<h2 class="nobreak"><SPAN name="THE_STORY_OF_SAMUEL" id="THE_STORY_OF_SAMUEL"></SPAN>THE STORY OF SAMUEL.</h2>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_225" id="Page_225">[225]</SPAN></span>
At Mount Ephraim there dwelt a man,
named Elkanah, with his good wife, Hannah.</p>
<p>These good people had one son, Samuel,
whom they loved with great tenderness. He
was their only child; but, though they loved
him so, they carried him when he was yet a
tiny boy to the temple and left him with the
holy priests.</p>
<p>"Here is my child," the good mother said.
"I give him now to our God, the God of
Israel. So long as he lives shall he be the
Lord's."</p>
<p>Then the priest, Eli, took the child and
blessed it, and blessed the mother too; and<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_226" id="Page_226">[226]</SPAN></span>
Samuel grew up a true, honest boy, and came
in time to be himself a holy priest.</p>
<p>One night, when Samuel lay upon his
bed, he heard a voice calling, "Samuel,
Samuel!"</p>
<p>"Here am I, Eli," Samuel answered; for
he thought it was the voice of the priest.</p>
<p>But Eli said, "No, my son, I did not call
thee."</p>
<p>And Samuel went and lay down upon his
bed again.</p>
<p>Again the voice called, "Samuel, Samuel!"</p>
<p>And again Samuel ran to Eli's bedside,
saying, "Here am I, Eli."</p>
<p>A third time, even, the voice called. A
third time Samuel ran to Eli's bedside.</p>
<p>"Samuel," Eli said, when the lad came a
third time, "it may be it is the voice of the
Lord. Go back to thy bed; and if it speaks<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_227" id="Page_227">[227]</SPAN></span>
again, say, 'Speak, Lord, for thy servant
heareth.'"</p>
<p>Samuel obeyed; and a fourth time the
voice called.</p>
<p>Then Samuel answered as Eli bade him.
And the voice then said, "Lo, I am about to
punish Eli and his sons; for the sons are
wicked and Eli punishes them not."</p>
<p>Now, these sons were priests in the
temple with their father, and Eli knew full
well that they were wicked men. Still,
because they were his own sons, and he loved
them, he had not driven them forth from the
temple.</p>
<p>Poor old Eli was sad when Samuel told
him what the voice had said to him; but he
bowed his head and said, "It is the voice of
God that hath spoken. Let him do with me
what seemeth to him wise and good."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_228" id="Page_228">[228]</SPAN></span>Then came a great battle between the
Philistines and the Israelites; and in this
battle the Israelites were beaten, and the two
sons of Eli slain.</p>
<p>Eli was too old to go himself into the
battle, and so he sat at the gate of the city
and waited with the people for news of the
battle.</p>
<p>At last a man came running. His clothes
were rent, and there was dust upon his head,
and from this the people knew that he brought
sad news only.</p>
<p>Then they set up a weeping and wailing;
and old Eli, whose eyes were dim with age,
said, "What is this noise I hear? Why do
the people cry?"</p>
<p>Then the messenger said, "I have just
come from the battle-field."</p>
<p>Eli's heart beat fast. "Tell me," he cried<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_229" id="Page_229">[229]</SPAN></span>
with trembling voice, "what has happened
there?"</p>
<p>The messenger dreaded to tell the old
priest the sad news; but he said, "Alas! alas!
the Israelites are conquered! Your own sons
have fallen; and even the Ark which the
Israelites carried into battle has been taken!"</p>
<p>Poor old Eli! This was more than he
could bear. The Ark taken! And the old
man threw up his hands and fell back, dead.</p>
<p>Now, the Ark was taken by the Philistines
to one of their own heathen temples, and one
of their idols was set upon it.</p>
<p>The Philistines thought the Ark was one
of the gods of the Israelites, just as their idols
were their gods; so they set it up on their
altar, and it was their chief god, Dagon they
called it, that they set beside it.</p>
<p>But when the Philistines went into their<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_230" id="Page_230">[230]</SPAN></span>
temple the morning after the battle, there lay
Dagon upon the floor.</p>
<p>"This is strange!" they said; and they
put the idol back upon the Ark again.</p>
<p>The next morning, again was the idol
found upon the floor, its hands and its head
broken.</p>
<p>Then a dreadful plague settled upon the
people. "It is the idol of the Israelites that
has done all this!" the people cried. "Let us
send it away!"</p>
<p>So the Ark was sent to Gath; but there
a plague fell upon the people.</p>
<p>"We will not have it among us!" the
people of Gath cried; so they sent it on to
Ekron.</p>
<p>But when the people of Ekron saw it
coming, they cried out, "Take away this idol
of the Israelites! We fear the plague that is
sure to come with it!"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_231" id="Page_231">[231]</SPAN></span>At last the Philistines said, "We will not
have it in our land." So they placed it upon
a cart, and they fastened two cattle to the cart.
