Book, Chapter
1 I, XXXIII| Chapter XXXIII.~Accordingly, Saul, having been first anointed
2 I, XXXIII| themselves to the Ammonites. Saul, however, energetically
3 I, XXXIII| granted to the Hebrews. Then Saul is said to have been anointed
4 I, XXXIII| of the Philistines; and Saul had appointed Gilgal as
5 I, XXXIII| much so that nobody, except Saul and Jonathan his son, is
6 I, XXXIII| hope of safety in flight. Saul, perceiving this, hastily
7 I, XXXIII| the nation subdued. But Saul, unable to resist the magnitude
8 I, XXXIV | repented that he had made Saul king. The priest reports
9 I, XXXIV | was taken afterwards by Saul, and reckoned among the
10 I, XXXIV | with David. Accordingly, Saul sets before David as the
11 I, XXXV | not long good. For, when Saul was afflicted by a spirit
12 I, XXXV | harp under his trouble, Saul tried to pierce him with
13 I, XXXV | his life. At that time, Saul slew Abimelech the priest
14 I, XXXV | for the desert. Thither Saul also followed him, but his
15 I, XXXV | inner parts of this cave. Saul, not knowing that he was
16 I, XXXV | Upon hearing these things, Saul confessed his fault, entreated
17 I, XXXV | himself within the desert. Saul, almost mad with rage, because
18 I, XXXVI | AT that time Samuel died. Saul, when the Philistines made
19 I, XXXVI | up and consulted Samuel Saul was informed by him that
20 I, XXXVI | the sons of the king fell; Saul, having sunk down from his
21 I, XXXVI | the town of Cariathiarim, Saul had not yet begun to reign,
22 I, XXXVI | years. Therefore, since Saul reigned and died within
23 I, XXXVI | we repeat that Samuel and Saul together held the government
24 I, XXXVII| Chapter XXXVII.~Saul having thus been cut off,
25 I, XXXVII| master of the host of King Saul, despised David, and made
26 I, XXXVII| Isbaal. king, the son of King Saul. Various battles then took
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