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Chapter 10
Now
the
Philistines
fought
against
Israel;
and
the
men
of
Israel
fled
from
before
the
Philistines,
and
fell
down
slain
in
mount
Gilboa.
2
And
the
Philistines
followed
hard
after
Saul,
and
after
his
sons;
and
the
Philistines
slew
Jonathan,
and
Abinadab,
and
Malchi-shua,
the
sons
of
Saul.
3
And
the
battle
went
sore
against
Saul,
and
the
archers
hit
him,
and
he
was
wounded
of
the
archers.
4
Then
said
Saul
to
his
armourbearer,
Draw
thy
sword,
and
thrust
me
through
therewith;
lest
these
uncircumcised
come
and
abuse
me.
But
his
armourbearer
would
not;
for
he
was
sore
afraid.
So
Saul
took
a
sword,
and
fell
upon
it.
5
And
when
his
armourbearer
saw
that
Saul
was
dead,
he
fell
likewise
on
the
sword,
and
died.
6
So
Saul
died,
and
his
three
sons,
and
all
his
house
died
together.
7
And
when
all
the
men
of
Israel
that
were
in
the
valley
saw
that
they
fled,
and
that
Saul
and
his
sons
were
dead,
then
they
forsook
their
cities,
and
fled:
and
the
Philistines
came
and
dwelt
in
them.
8
And
it
came
to
pass
on
the
morrow,
when
the
Philistines
came
to
strip
the
slain,
that
they
found
Saul
and
his
sons
fallen
in
mount
Gilboa.
9
And
when
they
had
stripped
him,
they
took
his
head,
and
his
armour,
and
sent
into
the
land
of
the
Philistines
round
about,
to
carry
tidings
unto
their
idols,
and
to
the
people.
10
And
they
put
his
armour
in
the
house
of
their
gods,
and
fastened
his
head
in
the
temple
of
Dagon.
11
And
when
all
Jabesh-gilead
heard
all
that
the
Philistines
had
done
to
Saul,
12
They
arose,
all
the
valiant
men,
and
took
away
the
body
of
Saul,
and
the
bodies
of
his
sons,
and
brought
them
to
Jabesh,
and
buried
their
bones
under
the
oak
in
Jabesh,
and
fasted
seven
days.
13
So
Saul
died
for
his
transgression
which
he
committed
against
the
Lord,
even
against
the
word
of
the
Lord,
which
he
kept
not,
and
also
for
asking
counsel
of
one
that
had
a
familiar
spirit,
to
inquire
of
it;
14
And
inquired
not
of
the
Lord:
therefore
he
slew
him,
and
turned
the
kingdom
unto
David
the
son
of
Jesse.
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