1 Samuel 10

Saul among Prophets

1 Then 1Samuel took the flask of oil, poured it on his head, 2kissed him and said, "Has not 3the LORD anointed you a ruler over 4His inheritance?
2 "When you go from me today, then you will find two men close to 5Rachel's tomb in the territory of Benjamin at Zelzah; and they will say to you, '6The donkeys which you went to look for have been found. Now behold, your father has ceased to be concerned about the donkeys and is anxious for you, saying, "What shall I do about my son?"'
3 "Then you will go on further from there, and you will come as far as the 7oak of Tabor, and there three men going up 8to God at Bethel will meet you, one carrying three young goats, another carrying three loaves of bread, and another carrying a jug of wine;
4 and they will greet * you and give you two loaves of bread, which you will accept from their hand.
5 "Afterward * you will come to 9the hill of God where * the Philistine garrison is; and it shall be as soon as you have come there to the city, that you will meet 10a group of prophets coming down from the high place with harp, tambourine, flute, and a lyre before them, and 11they will be prophesying.
6 "Then 12the Spirit of the LORD will come upon you mightily, and 13you shall prophesy with them and be changed into another man.
7 "It shall be when these signs come to you, 14do for yourself what the occasion requires, for 15God is with you.
8 "And 16you shall go down before me to Gilgal; and behold, I will come down to you to offer burnt offerings and 17sacrifice peace offerings. 18You shall wait seven days until I come to you and show you what you should do."
9 Then it happened when he turned his back to leave * * Samuel, God 19changed his heart; and all those signs came about on that day.
10 20When they came to the hill there, behold, a group of prophets met him; and the Spirit of God came upon him mightily, so that he prophesied among them.
11 It came about, when all who knew him previously#st8032 saw that he prophesied now with the prophets, that the people said to one another, "What has happened to the son of Kish? 21Is Saul also among the prophets?"
12 A man there * said, "Now, who is their father?" Therefore * it became a proverb: "22Is Saul also among the prophets?"
13 When he had finished prophesying, he came to the high place.
14 Now 23Saul's uncle said to him and his servant, "Where did you go?" And he said, "24To look for the donkeys. When we saw that they could not be found, we went to Samuel."
15 Saul's uncle said, "Please tell me what Samuel said to you."
16 So Saul said to his uncle, "25He told us plainly that the donkeys had been found." But he did not tell him about the matter of the kingdom which Samuel had mentioned.

Saul Publicly Chosen King

17 Thereafter Samuel called the 26people together to the LORD at Mizpah;
18 and he said to the sons of Israel, "27Thus says the LORD, the God of Israel, 'I brought Israel up from Egypt, and I delivered you from the hand of the Egyptians and from the power of all the kingdoms that were oppressing you.'
19 "But you 28have today rejected your God, who delivers you from all your calamities and your distresses; yet you have said, 'No, but set a king over us!' Now therefore, 29present yourselves before the LORD by your tribes and by your clans."
20 Thus Samuel brought all the tribes of Israel near, and the tribe of Benjamin was taken by lot.
21 Then he brought the tribe of Benjamin near by its families, and the Matrite family was taken. And Saul the son of Kish was taken; but when they looked for him, he could not be found.
22 Therefore 30they inquired further of the LORD, "Has the man come here yet?" So the LORD said, "Behold, he is hiding himself by the baggage."
23 So they ran and took him from there, and when he stood among the people, 31he was taller than any of the people from his shoulders upward.
24 Samuel said to all the people, "Do you see him 32whom the LORD has chosen? Surely there is no one like him among all the people." So all the people shouted and said, "33Long live the king!"
25 Then Samuel told the people 34the ordinances of the kingdom, and wrote them in the book and 35placed it before the LORD. And Samuel sent all the people away, each one to his house.
26 Saul also went 36to his house at Gibeah; and the valiant men whose hearts God had touched went with him.
27 But certain 37worthless men said, "How can this one deliver us?" And they despised him and 38did not bring him any present. But he kept silent.

1 Samuel 10 Commentary

Chapter 10

Samuel anoints Saul. (1-8) Saul prophesies. (9-16) Saul chosen king. (17-27)

Verses 1-8 The sacred anointing, then used, pointed at the great Messiah, or Anointed One, the King of the church, and High Priest of our profession, who was anointed with the oil of the Spirit, not by measure, but without measure, and above all the priests and princes of the Jewish church. For Saul's further satisfaction, Samuel gives him some signs which should come to pass the same day. The first place he directs him to, was the sepulchre of one of his ancestors; there he must be reminded of his own mortality, and now that he had a crown before him, must think of his grave, in which all his honour would be laid in the dust. From the time of Samuel there appears to have been schools, or places where pious young men were brought up in the knowledge of Divine things. Saul should find himself strongly moved to join with them, and should be turned into another man from what he had been. The Spirit of God changes men, wonderfully transforms them. Saul, by praising God in the communion of saints, became another man, but it may be questioned if he became a new man.

