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WORD Research this...1. Samuel 11
- 1 Es zog aber herauf Nahas, der Ammoniter, und belagerte Jabes in Gilead. Und alle Männer zu Jabes sprachen zu Nahas: Mache einen Bund mit uns, so wollen wir dir dienen.
- 2 Aber Nahas, der Ammoniter, antwortete ihnen: Darin will ich mit euch einen Bund machen, daß ich euch allen das rechte Auge aussteche und mache euch zuschanden unter dem ganzen Israel.
- 3 Da sprachen zu ihm die Ältesten zu Jabes: Gib uns sieben Tage, daß wir Boten senden in alle Grenzen Israels; ist dann niemand, der uns errette, so wollen wir zu dir hinausgehen.
- 4 Da kamen die Boten gen Gibea zu Saul und redeten solches vor den Ohren des Volks. Da hub alles Volk seine Stimme auf und weinete.
- 5 Und siehe, da kam Saul vom Felde hinter den Rindern her und sprach: Was ist dem Volk, daß es weinet? Da erzählten sie ihm die Sache der Männer von Jabes.
- 6 Da geriet der Geist GOttes über ihn, als er solche Worte hörete, und sein Zorn ergrimmete sehr.
- 7 Und nahm ein Paar Ochsen und zerstückte sie und sandte in alle Grenzen Israels durch die Boten und ließ sagen: Wer nicht auszeucht, Saul und Samuel nach, des Rindern soll man also tun. Da fiel die Furcht des HErrn auf das Volk, daß sie auszogen, gleich als ein einiger Mann.
- 8 Und machte die Ordnung zu Basek. Und der Kinder, Israel waren dreihundertmal tausend Mann, und der Kinder Juda dreißigtausend.
- 9 Und sie sagten den Boten, die kommen waren: Also sagt den Männern zu Jabes in Gilead: Morgen soll euch Hilfe geschehen, wenn die Sonne beginnet heiß zu scheinen. Da die Boten kamen und verkündigten das den Männern zu Jabes, wurden sie froh.
- 10 Und die Männer Jabes sprachen: Morgen wollen wir zu euch hinausgehen, daß ihr uns tut alles, was euch gefällt.
- 11 Und des andern Morgens stellete Saul das Volk in drei Haufen; und kamen ins Lager um die Morgenwache und schlugen die Ammoniter, bis der Tag heiß ward; welche aber überblieben, wurden also zerstreuet, daß ihrer nicht zween beieinander blieben.
- 12 Da sprach das Volk zu Samuel: Wer sind sie, die da sagten: Sollte Saul über uns herrschen? Gebet sie her, die Männer, daß wir sie töten!
- 13 Saul aber sprach: Es soll auf diesen Tag niemand sterben; denn der HErr hat heute Heil gegeben in Israel.
- 14 Samuel sprach zum Volk: Kommt, laßt uns gen Gilgal gehen und das Königreich daselbst erneuern!
- 15 Da ging alles Volk gen Gilgal; und machten daselbst Saul zum Könige vor dem HErrn zu Gilgal und opferten Dankopfer vor dem HErrn. Und Saul samt allen Männern Israels freueten sich daselbst fast sehr.
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