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  • Nay, protested Saul, obey the Lord I did; I went where the Lord’s errand took me, and brought back Agag, king of Amalec, in chains, and destroyed Amalec utterly. (1 Samuel 15, 20)

  • Then Saul confessed to Samuel, I have sinned; I have transgressed the Lord’s will and thy command; I was afraid of my own people, and humoured their desire. (1 Samuel 15, 24)

  • But Saul still pleaded with him, Guilty though I be, at least give me countenance before the elders of my people and before the men of Israel, by bearing me company as I go to worship. (1 Samuel 15, 30)

  • So Samuel went back to Ramatha, and Saul to his home at Gabaa, (1 Samuel 15, 34)

  • nor did Samuel, long as he lived, meet Saul again. But ever he lamented over him, that the Lord should have made him king of Israel, and afterwards revoked his kingship. (1 Samuel 15, 35)

  • But now the Lord said to Samuel, What, still lamenting over Saul? I have cast him off; he is to be king of Israel no longer. Come, put oil in that phial of thine, and go on an errand for me to Jesse of Bethlehem; in one of his sons I have looked myself out a king. (1 Samuel 16, 1)

  • How can I undertake such a journey, asked Samuel, without Saul coming to hear of it, and killing me? Take a young bull with thee, the Lord answered, and make it known, I have come to offer the Lord sacrifice. (1 Samuel 16, 2)

  • Meanwhile the Lord’s spirit passed away from Saul; instead, at the Lord’s bidding, an evil mood came upon him that gave him no rest. (1 Samuel 16, 14)

  • Yes, answered Saul, find one who can play the harp well, and bring him to me. (1 Samuel 16, 17)

  • Thereupon a message went out from Saul to Jesse, There is a son of thine, David, that looks after thy sheep; send him to me. (1 Samuel 16, 19)

  • And Jesse loaded an ass with bread, and a flagon of wine, and a kid, and sent these by David as a present to Saul. (1 Samuel 16, 20)

  • Thus it was that David met Saul and entered his service; and became his armour-bearer, so well Saul loved him. (1 Samuel 16, 21)


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