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Chapter 28
And
it
came
to
pass
in
those
days,
that
the
Philistines
gathered
their
armies
together
for
warfare,
to
fight
with
Israel.
And
Achish
said
unto
David,
Know
thou
assuredly,
that
thou
shalt
go
out
with
me
to
battle,
thou
and
thy
men.
2
And
David
said
to
Achish,
Surely
thou
shalt
know
what
thy
servant
can
do.
And
Achish
said
to
David,
Therefore
will
I
make
thee
keeper
of
mine
head
for
ever.
3
Now
Samuel
was
dead,
and
all
Israel
had
lamented
him,
and
buried
him
in
Ramah,
even
in
his
own
city.
And
Saul
had
put
away
those
that
had
familiar
spirits,
and
the
wizards,
out
of
the
land.
4
And
the
Philistines
gathered
themselves
together,
and
came
and
pitched
in
Shunem:
and
Saul
gathered
all
Israel
together,
and
they
pitched
in
Gilboa.
5
And
when
Saul
saw
the
host
of
the
Philistines,
he
was
afraid,
and
his
heart
greatly
trembled.
6
And
when
Saul
inquired
of
the
Lord,
the
Lord
answered
him
not,
neither
by
dreams,
nor
by
Urim,
nor
by
prophets.
7
Then
said
Saul
unto
his
servants,
Seek
me
a
woman
that
hath
a
familiar
spirit,
that
I
may
go
to
her,
and
inquire
of
her.
And
his
servants
said
to
him,
Behold,
there
is
a
woman
that
hath
a
familiar
spirit
at
Endor.
8
And
Saul
disguised
himself,
and
put
on
other
raiment,
and
he
went,
and
two
men
with
him,
and
they
came
to
the
woman
by
night:
and
he
said,
I
pray
thee,
divine
unto
me
by
the
familiar
spirit,
and
bring
me
him
up,
whom
I
shall
name
unto
thee.
9
And
the
woman
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thou
knowest
what
Saul
hath
done,
how
he
hath
cut
off
those
that
have
familiar
spirits,
and
the
wizards,
out
of
the
land:
wherefore
then
layest
thou
a
snare
for
my
life,
to
cause
me
to
die?
10
And
Saul
sware
to
her
by
the
Lord,
saying,
As
the
Lord
liveth,
there
shall
no
punishment
happen
to
thee
for
this
thing.
11
Then
said
the
woman,
Whom
shall
I
bring
up
unto
thee?
And
he
said,
Bring
me
up
Samuel.
12
And
when
the
woman
saw
Samuel,
she
cried
with
a
loud
voice:
and
the
woman
spake
to
Saul,
saying,
Why
hast
thou
deceived
me?
for
thou
art
Saul.
13
And
the
king
said
unto
her,
Be
not
afraid:
for
what
sawest
thou?
And
the
woman
said
unto
Saul,
I
saw
gods
ascending
out
of
the
earth.
14
And
he
said
unto
her,
What
form
is
he
of?
And
she
said,
An
old
man
cometh
up;
and
he
is
covered
with
a
mantle.
And
Saul
perceived
that
it
was
Samuel,
and
he
stooped
with
his
face
to
the
ground,
and
bowed
himself.
15
And
Samuel
said
to
Saul,
Why
hast
thou
disquieted
me,
to
bring
me
up?
And
Saul
answered,
I
am
sore
distressed;
for
the
Philistines
make
war
against
me,
and
God
is
departed
from
me,
and
answereth
me
no
more,
neither
by
prophets,
nor
by
dreams:
therefore
I
have
called
thee,
that
thou
mayest
make
known
unto
me
what
I
shall
do.
16
Then
said
Samuel,
Wherefore
then
dost
thou
ask
of
me,
seeing
the
Lord
is
departed
from
thee,
and
is
become
thine
enemy?
17
And
the
Lord
hath
done
to
him,
as
he
spake
by
me:
for
the
Lord
hath
rent
the
kingdom
out
of
thine
hand,
and
given
it
to
thy
neighbour,
even
to
David:
18
Because
thou
obeyedst
not
the
voice
of
the
Lord,
nor
executedst
his
fierce
wrath
upon
Amalek,
therefore
hath
the
Lord
done
this
thing
unto
thee
this
day.
19
Moreover
the
Lord
will
also
deliver
Israel
with
thee
into
the
hand
of
the
Philistines:
and
to
morrow
shalt
thou
and
thy
sons
be
with
me:
the
Lord
also
shall
deliver
the
host
of
Israel
into
the
hand
of
the
Philistines.
20
Then
Saul
fell
straightway
all
along
on
the
earth,
and
was
sore
afraid,
because
of
the
words
of
Samuel:
and
there
was
no
strength
in
him;
for
he
had
eaten
no
bread
all
the
day,
nor
all
the
night.
21
And
the
woman
came
unto
Saul,
and
saw
that
he
was
sore
troubled,
and
said
unto
him,
Behold,
thine
handmaid
hath
obeyed
thy
voice,
and
I
have
put
my
life
in
my
hand,
and
have
hearkened
unto
thy
words
which
thou
spakest
unto
me.
22
Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
hearken
thou
also
unto
the
voice
of
thine
handmaid,
and
let
me
set
a
morsel
of
bread
before
thee;
and
eat,
that
thou
mayest
have
strength,
when
thou
goest
on
thy
way.
23
But
he
refused,
and
said,
I
will
not
eat.
But
his
servants,
together
with
the
woman,
compelled
him;
and
he
hearkened
unto
their
voice.
So
he
arose
from
the
earth,
and
sat
upon
the
bed.
24
And
the
woman
had
a
fat
calf
in
the
house;
and
she
hasted,
and
killed
it,
and
took
flour,
and
kneaded
it,
and
did
bake
unleavened
bread
thereof:
25
And
she
brought
it
before
Saul,
and
before
his
servants;
and
they
did
eat.
Then
they
rose
up,
and
went
away
that
night.
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