Then they set the cart upon a road leading
towards Bethshemesh and bade the oxen go.</p>
<p>The oxen, obedient, carried the Ark out
upon the road, turning neither to the right nor
to the left, and straight into the village of
Bethshemesh.</p>
<p>Now, the people of the village were at
work in their fields, for it was harvest time.</p>
<p>They heard the coming of the cart and
looked. "It is the Ark! It is the Ark!" they
cried; and the Levites came and took the Ark
and set it upon a great stone.</p>
<p>Then followed a day of great sacrifice and
rejoicing. And the Israelites later repented of
all their sins, and came to Samuel and asked
him what they should do.</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/fig_053.jpg" width-obs="500" height-obs="347" alt="RETURN OF THE ARK TO BETHSHEMESH." title="" /> <p class="caption">RETURN OF THE ARK TO BETHSHEMESH.</p> </div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_233" id="Page_233">[233]</SPAN></span>
Samuel called them all to him at Mizpah,
and there he prayed for them and taught them
wisely and well.</p>
<p>But as he was teaching them and offering
sacrifices, lo! a great army of Philistines drew
near. They had come again to fight the
Israelites.</p>
<p>But Samuel bade them have no fear; for
this time it was the Philistines that were to be
conquered and not the Israelites.</p>
<p>So the Israelites made ready for battle;
but, before they were ready, a great black
cloud rolled up across the sky. The winds
blew, the hail fell, and the skies blazed with
terrible lightnings.</p>
<p>Never had such a storm been known
either to Philistines or Israelites.</p>
<p>"Fear not," Samuel said; "this is God's
hand." And the Philistines fled in terror.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_234" id="Page_234">[234]</SPAN></span>Then, when the storm was over, and
again the sun shone out, Samuel took a great
stone and set it up near Mizpah; and the
stone at Mizpah was for a sign to the Israelites
that "God shall watch ever over thee and
me."</p>
<p>And Samuel named the stone Ebenezer—which
means, a stone of help.</p>
<p>For many years now Samuel had been
judge over Israel; and so long as the people
obeyed him they were safe and happy.</p>
<p>But there came a time when Samuel was
an old, old man. Then the Israelites came to
him and said, "Thou art very old; thy sons,
who now judge over us, are not like thee.
Let us have a king."</p>
<p>But Samuel said, "God only is the king
of the Israelites."</p>
<p>The people would not listen to the words<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_235" id="Page_235">[235]</SPAN></span>
of Samuel. "We will have a king," they
said. "We will be like other nations. We
will have a king, and he shall go into battle
with us."</p>
<p>And so it came about that from out their
number a king was chosen.</p>
<p>Now, there was a man of the tribe of
Benjamin, who had a son, named Saul.</p>
<p>Saul was a tall, strong, brave, young
man, and of him the Lord said to Samuel,
"If the Israelites have a king, let this man
Saul be that king."</p>
<p>One day it chanced that the cattle
belonging to Kish, Saul's father, strayed
away; and Kish said to Saul, "Take a servant
with thee and go and seek the cattle that have
strayed."</p>
<p>So Saul took a servant, and they
searched the country round about, going great
distances; still the cattle could not be found.</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_236" id="Page_236">[236]</SPAN></span>At last Saul said to the servant, "I
am tired with this search. Let us go back
and tell my father all we have done."</p>
<p>Then the servant said, "There is a
prophet living near this place into which we
have come. Let us seek him; for I am told
he is most wise. Perhaps he may help us
to find our cattle."</p>
<p>"Let us go to him," Saul answered readily;
and so the two men came into the city where
Samuel dwelt; for it was he they sought.</p>
<p>As they drew near the city, they met two
young women coming to a well to draw water.</p>
<p>"Tell me, is the prophet here?" Saul
asked.</p>
<p>And the young women said, "Yes, to-day
he offers sacrifice in the city. First, he
blesses the sacrifice, and then the people feast;
and now he is going towards the temple.
