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  • Saul had three sons, Jonathan, Jessui and Melchisua, and two daughters, the elder called Merob and the younger Michol. (1 Samuel 14, 49)

  • like Cis, Saul’s father, Ner was son of Abiel. (1 Samuel 14, 51)

  • As long as Saul lived, there was bitter war against the Philistines, and wherever he found a brave man or a skilful fighter, Saul would attach him to his own person. (1 Samuel 14, 52)

  • But Samuel reminded Saul, It was the Lord that gave me commission to anoint thee king of his people Israel; to his voice thou must needs listen. (1 Samuel 15, 1)

  • Whereupon Saul summoned all his men to arms, and counted their muster as closely as a shepherd counts his lambs; two hundred thousand warriors, besides ten thousand from Juda. (1 Samuel 15, 4)

  • With these, Saul marched to Amalec’s capital, and laid an ambush in the ravine there; (1 Samuel 15, 5)

  • and Saul routed the Amalecites, driving them before him all the way from Hevila to Sur, on the confines of Egypt. (1 Samuel 15, 7)

  • I repent, now, of having made Saul king of Israel; he has played me false, and left my command unfulfilled. At this, Samuel was greatly moved, and all night long he pleaded with the Lord. (1 Samuel 15, 11)

  • At early dawn he rose up, resolved to find Saul that same morning; Saul, he was told, upon reaching the town of Carmel,✻ had set up a monument there in his own honour, but had passed on now and made his way to Galgala. When Samuel reached it, he found Saul offering the Lord burnt-sacrifice, out of the first-fruits of the plunder taken from Amalec. (1 Samuel 15, 12)

  • The Lord’s blessing on thee, was Saul’s greeting to him; I have fulfilled the divine command. (1 Samuel 15, 13)

  • Why, answered Saul, these are what they brought back from Amalec; my men saved the best out of flock and herd, to be offered in sacrifice to the Lord; all the rest we have destroyed. (1 Samuel 15, 15)

  • May I tell thee, asked Samuel, the message the Lord has given me in the night? and when Saul bade him speak out, (1 Samuel 15, 16)


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