1 Samuel 15
1 Samuel also
said unto
Saul, The
LORD sent me to
anoint thee to be
king over his
people, over
Israel: now therefore
hearken thou unto the
voice of the
words of the
LORD. 2 Thus
saith the
LORD of
hosts, I
remember that which
Amalek did to
Israel, how he
laid wait for him in the
way, when he came
up from
Egypt. 3 Now
go and
smite Amalek, and utterly
destroy all that they have, and
spare them not; but
slay both
man and
woman, infant and
suckling,
ox and
sheep, camel and
ass. 4 And
Saul gathered the
people together, and
numbered them in
Telaim, two
hundred thousand footmen, and
ten thousand men of
Judah. 5 And
Saul came to a
city of
Amalek, and laid
wait in the
valley. 6 And
Saul said unto the
Kenites, Go,
depart, get you
down from
among the
Amalekites, lest I
destroy you with them: for ye
shewed kindness to all the
children of
Israel, when they came
up out of
Egypt. So the
Kenites departed from
among the
Amalekites. 7 And
Saul smote the
Amalekites from
Havilah until thou
comest to
Shur, that is over
against Egypt. 8 And he
took Agag the
king of the
Amalekites alive, and utterly
destroyed all the
people with the
edge of the
sword. 9 But
Saul and the
people spared Agag, and the
best of the
sheep, and of the
oxen, and of the
fatlings, and the
lambs, and all that was
good, and
would not utterly
destroy them: but every
thing that was
vile and
refuse, that they destroyed
utterly.
10 Then came the
word of the
LORD unto
Samuel, saying,
11 It
repenteth me that I have set
up Saul to be
king: for he is turned
back from
following me, and hath not
performed my
commandments. And it
grieved Samuel; and he
cried unto the
LORD all
night. 12 And when
Samuel rose
early to
meet Saul in the
morning, it was
told Samuel, saying,
Saul came to
Carmel, and, behold, he set him
up a
place, and is gone
about, and passed
on, and gone
down to
Gilgal. 13 And
Samuel came to
Saul: and
Saul said unto him,
Blessed be thou of the
LORD: I have
performed the
commandment of the
LORD. 14 And
Samuel said, What meaneth then this
bleating of the
sheep in mine
ears, and the
lowing of the
oxen which I
hear?
15 And
Saul said, They have
brought them from the
Amalekites: for the
people spared the
best of the
sheep and of the
oxen, to
sacrifice unto the
LORD thy
God; and the
rest we have utterly
destroyed.
16 Then
Samuel said unto
Saul, Stay, and I will
tell thee what the
LORD hath
said to me this
night. And he
said unto him, Say
on.
17 And
Samuel said, When thou wast
little in thine own
sight, wast thou not made the
head of the
tribes of
Israel, and the
LORD anointed thee
king over
Israel? 18 And the
LORD sent thee on a
journey, and
said,
Go and utterly
destroy the
sinners the
Amalekites, and
fight against them until they be
consumed.
19 Wherefore then didst thou not
obey the
voice of the
LORD, but didst
fly upon the
spoil, and
didst evil in the
sight of the
LORD? 20 And
Saul said unto
Samuel, Yea, I have
obeyed the
voice of the
LORD, and have
gone the
way which the
LORD sent me, and have
brought Agag the
king of
Amalek, and have utterly
destroyed the
Amalekites. 21 But the
people took of the
spoil, sheep and
oxen, the
chief of the things which should have been utterly
destroyed, to
sacrifice unto the
LORD thy
God in
Gilgal. 22 And
Samuel said, Hath the
LORD as great
delight in burnt
offerings and
sacrifices, as in
obeying the
voice of the
LORD? Behold, to
obey is
better than
sacrifice, and to
hearken than the
fat of
rams. 23 For
rebellion is as the
sin of
witchcraft, and
stubbornness is as
iniquity and
idolatry. Because thou hast
rejected the
word of the
LORD, he hath also
rejected thee from being
king. 24 And
Saul said unto
Samuel, I have
sinned: for I have
transgressed the
commandment of the
LORD, and thy
words: because I
feared the
people, and
obeyed their
voice. 25 Now therefore, I pray thee,
pardon my
sin, and turn
again with me, that I may
worship the
LORD. 26 And
Samuel said unto
Saul, I will not
return with thee: for thou hast
rejected the
word of the
LORD, and the
LORD hath
rejected thee from being
king over
Israel. 27 And as
Samuel turned
about to go
away, he laid
hold upon the
skirt of his
mantle, and it
rent.
28 And
Samuel said unto him, The
LORD hath
rent the
kingdom of
Israel from thee this
day, and hath
given it to a
neighbour of thine, that is
better than thou.
29 And also the
Strength of
Israel will not
lie nor
repent: for he is not a
man, that he should
repent.
30 Then he
said, I have
sinned: yet
honour me now, I pray thee, before the
elders of my
people, and before
Israel, and turn
again with me, that I may
worship the
LORD thy
God. 31 So
Samuel turned
again after Saul; and
Saul worshipped the
LORD. 32 Then
said Samuel, Bring ye
hither to me
Agag the
king of the
Amalekites. And
Agag came unto him
delicately. And
Agag said,
Surely the
bitterness of
death is
past.
33 And
Samuel said, As thy
sword hath made
women childless, so shall thy
mother be
childless among
women. And
Samuel hewed Agag in
pieces before the
LORD in
Gilgal. 34 Then
Samuel went to
Ramah; and
Saul went
up to his
house to
Gibeah of
Saul. 35 And
Samuel came no
more to
see Saul until the
day of his
death: nevertheless Samuel mourned for
Saul: and the
LORD repented that he had made
Saul king over
Israel.