1:1 Now there was a certain man of Ramathaim, a Zuphite of the

 hill-country of Ephraim, named Elkanah; he was the son of

 Jeroham, the son of Elihu, the son of Tohu, the son of Zuph, an

 Ephraimite:

1:2 And he had two wives, one named Hannah and the other

 Peninnah: and Peninnah was the mother of children, but Hannah

 had no children.

1:3 Now this man went up from his town every year to give

 worship and to make offerings to the Lord of armies in Shiloh.

 And the two sons of Eli, Hophni and Phinehas, the priests of

 the Lord, were there.

1:4 And when the day came for Elkanah to make his offering, he

 gave to Peninnah his wife, and to all her sons and daughters,

 their part of the feast:

1:5 But to Hannah he gave one part, though Hannah was very dear

 to him, but the Lord had not let her have children.

1:6 And the other wife did everything possible to make her

 unhappy, because the Lord had not let her have children;

1:7 And year by year, whenever she went up to the house of the

 Lord, she kept on attacking her, so that Hannah gave herself up

 to weeping and would take no food.

1:8 Then her husband Elkanah said to her, Hannah, why are you

 weeping? and why are you taking no food? why is your heart

 troubled? am I not more to you than ten sons?

1:9 So after they had taken food and wine in the guest room,

 Hannah got up. Now Eli the priest was seated by the pillars of

 the doorway of the Temple of the Lord.

1:10 And with grief in her soul, weeping bitterly, she made her

 prayer to the Lord.

1:11 And she made an oath, and said, O Lord of armies, if you

 will truly take note of the sorrow of your servant, not turning

 away from me but keeping me in mind, and will give me a

 man-child, then I will give him to the Lord all the days of his

 life, and his hair will never be cut.

1:12 Now while she was a long time in prayer before the Lord,

 Eli was watching her mouth.

1:13 For Hannah's prayer came from her heart, and though her

 lips were moving she made no sound: so it seemed to Eli that

 she was overcome with wine.

1:14 And Eli said to her, How long are you going to be the worse

 for drink? Put away the effects of your wine from you.

1:15 And Hannah, answering him, said, No, my lord, I am a woman

 whose spirit is broken with sorrow: I have not taken wine or

 strong drink, but I have been opening my heart before the Lord.

1:16 Do not take your servant to be a good-for-nothing woman:

 for my words have come from my stored-up sorrow and pain.

1:17 Then Eli said to her, Go in peace: and may the God of

 Israel give you an answer to the prayer you have made to him.

1:18 And she said, May your servant have grace in your eyes. So

 the woman went away, and took part in the feast, and her face

 was no longer sad.

1:19 And early in the morning they got up, and after worshipping

 before the Lord they went back to Ramah, to their house: and

 Elkanah had connection with his wife; and the Lord kept her in

 mind.

1:20 Now the time came when Hannah, being with child, gave birth

 to a son; and she gave him the name Samuel, Because, she said,

 I made a prayer to the Lord for him.

1:21 And the man Elkanah with all his family went up to make the

 year's offering to the Lord, and to give effect to his oath.

1:22 But Hannah did not go, for she said to her husband, I will

 not go till the child has been taken from the breast, and then

 I will take him with me and put him before the Lord, where he

 may be for ever.

1:23 And her husband Elkanah said to her, Do whatever seems

 right to you, but not till you have taken him from the breast;

 only may the Lord do as he has said. So the woman, waiting

 there, gave her son milk till he was old enough to be taken

 from the breast.

1:24 Then when she had done so, she took him with her, with a

 three-year old ox and an ephah of meal and a skin full of wine,

 and took him to the house of the Lord at Shiloh: now the child

 was still very young.

1:25 And when they had made an offering of the ox, they took the

 child to Eli.

1:26 And she said, O my lord, as your soul is living, my lord, I

 am that woman who was making a prayer to the Lord here by your

 side:

1:27 My prayer was for this child; and the Lord has given him to

 me in answer to my request:

1:28 So I have given him to the Lord; for all his life he is the

 Lord's. Then he gave the Lord worship there.

2:1 And Hannah, in prayer before the Lord, said, My heart is

 glad in the Lord, my horn is lifted up in the Lord: my mouth is

 open wide over my haters; because my joy is in your salvation.

2:2 No other is holy as the Lord, for there is no other God but

 you: there is no Rock like our God.

2:3 Say no more words of pride; let not uncontrolled sayings

 come out of your mouths: for the Lord is a God of knowledge, by

 him acts are judged.

2:4 The bows of the men of war are broken, and the feeble are

 clothed with strength.

2:5 Those who were full are offering themselves as servants for

 bread; those who were in need are at rest; truly, she who had

 no children has become the mother of seven; and she who had a

 family is wasted with sorrow.

2:6 The Lord is the giver of death and life: sending men down to

 the underworld and lifting them up.

2:7 The Lord gives wealth and takes a man's goods from him:

 crushing men down and again lifting them up;

2:8 Lifting the poor out of the dust, and him who is in need out

 of the lowest place, to give them their place among rulers, and

 for their heritage the seat of glory: for the pillars of the

 earth are the Lord's and he has made them the base of the

 world.

2:9 He will keep the feet of his holy ones, but the evil-doers

 will come to their end in the dark night, for by strength no

 man will overcome.

2:10 Those who make war against the Lord will be broken; against

 them he will send his thunder from heaven: the Lord will be

 judge of the ends of the earth, he will give strength to his

 king, lifting up the horn of him on whom the holy oil has been

 put.

2:11 Then Elkanah went to Ramah to his house. And the child

 became the servant of the Lord under the direction of Eli the

 priest.

2:12 Now the sons of Eli were evil and good-for-nothing men,

 having no knowledge of the Lord.

2:13 And the priests' way with the people was this: when any man

 made an offering, the priest's servant came while the flesh was

 being cooked, having in his hand a meat-hook with three teeth;

2:14 This he put into the pot, and everything which came up on

 the hook the priest took for himself. This they did in Shiloh

 to all the Israelites who came there.

2:15 And more than this, before the fat was burned, the priest's

 servant would come and say to the man who was making the

 offering, Give me some of the flesh to be cooked for the

 priest; he has no taste for meat cooked in water, but would

 have you give it uncooked.

2:16 And if the man said to him, First let the fat be burned,

 then take as much as you will; then the servant would say, No,

 you are to give it to me now, or I will take it by force.

2:17 And the sin of these young men was very great before the

 Lord; for they gave no honour to the Lord's offerings.

2:18 But Samuel did the work of the Lord's house, while he was a

 child, dressed in a linen ephod.

2:19 And his mother made him a little robe and took it to him

 every year when she came with her husband for the year's

 offering.

2:20 And every year Eli gave Elkanah and his wife a blessing,

 saying, May the Lord give you offspring by this woman in

 exchange for the child you have given to the Lord. And they

 went back to their house.

2:21 And the Lord had mercy on Hannah and she gave birth to

 three sons and two daughters. And the young Samuel became older

 before the Lord.

2:22 Now Eli was very old; and he had news from time to time of

 what his sons were doing to all Israel.

2:23 And he said to them, Why are you doing such things? for

 from all this people I get accounts of your evil ways.

2:24 No, my sons, the account which is given me, which the

 Lord's people are sending about, is not good.

2:25 If one man does wrong to another, God will be his judge:

 but if a man's sin is against the Lord, who will take up his

 cause? But they gave no attention to the voice of their father,

 for it was the Lord's purpose to send destruction on them.

2:26 And the young Samuel, becoming older, had the approval of

 the Lord and of men.

2:27 And a man of God came to Eli and said to him, The Lord

 says, Did I let myself be seen by your father's people when

 they were in Egypt, servants in Pharaoh's house?

2:28 Did I take him out of all the tribes of Israel to be my

 priest and to go up to my altar to make the smoke of the

 offerings go up and to take up the ephod? Did I give to your

 father's family all the offerings made by fire by the children

 of Israel?

2:29 Why then are you looking with envy on my offerings of meat

 and of meal which were ordered by my word, honouring your sons

 before me, and making yourselves fat with all the best of the

 offerings of Israel, my people?

2:30 For this reason the Lord God of Israel has said, Truly I

 did say that your family and your father's people would have

 their place before me for ever: but now the Lord says, Let it

 not be so; I will give honour to those by whom I am honoured,

 and those who have no respect for me will be of small value in

 my eyes.

2:31 See, the days are coming when your arm and the arm of your

 father's people will be cut off;

2:32 And never again will there be an old man in your family.

2:33 But one man of your family will not be cut off by my hand,

 and his eyes will be made dark, and grief will be in his heart:

 and all the offspring of your family will come to their end by

 the sword of men.

2:34 And this will be the sign to you, which will come on Hophni

 and Phinehas, your sons; death will overtake them on the same

 day.

2:35 And I will make a true priest for myself, one who will do

 what is in my heart and in my mind: and I will make for him a

 family which will not come to an end; and his place will be

 before my holy one for ever.

2:36 Then it will be that the rest of your family, anyone who

 has not been cut off, will go down on his knees to him for a

 bit of silver or a bit of bread, and say, Be pleased to put me

 into one of the priest's places so that I may have a little

 food.

3:1 Now the young Samuel was the servant of the Lord before Eli.

 In those days the Lord kept his word secret from men; there was

 no open vision.

3:2 And at that time, when Eli was resting in his place, (now

 his eyes were becoming clouded so that he was not able to see,)

3:3 And the light of God was still burning, while Samuel was

 sleeping in the Temple of the Lord where the ark of God was,

3:4 The voice of the Lord said Samuel's name; and he said, Here

 am I.

3:5 And running to Eli he said, Here am I, for you said my name.

 And Eli said, I did not say your name; go to your rest again.

 So he went back to his bed.

3:6 And again the Lord said, Samuel. And Samuel got up and went

 to Eli and said, Here am I; for you certainly said my name. But

 he said in answer, I said nothing, my son; go to your rest

 again.

3:7 Now at that time Samuel had no knowledge of the Lord, and

 the revelation of the word of the Lord had not come to him.

3:8 And for the third time the Lord said Samuel's name. And he

 got up and went to Eli and said, Here am I; for you certainly

 said my name. Then it was clear to Eli that the voice which had

 said the child's name was the Lord's.

3:9 So Eli said to Samuel, Go back: and if the voice comes

 again, let your answer be, Say on, Lord; for the ears of your

 servant are open. So Samuel went back to his bed.

3:10 Then the Lord came and said as before, Samuel, Samuel. Then

 Samuel made answer, Say on, Lord; for the ears of your servant

 are open.

3:11 And the Lord said to Samuel, See, I will do a thing in

 Israel at which the ears of everyone hearing of it will be

 burning.

3:12 In that day I will do to Eli everything which I have said

 about his family, from first to last.

3:13 And you are to say to him that I will send punishment on

 his family for ever, for the sin which he had knowledge of;

 because his sons have been cursing God and he had no control

 over them.

3:14 So I have made an oath to the family of Eli that no

 offering of meat or of meal which they may make will ever take

 away the sin of his family.

3:15 And Samuel kept where he was, not moving till the time came

 for opening the doors of the house of God in the morning. And

 fear kept him from giving Eli an account of his vision.

3:16 Then Eli said, Samuel, my son. And Samuel answering said,

 Here am I.

3:17 And he said, What did the Lord say to you? Do not keep it

 from me: may God's punishment be on you if you keep from me

 anything he said to you.

3:18 Then Samuel gave him an account of everything, keeping

 nothing back. And he said, It is the Lord; let him do what

 seems good to him.

3:19 And Samuel became older, and the Lord was with him and let

 not one of his words be without effect.

3:20 And it was clear to all Israel from Dan to Beer-sheba that

 Samuel had been made a prophet of the Lord.

3:21 And the Lord was seen again in Shiloh; for the Lord gave to

 Samuel in Shiloh the revelation of his word.

4:1 Now at that time the Philistines came together to make war

 against Israel, and the men of Israel went out to war against

 the Philistines and took up their position at the side of

 Eben-ezer: and the Philistines put their forces in position in

 Aphek.

4:2 And the Philistines put their forces in order against

 Israel, and the fighting was hard, and Israel was overcome by

 the Philistines, who put to the sword about four thousand of

 their army in the field.

4:3 And when the people came back to their tents, the

 responsible men of Israel said, Why has the Lord let the

 Philistines overcome us today? Let us get the ark of the Lord's

 agreement here from Shiloh, so that it may be with us and give

 us salvation from the hands of those who are against us.

4:4 So the people sent to Shiloh and got the ark of the

 agreement of the Lord of armies whose resting-place is between

 the winged ones; and Hophni and Phinehas, the two sons of Eli,

 were there with the ark of God's agreement.

4:5 And when the ark of the Lord's agreement came into the

 tent-circle, all Israel gave a great cry, so that the earth was

 sounding with it.

4:6 And the Philistines, hearing the noise of their cry, said,

 What is this great cry among the tents of the Hebrews? Then it

 became clear to them that the ark of the Lord had come to the

 tent-circle.

4:7 And the Philistines, full of fear, said, God has come into

 their tents. And they said, Trouble is ours! for never before

 has such a thing been seen.

4:8 Trouble is ours! Who will give us salvation from the hands

 of these great gods? These are the gods who sent all sorts of

 blows on the Egyptians in the waste land.

4:9 Be strong, O Philistines, be men! Do not be servants to the

 Hebrews as they have been to you: go forward to the fight

 without fear.

4:10 So the Philistines went to the fight, and Israel was

 overcome, and every man went in flight to his tent: and great

 was the destruction, for thirty thousand footmen of Israel were

 put to the sword.

4:11 And the ark of God was taken; and Hophni and Phinehas, the

 sons of Eli, were put to the sword.

4:12 And a man of Benjamin went running from the fight and came

 to Shiloh the same day with his clothing out of order and earth

 on his head.

4:13 And when he came, Eli was seated by the wayside watching:

 and in his heart was fear for the ark of God. And when the man

 came into the town and gave the news, there was a great outcry.

4:14 And Eli, hearing the noise and the cries, said, What is the

 reason of this outcry? And the man came quickly and gave the

 news to Eli.

4:15 Now Eli was ninety-eight years old, and his eyes were fixed

 so that he was not able to see.

4:16 And the man said to Eli, I have come from the army and have

 come in flight today from the fight. And he said, How did it

 go, my son?

4:17 And the man said, Israel went in flight from the

 Philistines, and there has been great destruction among the

 people, and your two sons, Hophni and Phinehas, are dead, and

 the ark of God has been taken.

4:18 And at these words about the ark of God, Eli, falling back

 off his seat by the side of the doorway into the town, came

 down on the earth so that his neck was broken and death

 overtook him, for he was an old man and of great weight. He had

 been judging Israel for forty years.

