1 Samuel 9:15-27

1 Samuel 9:15-27

[15] Now the LORD  had told  Samuel  in his ear  day  before  Saul  came,  saying,  [16] To morrow  about this time  I will send  thee a man  out of the land  of Benjamin,  and thou shalt anoint  him to be captain  over my people  Israel,  that he may save  my people  out of the hand  of the Philistines:  for I have looked  upon my people,  because their cry  is come  [17] And when Samuel  saw  Saul,  the LORD  said  unto him, Behold the man  whom I spake  to thee of! this same shall reign  over my people.  [18] Then Saul  drew near  to Samuel  in  the gate,  and said,  Tell  me, I pray thee, where  house  is. [19] And Samuel  answered  Saul,  and said,  go up  before  me unto the high place;  for ye shall eat  with me to day,  and to morrow  I will let thee go,  and will tell  thee all that is in thine heart.  [20] And as for thine asses  that were lost  three  days  set  not thy mind  on them; for they are found.  And on whom is all the desire  of Israel?  Is it not on thee, and on all thy father's  house?  [21] And Saul  answered  and said,  Am not I a Benjamite,  of the smallest  of the tribes  of Israel?  and my family  the least  of all the families  of the tribe  of Benjamin?  wherefore then speakest  thou so  to me? [22] And Samuel  took  Saul  and his servant,  and brought  them into the parlour,  and made them sit  in the chiefest  place  among them that were bidden,  which were about thirty  persons.  [23] And Samuel  said  unto the cook,  Bring  the portion  which I gave  thee, of which I said  unto thee, Set  it by thee. [24] And the cook  took up  the shoulder,  and that which was upon it, and set  it before  Saul.  And Samuel said,  Behold that which is left!  set  it before  thee, and eat:  for unto this time  hath it been kept  for thee since I said,  I have invited  the people.  So Saul  did eat  with Samuel  that day.  [25] And when they were come down  from the high place  into the city,  Samuel communed  with Saul  upon the top of the house.  [26] And they arose early:  and it came to pass about the spring  of the day,  that Samuel  called  Saul  to the top of the house,  saying,  Up,  that I may send thee away.  And Saul  arose,  and they went out  both  of them, he and Samuel,  abroad.  [27] And as they were going down  to the end  of the city,  Samuel  said  to Saul,  Bid  the servant  pass on  before  us, (and he passed on,)  but stand  thou still a while,  that I may shew  thee the word  of God.