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  • They ran to fetch him and when Saul stood among the people, they saw that he was a head taller than the others. (1 Samuel 10, 23)

  • Saul himself went home to Gibeah with these valiant men whose hearts God had touched. (1 Samuel 10, 26)

  • Some evil people, however, remarked; "How can this man save us?" And they ignored Saul and brought him no gift. (1 Samuel 10, 27)

  • So the messengers went to Gibeah of Saul, breaking the news to the people. And all the people wept aloud. (1 Samuel 11, 4)

  • Just then Saul came from the field with his oxen. He asked, "What has happened to make the people weep?" And they told him what the men of Jabesh had said. (1 Samuel 11, 5)

  • At once, the spirit of God seized Saul and he was greatly angered. (1 Samuel 11, 6)

  • He took a yoke of oxen, cut them into pieces and gave them to the messengers to be taken through all the territories of Israel with this warning, "I will do the same with the oxen of anyone who does not come out after Saul and Samuel." Then a holy fear came upon the people and they set out as one man. (1 Samuel 11, 7)

  • When Saul inspected them at Bezek, the men of Israel were three hundred thousand; those of Judah, thirty thousand. (1 Samuel 11, 8)

  • The following morning, Saul divided the people into three groups. They broke into the enemy camp early in the morning and slew the Ammonites until noontime. Those who could escape were scattered, each one running his own way. (1 Samuel 11, 11)

  • Then the people asked Samuel, "Who are these who said: Saul will never reign over us? Bring the men and we shall put them to death." (1 Samuel 11, 12)

  • But Saul said, "No man shall be put to death today, for this day Yahweh has saved Israel." (1 Samuel 11, 13)

  • So all the people went to Gilgal and there they proclaimed Saul king before Yahweh. They sacrificed peace offerings and Saul and all Israel celebrated. (1 Samuel 11, 15)


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