4:19 And his daughter-in-law, the wife of Phinehas, was with

 child and near the time when she would give birth; and when she

 had the news that the ark of God had been taken and that her

 father-in-law and her husband were dead, her pains came on her

 suddenly and she gave birth.

4:20 And when she was very near death the women who were with

 her said, Have no fear, for you have given birth to a son. But

 she made no answer and gave no attention to it.

4:21 And she gave the child the name of Ichabod, saying, The

 glory has gone from Israel: because the ark of God was taken

 and because of her father-in-law and her husband.

4:22 And she said, The glory is gone from Israel, for the ark of

 God has been taken.

5:1 Now the Philistines, having taken the ark of God, took it

 with them from Eben-ezer to Ashdod.

5:2 They took the ark of God into the house of Dagon and put it

 by the side of Dagon.

5:3 And when the people of Ashdod got up early on the morning

 after, they saw that Dagon had come down to the earth on his

 face before the ark of the Lord. And they took Dagon up and put

 him in his place again.

5:4 And when they got up early on the morning after, Dagon had

 come down to the earth on his face before the ark of the Lord;

 and his head and his hands were broken off on the doorstep;

 only the base was in its place.

5:5 So to this day no priest of Dagon, or any who come into

 Dagon's house, will put his foot on the doorstep of the house

 of Dagon in Ashdod.

5:6 But the hand of the Lord was hard on the people of Ashdod

 and he sent disease on them through all the country of Ashdod.

5:7 And when the men of Ashdod saw how it was, they said, Let

 not the ark of the God of Israel be with us, for his hand is

 hard on us and on Dagon our god.

5:8 So they sent for all the lords of the Philistines to come

 together there, and said, What are we to do with the ark of the

 God of Israel? And their answer was, Let the ark of the God of

 Israel be taken away to Gath. So they took the ark of the God

 of Israel away.

5:9 But after they had taken it away, the hand of the Lord was

 stretched out against the town for its destruction: and the

 signs of disease came out on all the men of the town, small and

 great.

5:10 So they sent the ark of God to Ekron. And when the ark of

 God came to Ekron, the people of the town made an outcry,

 saying, They have sent the ark of the God of Israel to us for

 the destruction of us and of our people.

5:11 So they sent and got together all the lords of the

 Philistines, and they said, Send away the ark of the God of

 Israel, and let it go back to its place, so that it may not be

 the cause of death to us and to our people: for there was a

 great fear of death through all the town; the hand of God was

 very hard on them there.

5:12 And those men who were not overtaken by death were cruelly

 diseased: and the cry of the town went up to heaven.

6:1 Now the ark of the Lord was in the country of the

 Philistines for seven months.

6:2 And the Philistines sent for the priests and those who were

 wise in secret arts, and said to them, What are we to do with

 the ark of the Lord? How are we to send it away to its place?

6:3 And they said, If you send away the ark of the God of

 Israel, do not send it without an offering, but send him a

 sin-offering with it: then you will have peace again, and it

 will be clear to you why the weight of his hand has not been

 lifted from you.

6:4 Then they said, What sin-offering are we to send to him? And

 they said, Five gold images of the growths caused by your

 disease and five gold mice, one for every lord of the

 Philistines: for the same disease came on you and on your

 lords.

6:5 So make images of the growths caused by your disease and of

 the mice which are damaging your land; and give glory to the

 God of Israel: it may be that the weight of his hand will be

 lifted from you and from your gods and from your land.

6:6 Why do you make your hearts hard, like the hearts of Pharaoh

 and the Egyptians? When he had made sport of them, did they not

 let the people go, and they went away?

6:7 So now, take and make ready a new cart, and two cows which

 have never come under the yoke, and have the cows yoked to the

 cart, and take their young ones away from them:

6:8 And put the ark of the Lord on the cart, and the gold images

 which you are sending as a sin-offering in a chest by its side;

 and send it away so that it may go.

6:9 If it goes by the land of Israel to Beth-shemesh, then this

 great evil is his work; but if not, then we may be certain that

 the evil was not his doing, but was the working of chance.

6:10 And the men did so; they took two cows, yoking them to the

 cart and shutting up their young ones in their living-place:

6:11 And they put the ark of the Lord on the cart and the chest

 with the gold images.

6:12 And the cows took the straight way, by the road to

 Beth-shemesh; they went by the highway, not turning to the

 right or to the left, and the sound of their voices was clear

 on the road; and the lords of the Philistines went after them

 as far as the edge of Beth-shemesh.

6:13 And the people of Beth-shemesh were cutting their grain in

 the valley, and lifting up their eyes they saw the ark and were

 full of joy when they saw it.

6:14 And the cart came into the field of Joshua the

 Beth-shemite, and came to a stop there by a great stone: and

 cutting up the wood of the cart they made a burned offering of

 the cows to the Lord.

6:15 Then the Levites took down the ark of the Lord and the

 chest in which were the gold images, and put them on the great

 stone: and the men of Beth-shemesh made burned offerings and

 gave worship that day before the Lord.

6:16 And the five lords of the Philistines, having seen it, went

 back to Ekron the same day.

6:17 Now these are the gold images which the Philistines sent as

 a sin-offering to the Lord; one for Ashdod, one for Gaza, one

 for Ashkelon, one for Gath, one for Ekron;

6:18 And the gold mice, one for every town of the Philistines,

 the property of the five lords, walled towns as well as country

 places: and the great stone where they put the ark of the Lord

 is still in the field of Joshua the Beth-shemite to this day.

6:19 But the Lord sent destruction on seventy men of the people

 of Beth-shemesh for looking into the ark of the Lord; and great

 was the sorrow of the people for the destruction which the Lord

 had sent on them.

6:20 And the men of Beth-shemesh said, Who is able to keep his

 place before the Lord, this holy God? and to whom may he go

 from us?

6:21 And they sent men to the people living in Kiriath-jearim,

 saying, The Philistines have sent back the ark of the Lord;

 come and take it up to your country.

7:1 So the men of Kiriath-jearim came and took the ark of the

 Lord to the house of Abinadab in Gibeah, and they made his son

 Eleazar holy and put the ark in his care.

7:2 And the ark was in Kiriath-jearim for a long time, as much

 as twenty years: and all Israel was searching after the Lord

 with weeping.

7:3 Then Samuel said to all Israel, If with all your hearts you

 would come back to the Lord, then put away all the strange gods

 and the Astartes from among you, and let your hearts be turned

 to the Lord, and be servants to him only: and he will make you

 safe from the hands of the Philistines.

7:4 So the children of Israel gave up the worship of Baal and

 Astarte, and became worshippers of the Lord only.

7:5 Then Samuel said, Let all Israel come to Mizpah and I will

 make prayer to the Lord for you.

7:6 So they came together to Mizpah, and got water, draining it

 out before the Lord, and they took no food that day, and they

 said, We have done evil against the Lord. And Samuel was judge

 of the children of Israel in Mizpah.

7:7 Now when the Philistines had news that the children of

 Israel had come together at Mizpah, the lords of the

 Philistines went up against Israel. And the children of Israel,

 hearing of it, were full of fear.

7:8 And the children of Israel said to Samuel, Go on crying to

 the Lord our God for us to make us safe from the hands of the

 Philistines.

7:9 And Samuel took a young lamb, offering all of it as a burned

 offering to the Lord; and Samuel made prayers to the Lord for

 Israel and the Lord gave him an answer.

7:10 And while Samuel was offering the burned offering, the

 Philistines came near for the attack on Israel; but at the

 thunder of the Lord's voice that day the Philistines were

 overcome with fear, and they gave way before Israel.

7:11 And the men of Israel went out from Mizpah and went after

 the Philistines, attacking them till they came under Beth-car.

7:12 Then Samuel took a stone and put it up between Mizpah and

 Jeshanah, naming it Eben-ezer, and saying, Up to now the Lord

 has been our help.

7:13 So the Philistines were overcome, and did not come into the

 country of Israel again: and all the days of Samuel the hand of

 the Lord was against the Philistines.

7:14 And the towns which the Philistines had taken were given

 back to Israel, from Ekron to Gath, and all the country round

 them Israel made free from the power of the Philistines. And

 there was peace between Israel and the Amorites.

7:15 And Samuel was judge of Israel all the days of his life.

7:16 From year to year he went in turn to Beth-el and Gilgal and

 Mizpah, judging Israel in all those places.

7:17 And his base was at Ramah, where his house was; there he

 was judge of Israel and there he made an altar to the Lord.

8:1 Now when Samuel was old, he made his sons judges over

 Israel.

8:2 The name of his first son was Joel and the name of his

 second Abijah: they were judges in Beer-sheba.

8:3 And his sons did not go in his ways, but moved by the love

 of money took rewards, and were not upright in judging.

8:4 Then all the responsible men of Israel got together and went

 to Samuel at Ramah,

8:5 And said to him, See now, you are old, and your sons do not

 go in your ways: give us a king now to be our judge, so that we

 may be like the other nations.

8:6 But Samuel was not pleased when they said to him, Give us a

 king to be our judge. And Samuel made prayer to the Lord.

8:7 And the Lord said to Samuel, Give ear to the voice of the

 people and what they say to you: they have not been turned away

 from you, but they have been turned away from me, not desiring

 me to be king over them.

8:8 As they have done from the first, from the day when I took

 them out of Egypt till this day, turning away from me and

 worshipping other gods, so now they are acting in the same way

 to you.

8:9 Give ear now to their voice: but make a serious protest to

 them, and give them a picture of the sort of king who will be

 their ruler.

8:10 And Samuel said all these words of the Lord to the people

 who were desiring a king.

8:11 And he said, This is the sort of king who will be your

 ruler: he will take your sons and make them his servants, his

 horsemen, and drivers of his war-carriages, and they will go

 running before his war-carriages;

8:12 And he will make them captains of thousands and of fifties;

 some he will put to work ploughing and cutting his grain and

 making his instruments of war and building his war-carriages.

8:13 Your daughters he will take to be makers of perfumes and

 cooks and bread-makers.

8:14 He will take your fields and your vine-gardens and your

 olive-gardens, all the best of them, and give them to his

 servants.

8:15 He will take a tenth of your seed and of the fruit of your

 vines and give it to his servants.

8:16 He will take your men-servants and your servant-girls, and

 the best of your oxen and your asses and put them to his work.

8:17 He will take a tenth of your sheep: and you will be his

 servants.

8:18 Then you will be crying out because of your king whom you

 have taken for yourselves; but the Lord will not give you an

 answer in that day.

8:19 But the people gave no attention to the voice of Samuel;

 and they said, No, but we will have a king over us,

8:20 So that we may be like the other nations, and so that our

 king may be our judge and go out before us to war.

8:21 Then Samuel, after hearing all the people had to say, went

 and gave an account of it to the Lord.

8:22 And the Lord said to Samuel, Give ear to their voice and

 make a king for them. Then Samuel said to the men of Israel,

 Let every man go back to his town.

9:1 Now there was a man of Benjamin named Kish, the son of

 Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Becorath, the son of

 Aphiah, a Benjamite, a man of wealth.

9:2 He had a son named Saul, a specially good-looking young man;

 there was no one better-looking among the children of Israel:

 he was taller by a head than any other of the people.

9:3 Now the asses of Saul's father Kish had gone wandering away.

 And Kish said to his son Saul, Take one of the servants with

 you, and get up and go in search of the asses.

9:4 So they went through the hill-country of Ephraim and through

 the land of Shalishah, but they saw no sign of them: then they

 went through the land of Shaalim, but they were not there: and

 they went through the land of the Benjamites, but they did not

 come across them.

9:5 And when they had come to the land of Zuph, Saul said to the

 servant who was with him, Come, let us go back, or my father

 may give up caring about the asses and be troubled about us.

9:6 But the servant said to him, See now, in this town there is

 a man of God, who is highly honoured, and everything he says

 comes true: let us go there now; it may be that he will give us

 directions about our journey.

9:7 Then Saul said to his servant, But if we go, what are we to

 take the man? all our bread is gone, and we have no offering to

 take to the man of God: what are we to do?

9:8 But the servant said in answer, I have here a fourth part of

 a shekel of silver: I will give that to the man of God, and he

 will give us directions about our way.

9:9 (In the past in Israel, when a man went to get directions

 from God, he said, Come let us go to the Seer, for he who now

 is named Prophet was in those days given the name of Seer.)

9:10 Then Saul said to his servant, You have said well; come,

 let us go. So they went to the town where the man of God was.

9:11 And when they were on the way up to the town, they saw some

 young girls going out to get water and said to them, Is the

 seer here?

9:12 And they said, He is; in fact he is before you: go quickly

 now, for he has come into the town today, for the people are

 making an offering in the high place today:

9:13 When you come into the town you will see him straight away,

 before he goes up to the high place for the feast: the people

 are waiting for his blessing before starting the feast, and

 after that the guests will take part in it. So go up now and

 you will see him.

9:14 So they went up to the town, and when they came inside the

 town, Samuel came face to face with them on his way to the high

 place.

9:15 Now the day before Saul came, the word of God had come to

 Samuel, saying,

9:16 Tomorrow about this time I will send you a man from the

 land of Benjamin, and on him you are to put the holy oil,

 making him ruler over my people Israel, and he will make my

 people safe from the hands of the Philistines: for I have seen

 the sorrow of my people, whose cry has come up to me.

9:17 And when Samuel saw Saul, the Lord said to him, This is the

 man of whom I gave you word! he it is who is to have authority

 over my people.

9:18 Then Saul came up to Samuel in the doorway of the town and

 said, Give me directions, if you will be so good, to the house

 of the seer.

9:19 Then Samuel said to Saul, I am the seer; go up before me to

 the high place and take food with me today: and in the morning

 I will let you go, after opening to you all the secrets of your

 heart.

9:20 As for your asses which have been wandering for three days,

 give no thought to them, for they have come back. And for whom

 are all the desired things in Israel? are they not for you and

 your father's family?

9:21 And Saul said, Am I not a man of Benjamin, the smallest of

 all the tribes of Israel? and my family the least of the

 families of Benjamin? why then do you say these words to me?

9:22 Then Samuel took Saul and his servant into the guest room,

 and made them take the chief place among all the guests who

 were there, about thirty persons.

9:23 And Samuel said to the cook, Give me that part which I gave

 you orders to keep by you.

9:24 And the cook took up the leg with the fat tail on it, and

 put it before Saul. And Samuel said, This is the part which has

 been kept for you: take it as your part of the feast; because

 it has been kept for you till the right time came and till the

 guests were present. So that day Saul took food with Samuel.

