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SABBATH

  • Signifying a period of rest
    Genesis 2:2, 3; Leviticus 23; 25; 26:34, 35

  • Preparations for the
    Exodus 16:22; Matthew 27:62; Mark 15:42; Luke 23:54; John 19:31

  • Religious usages on the
    Genesis 2:3; Mark 6:2; Luke 4:16, 31; 6:6; 13:10; Acts 13:14

  • Sacrifices on the
    Numbers 28:9, 10; Ezekiel 46:4, 5

  • Unclassified scriptures relating to
    Genesis 2:2, 3; Exodus 16:5, 23-30; 20:8-11; 23:12; 31:13-17; 34:21; 35:2, 3; Leviticus 16:29-31; 19:3, 30; 23:1-3, 27-32; 24:8; 26:2, 34, 35; Numbers 15:32-36; 28:9, 10; Deuteronomy 5:12-15; 2Kings 4:23; 1Chronicles 9:32; 2Chronicles 36:21; Nehemiah 9:13, 14; 10:31; 13:15-22; Psalm 92:1-15; 118:24; Isaiah 1:13; 56:2, 4-7; 58:13, 14; 66:23; Jeremiah 17:21, 22, 24-27; Lamentations 1:7; Ezekiel 20:12, 13, 16, 20, 2:6; 21, 24; 22:8; 23:38; 44:24; 46:1, 3; Hosea 2:11; Amos 8:5; Matthew 12:1-8, 10-12; 24:20; Mark 2:27, 28; 6:2; 16:1; Luke 4:16, 31; 6:1-10; 13:10-17; 14:1-6; 23:54, 56; John 5:5-14; 7:21-24; 9:1-34; 19:31; Acts 13:14, 27, 42, 44; 15:21; 16:13; 17:2; 18:4; Colossians 2:16; Hebrews 4:4, 9

SABBATH

  • Observance of:

    • By Moses
      Numbers 15:32-34

    • By Nehemiah
      Nehemiah 13:15, 21

    • By the women preparing to embalm the corpse of Jesus
      Luke 23:56

    • By Paul
      Acts 13:14

    • By the disciples
      Acts 16:13

    • By John
      Revelation 1:10

  • Violations of, instances of:

    • Gathering manna
      Exodus 16:27

    • Gathering sticks
      Numbers 15:32

    • Men of Tyre
      Nehemiah 13:16

    • The inhabitants of Jerusalem
      Jeremiah 17:21-23


SABBATH DAY'S JOURNEY

  • About two-thousand paces
    Acts 1:12


SABBATIC YEAR

  • A rest that reoccurs every seventh year

  • Called YEAR OF RELEASE
    Deuteronomy 15:9; 31:10

  • Ordinances concerning
    Exodus 23:9-11; Leviticus 25

  • Israelite bondservants set free in
    Exodus 21:2; Deuteronomy 15:12; Jeremiah 34:14

  • Creditors required to release debtors in
    Deuteronomy 15:1-6, 12-18; Nehemiah 10:31

  • Ordinances concerning instruction in the law during
    Deuteronomy 31:10-13; Nehemiah 8:18

  • Punishment to follow violation of the ordinances concerning
    Leviticus 26:34, Leviticus 35 with Leviticus 26:32-41; Jeremiah 34:12-22

  • See  JUBILEE

SABEANS

  • A people who invaded the land of Uz
    Job 1:15; Isaiah 43:3

  • Giants among
    Isaiah 45:14

  • Prophecies concerning
    Isaiah 43:3; Joel 3:8

  • Proverbial drunkards
    Ezekiel 23:42

  • See  SHEBA

SABTA

  • Also called SABTAH, son of Cush
    Genesis 10:7; 1Chronicles 1:9


SABTECHA

  • Son of Cush
    Genesis 10:7; 1Chronicles 1:9


SACAR

  • Father of Ahiam
    1Chronicles 11:35

  • Called SHARAR
    2Samuel 23:33

  • A Korhite, son of Obededom
    1Chronicles 26:4


SACKBUT


SACKCLOTH

  • A symbol of mourning
    1Kings 20:31, 32; Job 16:15; Isaiah 15:3; Jeremiah 4:8; 6:26; 49:3; Lamentations 2:10; Ezekiel 7:18; Daniel 9:3; Joel 1:8

