1 Samuel 10:17-27

17 Samuel called the people together for a religious gathering at Mizpah
18 and said to them, "The Lord, the God of Israel, says, "I brought you out of Egypt and rescued you from the Egyptians and all the other peoples who were oppressing you.
19 I am your God, the one who rescues you from all your troubles and difficulties, but today you have rejected me and have asked me to give you a king. Very well, then, gather yourselves before the Lord by tribes and by clans.' "
20 Then Samuel had each tribe come forward, and the Lord picked the tribe of Benjamin.
21 Then Samuel had the families of the tribe of Benjamin come forward, and the family of Matri was picked out. Then the men of the family of Matri came forward, and Saul son of Kish was picked out. They looked for him, but when they could not find him,
22 they asked the Lord, "Is there still someone else?" The Lord answered, "Saul is over there, hiding behind the supplies."
23 So they ran and brought Saul out to the people, and they could see that he was a foot taller than anyone else.
24 Samuel said to the people, "Here is the man the Lord has chosen! There is no one else among us like him." All the people shouted, "Long live the king!"
25 Samuel explained to the people the rights and duties of a king, and then wrote them in a book, which he deposited in a holy place. Then he sent everyone home.
26 Saul also went back home to Gibeah. Some powerful men, whose hearts God had touched, went with him.
27 But some worthless people said, "How can this fellow do us any good?" They despised Saul and did not bring him any gifts.

1 Samuel 10:17-27 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 10

In this chapter we read of Saul's being anointed king by Samuel, 1Sa 10:1, and of certain signs given as confirming the same, which should come to pass, and did, before Saul got to his father's house, 1Sa 10:2-13, of his arrival at his father's house, and of what passed between him and his uncle there, 1Sa 10:14-16, of Samuel's calling all Israel together at Mizpeh, and of the election of Saul by lot to be king, and of his being declared such, 1Sa 10:17-25, and of his return to his city, being respected by some, and despised by others, 1Sa 10:26,27.

Footnotes 2

  • [a]. [One ancient translation] Then the men of the family of Matri came forward; [Hebrew does not have these words.]
  • [b]. [One ancient translation] Some powerful men; [Hebrew] The army.
Scripture taken from the Good News Translation - Second Edition, Copyright 1992 by American Bible Society. Used by Permission.