9:25 And when they had come down from the high place into the

 town, where a bed was made ready for Saul, he went to rest.

9:26 And about dawn Samuel said to Saul on the roof, Get up so

 that I may send you away. So Saul got up, and he and Samuel

 went out together.

9:27 And on their way down to the end of the town, Samuel said

 to Saul, Give your servant orders to go on in front of us, (so

 he went on,) but you keep here, so that I may give you the word

 of God.

10:1 Then Samuel took the bottle of oil, and put the oil on his

 head and gave him a kiss and said, Is not the Lord with the

 holy oil making you ruler over Israel, his people? and you will

 have authority over the people of the Lord, and you will make

 them safe from the hands of their attackers round about them,

 and this will be the sign for you:

10:2 When you have gone away from me today, you will see two men

 by the resting-place of Rachel's body, in the land of Benjamin

 at Zelzah; and they will say to you, The asses which you went

 in search of have come back, and now your father, caring no

 longer for the asses, is troubled about you, saying, What am I

 to do about my son?

10:3 Then you are to go on from there, and when you come to the

 oak-tree of Tabor, you will see three men going up to God to

 Beth-el, one having with him three young goats and another

 three cakes of bread and another a skin full of wine:

10:4 They will say, Peace be with you, and will give you two

 cakes of bread, which you are to take from them.

10:5 After that you will come to Gibeah, the hill of God, where

 an armed force of the Philistines is stationed: and when you

 come to the town, you will see a band of prophets coming down

 from the high place with instruments of music before them; and

 they will be acting like prophets:

10:6 And the spirit of the Lord will come on you with power, and

 you will be acting like a prophet with them, and will be

 changed into another man.

10:7 And when these signs come to you, see that you take the

 chance which is offered you; for God is with you.

10:8 Then you are to go down before me to Gilgal, where I will

 come to you, for the offering of burned offerings and

 peace-offerings: go on waiting there for seven days till I come

 to you and make clear to you what you have to do.

10:9 And it came about, that when he went away from Samuel, God

 gave him a changed heart: and all those signs took place that

 day.

10:10 And when they came to Gibeah, a band of prophets came face

 to face with him; and the spirit of God came on him with power

 and he took his place among them as a prophet.

10:11 Now when Saul's old friends saw him among the band of

 prophets, the people said to one another, What has come to

 Saul, the son of Kish? Is even Saul among the prophets?

10:12 And one of the people of that place said in answer, And

 who is their father? So it became a common saying, Is even Saul

 among the prophets?

10:13 Then going away from the prophets, he came to the house.

10:14 And Saul's father's brother said to him and his servant,

 Where have you been? And he said, Searching for the asses: and

 when we saw no sign of them, we came to Samuel.

10:15 Then he said, And what did Samuel say to you?

10:16 And Saul, answering him, said, He gave us word that the

 asses had come back. But he said nothing to him of Samuel's

 words about the kingdom.

10:17 Then Samuel sent for the people to come together before

 the Lord at Mizpah;

10:18 And he said to the children of Israel, The Lord, the God

 of Israel, has said, I took Israel out of Egypt, and made you

 free from the hands of the Egyptians and from all the kingdoms

 which kept you down:

10:19 But today you are turned away from your God, who himself

 has been your saviour from all your troubles and sorrows; and

 you have said to him, Put a king over us. So now, take your

 places before the Lord by your tribes and by your thousands.

10:20 So Samuel made all the tribes of Israel come near, and the

 tribe of Benjamin was taken.

10:21 Then he made the tribe of Benjamin come near by families,

 and the family of the Matrites was taken: and from them, Saul,

 the son of Kish, was taken: but when they went in search of him

 he was nowhere to be seen.

10:22 So they put another question to the Lord, Is the man

 present here? And the answer of the Lord was, He is keeping

 himself from view among the goods.

10:23 So they went quickly and made him come out; and when he

 took his place among the people, he was taller by a head than

 any of the people.

10:24 And Samuel said to all the people, Do you see the man of

 the Lord's selection, how there is no other like him among all

 the people? And all the people with loud cries said, Long life

 to the king!

10:25 Then Samuel gave the people the laws of the kingdom,

 writing them in a book which he put in a safe place before the

 Lord. And Samuel sent all the people away, every man to his

 house.

10:26 And Saul went to Gibeah, to his house; and with him went

 the men of war whose hearts had been touched by God.

10:27 But certain good-for-nothing persons said, How is this man

 to be our saviour? And having no respect for him, they gave him

 no offering.

11:1 Then about a month after this, Nahash the Ammonite came up

 and put his forces in position for attacking Jabesh-gilead: and

 all the men of Jabesh said to Nahash, Make an agreement with us

 and we will be your servants.

11:2 And Nahash the Ammonite said to them, I will make an

 agreement with you on this condition, that all your right eyes

 are put out; so that I may make it a cause of shame to all

 Israel.

11:3 Then the responsible men of Jabesh said to him, Give us

 seven days, so that we may send men to every part of Israel:

 and then, if no one comes to our help, we will come out to you.

11:4 So they sent representatives to Saul's town Gibeah, and

 these gave the news to the people: and all the people gave

 themselves to weeping.

11:5 Now Saul came from the field, driving the oxen before him;

 and he said, Why are the people weeping? And they gave him word

 of what the men of Jabesh had said.

11:6 And at their words, the spirit of God came on Saul with

 power, and he became very angry.

11:7 And he took two oxen and, cutting them up, sent them

 through all the land of Israel by the hand of runners, saying,

 If any man does not come out after Saul and Samuel, this will

 be done to his oxen. And the fear of the Lord came on the

 people and they came out like one man.

11:8 And he had them numbered in Bezek: the children of Israel

 were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty

 thousand.

11:9 Then he said to the representatives who had come, Say to

 the men of Jabesh-gilead, Tomorrow, by the time the sun is

 high, you will be made safe. And the representatives came and

 gave the news to the men of Jabesh; and they were glad.

11:10 So the men of Jabesh said, Tomorrow we will come out to

 you, and you may do to us whatever seems good to you.

11:11 Now on the day after, Saul put the people into three

 bands, and in the morning watch they came to the tents of the

 Ammonites, and they went on attacking them till the heat of the

 day: and those who were not put to death were put to flight in

 every direction, so that no two of them were together.

11:12 And the people said to Samuel, Who was it who said, Is

 Saul to be our king? give the men up, so that we may put them

 to death.

11:13 And Saul said, Not a man is to be put to death today: for

 today the Lord has made Israel safe.

11:14 Then Samuel said to the people, Come, let us go to Gilgal

 and there make the kingdom strong in the hands of Saul.

11:15 So all the people went to Gilgal; and there in Gilgal they

 made Saul king before the Lord; and peace-offerings were

 offered before the Lord; and there Saul and all the men of

 Israel were glad with great joy.

12:1 And Samuel said to all Israel, You see that I have given

 ear to everything you said to me, and have made a king over

 you.

12:2 And now, see, the king is before you: and I am old and

 grey-headed, and my sons are with you: I have been living

 before your eyes from my early days till now.

12:3 Here I am: give witness against me before the Lord and

 before the man on whom he has put the holy oil: whose ox or ass

 have I taken? to whom have I been untrue? who has been crushed

 down by me? from whose hand have I taken a price for the

 blinding of my eyes? I will give it all back to you.

12:4 And they said, You have never been untrue to us or cruel to

 us; you have taken nothing from any man.

12:5 Then he said, The Lord is witness against you, and the man

 on whom he has put the holy oil is witness this day that you

 have seen no wrong in me. And they said, He is witness.

12:6 And Samuel said to the people, The Lord is witness, who

 gave authority to Moses and Aaron, and who took your fathers up

 out of the land of Egypt.

12:7 Keep your places now, while I take up the argument with you

 before the Lord, and give you the story of the righteousness of

 the Lord, which he has made clear by his acts to you and to

 your fathers.

12:8 When Jacob and his sons had come into Egypt, and were

 crushed by the Egyptians, the prayers of your fathers came up

 to the Lord, and the Lord sent Moses and Aaron, who took your

 fathers out of Egypt, and he put them into this place.

12:9 But they were false to the Lord their God, and he gave them

 up into the hands of Sisera, captain of the army of Jabin, king

 of Hazor, and into the hands of the Philistines, and into the

 hands of the king of Moab, who made war against them.

12:10 Then crying out to the Lord, they said, We have done evil,

 because we have been turned away from the Lord, worshipping the

 Baals and the Astartes: but now, make us safe from those who

 are against us and we will be your servants.

12:11 So the Lord sent Jerubbaal and Barak and Jephthah and

 Samuel and took you out of the power of those who were fighting

 against you on every side, and made you safe.

12:12 And when you saw that Nahash, the king of the Ammonites,

 was coming against you, you said to me, No more of this; we

 will have a king for our ruler: when the Lord your God was your

 king.

12:13 Here, then, is the king marked out by you: the Lord has

 put a king over you.

12:14 If in the fear of the Lord you are his servants, hearing

 his voice and not going against the orders of the Lord, but

 being true to the Lord your God, you and the king ruling over

 you, then all will be well:

12:15 But if you do not give ear to the voice of the Lord, but

 go against his orders, then the hand of the Lord will be

 against you and against your king for your destruction, as it

 was against your fathers.

12:16 Now keep where you are and see this great thing which the

 Lord will do before your eyes.

12:17 Is it not now the time of the grain cutting? My cry will

 go up to the Lord and he will send thunder and rain: so that

 you may see and be conscious of your great sin which you have

 done in the eyes of the Lord in desiring a king for yourselves.

12:18 So Samuel made prayer to the Lord; and the Lord sent

 thunder and rain that day: and all the people were in fear of

 the Lord and of Samuel.

12:19 And all the people said to Samuel, Make prayer for us to

 the Lord your God so that death may not overtake us: for in

 addition to all our sins we have done this evil, in desiring a

 king.

12:20 Then Samuel said to the people, Have no fear: truly you

 have done evil, but do not be turned away from the Lord; be his

 servants with all your heart;

12:21 And do not go from the right way turning to those false

 gods in which there is no profit and no salvation, for they are

 false.

12:22 For the Lord will not give his people up, because of the

 honour of his name; for it was the Lord's pleasure to make of

 you a people for himself.

12:23 And as for me, never will I go against the orders of the

 Lord by giving up my prayers for you: but I will go on teaching

 you the good and right way.

12:24 Only go in the fear of the Lord, and be his true servants

 with all your heart, keeping in mind what great things he has

 done for you.

12:25 But if you still do evil, destruction will overtake you

 and your king.

13:1 ***

13:2 And Saul took for himself three thousand men of Israel, of

 whom he kept two thousand with him in Michmash and in the

 mountain of Beth-el, and a thousand were with Jonathan in

 Gibeah in the land of Benjamin: the rest of the people he sent

 back to their tents.

13:3 And Jonathan made an attack on the armed force of the

 Philistines stationed at Gibeah; and news was given to the

 Philistines that the Hebrews were turned against them. And Saul

 had a horn sounded through all the land,

13:4 And all Israel had the news that Saul had made an attack on

 the Philistines, and that Israel was bitterly hated by the

 Philistines. And the people came together after Saul to Gilgal.

13:5 And the Philistines came together to make war on Israel,

 three thousand war-carriages and six thousand horsemen and an

 army of people like the sands of the sea in number: they came

 up and took up their position in Michmash, to the east of

 Beth-aven.

13:6 When the men of Israel saw the danger they were in, (for

 the people were troubled,) they took cover in cracks in the

 hillsides and in the woods and in rocks and holes and hollows.

13:7 And a great number of the people had gone over Jordan to

 the land of Gad and Gilead; but Saul was still in Gilgal, and

 all the people went after him shaking in fear.

13:8 And he went on waiting there for seven days, the time fixed

 by Samuel: but Samuel did not come to Gilgal; and the people

 were starting to go away from him.

13:9 Then Saul said, Come here and give me the burned offering

 and the peace-offerings. And he made a burned offering to the

 Lord.

13:10 And when the burned offering was ended, Samuel came; and

 Saul went out to see him and to give him a blessing.

13:11 And Samuel said, What have you done? And Saul said,

 Because I saw that the people were going away from me, and you

 had not come at the time which had been fixed, and the

 Philistines had come together at Michmash;

13:12 I said, Now the Philistines will come down on me at

 Gilgal, and I have made no prayer for help to the Lord: and so,

 forcing myself to do it, I made a burned offering.

13:13 And Samuel said to Saul, You have done a foolish thing:

 you have not kept the rules which the Lord your God gave you;

 it was the purpose of the Lord to make your authority over

 Israel safe for ever.

13:14 But now, your authority will not go on: the Lord,

 searching for a man who is pleasing to him in every way, has

 given him the place of ruler over his people, because you have

 not done what the Lord gave you orders to do.

13:15 Then Samuel went up from Gilgal and the rest of the people

 went up after Saul against the men of war, and they came from

 Gilgal to Gibeah in the land of Benjamin: and Saul took the

 number of the people who were with him, about six hundred men.

13:16 And Saul, with Jonathan his son and the people who were

 with them, was waiting in Geba in the land of Benjamin: but the

 tents of the Philistines were in Michmash.

13:17 And three bands of men came out from the Philistines to

 make an attack; one band went by the road which goes to Ophrah,

 into the land of Shual:

13:18 And another went in the direction of Beth-horon: and

 another went by the hill looking down on the valley of Zeboiim,

 in the direction of the waste land.

13:19 Now there was no iron-worker in all the land of Israel:

 for the Philistines said, For fear the Hebrews make themselves

 swords or spears:

13:20 But all the Israelites had to go to the Philistines to get

 their ploughs and blades and axes and hooks made sharp;

13:21 For they had instruments for putting an edge on their

 ploughs and blades and forks and axes, and for putting iron

 points on their ox-driving rods.

13:22 So on the day of the fight at Michmash, not a sword or a

 spear was to be seen in the hands of any of the people with

 Saul and Jonathan: only Saul and his son Jonathan had them.

13:23 And the armed force of the Philistines went out to the

 narrow way of Michmash.

14:1 Now one day Jonathan, the son of Saul, said to the young

 man who was with him, looking after his arms, Come, let us go

 over to the Philistine force over there. But he said nothing to

 his father.

14:2 And Saul was still waiting in the farthest part of Geba,

 under the fruit-tree in Migron: there were about six hundred

 men with him;

14:3 And Ahijah, the son of Ahitub, brother of Ichabod, the son

 of Phinehas, the son of Eli, the priest of the Lord in Shiloh,

 who had the ephod. And the people had no idea that Jonathan had

 gone.