  • Worn by Jacob when it was reported to him that Joseph had been devoured by wild animals
    Genesis 37:34

  • Animals covered with, at a time of national mourning
    Jonah 3:8

  • See  MOURNING


SACRIFICES

  • Figurative:

    • General references
      Isaiah 34:6; Ezekiel 39:17; Zephaniah 1:7, 8; Romans 12:1; Philippians 2:17; 4:18

    • Of self-denial
      Philippians 3:7, 8

    • Of praise
      Psalm 116:17; Jeremiah 33:11; Hosea 14:2; Hebrews 13:15

    • Calves of the lips, signifying praise
      Hosea 14:2

    • See  OFFERINGS


SACRILEGE

  • Profaning holy things.

  • Forbidden
    Leviticus 19:8; 1Corinthians 3:17; Titus 1:11; 1Peter 5:2

  • Instances of:

    • Esau sells his birthright
      Genesis 25:33

    • Nadab and Abihu offer strange fire
      Leviticus 10:1-7; Numbers 3:4

    • Of Uzzah
      2Samuel 6:6, 7

    • Of Uzziah
      2Chronicles 26:16-21

    • Of Korah and his group
      Numbers 16:40

    • Of the people of Beth-shemesh
      1Samuel 6:19

    • Of Ahaz
      2Chronicles 28:24

    • Of the money changers in the temple
      Matthew 21:12, 13; Luke 19:45; John 2:14-16

    • Of those who profaned the Lord's Supper
      1Corinthians 11:29


SADDUCEES

  • A sect of the Jews.

  • Rebuked by John the Baptist
    Matthew 3:7-9; Luke 3:7-9

  • Reject the doctrine of the resurrection
    Matthew 22:23-34; Mark 12:18-27; Luke 20:27-40; Acts 23:7, 8

  • Jesus warns his disciples against
    Matthew 16:6-12

  • Persecute the apostles
    Acts 4:1-3; 5:17-33


SADOC

  • An ancestor of Joseph
    Matthew 1:14


SAILORS


SAINTS


SALAH

  • Also called SALA and SHELAH. Son of Arphaxad and an ancestor of Joseph
    Genesis 10:24; 11:12-15; 1Chronicles 1:18, 24; Luke 3:35


SALAMIS

  • A city of the island of Cyprus. Paul and Barnabas preach in
    Acts 13:4, 5


SALATHIEL


SALCAH

  • Also called SALCHAH, a city of the tribe of Gad
    Deuteronomy 3:10; Joshua 12:5; 13:11; 1Chronicles 5:11


SALEM


SALIM

  • A city which is near Aenon
    John 3:23


SALLAI

  • A Benjamite living in Jerusalem
    Nehemiah 11:8

  • A priest who returned to Jerusalem with Zerubbabel
    Nehemiah 12:20

  • Called SALLU
    Nehemiah 12:7


SALLU

  • A Benjamite living in Jerusalem
    1Chronicles 9:7; Nehemiah 11:7

  • See  SALLAI


SALMA

  • Son of Caleb
    1Chronicles 2:51, 54

  • Called also SALMON:

    • Father of Boaz
      Ruth 4:20, 21; 1Chronicles 2:11

    • In the lineage of Joseph
      Matthew 1:4, 5; Luke 3:32


SALMON

  • A hill
    Psalm 68:14

  • See  SALMA


SALMONE

  • A promontory of the island of Crete
    Acts 27:7


SALOME

  • Mother of James and John
    Matthew 27:56; with Mark 15:40; 16:1

  • Asks Jesus to promote her sons
    Matthew 20:20, 21

  • Present at the crucifixion of Jesus of Nazareth
    Mark 15:40

  • Present at the gravesite of Jesus
    Mark 16:1, 2


SALT

  • Lot's wife turned into a pillar of
    Genesis 19:26

  • The city of Salt
    Joshua 15:62

  • The valley of salt
    2Samuel 8:13; 2Kings 14:7

  • Salt Sea
    Genesis 14:3; Numbers 34:12; Deuteronomy 3:17; Joshua 3:16; 12:3; 15:2

  • Salt pits
    Zephaniah 2:9

  • All animal sacrifices were required to be seasoned with
    Leviticus 2:13; Ezra 6:9; Ezekiel 43:24; Mark 9:49

