1 Samuel 15-16New King James Version (NKJV)
Saul Spares King Agag
15 Samuel also said to Saul,
“The Lord sent me to anoint you king over His people, over Israel.
Now therefore, heed the voice of the words of the Lord. 2 Thus
says the Lord of hosts: ‘I will punish Amalek for what
he did to Israel, how he ambushed him on the way when he came up from
Egypt. 3 Now go and attack Amalek, and utterly destroy
all that they have, and do not spare them. But kill both man and woman, infant
and nursing child, ox and sheep, camel and donkey.’”
4 So Saul gathered the people
together and numbered them in Telaim, two hundred thousand foot soldiers and
ten thousand men of Judah. 5 And Saul came to a
city of Amalek, and lay in wait in the valley.
6 Then Saul said to the Kenites, “Go,
depart, get down from among the Amalekites, lest I destroy you with them. For
you showed kindness to all the children of Israel when they came up out of
Egypt.” So the Kenites departed from among the Amalekites. 7 And
Saul attacked the Amalekites, from Havilah all the way to Shur, which is east
of Egypt. 8 He also took Agag king of the
Amalekites alive, and utterly destroyed all the people with the edge of the
sword. 9 But Saul and the people spared Agag and
the best of the sheep, the oxen, the fatlings, the lambs, and all that
was good, and were unwilling to utterly destroy them. But everything
despised and worthless, that they utterly destroyed.
Saul Rejected as King
10 Now the word of
the Lord came to Samuel, saying, 11 “I
greatly regret that I have set up Saul as king, for he has
turned back from following Me, and has not performed My commandments.” And it
grieved Samuel, and he cried out to the Lord all night. 12 So
when Samuel rose early in the morning to meet Saul, it was told Samuel, saying,
“Saul went to Carmel, and indeed, he set up a monument for himself; and he has
gone on around, passed by, and gone down to Gilgal.” 13 Then
Samuel went to Saul, and Saul said to him, “Blessed are you of
the Lord! I have performed the commandment of the Lord.”
14 But Samuel said, “What then is this
bleating of the sheep in my ears, and the lowing of the oxen which I hear?”
15 And Saul said, “They have brought
them from the Amalekites; for the people spared the best of the sheep and the
oxen, to sacrifice to the Lord your God; and the rest we have utterly
destroyed.”
16 Then Samuel said to Saul, “Be
quiet! And I will tell you what the Lord said to me last night.”
And he said to him, “Speak on.”
17 So Samuel said, “When you were little
in your own eyes, were you not head of the tribes of Israel?
And did not the Lord anoint you king over Israel? 18 Now
the Lord sent you on a mission, and said, ‘Go, and utterly destroy
the sinners, the Amalekites, and fight against them until they are
consumed.’ 19 Why then did you not obey the voice
of the Lord? Why did you swoop down on the spoil, and do evil in the sight
of the Lord?”
20 And Saul said to Samuel, “But I
have obeyed the voice of the Lord, and gone on the mission on which
the Lord sent me, and brought back Agag king of Amalek; I have
utterly destroyed the Amalekites. 21 But the people
took of the plunder, sheep and oxen, the best of the things which should have
been utterly destroyed, to sacrifice to the Lord your God in Gilgal.”
22 So Samuel said:
“Has the Lord as great delight in
burnt offerings and sacrifices,
As in obeying the voice of the Lord?
Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice,
And to heed than the fat of rams.
23 For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft,
And stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the Lord,
He also has rejected you from being king.”
As in obeying the voice of the Lord?
Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice,
And to heed than the fat of rams.
23 For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft,
And stubbornness is as iniquity and idolatry.
Because you have rejected the word of the Lord,
He also has rejected you from being king.”
24 Then Saul said to Samuel, “I have
sinned, for I have transgressed the commandment of the Lord and your
words, because I feared the people and obeyed their voice. 25 Now
therefore, please pardon my sin, and return with me, that I may worship
the Lord.”
26 But Samuel said to Saul, “I will
not return with you, for you have rejected the word of the Lord, and
the Lord has rejected you from being king over Israel.”
27 And as Samuel turned around to go
away, Saul seized the edge of his robe, and it tore. 28 So
Samuel said to him, “The Lord has torn the kingdom of Israel from you
today, and has given it to a neighbor of yours, who is better
than you. 29 And also the Strength of Israel will
not lie nor relent. For He is not a man, that He should
relent.”