14:4 Now between the narrow roads over the mountains by which

 Jonathan was making his way to the Philistines' forces, there

 was a sharp overhanging rock on one side, and a sharp rock on

 the other side: one was named Bozez and the other Seneh.

14:5 The one rock went up on the north in front of Michmash and

 the other on the south in front of Geba.

14:6 And Jonathan said to his young servant who had his arms,

 Come, let us go over to the armies of these men who have no

 circumcision: it may be that the Lord will give us help, for

 there is no limit to his power; the Lord is able to give

 salvation by a great army or by a small band.

14:7 And his servant said to him, Do whatever is in your mind:

 see, I am with you in every impulse of your heart.

14:8 Then Jonathan said, Now we will go over to these men and

 let them see us.

14:9 If they say to us, Keep quiet where you are till we come to

 you; then we will keep our places and not go up to them.

14:10 But if they say, Come up to us; then we will go up, for

 the Lord has given them into our hands: and this will be the

 sign to us.

14:11 And they let the Philistine force see the two of them: and

 the Philistines said, Look! the Hebrews are coming out of the

 holes where they have taken cover.

14:12 And the armed men of the force gave Jonathan and his

 servant their answer, saying, Come up here to us, and we will

 let you see something. Then Jonathan said to his servant, Come

 up after me: for the Lord has given them up into the hands of

 Israel.

14:13 And Jonathan went up, gripping with his hands and his

 feet, his servant going up after him; and the Philistines gave

 way before Jonathan when he made an attack on them, and his

 servant put them to death after him.

14:14 And at their first attack, Jonathan and his servant put to

 the sword about twenty men, all inside the space of half an

 acre of land.

14:15 And there was great fear in the tents and in the field and

 among all the men of the armed force, and the attackers were

 shaking with fear; even the earth was moved with a great

 shaking and there was a fear as from God.

14:16 And the watchmen of Saul, looking out from Geba in the

 land of Benjamin, saw all the army flowing away and running

 here and there.

14:17 Then Saul said to the people who were with him, Let

 everyone be numbered and let us see who has gone from us. And

 when they had been numbered, it was seen that Jonathan and his

 servant were not there.

14:18 And Saul said to Ahijah, Let the ephod come here. For he

 went before Israel with the ephod at that time.

14:19 Now while Saul was talking to the priest, the noise in the

 tents of the Philistines became louder and louder; and Saul

 said to the priest, Take back your hand.

14:20 And Saul and all the people with him came together and

 went forward to the fight: and every man's sword was turned

 against the man at his side, and there was a very great noise.

14:21 Then the Hebrews who had been with the Philistines for

 some time, and had gone up with them to their tents, turning

 round were joined to those who were with Saul and Jonathan.

14:22 And all the men of Israel who had taken cover in the

 hill-country of Ephraim, hearing that the Philistines had been

 put to flight, went after them, attacking them.

14:23 So the Lord made Israel safe that day: and the fight went

 over to Beth-aven.

14:24 And all the people were with Saul, about twenty thousand

 men, and the fight was general through all the hill-country of

 Ephraim; but Saul made a great error that day, by putting the

 people under an oath, saying, Let that man be cursed who takes

 food before evening comes and I have given punishment to those

 who are against me. So the people had not a taste of food.

14:25 And there was honey on the face of the field, and all the

 people came to the honey, the bees having gone from it;

14:26 But not a man put his hand to his mouth for fear of the

 curse.

14:27 But Jonathan, having no knowledge of the oath his father

 had put on the people, stretching out the rod which was in his

 hand, put the end of it in the honey, and put it to his mouth;

 then his eyes were made bright.

14:28 Then one of the people said to him, Your father put the

 people under an oath, saying, Let that man be cursed who takes

 any food this day. And the people were feeble, needing food.

14:29 Then Jonathan said, My father has made trouble come on the

 land: now see how bright my eyes have become because I have

 taken a little of this honey.

14:30 How much more if the people had freely taken their food

 from the goods of those who were fighting against them! would

 there not have been much greater destruction among the

 Philistines?

14:31 That day they overcame the Philistines from Michmash to

 Aijalon: and the people were feeble from need of food.

14:32 And rushing at the goods taken in the fight, the people

 took oxen and sheep and young oxen, and put them to death there

 on the earth, and had a meal, taking the flesh with the blood

 in it.

14:33 Then it was said to Saul, See, the people are sinning

 against the Lord, taking the blood with the flesh. And he said

 to those who gave him the news, Now let a great stone be rolled

 to me here.

14:34 And Saul said, Go about among the people and say to them,

 Let every man come here to me with his ox and his sheep, and

 put them to death here, and take his meal: do no sin against

 the Lord by taking the blood with the flesh. So all the people

 took their oxen with them that night and put them to death

 there.

14:35 And Saul put up an altar to the Lord: this was the first

 altar which he put up to the Lord.

14:36 And Saul said, Let us go down after the Philistines by

 night, attacking them till the morning, till there is not a man

 of them living. And they said, Do whatever seems right to you.

 Then the priest said, Let us come near to God.

14:37 And Saul, desiring directions from God, said, Am I to go

 down after the Philistines? will you give them up into the

 hands of Israel? But he gave him no answer that day.

14:38 And Saul said, Come near, all you chiefs of the people,

 and let us get word from God and see in whom is this sin today.

14:39 For, by the living Lord, the saviour of Israel, even if

 the sinner is Jonathan, my son, death will certainly be his

 fate. But not a man among all the people gave him any answer.

14:40 Then he said to all Israel, You be on one side, and I with

 Jonathan my son will be on the other side. And the people said

 to Saul, Do whatever seems good to you.

14:41 Then Saul said to the Lord, the God of Israel, Why have

 you not given me an answer today? If the sin is in me or in

 Jonathan my son, O Lord God of Israel, give Urim, and if it is

 in your people Israel, give Thummim. And by the decision of the

 Lord, Saul and Jonathan were marked out, and the people went

 free.

14:42 And Saul said, Give your decision between my son Jonathan

 and me. And Jonathan was taken.

14:43 Then Saul said to Jonathan, Give me an account of what you

 have done. And Jonathan gave him the story and said, Certainly

 I took a little honey on the end of my rod; and now death is to

 be my fate.

14:44 And Saul said, May God's punishment be on me if death is

 not your fate, Jonathan.

14:45 And the people said to Saul, Is death to come to Jonathan,

 the worker of this great salvation for Israel? Let it not be

 so: by the living Lord, not one hair of his head is to be

 touched, for he has been working with God today. So the people

 kept Jonathan from death.

14:46 Then Saul, turning back, went after the Philistines no

 longer: and the Philistines went back to their place.

14:47 Now when Saul had taken his place as ruler of Israel, he

 made war on those who were against him on every side, Moab and

 the Ammonites and Edom and the kings of Zobah and the

 Philistines: and whichever way he went, he overcame them.

14:48 And he did great things, and overcame the Amalekites, and

 made Israel safe from the hands of their attackers.

14:49 Now the sons of Saul were Jonathan and Ishvi and

 Malchi-shua; and these are the names of his daughters: the

 older was named Merab and the younger Michal;

14:50 The name of Saul's wife was Ahinoam, the daughter of

 Ahimaaz; the captain of his army was Abner, the son of Ner,

 brother of Saul's father.

14:51 Kish, the father of Saul, and Ner, the father of Abner,

 were sons of Abiel.

14:52 All through the life of Saul there was bitter war against

 the Philistines; and whenever Saul saw any strong man or any

 good fighting man, he kept him near himself.

15:1 And Samuel said to Saul, The Lord sent me to put the holy

 oil on you and to make you king over his people, over Israel:

 so give ear now to the words of the Lord.

15:2 The Lord of armies says, I will give punishment to Amalek

 for what he did to Israel, fighting against him on the way when

 Israel came out of Egypt.

15:3 Go now and put Amalek to the sword, putting to the curse

 all they have, without mercy: put to death every man and woman,

 every child and baby at the breast, every ox and sheep, camel

 and ass.

15:4 And Saul sent for the people and had them numbered in

 Telaim, two hundred thousand footmen and ten thousand men of

 Judah.

15:5 And Saul came to the town of Amalek, and took up his

 position in the valley secretly.

15:6 And Saul said to the Kenites, Go away, take yourselves out

 from among the Amalekites, or destruction will overtake you

 with them: for you were kind to the children of Israel when

 they came out of Egypt. So the Kenites went away from among the

 Amalekites.

15:7 And Saul made an attack on the Amalekites from Havilah on

 the road to Shur, which is before Egypt.

15:8 He took Agag, king of the Amalekites, prisoner, and put all

 the people to the sword without mercy.

15:9 But Saul and the people did not put Agag to death, and they

 kept the best of the sheep and the oxen and the fat beasts and

 the lambs, and whatever was good, not desiring to put them to

 the curse: but everything which was bad and of no use they put

 to the curse.

15:10 Then the Lord said to Samuel,

15:11 It is no longer my pleasure for Saul to be king; for he is

 turned back from going in my ways, and has not done my orders.

 And Samuel was very sad, crying to the Lord in prayer all

 night.

15:12 And early in the morning he got up and went to Saul; and

 word was given to Samuel that Saul had come to Carmel and put

 up a pillar, and had gone from there down to Gilgal.

15:13 And Samuel came to Saul; and Saul said to him, May the

 blessing of the Lord be with you: I have done what was ordered

 by the Lord.

15:14 And Samuel said, What then is this sound of the crying of

 sheep and the noise of oxen which comes to my ears?

15:15 And Saul said, They have taken them from the Amalekites:

 for the people have kept the best of the sheep and of the oxen

 as an offering to the Lord your God; all the rest we have given

 up to destruction.

15:16 Then Samuel said to Saul, Say no more! Let me give you

 word of what the Lord has said to me this night. And he said to

 him, Say on.

15:17 And Samuel said, Though you may seem little to yourself,

 are you not head of the tribes of Israel? for the Lord with the

 holy oil made you king over Israel,

15:18 And the Lord sent you on a journey and said, Go and put to

 the curse those sinners, the Amalekites, fighting against them

 till every one is dead.

15:19 Why then did you not do the orders of the Lord, but by

 violently taking their goods did evil in the eyes of the Lord?

15:20 And Saul said, Truly, I have done the orders of the Lord

 and have gone the way the Lord sent me; I have taken Agag, the

 king of Amalek, and have given the Amalekites up to

 destruction.

15:21 But the people took some of their goods, sheep and oxen,

 the chief of the things which were put to the curse, to make an

 offering of them to the Lord your God in Gilgal.

15:22 And Samuel said, Has the Lord as much delight in offerings

 and burned offerings as in the doing of his orders? Truly, to

 do his pleasure is better than to make offerings, and to give

 ear to him than the fat of sheep.

15:23 For to go against his orders is like the sin of those who

 make use of secret arts, and pride is like giving worship to

 images. Because you have put away from you the word of the

 Lord, he has put you from your place as king.

15:24 And Saul said to Samuel, Great is my sin: for I have gone

 against the orders of the Lord and against your words: because,

 fearing the people, I did what they said.

15:25 So now, let my sin have forgiveness, and go back with me

 to give worship to the Lord.

15:26 And Samuel said to Saul, I will not go back with you: for

 you have put away from you the word of the Lord, and the Lord

 has put you from your place as king over Israel.

15:27 And when Samuel was turning round to go away, Saul took

 the skirt of his robe in his hand, and the cloth came away.

15:28 And Samuel said to him, The Lord has taken away the

 kingdom of Israel from you this day by force, and has given it

 to a neighbour of yours who is better than you.

15:29 And further, the Glory of Israel will not say what is

 false, and his purpose may not be changed: for he is not a man,

 whose purpose may be changed.

15:30 Then he said, Great is my sin: but still, give me honour

 now before the heads of my people and before Israel, and come

 back with me so that I may give worship to the Lord your God.

15:31 So Samuel went back after Saul, and Saul gave worship to

 the Lord.

15:32 Then Samuel said, Make Agag, the king of the Amalekites,

 come here to me. And Agag came to him shaking with fear. And

 Agag said, Truly the pain of death is past.

15:33 And Samuel said, As your sword has made women without

 children, so now your mother will be without children among

 women. And Agag was cut up by Samuel, bone from bone, before

 the Lord in Gilgal.

15:34 Then Samuel went to Ramah; and Saul went up to his house

 in Gibeah, in the land of Saul.

15:35 And Samuel never saw Saul again till the day of his death;

 but Samuel was sorrowing for Saul: and it was no longer the

 Lord's pleasure for Saul to be king over Israel.

16:1 And the Lord said to Samuel, How long will you go on

 sorrowing for Saul, seeing that I have put him from his place

 as king over Israel? Take oil in your vessel and go; I will

 send you to Jesse, the Beth-lehemite: for I have got a king for

 myself among his sons.

16:2 And Samuel said, How is it possible for me to go? If Saul

 gets news of it he will put me to death. And the Lord said,

 Take a young cow with you and say, I have come to make an

 offering to the Lord.

16:3 And send for Jesse to be present at the offering, and I

 will make clear to you what you are to do: and you are to put

 the holy oil on him whose name I give you.

16:4 And Samuel did as the Lord said and came to Beth-lehem. And

 the responsible men of the town came out to him in fear and

 said, Do you come in peace?

16:5 And he said, In peace: I have come to make an offering to

 the Lord: make yourselves clean and come with me to make the

 offering. And he made Jesse and his sons clean, and sent for

 them to be present at the offering.

16:6 Now when they came, looking at Eliab, he said, Clearly the

 man of the Lord's selection is before him.

16:7 But the Lord said to Samuel, Do not take note of his face

 or how tall he is, because I will not have him: for the Lord's

 view is not man's; man takes note of the outer form, but the

 Lord sees the heart.

16:8 Then Jesse sent for Abinadab and made him come before

 Samuel. And he said, The Lord has not taken this one.

16:9 Then Jesse made Shammah come before him. And he said, The

 Lord has not taken this one.

16:10 And Jesse made his seven sons come before Samuel. And

 Samuel said to Jesse, The Lord has not taken any of these.

16:11 Then Samuel said to Jesse, Are all your children here? And

 he said, There is still the youngest, and he is looking after

 the sheep. And Samuel said to Jesse, Send and make him come

 here: for we will not take our seats till he is here.

16:12 So he sent and made him come in. Now he had red hair and

 beautiful eyes and pleasing looks. And the Lord said, Come, put

 the oil on him, for this is he.

16:13 Then Samuel took the bottle of oil, and put the oil on him

 there among his brothers: and from that day the spirit of the

 Lord came on David with power. So Samuel went back to Ramah.

16:14 Now the spirit of the Lord had gone from Saul, and an evil

 spirit from the Lord was troubling him.

16:15 And Saul's servants said to him, See now, an evil spirit

 from God is troubling you.

