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Chapter 10
Then
Samuel
took
a
vial
of
oil,
and
poured
it
upon
his
head,
and
kissed
him,
and
said,
Is
it
not
because
the
Lord
hath
anointed
thee
to
be
captain
over
his
inheritance?
2
When
thou
art
departed
from
me
to
day,
then
thou
shalt
find
two
men
by
Rachel’s
sepulchre
in
the
border
of
Benjamin
at
Zelzah;
and
they
will
say
unto
thee,
The
asses
which
thou
wentest
to
seek
are
found:
and,
lo,
thy
father
hath
left
the
care
of
the
asses,
and
sorroweth
for
you,
saying,
What
shall
I
do
for
my
son?
3
Then
shalt
thou
go
on
forward
from
thence,
and
thou
shalt
come
to
the
plain
of
Tabor,
and
there
shall
meet
thee
three
men
going
up
to
God
to
Beth-el,
one
carrying
three
kids,
and
another
carrying
three
loaves
of
bread,
and
another
carrying
a
bottle
of
wine:
4
And
they
will
salute
thee,
and
give
thee
two
loaves
of
bread;
which
thou
shalt
receive
of
their
hands.
5
After
that
thou
shalt
come
to
the
hill
of
God,
where
is
the
garrison
of
the
Philistines:
and
it
shall
come
to
pass,
when
thou
art
come
thither
to
the
city,
that
thou
shalt
meet
a
company
of
prophets
coming
down
from
the
high
place
with
a
psaltery,
and
a
tabret,
and
a
pipe,
and
a
harp,
before
them;
and
they
shall
prophesy:
6
And
the
Spirit
of
the
Lord
will
come
upon
thee,
and
thou
shalt
prophesy
with
them,
and
shalt
be
turned
into
another
man.
7
And
let
it
be,
when
these
signs
are
come
unto
thee,
that
thou
do
as
occasion
serve
thee;
for
God
is
with
thee.
8
And
thou
shalt
go
down
before
me
to
Gilgal;
and,
behold,
I
will
come
down
unto
thee,
to
offer
burnt
offerings,
and
to
sacrifice
sacrifices
of
peace
offerings:
seven
days
shalt
thou
tarry,
till
I
come
to
thee,
and
shew
thee
what
thou
shalt
do.
9
And
it
was
so,
that
when
he
had
turned
his
back
to
go
from
Samuel,
God
gave
him
another
heart:
and
all
those
signs
came
to
pass
that
day.
10
And
when
they
came
thither
to
the
hill,
behold,
a
company
of
prophets
met
him;
and
the
Spirit
of
God
came
upon
him,
and
he
prophesied
among
them.
11
And
it
came
to
pass,
when
all
that
knew
him
beforetime
saw
that,
behold,
he
prophesied
among
the
prophets,
then
the
people
said
one
to
another,
What
is
this
that
is
come
unto
the
son
of
Kish?
Is
Saul
also
among
the
prophets?
12
And
one
of
the
same
place
answered
and
said,
But
who
is
their
father?
Therefore
it
became
a
proverb,
Is
Saul
also
among
the
prophets?
13
And
when
he
had
made
an
end
of
prophesying,
he
came
to
the
high
place.
14
And
Saul’s
uncle
said
unto
him
and
to
his
servant,
Whither
went
ye?
And
he
said,
To
seek
the
asses:
and
when
we
saw
that
they
were
no
where,
we
came
to
Samuel.
15
And
Saul’s
uncle
said,
Tell
me,
I
pray
thee,
what
Samuel
said
unto
you.
16
And
Saul
said
unto
his
uncle,
He
told
us
plainly
that
the
asses
were
found.
But
of
the
matter
of
the
kingdom,
whereof
Samuel
spake,
he
told
him
not.
17
And
Samuel
called
the
people
together
unto
the
Lord
to
Mizpeh;
18
And
said
unto
the
children
of
Israel,
Thus
saith
the
Lord
God
of
Israel,
I
brought
up
Israel
out
of
Egypt,
and
delivered
you
out
of
the
hand
of
the
Egyptians,
and
out
of
the
hand
of
all
kingdoms,
and
of
them
that
oppressed
you:
19
And
ye
have
this
day
rejected
your
God,
who
himself
saved
you
out
of
all
your
adversities
and
your
tribulations;
and
ye
have
said
unto
him,
Nay,
but
set
a
king
over
us.
Now
therefore
present
yourselves
before
the
Lord
by
your
tribes,
and
by
your
thousands.
20
And
when
Samuel
had
caused
all
the
tribes
of
Israel
to
come
near,
the
tribe
of
Benjamin
was
taken.
21
When
he
had
caused
the
tribe
of
Benjamin
to
come
near
by
their
families,
the
family
of
Matri
was
taken,
and
Saul
the
son
of
Kish
was
taken:
and
when
they
sought
him,
he
could
not
be
found.
22
Therefore
they
inquired
of
the
Lord
further,
if
the
man
should
yet
come
thither.
And
the
Lord
answered,
Behold,
he
hath
hid
himself
among
the
stuff.
23
And
they
ran
and
fetched
him
thence:
and
when
he
stood
among
the
people,
he
was
higher
than
any
of
the
people
from
his
shoulders
and
upward.
24
And
Samuel
said
to
all
the
people,
See
ye
him
whom
the
Lord
hath
chosen,
that
there
is
none
like
him
among
all
the
people?
And
all
the
people
shouted,
and
said,
God
save
the
king.
25
Then
Samuel
told
the
people
the
manner
of
the
kingdom,
and
wrote
it
in
a
book,
and
laid
it
up
before
the
Lord.
And
Samuel
sent
all
the
people
away,
every
man
to
his
house.
26
And
Saul
also
went
home
to
Gibeah;
and
there
went
with
him
a
band
of
men,
whose
hearts
God
had
touched.
27
But
the
children
of
Belial
said,
How
shall
this
man
save
us?
And
they
despised
him,
and
brought
him
no
presents.
But
he
held
his
peace.
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