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  • So Samuel went on and said, "Though you had no confidence in yourself, you became chief of the tribes of Israel, for Yahweh wanted to anoint you king over Israel. (1 Samuel 15, 17)

  • Samuel then said, "Does Yahweh take as much delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obedience to his command? Obedience is better than sacrifice, and submission better than the fat of rams. (1 Samuel 15, 22)

  • Saul then told Samuel, "I have sinned in disobeying Yahweh's command and your instructions. I feared my own men and obeyed them instead. (1 Samuel 15, 24)

  • Samuel refused and said, "I will not return with you because you have rejected the word of Yahweh and he has rejected you as king of Israel." (1 Samuel 15, 26)

  • As Samuel turned to leave, Saul held onto the end of his robe, which tore. (1 Samuel 15, 27)

  • Then Samuel said to Saul, "Yahweh has torn the kingdom of Israel from you this day and has given it to someone better than you. (1 Samuel 15, 28)

  • And Samuel returned with Saul who went to worship Yahweh. (1 Samuel 15, 31)

  • Samuel said, "Bring me Agag, king of the Amalekites." Agag stood before him with a cheerful face, thinking that he was now out of danger. (1 Samuel 15, 32)

  • But Samuel told him, "As your sword has made women childless, so shall your mother be childless among women." Then Samuel dealt a mortal blow to Agag before Yahweh in Gilgal. (1 Samuel 15, 33)

  • Samuel left for Ramah while Saul went home to Gibeah of Saul. (1 Samuel 15, 34)

  • From that day Samuel did not see Saul again until he died, but he was grieving over Saul because Yahweh regretted having made him king over Israel. (1 Samuel 15, 35)

  • Yahweh asked Samuel, "How long will you be grieving over Saul whom I have rejected as king of Israel? Fill your horn with oil and be on your way to Jesse the Bethlehemite for I have chosen my king from among his sons." (1 Samuel 16, 1)


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