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What chapter of the Bible says that Saul won the battle and wrote his name on the name of the city?

In the last verse, Samuel mysteriously told Saul that he would go to Gilgal to wait for him for seven days as soon as he got home, and then he told Saul what to do next. What did Samuel want Saul to do at that time? It may come as a surprise to readers. The Bible said nothing next, and after reading it, it didn't mention Gilgal at all. It was written in Misbah that there was an important thing. So obviously, what happened seven days later was that the Bible was too mysterious and full of loopholes. However, we can also understand that Samuel was old at that time, so it was possible and excusable to make an appointment at the wrong time and place, or the Lord who was good at changing his mind gave Samuel new instructions temporarily, and he was too lazy to explain and explain to us out of God's arrogance.

According to the Bible, when Saul left Samuel for home, everything was predicted by Samuel. God gave him a new heart, making him more handsome, handsome, fit, confident and wise than before. Someone who knows Saul said, Kish's son doesn't know what happened to him. Why did he suddenly become a prophet?

Before, God turned Samson into a Hercules and put a god in his hair, but he didn't expect his hero to be sad for his beauty. Before he did anything important, he was tricked into shaving his hair, losing his magic and gouging out his eyes. In the end, the so-called lifelong ear pickers only lived for a third and died tragically. This time, God obviously learned the last lesson, instead of focusing on Saul's hair, he directly replaced him with a heart with greater displacement, which changed his whole body from the inside out and his voice was completely different from before. Of course, this is the consistent praise of God in the Bible. In fact, when Saul appeared, the Bible was written for him. He is tall, strong and handsome, and no one in Israel can match him. Moreover, he is also a mighty warrior or a descendant of a rich man. It can be said that neither his family nor his own conditions are much better. This is awesome, extremely perfect, almost perfect, but the Bible is qualified to do something important. However, as we all know, the Bible is capricious, and so is God. They can say whatever they want.

Samuel then gathered the people before the Lord in Mizpah (perhaps the sanctuary of the Tent of Meeting has been abandoned for a long time, so no one said anything about the Tent of Meeting, and as mentioned earlier, the ark of the Covenant is still stored in Kiriath-jearim, not in Mizpah, so there should be no tent of meeting and opposition in Mizpah. The so-called land of the Lord probably refers to the high altar where priests often sacrifice) and tells the people that God brought your ancestors out of Egypt to give you a beautiful land. I delivered you from the hands of the nations that oppressed you. Today, you rejected the God who saved you from all disasters and wanted to establish a king for yourself. Well, now that God has granted your request, you can draw lots to decide your king.

Then Samuel first asked the tribes to draw lots to draw out the tribe of Benjamin, and then asked the clans of the tribe of Benjamin to draw lots to draw out the family of Matri, step by step, until the family of Kish was drawn out, and finally Saul, the son of Kish, was drawn out. When everyone saw that the lottery had been completed and people drew their own king, they all cheered happily and wanted to celebrate, but at this time, they found that people could not find where Saul was. So people ask God if this man has been here. And the Lord said, Here he is, hiding in his luggage. Look, there he is. So they brought out the shy Saul who was hiding there. He stood in the crowd, obviously a head taller than others. Samuel said to them, "What do you think of the man whom the LORD has chosen? Does anyone have a problem with that? ”? Everyone cheered loudly, long live the king! However, there are also a few people who love to find fault, whispering there, can tall and handsome be a meal? I wonder if he is real. They didn't look directly at Saul and didn't give him a gift, but Saul ignored them.