1 Samuel 15:7-23

1 Samuel 15:7-23

[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  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  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:  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,  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,  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.