16:16 Now give orders to your servants who are here before you

 to go in search of a man who is an expert player on a corded

 instrument: and it will be that when the evil spirit from God

 is on you, he will make music for you on his instrument, and

 you will get well.

16:17 And Saul said to his servants, Then get me a man who is an

 expert player, and make him come to me.

16:18 Then one of the servants in answer said, I have seen a son

 of Jesse, the Beth-lehemite, who is expert at playing, and a

 strong man and a man of war; and he is wise in his words, and

 pleasing in looks, and the Lord is with him.

16:19 So Saul sent his servants to Jesse and said, Send me your

 son David who is with the sheep.

16:20 And Jesse took five cakes of bread and a skin of wine and

 a young goat and sent them to Saul by David.

16:21 And David came to Saul, waiting before him: and he became

 very dear to Saul, who made him his servant, giving him the

 care of his arms.

16:22 And Saul sent to Jesse saying, Let David be with me, for

 he is pleasing to me.

16:23 And whenever the evil spirit from God came on Saul, David

 took his instrument and made music: so new life came to Saul,

 and he got well, and the evil spirit went away from him.

17:1 Now the Philistines got their armies together for war, and

 came together at Socoh in the land of Judah, and took up their

 position between Socoh and Azekah in Ephes-dammim.

17:2 And Saul and the men of Israel came together and took up

 their position in the valley of Elah, and put their forces in

 order against the Philistines.

17:3 The Philistines were stationed on the mountain on one side

 and Israel on the mountain on the other side: and there was a

 valley between them.

17:4 And a fighter came out from the tents of the Philistines,

 named Goliath of Gath; he was more than six cubits tall.

17:5 And he had a head-dress of brass on his head, and he was

 dressed in a coat of metal, the weight of which was five

 thousand shekels of brass.

17:6 His legs were covered with plates of brass and hanging on

 his back was a javelin of brass.

17:7 The stem of his spear was as long as a cloth-worker's rod,

 and its head was made of six hundred shekels' weight of iron:

 and one went before him with his body-cover.

17:8 He took up his position and in a loud voice said to the

 armies of Israel, Why have you come out to make war? Am I not a

 Philistine and you servants of Saul? Send out a man for

 yourselves and let him come down to me.

17:9 If he is able to have a fight with me and overcome me, then

 we will be your servants: but if I am able to overcome him,

 then you will be our servants and do work for us.

17:10 And the Philistine said, I have put to shame the armies of

 Israel this day; give me a man so that we may have a fight

 together.

17:11 And Saul and all Israel, hearing those words of the

 Philistine, were troubled and full of fear.

17:12 Now David was the son of that Ephrathite of

 Beth-lehem-judah named Jesse, who had eight sons; and he was an

 old man in Saul's day, and far on in years.

17:13 And the three oldest sons of Jesse had gone with Saul to

 the fight: the names of the three who went to the fight were

 Eliab, the oldest, and Abinadab the second, and Shammah the

 third.

17:14 And David was the youngest: and the three oldest were with

 Saul's army.

17:15 Now David went to and from Saul, looking after his

 father's sheep at Beth-lehem.

17:16 And the Philistine came near every morning and evening for

 forty days.

17:17 And Jesse said to his son David, Take now for your

 brothers an ephah of this dry grain and these ten cakes of

 bread, and go quickly with them to the tents to your brothers;

17:18 And take these ten cheeses to the captain of their

 thousand, and see how your brothers are and come back with a

 sign to say how they are.

17:19 Now Saul, and they, and all the men of Israel were in the

 valley of Elah, fighting with the Philistines.

17:20 And David got up early in the morning, and, giving the

 sheep into the care of a keeper, took the things and went as

 Jesse had said; and he came to the lines where the carts were,

 when the army was going out to the fight giving their war-cry.

17:21 And Israel and the Philistines had put their forces in

 position, army against army.

17:22 And David gave his parcels into the hands of the keeper of

 the army stores, and went running to the army and came to his

 brothers to get knowledge about them.

17:23 And while he was talking to them, the fighter, the

 Philistine of Gath, Goliath by name, came out from the

 Philistines' lines and said the same words, in David's hearing.

17:24 And all the men of Israel, when they saw him, went in

 flight, overcome with fear.

17:25 And the men of Israel said, Have you seen this man?

 Clearly he has come out to put shame on Israel: and it is

 certain that if any man overcomes him, the king will give that

 man great wealth, and will give him his daughter, and make his

 father's family free in Israel.

17:26 And David said to the men near him, What will be done to

 the man who overcomes this Philistine and takes away the shame

 from Israel? for who is this Philistine, a man without

 circumcision, that he has put shame on the armies of the living

 God?

17:27 And the people gave him this answer, So it will be done to

 the man who overcomes him.

17:28 And Eliab, his oldest brother, hearing what David said to

 the men, was moved to wrath against David, and said, Why have

 you come here? Into whose care have you given that little flock

 of sheep in the waste land? I have knowledge of your pride and

 the evil of your heart, you have come down to see the fight.

17:29 And David said, What have I done now? was it not only a

 word?

17:30 And turning away from him to one of the other men, he said

 the same words: and the people gave him the same answer.

17:31 And, hearing what David said, they gave Saul word of it:

 and he sent for him.

17:32 And David said to Saul, Let no man's heart become feeble

 because of him; I, your servant, will go out and have a fight

 with this Philistine.

17:33 And Saul said to David, You are not able to go out against

 this Philistine and have a fight with him: for you are only a

 boy, and he has been a man of war from his earliest days.

17:34 And David said to Saul, Your servant has been keeper of

 his father's sheep; and if a lion or a bear came and took a

 lamb from the flock,

17:35 I went out after him, and overcame him, and took it out of

 his mouth: and if, turning on me, he came at me, I took him by

 the hair and overcame him and put him to death.

17:36 Your servant has overcome lion and bear: and the fate of

 this Philistine, who is without circumcision, will be like

 theirs, seeing that he has put shame on the armies of the

 living God.

17:37 And David said, The Lord, who kept me safe from the grip

 of the lion and the bear, will be my saviour from the hands of

 this Philistine. And Saul said to David, Go! and may the Lord

 be with you.

17:38 Then Saul gave David his clothing of war, and put a

 head-dress of brass on his head and had him clothed with a coat

 of metal.

17:39 And David took Saul's sword and put the band round him

 over the metal coat, and was unable to go forward; for he was

 not used to them. Then David said to Saul, It is not possible

 for me to go out with these, for I am not used to them. So

 David took them off.

17:40 Then he took his stick in his hand, and got five smooth

 stones from the bed of the stream and put them in a bag such as

 is used by sheep-keepers; and in his hand was a leather band

 used for sending stones: and so he went in the direction of the

 Philistine.

17:41 And the Philistine came nearer to David; and the man who

 had his body-cover went before him.

17:42 And when the Philistine, taking note, saw David, he had a

 poor opinion of him: for he was only a boy, red-haired and

 good-looking.

17:43 And the Philistine said to David, Am I a dog, that you

 come out to me with sticks? And the Philistine put curses on

 David by all his gods.

17:44 And the Philistine said to David, Come here to me, and I

 will give your flesh to the birds of the air and the beasts of

 the field.

17:45 Then David said to the Philistine, You come to me with a

 sword and a spear and a javelin: but I come to you in the name

 of the Lord of armies, the God of the armies of Israel on which

 you have put shame.

17:46 This day the Lord will give you up into my hands, and I

 will overcome you, and take your head off you; and I will give

 the bodies of the Philistine army to the birds of the air and

 the beasts of the earth today, so that all the earth may see

 that Israel has a God;

17:47 And all these people who are here today may see that the

 Lord does not give salvation by sword and spear: for the fight

 is the Lord's, and he will give you up into our hands.

17:48 Now when the Philistine made a move and came near to

 David, David quickly went at a run in the direction of the

 army, meeting the Philistine face to face.

17:49 And David put his hand in his bag and took out a stone and

 sent it from his leather band straight at the Philistine, and

 the stone went deep into his brow, and he went down to the

 earth, falling on his face.

17:50 So David overcame the Philistine with his leather band and

 a stone, wounding the Philistine and causing his death: but

 David had no sword in his hand.

17:51 So running up to the Philistine and putting his foot on

 him, David took his sword out of its cover, and put him to

 death, cutting off his head with it. And when the Philistines

 saw that their fighter was dead, they went in flight.

17:52 And the men of Israel and of Judah got up, and gave a cry,

 and went after the Philistines as far as Gath and the town

 doors of Ekron. And the wounded of the Philistines were falling

 down by the road from Shaaraim all the way to Gath and Ekron.

17:53 Then the children of Israel came back from going after the

 Philistines, and took their goods from the tents.

17:54 And David took the head of the Philistine to Jerusalem,

 but the metal war-dress and the arms he put in his tent.

17:55 And when Saul saw David going out against the Philistine,

 he said to Abner, the captain of the army, Abner, whose son is

 this young man? And Abner said, On your life, O king, I have no

 idea.

17:56 And the king said, Make search and see whose son this

 young man is.

17:57 And when David was coming back after the destruction of

 the Philistine, Abner took him to Saul, with the head of the

 Philistine in his hand.

17:58 And Saul said to him, Young man, whose son are you? And

 David in answer said, I am the son of your servant Jesse of

 Beth-lehem.

18:1 Now after David's talk with Saul was ended, the soul of

 Jonathan was joined with the soul of David, and David became as

 dear to him as his very life.

18:2 And that day Saul took David and would not let him go back

 to his father's house.

18:3 Then Jonathan and David made an agreement together, because

 of Jonathan's love for David.

18:4 And Jonathan took off the robe he had on and gave it to

 David, with all his military dress, even to his sword and his

 bow and the band round his body.

18:5 And David went wherever Saul sent him, and did wisely: and

 Saul put him at the head of his men of war, and this was

 pleasing to all the people as well as to Saul's servants.

18:6 Now on their way, when David came back after the

 destruction of the Philistine, the women came out of all the

 towns of Israel, with songs and dances, meeting David with

 melody and joy and instruments of music.

18:7 And the women, answering one another in their song, said,

 Saul has put to death his thousands and David his tens of

 thousands.

18:8 And Saul was very angry and this saying was unpleasing to

 him; and he said, They have given David credit for tens of

 thousands, and to me for only thousands: what more is there for

 him but the kingdom?

18:9 And from that day Saul was looking with envy on David.

18:10 Now on the day after, an evil spirit from God came on Saul

 with great force and he was acting like a prophet among the men

 of his house, while David was making music for him, as he did

 day by day: and Saul had his spear in his hand.

18:11 And Saul, balancing the spear in his hand, said, I will

 give David a blow, pinning him to the wall. And David got away

 from him twice.

18:12 And Saul went in fear of David, because the Lord was with

 David and had gone away from Saul.

18:13 So Saul sent him away, and made him a captain over a

 thousand; and he went about his business before the people.

18:14 And in all his undertakings David did wisely; and the Lord

 was with him.

18:15 And when Saul saw how wisely he did, he was in fear of

 him.

18:16 But David was loved by all Israel and Judah, for he went

 out and came in before them.

18:17 And Saul said to David, Here is my oldest daughter Merab,

 whom I will give you for your wife: only be strong for me,

 fighting in the Lord's wars. For Saul said, Let it not be

 through me that his fate comes to him, but through the

 Philistines.

18:18 And David said to Saul, Who am I, and what is my father's

 family in Israel, that I am to be son-in-law to the king?

18:19 But when the time came to give Merab, Saul's daughter, to

 David, she was given to Adriel of Meholath.

18:20 And Saul's daughter Michal was in love with David: and

 Saul had word of it and was pleased.

18:21 And Saul said, I will give her to him, so that she may be

 a cause of danger to him, and so that the hands of the

 Philistines may be against him. So Saul said to David, Today

 you are to become my son-in-law for the second time.

18:22 And Saul gave his servants orders saying, Have talk with

 David secretly and say to him, See how the king has delight in

 you, and how you are loved by all his servants: then be the

 king's son-in-law.

18:23 And Saul's servants said these things to David. And David

 said, Does it seem to you a small thing to be the king's

 son-in-law, seeing that I am a poor man, of no great name?

18:24 And the servants of Saul gave him an account of what David

 had said.

18:25 And Saul said, Then say to David, The king has no desire

 for any bride-price, but only for the private parts of a

 hundred Philistines so that the king may get the better of his

 haters. But it was in Saul's mind that David might come to his

 end by the hands of the Philistines.

18:26 And when his servants said these words to David, he was

 well pleased to be the son-in-law of the king. And the days

 were still not past.

18:27 So David and his men got up and went, and put to death two

 hundred of the Philistines; and David took their private parts

 and gave the full number of them to the king, so that he might

 be the king's son-in-law. And Saul gave him his daughter Michal

 for his wife.

18:28 And it was clear to Saul that the Lord was with David; and

 he was loved by all Israel.

18:29 And Saul's fear of David became all the greater, and he

 went on hating him, day by day.

18:30 Then the rulers of the Philistines went out to war: and

 whenever they went out, David did more wisely than all the

 other servants of Saul, so that his name became greatly

 honoured.

19:1 And Saul gave orders to his son Jonathan and to all his

 servants to put David to death. But Saul's son Jonathan had

 great delight in David.

19:2 And Jonathan said to David, Saul, my father, is purposing

 your death: so now, take care in the morning, and keep yourself

 safe in a secret place:

19:3 And I will go out and take my place by my father's side in

 the field near where you are; and I will get into talk with my

 father about you, and when I see how things are, I will give

 you word.

19:4 And Jonathan gave his father Saul a good account of David,

 and said to him, Let not the king do wrong against his servant,

 against David; because he has done you no wrong, and all his

 acts have had a good outcome for you:

19:5 For he put his life in danger and overcame the Philistine,

 and the Lord gave all Israel salvation: you saw it and were

 glad: why then are you sinning against him who has done no

 wrong, desiring the death of David without cause?

19:6 And Saul gave ear to the voice of Jonathan, and said with

 an oath, By the living Lord, he is not to be put to death.

19:7 Then Jonathan sent for David and gave him word of all these

 things. And Jonathan took David to Saul, who kept him by his

 side as in the past.

19:8 And there was war again: and David went out fighting the

 Philistines, causing great destruction among them; and they

 went in flight before him.

19:9 And an evil spirit from the Lord came on Saul, when he was

 seated in his house with his spear in his hand; and David made

 music for him.

19:10 And Saul would have sent his spear through him, pinning

 him to the wall, but he got away and the spear went into the

 wall: and that night David went in flight and got away.

