1 Samuel Chapter 15

1 Samuel 15 Summary: Meaning, Themes & Reflection

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1. Samuel said to Saul, "Yahweh sent me to anoint you to be king over his people, over Israel. Now therefore listen to the voice of Yahweh"s words. 2. Yahweh of Armies says, "I remember what Amalek did to Israel, how he set himself against him on the way when he came up out of Egypt. 3. Now go and strike Amalek, and utterly destroy all that they have, and don"t spare them; but kill both man and woman, infant and nursing baby, ox and sheep, camel and donkey."" 4. Saul summoned the people, and counted them in Telaim, two hundred thousand footmen and ten thousand men of Judah. 5. Saul came to the city of Amalek, and set an ambush in the valley. 6. Saul said to the Kenites, "Go, depart, go down from among the Amalekites, lest I destroy you with them; for you showed kindness to all the children of Israel when they came up out of Egypt." So the Kenites departed from among the Amalekites. 7. Saul struck the Amalekites, from Havilah as you go to Shur, which is before Egypt. 8. 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, of the cattle, of the fat calves, of the lambs, and all that was good, and were not willing to utterly destroy them; but everything that was vile and refuse, that they destroyed utterly. 10. Then Yahweh"s word came to Samuel, saying, 11. "It grieves me that I have set up Saul to be king, for he has turned back from following me, and has not performed my commandments." Samuel was angry; and he cried to Yahweh all night. 12. Samuel rose early to meet Saul in the morning; and Samuel was told, saying, "Saul came to Carmel, and behold, he set up a monument for himself, turned, passed on, and went down to Gilgal." 13. Samuel came to Saul; and Saul said to him, "You are blessed by Yahweh! I have performed the commandment of Yahweh." 14. Samuel said, "Then what does this bleating of the sheep in my ears and the lowing of the cattle which I hear mean?" 15. Saul said, "They have brought them from the Amalekites; for the people spared the best of the sheep and of the cattle, to sacrifice to Yahweh your God. We have utterly destroyed the rest." 16. Then Samuel said to Saul, "Stay, and I will tell you what Yahweh said to me last night." 17. Samuel said, "Though you were little in your own sight, weren"t you made the head of the tribes of Israel? Yahweh anointed you king over Israel; 18. and Yahweh sent you on a journey, and said, "Go, and utterly destroy the sinners the Amalekites, and fight against them until they are consumed." 19. Why then didn"t you obey Yahweh"s voice, but took the plunder, and did that which was evil in Yahweh"s sight?" 20. Saul said to Samuel, "But I have obeyed Yahweh"s voice, and have gone the way which Yahweh sent me, and have brought Agag the king of Amalek, and have utterly destroyed the Amalekites. 21. But the people took of the plunder, sheep and cattle, the best of the devoted things, to sacrifice to Yahweh your God in Gilgal." 22. Samuel said, "Has Yahweh as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying Yahweh"s voice? Behold, to obey is better than sacrifice, and to listen than the fat of rams. 23. For rebellion is as the sin of witchcraft, and stubbornness is as idolatry and teraphim. Because you have rejected Yahweh"s word, he has also rejected you from being king." 24. Saul said to Samuel, "I have sinned; for I have transgressed the commandment of Yahweh and your words, because I feared the people and obeyed their voice. 25. Now therefore, please pardon my sin, and turn again with me, that I may worship Yahweh." 26. Samuel said to Saul, "I will not return with you; for you have rejected Yahweh"s word, and Yahweh has rejected you from being king over Israel." 27. As Samuel turned around to go away, Saul grabbed the skirt of his robe, and it tore. 28. Samuel said to him, "Yahweh has torn the kingdom of Israel from you today, and has given it to a neighbor of yours who is better than you. 29. Also the Strength of Israel will not lie nor repent; for he is not a man, that he should repent." 30. Then he said, "I have sinned; yet please honor me now before the elders of my people and before Israel, and come back with me, that I may worship Yahweh your God." 31. So Samuel went back with Saul; and Saul worshiped Yahweh. 32. Then Samuel said, "Bring Agag the king of the Amalekites here to me!" 33. Samuel said, "As your sword has made women childless, so your mother will be childless among women!" Then Samuel cut Agag in pieces before Yahweh in Gilgal. 34. Then Samuel went to Ramah; and Saul went up to his house to Gibeah of Saul. 35. Samuel came no more to see Saul until the day of his death, but Samuel mourned for Saul. Yahweh grieved that he had made Saul king over Israel.

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Key Themes and Application

Background

This chapter of Scripture reveals important truths about God's character and His relationship with His people. The 15 Bible verses in this passage offer wisdom that applies to our daily lives.

Main Message

This passage contains timeless wisdom that speaks to believers across generations.

Life Application

  • Read these verses slowly and prayerfully, asking God to speak to you
  • Consider how this passage applies to your current circumstances
  • Journal about what God is teaching you through this Scripture
  • Share these insights with friends or in a small group setting

Reflection Questions

  • What stands out to you most in these 15 Bible verses?
  • How does this passage challenge or encourage you today?
  • What is God inviting you to do or believe through this Scripture?
  • Who in your life needs to hear the message of these verses?

About These 15 Bible Verses

Reading the Bible is more than just checking off a task on your list. When you open these 15 Bible verses from 1 Samuel, you are entering into a conversation with God that has spanned thousands of years.

This chapter of Scripture invites you to slow down and listen. The words on these pages have comforted, challenged, and guided countless believers throughout history. As you read this passage, remember that God speaks through His Word to meet you right where you are.

Many people find it helpful to read these verses multiple times. First, read to understand the overall message. Then read again to notice specific words or phrases that stand out. Finally, read once more asking God to show you how this Scripture applies to your life today.

Why Study This Passage?

For Personal Growth

These 15 Bible verses offer wisdom for your journey. As you meditate on this passage, God uses His Word to shape your character, deepen your faith, and guide your decisions.

For Group Study

This chapter provides rich material for discussion. Reading these Bible verses with others allows you to gain new perspectives and encourage one another in faith.

For Teaching and Preaching

Pastors and teachers find in this passage timeless truths to share. The themes in these verses speak to people of all ages and backgrounds.

For Prayer and Worship

Let these words become your prayer. As you read, turn the verses into conversations with God, thanking Him for His promises and seeking His guidance.

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