30 Then he said, “I have
sinned; yet honor me now, please, before the elders of my
people and before Israel, and return with me, that I may worship
the Lord your God.” 31 So Samuel turned
back after Saul, and Saul worshiped the Lord.
32 Then Samuel said, “Bring Agag king
of the Amalekites here to me.” So Agag came to him cautiously.
And Agag said, “Surely the bitterness of death is past.”
33 But Samuel said, “As your sword
has made women childless, so shall your mother be childless among women.” And
Samuel hacked Agag in pieces before the Lord in Gilgal.
34 Then Samuel went to Ramah, and
Saul went up to his house at Gibeah of Saul. 35 And
Samuel went no more to see Saul until the day of his death. Nevertheless Samuel
mourned for Saul, and the Lord regretted that He had made Saul king
over Israel.
David Anointed King
16 Now the Lord said to Samuel, “How
long will you mourn for Saul, seeing I have rejected him from reigning over
Israel? Fill your horn with oil, and go; I am sending you to Jesse the
Bethlehemite. For I have provided Myself a king among his sons.”
2 And Samuel said, “How can I go? If
Saul hears it, he will kill me.”
But the Lord said, “Take a heifer with you, and
say, ‘I have come to sacrifice to the Lord.’ 3 Then
invite Jesse to the sacrifice, and I will show you what you shall do; you shall
anoint for Me the one I name to you.”
4 So Samuel did what
the Lord said, and went to Bethlehem. And the elders of the town
trembled at his coming, and said, “Do you come peaceably?”
5 And he said, “Peaceably; I have
come to sacrifice to the Lord. Sanctify yourselves, and come with me to
the sacrifice.” Then he consecrated Jesse and his sons, and invited them to the
sacrifice.
6 So it was, when they came, that he
looked at Eliab and said, “Surely the Lord’s anointed is before
Him!”
7 But the Lord said to
Samuel, “Do not look at his appearance or at his physical stature, because I
have refused him. For the Lord does not see as
man sees;[a] for man looks at the
outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart.”
8 So Jesse called Abinadab, and made
him pass before Samuel. And he said, “Neither has the Lord chosen
this one.” 9 Then Jesse made Shammah pass by. And
he said, “Neither has the Lord chosen this one.” 10 Thus
Jesse made seven of his sons pass before Samuel. And Samuel said to Jesse,
“The Lord has not chosen these.” 11 And
Samuel said to Jesse, “Are all the young men here?” Then he said, “There
remains yet the youngest, and there he is, keeping the sheep.”
And Samuel said to Jesse, “Send and bring him. For we will
not sit down[b] till he comes
here.” 12 So he sent and brought him in. Now
he was ruddy, with bright eyes, and good-looking. And
the Lord said, “Arise, anoint him; for this is the
one!” 13 Then Samuel took the horn of oil and
anointed him in the midst of his brothers; and the Spirit of
the Lord came upon David from that day forward. So Samuel arose and
went to Ramah.
A Distressing Spirit Troubles Saul
14 But the Spirit of
the Lord departed from Saul, and a distressing spirit from
the Lord troubled him. 15 And Saul’s
servants said to him, “Surely, a distressing spirit from God is troubling
you. 16 Let our master now command your
servants, who are before you, to seek out a man who is a
skillful player on the harp. And it shall be that he will play it with his hand
when the distressing spirit from God is upon you, and you shall be well.”
17 So Saul said to his servants,
“Provide me now a man who can play well, and bring him to me.”
18 Then one of the servants answered
and said, “Look, I have seen a son of Jesse the Bethlehemite, who is skillful
in playing, a mighty man of valor, a man of war, prudent in speech, and a
handsome person; and the Lord is with him.”
19 Therefore Saul sent messengers to
Jesse, and said, “Send me your son David, who is with the
sheep.” 20 And Jesse took a donkey loaded
with bread, a skin of wine, and a young goat, and sent them by
his son David to Saul. 21 So David came to Saul and
stood before him. And he loved him greatly, and he became his
armorbearer. 22 Then Saul sent to Jesse, saying,
“Please let David stand before me, for he has found favor in my sight.” 23 And
so it was, whenever the spirit from God was upon Saul, that David would take a
harp and play it with his hand. Then Saul would become
refreshed and well, and the distressing spirit would depart from him.
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