19:11 Then in that night Saul sent men to David's house to keep

 watch on him so as to put him to death in the morning: and

 David's wife Michal said to him, If you do not go away to a

 safe place tonight you will be put to death in the morning.

19:12 So Michal let David down through the window, and he went

 in flight and got away.

19:13 Then Michal took the image and put it in the bed, with a

 cushion of goat's hair at its head, and she put clothing over

 it.

19:14 And when Saul sent men to take David, she said, He is ill.

19:15 And Saul sent his men to see David, saying, Do not come

 back without him, take him in his bed, so that I may put him to

 death.

19:16 And when the men came in, there was the image in the bed,

 with the cushion of goat's hair at its head

19:17 And Saul said to Michal, why have you been false to me,

 letting my hater go and get safely away? And in answer Michal

 said to Saul, He said to me, Let me go, or I will put you to

 death.

19:18 So David went in flight and got away and came to Ramah, to

 Samuel, and gave him an account of all Saul had done to him.

 And he and Samuel went and were living in Naioth.

19:19 And word was given to Saul that David was at Naioth in

 Ramah.

19:20 And Saul sent men to take David; and when they saw the

 band of prophets at work, with Samuel in his place at their

 head, the spirit of God came on Saul's men, and they became

 like prophets.

19:21 And Saul, having news of this, sent other men, who in the

 same way became like prophets. And a third time Saul sent men,

 and they like the others became like prophets.

19:22 Then he himself went to Ramah, and came to the great

 water-spring in Secu; and questioning the people he said, Where

 are Samuel and David? And one said, They are at Naioth in

 Ramah.

19:23 And he went on from there to Naioth in Ramah: and the

 spirit of God came on him, and he went on, acting like a

 prophet, till he came to Naioth in Ramah.

19:24 And he took off his clothing, acting like a prophet before

 Samuel, and falling down he was stretched out, without his

 clothing, all that day and all that night. This is the reason

 for the saying, Is even Saul among the prophets?

20:1 And David went in flight from Naioth in Ramah and came to

 Jonathan and said, What have I done? What is my crime and my

 sin against your father that he is attempting to take my life?

20:2 And he said to him, Far be the thought: you will not be put

 to death: see, my father does nothing, great or small, without

 giving me word of it: would he keep this secret from me? It is

 not so.

20:3 But David took his oath again and said, Your father sees

 that I am dear to you; so he says to himself, Let Jonathan have

 no idea of this, for it will be a grief to him; but as the Lord

 is living, and as your soul is living, there is only a step

 between me and death.

20:4 Then Jonathan said to David, Whatever your desire is, I

 will do it for you.

20:5 And David said to Jonathan, Tomorrow is the new moon, and I

 will not be seated with the king at his table: but let me go to

 a safe place in the country till the evening.

20:6 And if your father takes note of the fact that I am away,

 say, David made a request to me for himself that he might go to

 Beth-lehem, to his town: for it is the time when his family

 make their offering year by year.

20:7 If he says, It is well, your servant will be at peace: but

 if he is angry, then it will be clear to you that he has an

 evil purpose in mind against me.

20:8 So, then, be kind to your servant; for you have been united

 with your servant in an agreement made before the Lord: but if

 there is any wrongdoing in me, put me to death yourself; why

 take me to your father?

20:9 And Jonathan said, Do not have such a thought: for if I saw

 that my father was designing evil against you, would I not give

 you word of it?

20:10 Then David said to Jonathan, Who will give me word if your

 father gives you a rough answer?

20:11 And Jonathan said to David, Come, let us go out into the

 country. And the two of them went out together into the open

 country.

20:12 And Jonathan said to David, May the Lord, the God of

 Israel, be witness; when I have had a chance of talking to my

 father, about this time tomorrow, if his feelings to David are

 good, will I not send and give you the news?

20:13 May the Lord's punishment be on Jonathan, if it is my

 father's pleasure to do you evil and I do not give you word of

 it and send you away so that you may go in peace: and may the

 Lord be with you, as he has been with my father.

20:14 And may you, while I am still living, O may you be kind to

 me, as the Lord is kind, and keep me from death!

20:15 And let not your mercy ever be cut off from my family,

 even when the Lord has sent destruction on all David's haters,

 cutting them off from the face of the earth.

20:16 And if it comes about that the name of Jonathan is cut off

 from the family of David, the Lord will make David responsible.

20:17 And Jonathan again took an oath to David, because of his

 love for him: for David was as dear to him as his very soul.

20:18 Then Jonathan said to him, Tomorrow is the new moon: and

 it will be seen that you are not present, for there will be no

 one in your seat.

20:19 And on the third day it will be specially noted, and you

 will go to the place where you took cover when the other

 business was in hand, waiting by the hill over there.

20:20 And on the third day I will send arrows from my bow

 against its side as if at a mark.

20:21 And I will send my boy to have a look for the arrow. And

 if I say to him, See, the arrow is on this side of you; take it

 up! then you may come; for there is peace for you and no evil,

 by the living Lord.

20:22 But if I say to the boy, See, the arrow has gone past you:

 then go on your way, for the Lord has sent you away.

20:23 As for what you and I were talking of, the Lord is between

 you and me for ever.

20:24 So David went to a secret place in the country: and when

 the new moon came, the king took his place at the feast.

20:25 And the king took his seat, as at other times, by the

 wall: and Jonathan was in front, and Abner was seated by Saul's

 side, but there was no one in David's seat.

20:26 But Saul said nothing that day, for his thought was,

 Something has taken place making him unclean; it is clear that

 he is not clean.

20:27 And on the day after the new moon, that is, the second

 day, there was still no one in David's seat: and Saul said to

 his son Jonathan, Why has the son of Jesse not come to the

 feast yesterday or today?

20:28 And answering Saul, Jonathan said, He made a request to me

 that he might go to Beth-lehem,

20:29 Saying, Our family is making an offering in the town, and

 my brothers have given me orders to be there: so now, if I have

 grace in your eyes, let me go away and see my brothers. This is

 why he has not come to the king's table.

20:30 Then Saul was moved to wrath against Jonathan, and he said

 to him, You son of an evil and uncontrolled woman, have I not

 seen how you have given your love to the son of Jesse, to your

 shame and the shame of your mother?

20:31 For while the son of Jesse is living on the earth, your

 position is unsafe and your kingdom is in danger. So make him

 come here to me, for it is certainly right for him to be put to

 death.

20:32 And Jonathan, answering his father Saul, said to him, Why

 is he to be put to death? What has he done?

20:33 And Saul, pointing his spear at him, made an attempt to

 give him a wound: from which it was clear to Jonathan that his

 father's purpose was to put David to death.

20:34 So Jonathan got up from the table, burning with wrath, and

 took no part in the feast the second day of the month, being

 full of grief for David because his father had put shame on

 him.

20:35 Now in the morning, Jonathan went out into the fields at

 the time he had said to David, and he had a little boy with

 him.

20:36 And he said to the boy, Go and get the arrow I let loose

 from my bow. And while the boy was running, he sent an arrow

 past him.

20:37 And when the boy came to the place where the arrow was,

 Jonathan, crying out after the boy, said, Has it not gone past

 you?

20:38 And Jonathan went on crying out after the boy, Be quick,

 do not keep waiting about, go quickly. And Jonathan's boy got

 the arrow and came back to his master.

20:39 But the boy had no idea what was going on; only Jonathan

 and David had knowledge of it.

20:40 And Jonathan gave his bow and arrows to the boy, and said

 to him, Take these and go back to the town.

20:41 And when the boy had gone, David came from his secret

 place by the hill, and falling to the earth went down on his

 face three times: and they gave one another a kiss, weeping

 together, till David's grief was the greater.

20:42 And Jonathan said to David, Go in peace, for we two have

 taken an oath, in the name of the Lord, saying, The Lord will

 be between me and you, and between my seed and your seed for

 ever. Then David went away, and Jonathan went into the town.

21:1 Then David came to Nob, to Ahimelech the priest: and

 Ahimelech was full of fear at meeting David, and said to him,

 Why are you by yourself, having no man with you?

21:2 And David said to Ahimelech the priest, The king has given

 me orders and has said to me, Say nothing to anyone about the

 business on which I am sending you and the orders I have given

 you: and a certain place has been fixed to which the young men

 are to go.

21:3 So now, if you have here five cakes of bread, give them

 into my hand, or whatever you have.

21:4 And the priest, answering David, said, I have no common

 bread here but there is holy bread; if only the young men have

 kept themselves from women.

21:5 And David in answer said to the priest, Certainly women

 have been kept from us; and as has been done before when I have

 gone out the arms of the young men were made holy, even though

 it was a common journey; how much more today will their arms be

 made holy.

21:6 So the priest gave him the holy bread: there was no other,

 only the holy bread which had been taken from before the Lord,

 so that new bread might be put in its place on the day when it

 was taken away.

21:7 Now a certain man of the servants of Saul was there that

 day, kept back before the Lord; his name was Doeg, an Edomite,

 the strongest of Saul's runners.

21:8 And David said to Ahimelech, Have you no sword or spear

 with you here? for I have come without my sword and other arms,

 because the king's business had to be done quickly.

21:9 And the priest said, The sword of Goliath the Philistine,

 whom you put to death in the valley of Elah, is here folded in

 a cloth at the back of the ephod: take that, if you will, for

 there is no other sword here. And David said, there is no other

 sword like that; give it to me.

21:10 Then David got up and went in flight that day for fear of

 Saul, and went to Achish, the king of Gath.

21:11 And the servants of Achish said to him, Is not this David,

 the king of the land? did they not make songs about him in

 their dances, saying, Saul has put to death thousands, and

 David tens of thousands?

21:12 And David took these words to heart, fearing Achish, the

 king of Gath.

21:13 So changing his behaviour before them, he made it seem as

 if he was off his head, hammering on the doors of the town, and

 letting the water from his mouth go down his chin.

21:14 Then Achish said to his servants, Look! the man is clearly

 off his head; why have you let him come before me?

21:15 Are there not enough unbalanced men about me, that you

 have let this person come and do such tricks before me? is such

 a man to come into my house?

22:1 So David went away from there and took cover in a strong

 place at Adullam; and his brothers and all his father's people,

 hearing of it, went down to him there.

22:2 And everyone who was in trouble, and everyone who was in

 debt, and everyone who was bitter in soul, came together to

 him, and he became captain over them: about four hundred men

 were joined to him.

22:3 And from there David went to Mizpeh in the land of Moab:

 and he said to the king of Moab, Let my father and mother come

 and make their living-place with you till it is clear to me

 what God will do for me.

22:4 And he took them to the king of Moab and they went on

 living with him while David was in his safe place.

22:5 And the prophet Gad said to David, Do not go on living in

 this place but go into the land of Judah. Then David went away

 and came to the woodland of Hereth.

22:6 And news was given to Saul that David had been seen, and

 the men who were with him: now Saul was in Gibeah, seated under

 the tree in the high place, with his spear in his hand, and all

 his servants were in their places before him.

22:7 Then Saul said to his servants who were there about him,

 Give ear now, you Benjamites; will the son of Jesse give to

 every one of you fields and vine-gardens, will he make you all

 captains of hundreds and captains of thousands;

22:8 That all of you have made designs against me, and not one

 of you gave me word when my son made an agreement with the son

 of Jesse, and not one of you has pity for me or has made my

 eyes open to the fact that my servant has been moved by my son

 against me, as at this day?

22:9 Then Doeg, the Edomite, who was by the side of the servants

 of Saul, in answer said, I saw the son of Jesse coming to Nob,

 to Ahimelech, the son of Ahitub.

22:10 And he got directions from the Lord for him, and gave him

 food, and put in his hand the sword of Goliath the Philistine.

22:11 Then the king sent for Ahimelech the priest, the son of

 Ahitub, and for all the men of his father's family who were

 priests in Nob: and they all came to the king.

22:12 And Saul said, Give ear now, O son of Ahitub. And

 answering he said, Here I am, my lord.

22:13 And Saul said to him, Why have you made designs against me

 with the son of Jesse, giving him food and a sword and getting

 directions from the Lord for him, and helping him to take up

 arms against me, and to be on the watch to make a secret attack

 on me as he is doing now?

22:14 Then Ahimelech answering said to the king, Who among all

 your servants is so true to you as David, who is the king's

 son-in-law, and is a captain of your armed men, and has a place

 of honour in your house?

22:15 Is this the first time I have got directions from God for

 him? Far be the thought! let the king make no such statement

 against his servant or my father's family, for your servant has

 no knowledge, great or small, of this thing.

22:16 And the king said, You will certainly be put to death,

 Ahimelech, you and all your father's family.

22:17 Then the king said to the runners who were waiting near

 him, Put the priests of the Lord to death; because they are on

 David's side, and having knowledge of his flight, did not give

 me word of it. But the king's servants would not put out their

 hands to make an attack on the Lord's priests.

22:18 Then the king said to Doeg, You are to put the priests to

 death. And Doeg the Edomite, turning on the priests and

 attacking them, put to death that day eighty-five men who took

 up the ephod.

22:19 And Nob, the town of the priests, he put to the sword, all

 the men and women, children and babies at the breast, and oxen

 and asses and sheep.

22:20 And Abiathar, one of the sons of Ahimelech, the son of

 Ahitub, got away and went in flight after David;

22:21 And gave him the news of how Saul had put to death the

 Lord's priests.

22:22 And David said to Abiathar, I was certain that day, when

 Doeg the Edomite was there, that he would take the news to

 Saul: I am responsible for the lives of all your father's

 family.

22:23 Keep here with me and have no fear; for he who has designs

 on my life has designs on yours: but with me you will be safe.

23:1 And they sent word to David, saying, The Philistines are

 fighting against Keilah and taking the grain from the

 grain-floors.

23:2 So David, questioning the Lord, said, Am I to go and make

 an attack on these Philistines? And the Lord said to David, Go

 and make an attack on the Philistines so that Keilah may be

 kept from falling into their hands.

23:3 And David's men said to him, Even here in Judah we are full

 of fear: how much more then if we go to Keilah against the

 armies of the Philistines?

23:4 Then David put the question to the Lord again, and the Lord

 answering said, Up! go down to Keilah; for I will give the

 Philistines into your hands.

23:5 So David and his men went to Keilah, and had a fight with

 the Philistines, and took away their cattle, and put them to

 the sword with great destruction. So David was the saviour of

 the people of Keilah.

23:6 Now when Abiathar, the son of Ahimelech, went in flight to

 David, he came down to Keilah with the ephod in his hand.

23:7 And news was given to Saul that David had come to Keilah.

 And Saul said, Now God has given him into my hands; for by

 going into a walled town with locked doors, he has let himself

 be shut in.

