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They asked the Lord, and the answer came that Saul was there, hiding in his tent. (1 Samuel 10, 22)
Saul went back to Gabaa, and with him went some of the fighting men, whom God so inspired. (1 Samuel 10, 26)
There were others, graceless folk, who asked contemptuously whether such a man as this could bring them victory; and no gift would they offer him. But Saul made as if he could not hear their mutterings. (1 Samuel 10, 27)
When these messengers came to Gabaa, where Saul lived, and told the people their errand, the whole city made loud lament. (1 Samuel 11, 4)
And just then Saul came in from the country, driving his team of oxen; What ails the people, he asked, that they should weep? And he was told of the message from Jabes. (1 Samuel 11, 5)
there and then he took both the oxen, and cut them into small pieces, which he sent round by messenger to every part of Israel; The man who does not rally, said he, to the cause of Saul and Samuel, will have his oxen treated like these. And the Lord put the whole people in such dread of him, that they answered his summons to a man; (1 Samuel 11, 7)
That next day, at the morning watch, Saul divided his army into three, and made his way into the heart of the Ammonite camp at the time of the morning watch. All morning, till the sun gained its heat, he smote the Ammonites down; and those who survived were so scattered that never a pair escaped together. (1 Samuel 11, 11)
After this, the people cried out to Samuel, Where are the men who protested they would not have Saul for their king? Bring them out, and let us slay them. (1 Samuel 11, 12)
But Saul answered, Nay, the Lord has given Israel a great victory; there shall be no slaughter this day. (1 Samuel 11, 13)
so all went to Galgala, and there, at Galgala, took Saul for their king in the Lord’s presence, which they honoured with welcome-offerings. A glad man was Saul that day, and not a heart in Israel but rejoiced with him. (1 Samuel 11, 15)
Saul was (so many)✻ years old when he began to reign, and he had reigned for two years over Israel (1 Samuel 13, 1)
But now Jonathan overpowered the Philistine garrison at Gabaa, and news of it was brought to the Philistines; whereupon Saul sounded an alarm all through the country, Hebrews, here is news for you! (1 Samuel 13, 3)
