BBE Image Bible : Scripture in Images 1 Samuel 11:7
7. And he took two oxen and, cutting them up, sent them through all the land of Israel by the hand of runners, saying, If any man does not come out after Saul and Samuel, this will be done to his oxen. And the fear of the Lord came on the people and they came out like one man.
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Summary: In 1 Samuel chapter 11, the Israelites face a grave threat from Nahash the Ammonite, who demands a humiliating treaty that includes the gouging out of the right eye of every Israelite male. In response to this crisis, Saul, recently anointed as king, demonstrates his leadership and military prowess. He rallies the people of Israel, responding to Nahash's threat with a call to arms and successfully mobilizing an army. The chapter highlights themes of unity and divine guidance, as Saul's spirit is empowered by God to lead the Israelites to victory in battle. The Israelite forces defeat Nahash decisively, showcasing Saul’s capability and gaining him the approval of the people. Following the victory, the chapter emphasizes the importance of establishing Saul’s reign, as the people come together to reaffirm their allegiance to him as king. Overall, this chapter illustrates the significance of faith and divine intervention in overcoming adversity, as well as the emergence of Saul as a figure of strength and leadership for Israel.
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