1 Samuel Chapter 9

1 Samuel 9 Summary: Meaning, Themes & Reflection

Explore this passage of Scripture with its full text and meaning. Read these 9 Bible verses from 1 Samuel and discover their timeless wisdom.

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1. Now there was a man of Benjamin, whose name was Kish the son of Abiel, the son of Zeror, the son of Becorath, the son of Aphiah, the son of a Benjamite, a mighty man of valor. 2. He had a son whose name was Saul, an impressive young man; and there was not among the children of Israel a more handsome person than he. From his shoulders and upward he was taller than any of the people. 3. The donkeys of Kish, Saul"s father, were lost. Kish said to Saul his son, "Now take one of the servants with you, and arise, go look for the donkeys." 4. He passed through the hill country of Ephraim, and passed through the land of Shalishah, but they didn"t find them. Then they passed through the land of Shaalim, and they weren"t there. Then he passed through the land of the Benjamites, but they didn"t find them. 5. When they had come to the land of Zuph, Saul said to his servant who was with him, "Come! Let"s return, lest my father stop caring about the donkeys and be anxious for us." 6. The servant said to him, "Behold now, there is a man of God in this city, and he is a man who is held in honor. All that he says surely happens. Now let"s go there. Perhaps he can tell us which way to go." 7. Then Saul said to his servant, "But behold, if we go, what should we bring the man? For the bread is spent in our sacks, and there is not a present to bring to the man of God. What do we have?" 8. The servant answered Saul again and said, "Behold, I have in my hand the fourth part of a shekel of silver. I will give that to the man of God, to tell us our way." 9. (In earlier times in Israel, when a man went to inquire of God, he said, "Come! Let"s go to the seer;" for he who is now called a prophet was before called a seer.) 10. Then Saul said to his servant, "Well said. Come! Let"s go." So they went to the city where the man of God was. 11. As they went up the ascent to the city, they found young maidens going out to draw water, and said to them, "Is the seer here?" 12. They answered them and said, "He is. Behold, he is before you. Hurry now, for he has come today into the city; for the people have a sacrifice today in the high place. 13. As soon as you have come into the city, you will immediately find him before he goes up to the high place to eat; for the people will not eat until he comes, because he blesses the sacrifice. Afterwards those who are invited eat. Now therefore go up; for at this time you will find him." 14. They went up to the city. As they came within the city, behold, Samuel came out toward them to go up to the high place. 15. Now Yahweh had revealed to Samuel a day before Saul came, saying, 16. "Tomorrow about this time I will send you a man out of the land of Benjamin, and you shall anoint him to be prince over my people Israel. He will save my people out of the hand of the Philistines; for I have looked upon my people, because their cry has come to me." 17. When Samuel saw Saul, Yahweh said to him, "Behold, the man of whom I spoke to you! He will have authority over my people." 18. Then Saul approached Samuel in the gateway, and said, "Please tell me where the seer"s house is." 19. Samuel answered Saul and said, "I am the seer. Go up before me to the high place, for you are to eat with me today. In the morning I will let you go and will tell you all that is in your heart. 20. As for your donkeys who were lost three days ago, don"t set your mind on them, for they have been found. For whom does all Israel desire? Is it not you and all your father"s house?" 21. Saul answered, "Am I not a Benjamite, of the smallest of the tribes of Israel? And my family the least of all the families of the tribe of Benjamin? Why then do you speak to me like this?" 22. Samuel took Saul and his servant and brought them into the guest room, and made them sit in the best place among those who were invited, who were about thirty persons. 23. Samuel said to the cook, "Bring the portion which I gave you, of which I said to you, "Set it aside."" 24. The cook took up the thigh, and that which was on it, and set it before Saul. Samuel said, "Behold, that which has been reserved! Set it before yourself and eat; because it has been kept for you for the appointed time, for I said, "I have invited the people."" So Saul ate with Samuel that day. 25. When they had come down from the high place into the city, he talked with Saul on the housetop. 26. They arose early; and about daybreak, Samuel called to Saul on the housetop, saying, "Get up, that I may send you away." Saul arose, and they both went outside, he and Samuel, together. 27. As they were going down at the end of the city, Samuel said to Saul, "Tell the servant to go on ahead of us." He went ahead, then Samuel said, "But stand still first, that I may cause you to hear God"s message."

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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 9 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 9 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 9 Bible Verses

Reading the Bible is more than just checking off a task on your list. When you open these 9 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 9 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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