17:49 Verse 50 is not in the Vatican codex. Alex. has the following.

17:52 Gr. arise.

17:52 Alex. Gai.

17:52 Heb. שעריס Shaaraim.

17:53 Gr. declining from after.

17:53 Gr. trampled on.

17:54 Verses 55 to 58 are not in the Vatican codex. Alex. has the following.

18:8 From this point to the end of v 11. is read from Alex.

18:16 vv 17-19 are not in the Vatican codex. They are here read from Alex.

19:2 Gr. chose, q. d. dilexit.

19:6 Gr. if he shall die.

19:8 Lit. war added to be.

19:9 Gr. of God.

19:9 Gr. sleeping. Heb. sitting, perhaps ישך read for ישב.

19:10 Gr. to strike the spear into David.

19:11 Gr. his wife sent to David.

19:13 Heb. teraphim, probably such images as were put on monuments.

19:13 כבר liver, has evidently been read here for כביר a quilt, or perhaps a pillow.

20:2 Gr. and will not uncover my ear.

20:6 Or, notice me as present or absent.

20:6 Gr. sacrifice of days. Hebraism.

20:7 Gr. peace to thy servant.

20:12 Heb. השליח the third day.

20:14 Gr. I yet being alive.

20:15 Gr. The meaning of the Heb. is here greatly obscured.

20:19 Gr. act thrice.

20:19 A corruption of the Heb. ezel.

20:20 Gr. with.

20:20 The Heb. has been turned into a proper name.

20:24 Or, moon.

20:25 Gr. once and once.

20:29 Gr. given a charge for me.

20:30 Lit. deserting in a military sense.

20:31 Gr. all the days that.

20:31 Gr. is a son of death.

20:32 Gr. does he die.

20:41 Gr. See v. 19.

21:3 This is another instance of double translation, מקוצ suggesting probably both the idea of place and faithfulness.

21:3 Phellani maemoni, a corruption of פלכי אלמבי.

21:8 The word Νεεσσαρὰν is another repitition. Heb. בעצר.

21:9 Gr. taken.

21:10 Alex. + behind the ephod (or shoulder-piece) —so the Heb.

21:13 Gr. put.

21:15 Gr. or man epileptic.

22:4 Gr. the face of the king.

22:8 Gr. labours.

22:9 Gr. answers.

22:17 Gr. flees.

22:18 Alex. a linen ephod.

22:22 Gr. souls or lives.

23:9 Gr. is not silent concerning.

23:11 i. e. besieged.

23:11 Verse 12 is here supplied by Alex.

23:15 The Hebrew הוש has here been read as if חוש.

24:5 Gr. took away.

24:9 Gr. stooped.

24:12 Gr. bindest my soul.

24:14 Gr. is said.

24:23 Gr. narrow Messera.

25:1 Heb. Rama. Alex. Rama.

25:1 Gr. assemble and bewail.

25:1 Alex. Paran.

25:2 Lit. 3,000 flocks; as we say in English, 3,000 troops, meaning men formed into troops.

25:5 Gr. concerning peace.

25:6 Gr. in health.

25:7 Gr. for thee.

25:11 Gr. slaying.

25:11 Gr. them that shear my sheep.

25:12 Gr. to their way.

25:13 Alex. and Heb. + 'and they girded on every man his sword, and David also girded on his sword.'

25:24 Heb. and Alex. + and she fell.

25:25 Heb. and Alex. + 'even Nabal'.

25:26 Gr. saving thy hand for thyself.

25:27 Gr. blessing.

25:35 Gr. face.

25:36 Gr. upon him.

25:38 Gr. there were about ten days, etc.

25:39 Heb. and Alex. insert 'that Nabal was dead.

25:39 Or, from the hand of wicked men.

25:44 Heb. and Alex. Laish and Lais.

25:44 Heb. and Alex. Gallim and Galli.

26:3 Gr. comes.

26:8 Gr. double the stroke to him.

26:11 Gr. καθ᾿ ἑαυτούς. q. d. chez nous.

26:14 Heb. + to the king. Alex. 'me to the king.'

26:16 Gr. sons of slaughter.

26:20 Gr. the face of the Lord.

26:24 Gr. magnified.

26:24 Gr. magnified.

26:24 Gr. shall deliver.

27:1 Gr. into.

27:5 Gr. city reigned over.

27:8 Th LXX have rendered מעולס ... שוה of old to Shur, by ἀπὸ Γελαμψοὺρ.

27:12 Gr. saying.

28:1 Gr. thou shalt know surely.

28:9 Or, ventriloquists.

28:10 Gr. if injury.

28:15 Gr. has hearkened.

28:17 Gr. my hand.

28:20 Gr. hasted and fell standing or at his full length; as the Hebrew.

28:20 Gr. ate.

28:21 Lit. hasted. q. d. trepidavit.

28:21 i. e. obeyed.

29:2 Gr. to or at.

29:3 The word עכר is here translated; as in Gen. 14. 13.

29:3 Gr. to or days.

29:4 Or, to or a plotter against the camp.

29:5 Gr. to or began to celebrate or gave the precedence.

29:8 Gr. to or warring, or having warred.

29:9 Heb. and Alex. + an angel of God.

29:10 Gr. and let there be light upon you.

30:7 Alex. and Heb. + 'And Abiathar brought the ephod to David.'

30:8 The Greek is borrowed from the Hebrew.

30:11 Gr. give.

30:12 Gr. staid or established in him.

30:19 See Num. 31. 49; Josh. 23. 14; 3 Kings 8. 56.

30:21 Gr. in.

30:24 Gr. an inferior thing.

30:26 Heb. and Alex. 'Lo! a blessing from you.' etc.

30:27 Heb. and Alex. 'Bethel.'

31:3 Lit. in the hypochondria.

31:9 Comp. reads, ἀποκεφαλίζουσιν. so in Heb.