  • Used in ratifying covenants
    Numbers 18:19; 2Chronicles 13:5

  • Elisha throws, into the pool of Jericho, to purify it
    2Kings 2:20, 21

  • Figurative:

    • Of the saving efficacy of the church
      Matthew 5:13; Mark 9:49, 50; Luke 14:34

    • Of wise behavior
      Colossians 4:6


SALUTATIONS

  • By kissing
    2Samuel 20:9; Matthew 26:49

  • By bowing
    Genesis 18:2; 19:1, 2; 23:7; 27:29; 33:3; 37:10; 41:43; 43:26, 28; 49:8; 1Samuel 25:23; 2Samuel 18:28; 1Kings 1:16; Esther 8:3; Matthew 2:11; Mark 5:22

  • Addresses in:

    • "My lords"
      Genesis 19:2

    • "May God be gracious to you"
      Genesis 43:29

    • "Peace"
      1Samuel 25:6

    • "Are you well, my brother?"
      2Samuel 20:9

    • "Hail, Master!"
      Matthew 26:49

    • "All hail"
      Matthew 28:9

    • "Peace to this house."
      Luke 10:5

    • "Peace to you"
      John 20:21

  • From a master to his servants, "The Lord be with you"
    Ruth 2:4

  • Servants to their masters, "The Lord bless you"
    Ruth 2:4

  • By letter
    1Corinthians 16:21; 2Corinthians 13:13; Colossians 4:18; Philippians 4:21; 2Thessalonians 3:17; 2John 1:13; 3John 1:14


SALVATION


SAMARIA

  • City of:

    • Built by Omri
      1Kings 16:24

    • Capital of the kingdom of the ten tribes
      1Kings 16:29; 22:51; 2Kings 13:1, 10; 15:8

    • Besieged by Benhadad
      1Kings 20; 2Kings 6:24-33; 7

    • The king of Syria is led into, by Elisha, who miraculously blinds him and his army
      2Kings 6:8-23

    • Ahab ruled in

    • Besieged by Shalmaneser, king of Assyria, for three years; captured; the people carried away to Halah and Habor, cities of the Medes
      2Kings 17:5, 6; 18:9-11

    • Idolatry of
      1Kings 16:32; 2Kings 13:6

    • Temple of, destroyed
      2Kings 10:17-28; 23:19

    • Paul and Barnabas preach in
      Acts 15:3

    • Visited by Philip, Peter, and John
      Acts 8:5-25

  • Country of:

    • General references
      Isaiah 7:9

    • Foreign colonies distributed among the cities of, by the king of Assyria
      2Kings 17:24-41; Ezra 4:9, 10

    • Roads through, from Judaea into Galilee
      Luke 17:11; John 4:3-8

    • Jesus travels through
      John 4:1-42

    • Jesus heals lepers in
      Luke 17:11-19

    • The Good Samaritan from
      Luke 10:33-35

    • No dealings between the Jews and the inhabitants of
      John 4:9

    • Samaritans were expecting the Messiah
      John 4:25

    • Disciples made from the inhabitants of
      Acts 8:5-8, John 4:39-42; 14-17, 25

    • Jesus forbids the apostles to preach in the cities of
      Matthew 10:5


SAMGARNEBO

  • A prince of Babylon, was at the siege of Jerusalem
    Jeremiah 39:3


SAMLAH

  • One of the ancient kings of Edom
    Genesis 36:36, 37; 1Chronicles 1:47, 48


SAMOS

  • An island in the Aegean Sea. Visted briefly by Paul
    Acts 20:15


SAMOTHRACIA

  • An island in the Aegean Sea. Visited briefly by Paul
    Acts 16:11


SAMSON

  • A judge of Israel
    Judges 16:31

  • A Danite, son of Manoah; miraculous birth of; a Nazarite from his mother's womb; the mother forbidden to drink wine or strong drink, or to eat any ceremonially unclean thing during gestation
    Judges 13:2-7, 24, 25

  • Desires a Philistine woman for his wife; kills a lion
    Judges 14:1-7

  • His marriage feast and the riddle propounded
    Judges 14:8-19

  • Kills thirty Philistines
    Judges 14:19

  • Wife of, estranged
    Judges 14:20; 15:1, 2

  • Is avenged for the estrangement of his wife
    Judges 15:3-8

  • His great strength
    Judges 15:7-14; Hebrews 11:32

  • Kills one thousand Philistines with the jawbone of a donkey
    Judges 15:13-17