Make haste and you will see him."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_237" id="Page_237">[237]</SPAN></span>Saul and the servant hurried on towards
the gate of the city; and there they saw an
old man, sitting alone.</p>
<p>"Tell us," said Saul, "where we may find
the prophet Samuel."</p>
<p>And the old man answered, "I am
Samuel. Come and feast with me; and
to-morrow thou shalt go. Grieve not about
the cattle; already they are found. But come
with me, for I have much to tell thee. The
desire of all Israel is upon thee and upon thy
father's house."</p>
<p>Then Saul said, "Why dost thou speak
so to me? Knowest thou not that my family
is one of the least of the tribe of Benjamin?"</p>
<p>But Samuel knew; and he led Saul to his
house and feasted him. And when the feast
was over, Samuel said to Saul, "The people
of Israel desire a king; and it is thou, Saul,<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_238" id="Page_238">[238]</SPAN></span>
whom the Lord has chosen to be that king."</p>
<div class="figcenter"> <ANTIMG src="images/fig_054.jpg" width-obs="343" height-obs="500" alt="SAMUEL BLESSING SAUL." title="" /> <p class="caption">SAMUEL BLESSING SAUL.</p> </div>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_239" id="Page_239">[239]</SPAN></span></p>
<p>Then, when morning came, Saul and his
servant set out upon their journey home; and
Samuel went with them, even unto the city
gates. Then Samuel said to the servant, "Go
on before. I would speak once more with
Saul alone." And when he had gone, Samuel
poured oil upon the head of Saul and kissed
him, saying, "God has chosen thee to be king
to rule over his people in Israel."</p>
<p>Then Samuel went back to his home, and
Saul went on his way. It was to him a
strange journey back to his home, for God had
already given him great wisdom and power.
Already the gift of prophecy was his; and
when he met a company of prophets, he too
prophesied with them of things to come.</p>
<p>And the people wondered to hear Saul
uttering prophecies. "What does this mean?"
they cried. "Is Saul also a prophet?"</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_240" id="Page_240">[240]</SPAN></span>But now Samuel called all the tribes of
Israel together at Mizpah. "It is your wish,"
he said, "that a king should be chosen to rule
over you and lead you forth into battle.
Now, God is not pleased that you should
choose a king; for he was himself your king.
Still, because it is your wish, a king shall
be chosen by God. And that man chosen
shall be Saul."</p>
<p>"But where is Saul?" the people asked;
for nowhere was Saul to be found.</p>
<p>Then the Lord told the people that Saul
was hiding; and he bade them go and search
for him in that place which God should
name.</p>
<p>The people obeyed, and Saul was found
and brought before the people.</p>
<p>"Is this the man?" the people asked.
And the Lord said, "This is the man."</p>
<p><span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_241" id="Page_241">[241]</SPAN></span>Then the people shouted, and Saul was
made king over the Israelites.</p>
<p>Then Samuel said to the people, "Behold
I am an old man. My hair is white with age.
All my life I have been with you, from the
time when I was a little child until now.
Tell me, have I ever oppressed you, or have I
ever taken anything from you?"</p>
<p>And all the people shouted, "No! No!
Never! Never have you oppressed us or
wronged us in any way!" For the people
all loved Samuel, from the oldest to the
youngest.</p>
<p>"Wait, then," said Samuel, "and hear
what I would say to you. Many years ago
God brought your fathers out of Israel and
gave this land to them for a possession.</p>
<p>"Often your fathers rebelled against
God; and as often he sent punishment upon<span class="pagenum"><SPAN name="Page_242" id="Page_242">[242]</SPAN></span>
them that they might turn back to him.
Sisera and the Philistines and the Moabites
God sent to fight against the Israelites; but
whenever they repented and turned back, then
He forgave them. Many good captains He
sent them,—Gideon, Jepthah and Samson.</p>
<p>"And now you have asked for a king,
and God has given you one. And so long as
the king and his people are true to the one
God, so long shall His blessing be upon you."</p>
<p>And so ended that time in the history of
the children of Israel when they were content
to be ruled over by Judges chosen by God;
and of these Judges, Samuel was the last.</p>
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