23:8 And Saul sent for all the people to come to the fight, and

 go down to Keilah to make an attack on David and his men.

23:9 And it was clear to David that Saul had evil designs

 against him, and he said to Abiathar the priest, Come here with

 the ephod.

23:10 Then David said, O Lord, the God of Israel, news has been

 given to your servant that it is Saul's purpose to come to

 Keilah and send destruction on the town because of me.

23:11 And now, is it true, as they have said to me, that Saul is

 coming? O Lord, the God of Israel, give ear to your servant,

 and say if these things are so. And the Lord said, He is coming

 down.

23:12 Then David said, Will the men of Keilah give me and my men

 up to Saul? and the Lord said, They will give you up.

23:13 Then David and his men, about six hundred of them, went

 out of Keilah, and got away wherever they were able to go. And

 Saul, hearing that David had got away from Keilah, did not go

 there.

23:14 And David kept in the waste land, in safe places, waiting

 in the hill-country in the waste land of Ziph. And Saul was

 searching for him every day, but God did not give him up into

 his hands.

23:15 And David was full of fear, in the knowledge that Saul had

 come out to take his life; and David was in the waste land of

 Ziph, in Horesh.

23:16 And Saul's son Jonathan went to David in Horesh, and made

 his hands strong in God;

23:17 And said to him, Have no fear, for Saul my father will not

 get you into his power; and you will be king of Israel, and I

 will be by your side, and my father Saul is certain of this.

23:18 And the two of them made an agreement before the Lord: and

 David went on living in Horesh, and Jonathan went back to his

 house.

23:19 Then the Ziphites came up to Gibeah to see Saul, and said,

 Is not David living secretly among us in the strong places in

 Horesh, in the hill of Hachilah to the south of the waste land?

23:20 So now, O king, have your soul's desire and come down, and

 we, for our part, will give him up into the king's hands.

23:21 And Saul said, The Lord's blessing will be yours, for you

 have had pity on me.

23:22 Go now, and take more steps, and see where he is living:

 for they say that he is expert in deceit.

23:23 So take care to get knowledge of all the secret places

 where he is taking cover, and be certain to come back to me,

 and I will go with you: and without doubt, if he is anywhere in

 the land, I will get him, among all the families of Judah.

23:24 And they went back and came to Ziph before Saul: but David

 and his men were in the waste land of Maon, in the dry land

 south of the waste land.

23:25 And Saul and his men went in search of him. And David had

 word of it, so he came down to the rock in the waste land of

 Maon. And Saul, hearing of this, went after David into the

 waste land of Maon.

23:26 And Saul and his men went on one side of the mountain, and

 David and his men went on the other: and David's purpose was to

 get away as quickly as possible, for fear of Saul; for Saul and

 his men were making a circle round David and his men in order

 to take them.

23:27 But a man came to Saul saying, Be quick and come; for the

 Philistines have made an attack on the land.

23:28 So turning back from going after David, Saul went against

 the Philistines: so that place was named Sela-hammah-lekoth.

23:29 And from there, David went up and took cover in the safe

 place of En-gedi.

24:1 Now when Saul came back from fighting the Philistines, news

 was given him that David was in the waste land of En-gedi.

24:2 Then Saul took three thousand of the best men out of all

 Israel, and went in search of David and his men on the rocks of

 the mountain goats.

24:3 And on the way he came to a place where sheep were kept,

 where there was a hollow in the rock; and Saul went in for a

 private purpose. Now David and his men were in the deepest part

 of the hollow.

24:4 And David's men said to him, Now is the time when the Lord

 says to you, I will give up your hater into your hands to do

 with him whatever seems good to you. Then David, getting up,

 took the skirt of Saul's robe in his hand, cutting off the end

 of it without his knowledge.

24:5 And later, David was full of regret for cutting off Saul's

 skirt.

24:6 And David said to his men, Before the Lord, never let it be

 said that my hand was lifted up against my lord, the man of the

 Lord's selection, for the Lord's holy oil has been put on him.

24:7 So with these words David kept his servants back, and did

 not let them make an attack on Saul. And Saul got up and went

 on his way.

24:8 And after that David came out of the hollow rock, and

 crying after Saul said, My lord the king. And when Saul gave a

 look back, David went down on his face and gave him honour.

24:9 And David said to Saul, Why do you give any attention to

 those who say that it is my desire to do you wrong?

24:10 Look! you have seen today how the Lord gave you up into my

 hands even now in the hollow of the rocks: and some would have

 had me put you to death, but I had pity on you: for I said,

 Never will my hand be lifted up against my lord, who has been

 marked with the holy oil.

24:11 And see, my father, see the skirt of your robe in my hand:

 for the fact that I took off the skirt of your robe and did not

 put you to death is witness that I have no evil purpose, and I

 have done you no wrong, though you are waiting for my life to

 take it.

24:12 May the Lord be judge between me and you, and may the Lord

 give me my rights against you, but my hand will never be lifted

 up against you.

24:13 There is an old saying, From the evil-doer comes evil: but

 my hand will never be lifted up against you.

24:14 After whom has the king of Israel come out? for whom are

 you searching? for a dead dog, an insect.

24:15 So let the Lord be judge, and give a decision between me

 and you, and see and give support to my cause, and keep me from

 falling into your hands.

24:16 Now when David had said these words to Saul, Saul said, Is

 this your voice, David, my son? And Saul was overcome with

 weeping.

24:17 And he said to David, You are right and I am wrong: for

 you have given me back good, but I have given you evil.

24:18 And you have made clear to me how good you have been to me

 today: because, when the Lord gave me up into your hands, you

 did not put me to death.

24:19 If a man comes across his hater, will he let him get away

 safe? so may you be rewarded by the Lord for what you have done

 for me today.

24:20 And now I am certain that you will be king, and that the

 kingdom of Israel will be made strong under your authority.

24:21 So give me your oath by the Lord, that you will not put an

 end to my seed after me or let my name be cut off from my

 father's family.

24:22 And David gave Saul his oath. And Saul went back to his

 house; but David and his men went up to their safe place.

25:1 And death came to Samuel; and all Israel came together,

 weeping for him, and put his body in its resting-place in his

 house at Ramah. Then David went down to the waste land of Maon.

25:2 Now there was a man in Maon whose business was in Carmel;

 he was a great man and had three thousand sheep and a thousand

 goats: and he was cutting the wool of his sheep in Carmel.

25:3 Now this man was named Nabal, and his wife's name was

 Abigail: she was a woman of good sense and pleasing looks: but

 the man was cruel and evil in his ways; he was of the family of

 Caleb.

25:4 And David had word in the waste land that Nabal was cutting

 the wool of his sheep.

25:5 And David sent ten young men, and said to them, Go up to

 Carmel and go to Nabal, and say kind words to him in my name;

25:6 And say this to my brother, May all be well for you: peace

 be to you and your house and all you have.

25:7 I have had word that you have wool-cutters: now the keepers

 of your sheep have been with us, and we have done them no evil,

 and taken nothing of theirs while they were in Carmel.

25:8 If your young men are questioned they will say the same

 thing. So now, let my young men have grace in your eyes, for we

 are come at a good time; please give anything you may have by

 you to your servants and to your son David.

25:9 And when David's young men came, they said all this to

 Nabal, in David's name, and said nothing more.

25:10 And Nabal gave them his answer and said, Who is David? who

 is the son of Jesse? there are a number of servants in these

 days running away from their masters.

25:11 Am I to take my bread and my wine and the meat I have got

 ready for my wool-cutters and give it to men coming from I have

 no idea where?

25:12 So David's young men, turning away, went back and gave him

 an account of everything he had said.

25:13 And David said to his men, Put on your swords, every one

 of you. And every man put on his sword; and David did the same;

 and about four hundred men went up with David, and two hundred

 kept watch over their goods.

25:14 But one of the young men said to Nabal's wife Abigail,

 David sent men from the waste land to say kind words to our

 master, and he gave them a rough answer.

25:15 But these men have been very good to us; they did us no

 wrong and nothing of ours was touched while we were with them

 in the fields:

25:16 But day and night they were like a wall round us while we

 were with them, looking after the sheep.

25:17 So now, give thought to what you are going to do; for evil

 is in store for our master and all his house: for he is such a

 good-for-nothing person that it is not possible to say anything

 to him.

25:18 Then Abigail quickly took two hundred cakes of bread and

 two skins full of wine and five sheep ready for cooking and

 five measures of dry grain and a hundred parcels of dry grapes

 and two hundred cakes of figs, and put them on asses.

25:19 And she said to her young men, Go on in front of me and I

 will come after you. But she said nothing to her husband Nabal.

25:20 Now while she was going down under cover of the mountain

 on her ass, David and his men came down against her, and

 suddenly she came face to face with them.

25:21 Now David had said, What was the use of my taking care of

 this man's goods in the waste land, so that there was no loss

 of anything which was his? he has only given me back evil for

 good.

25:22 May God's punishment be on David, if when morning comes

 there is so much as one male of his people still living.

25:23 And when Abigail saw David, she quickly got off her ass,

 falling down on her face before him.

25:24 And falling at his feet she said, May the wrong be on me,

 my lord, on me: let your servant say a word to you, and give

 ear to the words of your servant.

25:25 Let my lord give no attention to Nabal, that

 good-for-nothing: for as his name is, so is he, a man without

 sense: but I, your servant, did not see the young men whom my

 lord sent.

25:26 So now, my lord, by the living God and by your living

 soul, seeing that the Lord has kept you from the crime of blood

 and from taking into your hands the punishment for your wrongs,

 may all your haters, and those who would do evil to my lord, be

 like Nabal.

25:27 And let this offering, which your servant gives to my

 lord, be given to the young men who are with my lord.

25:28 And may the sin of your servant have forgiveness: for the

 Lord will certainly make your family strong, because my lord is

 fighting in the Lord's war; and no evil will be seen in you all

 your days.

25:29 And though a man has taken up arms against you, putting

 your life in danger, still the soul of my lord will be kept

 safe among the band of the living with the Lord your God; and

 the souls of those who are against you he will send violently

 away from him, like stones from a bag.

25:30 And when the Lord has done for my lord all those good

 things which he has said he will do for you, and has made you a

 ruler over Israel;

25:31 Then you will have no cause for grief, and my lord's heart

 will not be troubled because you have taken life without cause

 and have yourself given punishment for your wrongs: and when

 the Lord has been good to you, then give a thought to your

 servant.

25:32 And David said to Abigail, May the Lord, the God of

 Israel, be praised, who sent you to me today:

25:33 A blessing on your good sense and on you, who have kept me

 today from the crime of blood and from taking into my hands the

 punishment for my wrongs.

25:34 For truly, by the living Lord, the God of Israel, who has

 kept me from doing you evil, if you had not been so quick in

 coming to me and meeting me, by dawn there would not have been

 in Nabal's house so much as one male living.

25:35 Then David took from her hands her offering: and he said

 to her, Go back to your house in peace; see, I have given ear

 to your voice, and taken your offering with respect.

25:36 And Abigail went back to Nabal; and he was feasting in his

 house like a king; and Nabal's heart was full of joy, for he

 had taken much wine; so she said nothing to him till dawn came.

25:37 And in the morning, when the effect of the wine was gone,

 Nabal's wife gave him an account of all these things, and all

 the heart went out of him, and he became like stone.

25:38 And about ten days after, the Lord sent disease on Nabal

 and death came to him.

25:39 And David, hearing that Nabal was dead, said, May the Lord

 be praised, who has taken up my cause against Nabal for the

 shame which he put on me, and has kept back his servant from

 evil, and has sent on Nabal's head the reward of his

 evil-doing. And David sent word to Abigail, desiring to take

 her as his wife.

25:40 And when David's servants came to Carmel, to Abigail, they

 said to her, David has sent us to you to take you to him as his

 wife.

25:41 And she got up, and going down on her face to the earth,

 said, See, I am ready to be a servant-girl, washing the feet of

 the servants of my lord.

25:42 Then Abigail got up quickly and went on her ass, with five

 of her young women, after the men whom David had sent; and she

 became David's wife.

25:43 And David had taken Ahinoam of Jezreel, to be his wife;

 these two were his wives.

25:44 Now Saul had given his daughter Michal, David's wife, to

 Palti the son of Laish of Gallim.

26:1 And the Ziphites came to Saul at Gibeah, and said, Is not

 David waiting secretly near us in the hill of Hachilah, before

 the waste land?

26:2 Then Saul went down to the waste land of Ziph, taking with

 him three thousand of the best men of Israel, to make search

 for David in the waste land of Ziph.

26:3 And Saul put up his tents on the hill of Hachilah, which is

 in front of the waste land on the road. But David was in the

 waste land, and he saw that Saul was coming after him.

26:4 And so David sent out watchers, and got word from them that

 Saul was certainly coming.

26:5 And David got up and came to the place where Saul's tents

 were: and David had a view of the place where Saul was sleeping

 with Abner, the son of Ner, the captain of his army: and Saul

 was sleeping inside the ring of carts, and the tents of the

 people were all round him.

26:6 Then David said to Ahimelech the Hittite, and to Abishai,

 the son of Zeruiah, brother of Joab, Who will go down with me

 to the tents of Saul? And Abishai said, I will go down with

 you.

26:7 So David and Abishai came down to the army by night: and

 Saul was sleeping inside the ring of carts with his spear

 planted in the earth by his head: and Abner and the people were

 sleeping round him.

26:8 Then Abishai said to David, God has given up your hater

 into your hands today; now let me give him one blow through to

 the earth with his spear, and there will be no need to give him

 a second.

26:9 And David said to Abishai Do not put him to death; for who,

 without sin, may put out his hand against the man on whom the

 Lord has put the holy oil?

26:10 And David said, By the living Lord, the Lord will send

 destruction on him; the natural day of his death will come, or

 he will go into the fight and come to his end.

26:11 Never will my hand be stretched out against the man marked

 with the holy oil; but take the spear which is by his head and

 the vessel of water, and let us go.

26:12 So David took the spear and the vessel of water from

 Saul's head; and they got away without any man seeing them, or

 being conscious of their coming, or awaking; for they were all

 sleeping because a deep sleep from the Lord had come on them.

26:13 Then David went over to the other side, and took his place

 on the top of a mountain some distance away, with a great space

 between them;

26:14 And crying out to the people and to Abner, the son of Ner,

 David said, Have you no answer to give, Abner? Then Abner said,

 Who is that crying out to the king?

26:15 And David said to Abner, Are you not a man of war? is

 there any other like you in Israel? why then have you not kept

 watch over your lord the king? for one of the people came in to

 put the king your lord to death.