  • Miraculously supplied with water
    Judges 15:18, 19

  • Cohabits with Delilah, a prostitute; her machinations with the Philistines to overcome him
    Judges 16:1-20

  • Is blinded by the Philistines and confined to hard labor in prison; pulls down the pillars of the temple, meets his death, and kills a multitude of his enemies
    Judges 16:21-31; Hebrews 11:32


SAMUEL

  • Miraculous birth of
    1Samuel 1:7-20

  • Consecrated to God before his birth
    1Samuel 1:11, 22, 24-28

  • His mother's song of thanksgiving
    1Samuel 2:1-10

  • Ministered in the house of God
    1Samuel 2:11, 18, 19

  • Blessed of God
    1Samuel 2:21; 3:19

  • His vision concerning the house of Eli
    1Samuel 3:1-18

  • A prophet of the Israelites
    1Samuel 3:20, 21; 4:1

  • A judge leader of Israel, his judgment seat at Bethel, Gilgal, Mizpeh, and Ramah
    1Samuel 7:15-17

  • Organizes the tabernacle service
    1Chronicles 9:22; 26:28; 2Chronicles 35:18

  • Israelites repent because of his reproofs and warnings
    1Samuel 7:4-6

  • The Philistines defeated through his intercession and sacrifices
    1Samuel 7:7-14

  • Makes his corrupt sons judges in Israel
    1Samuel 8:1-3

  • People desire a king; he protests
    1Samuel 8:4-22

  • Anoints Saul to be king of Israel
    1Samuel 9:10

  • Renews the kingdom of Saul
    1Samuel 11:12-15

  • Reproves Saul; foretells that his kingdom shall not be established
    1Samuel 13:11-15; 15

  • Anoints David to be king
    king 1Samuel 16

  • Shelters David while escaping from Saul
    1Samuel 19:18

  • Death of; the lament for him
    1Samuel 25:1

  • Called up by the witch of Endor
    1Samuel 28:3-20

  • His integrity as a judge and ruler
    1Samuel 12:1-5; Psalm 99:6; Jeremiah 15:1; Hebrews 11:32

  • Chronicles of
    1Chronicles 29:29

  • Sons of
    1Chronicles 6:28, 33

  • Called SHEMUEL
    1Chronicles 6:33


SANBALLAT

  • An enemy of the Jews in rebuilding Jerusalem after the Babylonian captivity
    Nehemiah 2:10, 19; 4; 6; 13:28


SANCTIFICATION

  • Firstborn of Israelites sanctified
    Exodus 13:2

  • All Israel sanctified
    Exodus 19:10, 14

  • Material things sanctified by anointing
    Exodus 40:9-11

  • The Lord is the Sanctifier
    Exodus 31:13; Leviticus 20:8; 21:8; 22:9

  • The alter sanctifies the gift
    Exodus 29:37; 30:29

  • Tabernacle sanctified by God's presence
    Exodus 29:43; 40:34, 35

  • Unclassified scriptures relating to
    Exodus 31:13; 33:16; Leviticus 21:1-23; Jeremiah 1:5; Ezekiel 37:28; John 17:17, 19; Acts 26:17, 18; Romans 15:16; 1Corinthians 1:2, 30; 6:11; 13:1-13; 2Corinthians 1:21, 22; Galatians 2:20; 6:14; Ephesians 1:3, 4; 3:19; 4:7, 12, 13, 15, 16; 5:25-27; Colossians 2:11; 1Thessalonians 4:3, 4; 5:23; 2Thessalonians 2:13, 14; 2Timothy 2:11, 21; Hebrews 2:11; 9:14; 10:10, 14; 12:10; 13:12, 21; 1Peter 1:2; 2Peter 1:2-4; 1John 1:9; Jude 1:24; Revelation 7:14,

  • See  HOLINESS,  REGENERATION,  REDEMPTION,  SALVATION,  SIN, FORGIVENESS OF


SANCTUARY

  • The Holy of Holies.

