1 Samuel 15:22-25

22 Y Samuel dijo: ¿Se complace el SEÑOR tanto en holocaustos y sacrificios como en la obediencia a la voz del SEÑOR? He aquí, el obedecer es mejor que un sacrificio, y el prestar atención, que la grosura de los carneros.
23 Porque la rebelión es como pecado de adivinación, y la desobediencia, como iniquidad e idolatría. Por cuanto has desechado la palabra del SEÑOR, El también te ha desechado para que no seas rey.
24 Entonces Saúl dijo a Samuel: He pecado; en verdad he quebrantado el mandamiento del SEÑOR y tus palabras, porque temí al pueblo y escuché su voz.
25 Ahora pues, te ruego que perdones mi pecado y vuelvas conmigo para que adore al SEÑOR.

1 Samuel 15:22-25 Meaning and Commentary

INTRODUCTION TO FIRST SAMUEL 15

In this chapter are recorded the order Saul had from the Lord to destroy Amalek utterly, 1Sa 15:1-3 the preparation he made to put it in execution, and the success thereof, 1Sa 15:4-9 the offence the Lord took at his not obeying his order thoroughly, with which Samuel was made acquainted, and which grieved him, 1Sa 15:10,11, upon which he went out to meet Saul, and reprove him; and a long discourse upon the subject passed between them, the issue of which was, that by an irrevocable decree he was rejected from being king, 1Sa 15:12-31 and the chapter is concluded with an account of Samuel's hewing in pieces Agag king of Amalek, and of his final departure from Saul, 1Sa 15:32-35.

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