26:16 What you have done is not good. By the living Lord, death

 is the right fate for you, because you have not kept watch over

 your lord, the man on whom the Lord has put the holy oil. Now

 see, where is the king's spear, and the vessel of water which

 was by his head?

26:17 And Saul, conscious that the voice was David's, said, Is

 that your voice, David, my son? And David said, It is my voice,

 O my lord king.

26:18 And he said, Why does my lord go armed against his

 servant? what have I done? or what evil is there in me?

26:19 Let my lord the king give ear now to the words of his

 servant. If it is the Lord who is moving you against me, let

 him take an offering: but if it is the children of men, may

 they be cursed before the Lord, for driving me out today and

 keeping me from my place in the heritage of the Lord, saying,

 Go, be the servant of other gods.

26:20 Then do not let my blood be drained out on the earth away

 from the face of the Lord: for the king of Israel has come out

 to take my life, like one going after birds in the mountains.

26:21 Then Saul said, I have done wrong: come back to me, David

 my son: I will do you no more wrong, because my life was dear

 to you today truly, I have been foolish and my error is very

 great.

26:22 Then David said, Here is the king's spear! let one of the

 young men come over and get it.

26:23 And the Lord will give to every man the reward of his

 righteousness and his faith: because the Lord gave you into my

 hands today, and I would not put out my hand against the man

 who has been marked with the holy oil.

26:24 And so, as your life was dear to me today, may my life be

 dear to the Lord, and may he make me free from all my troubles.

26:25 Then Saul said to David, May a blessing be on you, David,

 my son; you will do great things and without doubt you will

 overcome. Then David went on his way, and Saul went back to his

 place.

27:1 And David said to himself, Some day death will come to me

 by the hand of Saul: the only thing for me to do is to get away

 into the land of the Philistines; then Saul will give up hope

 of taking me in any part of the land of Israel: and so I may be

 able to get away from him.

27:2 So David and the six hundred men who were with him went

 over to Achish, the son of Maoch, king of Gath.

27:3 And David and his men were living with Achish at Gath;

 every man had his family with him, and David had his two wives,

 Ahinoam of Jezreel, and Abigail of Carmel, who had been the

 wife of Nabal.

27:4 And Saul, hearing that David had gone to Gath, went after

 him no longer.

27:5 Then David said to Achish, If now I have grace in your

 eyes, let me have a place in one of the smaller towns of your

 land, to be my living-place; for it is not right for your

 servant to be living with you in the king's town.

27:6 So Achish straight away gave him Ziklag: and for that

 reason Ziklag has been the property of the kings of Judah to

 this day.

27:7 And David was living in the land of the Philistines for the

 space of a year and four months.

27:8 And David and his men went up and made attacks on the

 Geshurites and the Girzites and the Amalekites; for these were

 the people who were living in the land from Telam on the way to

 Shur, as far as Egypt.

27:9 And David again and again made attacks on the land till not

 a man or a woman was still living; and he took away the sheep

 and the oxen and the asses and the camels and the clothing; and

 he came back to Achish.

27:10 And every time Achish said, Where have you been fighting

 today? David said, Against the South of Judah and the South of

 the Jerahmeelites and the South of the Kenites.

27:11 Not one living man or woman did David ever take back with

 him to Gath, fearing that they might give an account of what

 had taken place, and say, This is what David did, and so has he

 been doing all the time while he has been living in the land of

 the Philistines.

27:12 And Achish had belief in what David said, saying, He has

 made himself hated by all his people Israel, and so he will be

 my servant for ever.

28:1 Now in those days the Philistines got their forces together

 to make war on Israel. And Achish said to David, Certainly you

 and your men are to go out with me to the fight.

28:2 And David said to Achish, You will see now what your

 servant will do. And Achish said to David, Then I will make you

 keeper of my head for ever.

28:3 Now Samuel was dead, and all Israel, after weeping for him,

 had put his body in its last resting-place in Ramah, his town.

 And Saul had put away from the land all those who had control

 of spirits and who made use of secret arts.

28:4 And the Philistines came together and put their forces in

 position in Shunem; and Saul got all Israel together and they

 took up their positions in Gilboa.

28:5 And when Saul saw the Philistine army he was troubled, and

 his heart was moved with fear.

28:6 And when Saul went for directions to the Lord, the Lord

 gave him no answer, by a dream or by the Urim or by the

 prophets.

28:7 Then Saul said to his servants, Get me a woman who has

 control of a spirit so that I may go to her and get directions.

 And his servants said to him, There is such a woman at En-dor.

28:8 So Saul, putting on other clothing, so that he might not be

 seen to be the king, took two men with him and went to the

 woman by night; and he said, Now, with the help of the spirit

 which you have, make the person whose name I will give you come

 up.

28:9 And the woman said to him, But you have knowledge of what

 Saul has done, how he has put away out of the land those who

 have control of spirits and the users of secret arts: why would

 you, by a trick, put me in danger of death?

28:10 And Saul made an oath to her by the Lord, saying, By the

 living Lord, no punishment will come to you for this.

28:11 Then the woman said, Who am I to let you see? And he said,

 Make Samuel come up for me.

28:12 And the woman saw that it was Saul, and she gave a loud

 cry, and said to Saul, Why have you made use of deceit? for you

 are Saul.

28:13 And the king said to her, Have no fear: what do you see?

 And the woman said to Saul, I see a god coming up out of the

 earth.

28:14 And he said to her, What is his form? And she said, It is

 an old man coming up covered with a robe. And Saul saw that it

 was Samuel, and with his face bent down to the earth he gave

 him honour.

28:15 And Samuel said to Saul, Why have you made me come up,

 troubling my rest? And Saul in answer said, I am in great

 danger; for the Philistines are making war on me, and God has

 gone away from me and will no longer give me any answer, by the

 prophets or by dreams: so I have sent for you to make clear to

 me what I am to do.

28:16 And Samuel said, Why do you put your questions to me,

 seeing that God has gone away from you and is on the side of

 him who is against you?

28:17 And the Lord himself has done what I said: the Lord has

 taken the kingdom out of your hand and given it to your

 neighbour David;

28:18 Because you did not do what the Lord said, and did not

 give effect to his burning wrath against Amalek. So the Lord

 has done this thing to you today.

28:19 And more than this, the Lord will give Israel up with you

 into the hands of the Philistines: and tomorrow you and your

 sons will be with me: and the Lord will give up the army of

 Israel into the hands of the Philistines.

28:20 Then Saul went down flat on the earth, and was full of

 fear because of Samuel's words: and there was no strength in

 him, for he had taken no food all that day or all that night.

28:21 And the woman came to Saul and saw that he was in great

 trouble, and said to him, See now, your servant has given ear

 to your words, and I have put my life in danger by doing what

 you said.

28:22 So now, give ear to the voice of your servant, and let me

 give you a little bread; and take some food to give you

 strength when you go on your way.

28:23 But he would not, saying, I have no desire for food. But

 his servants, together with the woman, made him take food, and

 he gave way to them. So he got up from the earth, and took his

 seat on the bed.

28:24 And the woman had in the house a young cow, made fat for

 food; and she put it to death straight away; and she took meal

 and got it mixed and made unleavened bread;

28:25 And she put it before Saul and his servants, and they had

 a meal. Then they got up and went away the same night.

29:1 Now the Philistines got all their army together at Aphek:

 and the Israelites put their forces in position by the fountain

 in Jezreel.

29:2 And the lords of the Philistines went on with their

 hundreds and their thousands, and David and his men came after

 with Achish.

29:3 Then the rulers of the Philistines said, What are these

 Hebrews doing here? And Achish said to the rulers of the

 Philistines, Is this not David, the servant of Saul the king of

 Israel, who has been with me for a year or two, and I have

 never seen any wrong in him from the time when he came to me

 till now?

29:4 But the rulers of the Philistines were angry with him, and

 said to him, Make the man go back to the place you have given

 him; do not let him go down with us to the fight, or he may be

 turned against us and be false to us: for how will this man

 make peace with his lord? will it not be with the heads of

 these men?

29:5 Is this not David, who was named in their songs, when in

 the dance they said to one another, Saul has put to death

 thousands, and David tens of thousands?

29:6 Then Achish sent for David and said to him, By the living

 Lord, you are upright, and everything you have done with me in

 the army has been pleasing to me: I have seen no evil in you

 from the day when you came to me till now: but still, the lords

 are not pleased with you.

29:7 So now go back, and go in peace, so that you do not make

 the lords of the Philistines angry.

29:8 And David said to Achish, But what have I done? what have

 you seen in your servant while I have been with you till this

 day, that I may not go and take up arms against those who are

 now making war on my lord the king?

29:9 And Achish in answer said, It is true that in my eyes you

 are good, like an angel of God: but still, the rulers of the

 Philistines have said, He is not to go up with us to the fight.

29:10 So get up early in the morning, with the servants of your

 lord who are with you, and go to the place I have given you,

 and have no evil design in your heart, for you are good in my

 eyes; but when there is light enough in the morning, go away.

29:11 So David and his men got up early in the morning to go

 back to the land of the Philistines. And the Philistines went

 up to Jezreel.

30:1 Now when David and his men came to Ziklag on the third day,

 the Amalekites had made an attack on the South and on Ziklag,

 and had overcome Ziklag and put it on fire;

30:2 And had made the women and all who were there, small and

 great, prisoners: they had not put any of them to death, but

 had taken them all away.

30:3 And when David and his men came to the town, they saw that

 it had been burned down, and their wives and their sons and

 daughters had been made prisoners.

30:4 Then David and the people who were with him gave themselves

 up to weeping till they were able to go on weeping no longer.

30:5 And David's two wives, Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail, the

 wife of Nabal of Carmel, had been made prisoners.

30:6 And David was greatly troubled; for the people were talking

 of stoning him, because their hearts were bitter, every man

 sorrowing for his sons and his daughters: but David made

 himself strong in the Lord his God.

30:7 And David said to Abiathar the priest, the son of

 Ahimelech, Come here to me with the ephod. And Abiathar took

 the ephod to David.

30:8 Then David, questioning the Lord, said, Am I to go after

 this band? will I be able to overtake them? And in answer he

 said, Go after them, for you will certainly overtake them, and

 get back everything.

30:9 So David went, and his six hundred men went with him, and

 they came to the stream Besor.

30:10 And David, with four hundred men, went on: but two hundred

 of them were overcome with weariness, and not able to go across

 the stream.

30:11 And in the fields they saw an Egyptian whom they took to

 David, and they gave him bread, and he had a meal, and they

 gave him water for drink;

30:12 And they gave him part of a cake of figs and some dry

 grapes; and after the food, his spirit came back to him, for he

 had had no food or drink for three days and nights.

30:13 And David said to him, Whose man are you and where do you

 come from? And he said, I am a young man of Egypt, servant to

 an Amalekite; and my master went on without me because three

 days back I became ill.

30:14 We made an attack on the south part of the country of the

 Cherethites, and on the land which is Judah's, and on the south

 of Caleb; and we put Ziklag on fire.

30:15 And David said to him, Will you take me down to this band?

 And he said, If you give me your oath that you will not put me

 to death or give me up to my master, I will take you to them.

30:16 And when he had taken him down, they saw them all, seated

 about on all sides, feasting and drinking among all the mass of

 goods which they had taken from the land of the Philistines and

 the land of Judah.

30:17 And David went on fighting them from evening till the

 evening of the day after; and not one of them got away but only

 four hundred young men who went in flight on camels.

30:18 And David got back everything the Amalekites had taken;

 and he got back his two wives.

30:19 There was no loss of anything, small or great, sons or

 daughters or goods or anything which they had taken away: David

 got it all back.

30:20 And they took all the flocks and herds, and driving them

 in front of him, said, These are David's.

30:21 And David came to the two hundred men, who because of

 weariness had not gone with him, but were waiting at the stream

 Besor: and they went out, meeting David and the people who were

 with him; and when they came near them, they said, How are you?

30:22 Then the bad and good-for-nothing men among those who went

 with David said, Because they did not go with us, we will give

 them nothing of the goods which we have got back, but only to

 every man his wife and children, so that he may take them and

 go.

30:23 Then David said, You are not to do this, my brothers,

 after what the Lord has given us, who has kept us safe and

 given up the band which came against us into our hands.

30:24 Who is going to give any attention to you in this

 question? for an equal part will be given to him who went to

 the fight and to him who was waiting by the goods: they are all

 to have the same.

30:25 And so he made it a rule and an order for Israel from that

 day till now.

30:26 And when David came to Ziklag, he sent some of the goods

 to the responsible men of Judah, and to his friends, saying,

 Here is an offering for you from the goods of those who were

 fighting against the Lord;

30:27 He sent to those who were in Beth-el, and in Ramah of the

 South, and in Jattir;

30:28 And to those in Arara and Eshtemoa

30:29 and Carmel and in the towns of the Jerahmeelites, and in

 the towns of the Kenites;

30:30 And to those who were in Hormah and in Bor-ashan and in

 Athach;

30:31 And in Hebron, and to all the places where David and his

 men had been living.

31:1 Now the Philistines were fighting against Israel: and the

 men of Israel went in flight before the Philistines, falling

 down wounded in Mount Gilboa.

31:2 And the Philistines overtook Saul and his sons; and they

 put to death Jonathan and Abinadab and Malchi-shua, the sons of

 Saul.

31:3 And the fight was going badly for Saul, and the archers

 came across him, and he was wounded by the archers.

31:4 Then Saul said to the servant who had the care of his arms,

 Take out your sword and put it through me, before these men

 without circumcision come and make sport of me. But his

 servant, full of fear, would not do so. Then Saul took out his

 sword, and falling on it, put an end to himself.

31:5 And when his servant saw that Saul was dead, he did the

 same, and was united with him in death.

31:6 So death overtook Saul and his three sons and his servant

 on the same day.

31:7 And when the men of Israel across the valley and on the

 other side of Jordan saw that the army of Israel was in flight

 and that Saul and his sons were dead, they came out of their

 towns and went in flight; and the Philistines came and took

 them for themselves.

31:8 Now on the day after, when the Philistines came to take

 their goods from the dead, they saw Saul and his three sons

 dead on the earth in Mount Gilboa.

31:9 And cutting off his head and taking away his war-dress,

 they sent word into the land of the Philistines round about, to

 take the news to their gods and to the people.

31:10 His war-dress they put in the house of Astarte; and his

 body was fixed on the wall of Beth-shan.

31:11 And when the people of Jabesh-gilead had news of what the

 Philistines had done to Saul,

31:12 All the fighting men got up and, travelling all night,

 took Saul's body and the bodies of his sons from the wall of

 Beth-shan; and they came to Jabesh and had them burned there.

31:13 And their bones they put in the earth under a tree in

 Jabesh; and for seven days they took no food.