  • In the tabernacle
    Hebrews 9:2

  • Divine dwelling place
    Exodus 25:8

  • Reverence for
    Leviticus 19:30; 26:2

  • In the charge of high priest
    Exodus 27:21; Leviticus 24:3; Numbers 18:5

  • The Holy Place in the temple
    Lamentations 2:7, 20; Ezekiel 42:20

  • Figurative
    Ezekiel 11:16

  • Symbolic
    Hebrews 8:2, 5,

  • See  TABERNACLE,  TEMPLE


SANDAL


SANHEDRIN


SANITATION

  • Carcasses
    Leviticus 5:2; 10:4, 5; 11:24-28, 31-40; 22:4, 6; Numbers 9:6, 10; 19:11-16; 31:19; Deuteronomy 21:22, 23

  • Childbirth
    Leviticus 12:3; Ezekiel 16:4

  • Contagion
    Leviticus 5:2, 3; 7:19, 21; 11:24-28, 31-40; 13:2-59; 14:2, 3, 8, 9, 15:2-13, 16-28, 34-48, 54-57; 32, 33; 22:4-8; Numbers 5:2-4; 9:6, 10; 19:11-16, 22; 31:19, 20; Deuteronomy 23:10, 11; 24:8

  • Disinfection
    Leviticus 2:13; 7:19; 13:6, 11:24-40; 14:8, 9, 34, 47-59; 34-48, 54-57; Numbers 31:19, 15:2-13, 16-28; 20, 22-24

  • Filth, disposition of
    Leviticus 4:11, Exodus 29:14, 34; 12, 21; 6:30; 7:17, 19; 8:17, 32; 9:11; 16:27, 28; 19:6; Deuteronomy 23:12, 13; Hebrews 13:11

  • Food
    Leviticus 3:17; 11:2-23, 26, 27, 29-43, 7:15-19, 23-27; 46, 47; 17:10-15; 19:5-8, 26; 22:8; Deuteronomy 12:16, 20-25; 14:3-21, 26; 15:22, 23

  • Gluttony, disease resulting from
    Numbers 11:18-20, 31-33

  • Penalties concerning
    Deuteronomy 28:15, 21, 22, 27, 35, 45, 59-62

  • Quarantine

    • General references
      Leviticus 13:2-5, 31-33, 14:2, 3, 45, 46; 8, 34-38; 15:19; Numbers 5:2, 3; 31:11-20; Deuteronomy 23:10, 11

    • Instances of
      Numbers 12:10, 14, 15; 2Kings 7:3; 15:5; 2Chronicles 26:21; Luke 17:12

  • Rest commanded
    Exodus 20:9-11; 31:13-17; 34:21, 22; 35:2; Leviticus 23:3-8, 24-42; 25:2-12; 28:16-18, Numbers 9:2, 3; 25, 26; 29:1, 7; Deuteronomy 5:12-14,


SANSANNAH

  • A city of the tribe of Judah
    Joshua 15:31


SAPH

  • Also called SIPPAI, a Philistine giant
    2Samuel 21:18; 1Chronicles 20:4


SAPHIR

  • A city prophesied against by Micah
    Micah 1:11


SAPPHIRA

  • The wife of Ananias. Falsehood and death of
    Acts 5:1-10


SAPPHIRE

  • A precious stone
    Job 28:6, 16; Isaiah 54:11; Ezekiel 28:13

  • Set in the breastplate
    Exodus 28:18

  • The color of the expanse
    Ezekiel 1:26

  • Seen in the foundation of the New Jerusalem in John's apocalyptic vision
    Revelation 21:19


SARAH

  • Also called SARAI:

    • Wife of Abraham
      Genesis 11:29-31; 12:5

    • Near of kin to Abraham
      Genesis 12:10-20; 20:12

    • Abraham represents her as his sister, and Abimelech, king of Gerar, takes her; she is restored to Abraham by means of a dream
      Genesis 20:1-14

    • Is sterile; gives her handmaiden, Hagar, to Abraham as a concubine
      Genesis 16:1-3

    • Her jealousy of Hagar
      Genesis 16:4-6; 21:9-14

    • Her miraculous conception of Isaac
      Genesis 17:15-21; 18:9-15

    • Name changed from Sarai to Sarah
      Genesis 17:15

    • Gives birth to Isaac
      Genesis 21:3, 6-8

    • Death and burial of
      Genesis 23; 25:10

    • Character of
      Hebrews 11:11; 1Peter 3:5, 6

  • See  SERAH

SARAPH

  • A descendant of Shelah
    1Chronicles 4:22


SARCASM

  • Instances of:

