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1 Saul
was thirty years
old when he
became king, and
he reigned over
Israel forty-two
years.
2 Saul chose
for himself three thousand
men of Israel,
of which two thousand
were with Saul
in Michmash and
in the Mount
of Bethel, and
one thousand were
with Jonathan in
Gibeah of Benjamin.
He sent the
rest of the
people to their
own tents.
3 Jonathan
struck the
garrison of the
Philistines that
was in Geba,
and the
Philistines heard
of it. Saul
blew the trumpet
throughout all
the land, saying, “Let the
Hebrews hear!”
4 All
Israel heard that
Saul had struck
the garrison of
the Philistines,
and also that
Israel was
considered an abomination
to the Philistines.
The people were
gathered together
after Saul to
Gilgal.
5 The
Philistines assembled
themselves together
to fight with
Israel: thirty thousand
chariots, six thousand
horsemen, and
people as the
sand which is
on the seashore
in multitude. They
came up and
encamped in
Michmash, eastward
of Beth Aven.
6 When
the men of
Israel saw that
they were in
trouble (for the
people were
distressed), then
the people hid
themselves in
caves, in thickets,
in rocks, in tombs,
and in pits.
7 Now some
of the Hebrews
had gone over
the Jordan to
the land of Gad
and Gilead; but
as for Saul,
he was yet
in Gilgal, and
all the
people followed him
trembling.
8 He
stayed seven days,
according to the
time set by
Samuel; but
Samuel didn’t come
to Gilgal, and
the people were
scattering from
him.
9 Saul said, “Bring
the burnt offering
to me here,
and the peace
offerings.” He offered
the burnt offering.
10 It
came to pass
that as soon as
he had finished
offering the burnt
offering, behold,
Samuel came; and
Saul went out
to meet him,
that he might
greet him.
11 Samuel said,
“What have you
done?”
Saul said, “Because
I saw that
the people were
scattered from me,
and that you didn’t
come within the
days appointed,
and that the
Philistines assembled themselves
together at
Michmash,
12 therefore
I said, ‘Now the
Philistines will
come down on
me to Gilgal,
and I haven’t
entreated the
favor of the
LORD.’ I forced myself
therefore, and
offered the burnt
offering.”
13 Samuel said
to Saul, “You
have done
foolishly. You
have not kept
the commandment of
the LORD your
God, which he
commanded you; for
now the LORD
would have
established your
kingdom on Israel
forever.
14 But
now your kingdom
will not continue.
The LORD has
sought for himself
a man after his
own heart, and
the LORD has
appointed him to
be prince over
his people,
because you have
not kept that
which the LORD
commanded you.”
15 Samuel
arose, and went
from Gilgal to
Gibeah of Benjamin.
Saul counted the
people who were
present with him,
about six hundred
men.
16 Saul,
and Jonathan his
son, and the
people who were
present with them,
stayed in Geba
of Benjamin; but
the Philistines
encamped in
Michmash.
17 The
raiders came out
of the camp
of the Philistines
in three companies:
one company turned
to the way
that leads to
Ophrah, to the land
of Shual;
18 another
company turned the
way to Beth Horon;
and another company
turned the way
of the border
that looks down
on the valley
of Zeboim toward
the wilderness.
19 Now
there was no
blacksmith found
throughout all
the land of Israel,
for the
Philistines said, “Lest
the Hebrews make
themselves swords
or spears”;
20 but
all the Israelites
went down to
the Philistines,
each man to
sharpen his own
plowshare, mattock, ax,
and sickle.
21 The price
was one payim
each to sharpen
mattocks, plowshares, pitchforks,
axes, and goads.
22 So
it came to
pass in the
day of battle
that neither sword
nor spear was
found in the
hand of any
of the people
who were with
Saul and Jonathan;
but Saul and
Jonathan his son
had them.
23 The
garrison of the
Philistines went
out to the
pass of Michmash.