Verses 9-16 The signs Samuel had given Saul, came to pass punctually; he found that God had given him another heart, another disposition of mind. Yet let not an outward show of devotion, and a sudden change for the present, be too much relied on; Saul among the prophets was Saul still. His being anointed was kept private. He leaves it to God to carry on his own work by Samuel, and sits still, to see how the matter will fall.

Verses 17-27 Samuel tells the people, Ye have this day rejected your God. So little fond was Saul now of that power, which soon after, when he possessed it, he could not think of parting with, that he hid himself. It is good to be conscious of our unworthiness and insufficiency for the services to which we are called; but men should not go into the contrary extreme, by refusing the employments to which the Lord and the church call them. The greater part of the people treated the matter with indifference. Saul modestly went home to his own house, but was attended by a band of men whose hearts God disposed to support his authority. If the heart bend at any time the right way, it is because He has touched it. One touch is enough when it is Divine. Others despised him. Thus differently are men affected to our exalted Redeemer. There is a remnant who submit to him, and follow him wherever he goes; they are those whose hearts God has touched, whom he has made willing. But there are others who despise him, who ask, How shall this man save us? They are offended in him, and they will be punished.

Cross References 38

  • 1. Exodus 30:23-33; 1 Samuel 16:13; 2 Kings 9:3, 6
  • 2. Psalms 2:12
  • 3. 1 Samuel 16:13; 1 Samuel 26:9; 2 Samuel 1:14
  • 4. Deuteronomy 32:9; Psalms 78:71
  • 5. Genesis 35:16-20; Genesis 48:7
  • 6. 1 Samuel 9:3-5
  • 7. Genesis 35:8
  • 8. Genesis 28:19; Genesis 35:1, 3, 7
  • 9. 1 Samuel 13:2, 3
  • 10. 1 Samuel 19:20; 2 Kin 2:3, 5, 15
  • 11. 2 Kings 3:15; 1 Chronicles 25:1-6; 1 Corinthians 14:1
  • 12. Numbers 11:25, 29; Judges 14:6
  • 13. 1 Samuel 10:10; 1 Samuel 19:23, 24
  • 14. Ecclesiastes 9:10
  • 15. Joshua 1:5; Judges 6:12; Hebrews 13:5
  • 16. 1 Samuel 11:14; 1 Samuel 13:8
  • 17. 1 Samuel 11:15
  • 18. 1 Samuel 13:8
  • 19. 1 Samuel 10:6
  • 20. 1 Samuel 10:5, 6; 1 Samuel 19:20
  • 21. 1 Samuel 19:24; Amos 7:14, 15; Matthew 13:54-57; John 7:15
  • 22. 1 Samuel 19:23, 24
  • 23. 1 Samuel 14:50
  • 24. 1 Samuel 9:3-6
  • 25. 1 Samuel 9:20
  • 26. Judges 20:1; 1 Samuel 7:5
  • 27. Judges 6:8, 9
  • 28. 1 Samuel 8:6, 7; 1 Samuel 12:12
  • 29. Joshua 7:14-18; Joshua 24:1; Proverbs 16:33
  • 30. 1 Samuel 23:2, 4
  • 31. 1 Samuel 9:2
  • 32. Deuteronomy 17:15; 2 Samuel 21:6
  • 33. 1 Kin 1:25, 34, 39
  • 34. Deuteronomy 17:14-20; 1 Samuel 8:11-18
  • 35. Deuteronomy 31:26
  • 36. 1 Samuel 11:4; 1 Samuel 15:34
  • 37. Deuteronomy 13:13; 1 Samuel 25:17
  • 38. 1 Kings 10:25; 2 Chronicles 17:5

Footnotes 10

  • [a]. Lit "abandoned the matter of"
  • [b]. Or "terebinth"
  • [c]. Or "Gibeath-haelohim"
  • [d]. Lit "your hand finds"
  • [e]. Lit "for him another heart"
  • [f]. Or "Gibeath"
  • [g]. Lit "hand"
  • [h]. So with several mss and versions; M.T. "said to Him"
  • [i]. Lit "May the king live"
  • [j]. Lit "sons of Belial," cf 2 Cor 6:15

Chapter Summary

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.

1 Samuel 10 Commentaries

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