    • Cain's self-justifying argument when God asked him where Abel was
      Genesis 4:9

    • Israelites reproaching Moses
      Exodus 14:11

    • God reproaching Israel
      Numbers 11:20; Judges 10:14

    • Balak reproaching Balaam
      Numbers 24:11

    • Joshua's sarcasm to the descendants of Joseph
      Joshua 17:15

    • By Jotham
      Judges 9:7-19

    • By Samson
      Judges 14:18

    • The men of Jabesh to Nahash
      1Samuel 11:10

    • Eliab to David
      1Samuel 17:28

    • Elijah to the priests of Baal
      1Kings 18:27

    • David's reply to Michal's irony
      2Samuel 6:21

    • Ahab's reply to Benhadad
      1Kings 20:11

    • Jehoash to Amaziah
      2Kings 14:9, 10; 2Chronicles 25:18, 19

    • Rabshakeh to Hezekiah
      2Kings 18:23, 24

    • Sanballat's address to the army of Samaria
      Nehemiah 4:2, 3

    • Zophar to Job
      Job 11:12

    • Job to Zophar
      Job 12:2, 3

    • Of Solomon
      Proverbs 26:16

    • The persecutors of Jesus
      Matthew 27:28, 29; John 19:2, 3, Luke 23:11; 5, 15

    • Paul
      1Timothy 4:7

    • Herod Agrippa to Paul
      Acts 26:28

    • See  IRONY,  SATIRE


SARDIS

  • A city in Asia Minor. One of the seven congregations in.
    Revelation 1:11; 3:1-4


SARDITES

  • Family of
    Numbers 26:26


SARDIUS

  • A precious stone.

  • In the breastplate
    Exodus 28:17; 39:10

  • In the garden of Eden
    Ezekiel 28:13

  • Seen in John's apocalyptic vision of the foundation of the New Jerusalem
    Revelation 21:20

  • Figurative
    Revelation 4:3


SARDONYX

  • A precious stone in the foundation of the heavenly city called the New Jerusalem
    Revelation 21:20


SAREPTA


SARGON

  • A king of Assyria
    Isaiah 20:1


SARID

  • A city on the boundary of the tribe of Zebulun
    Joshua 19:10, 12


SARON


SARSECHIM

  • A prince of Babylon. Present at the taking of Jerusalem
    Jeremiah 39:3


SARUCH


SATAN THE DEVIL


SATIRE

  • Hannah's song of exultation over Peninnah
    1Samuel 2:1-10 with 1Samuel 1:5-10

  • Of Jesus against hypocrites
    Matthew 23:2-33; Mark 12:13-40; Luke 11:39-54

  • See  IRONY ,  SARCASM


SATYR

  • A mythological creature, represented as half-man and half-goat
    Leviticus 17:7 ; 2Chronicles 11:15 ; Isaiah 13:21 ; Isaiah 34:14


SAUL

  • Also called SHAUL, King of Edom
    Genesis 36:37, 38; 1Chronicles 1:48, 49

  • King of Israel:

    • A Benjamite, son of Kish
      1Samuel 9:1, 2

    • Sons of
      1Chronicles 8:33

    • His personal appearance
      1Samuel 9:2; 10:23

    • Made king of Israel
      1Samuel 9; 10; 11:12-15; Hosea 13:11

    • Lives at Gibeah of Saul
      1Samuel 14:2; 15:34; Isaiah 10:29

    • Defeats the Philistines
      1Samuel 13; 14:46, 52

    • Smites the Amalekites
      1Samuel 15

    • Is reproved by Samuel for usurping the priestly functions
      1Samuel 13:11-14

    • Samuel rebukes him for disobedience by not exterminating the Amalekites; the loss of his kingdom is foretold
      1Samuel 15

    • Dedicates the spoils of war
      1Samuel 15:21-25; 1Chronicles 26:28

    • Sends messengers to Jesse, asking that David be sent to him as a musician and an armor-bearer
      1Samuel 16:17-23

    • Defeats the Philistines after Goliath is killed byDavid
      1Samuel 17

    • His jealousy of David; gives his daughter, Michal, to David to be his wife; becomes David's enemy
      1Samuel 18

    • Tries to kill David; Jonathan intercedes and incurs his father's displeasure; David's loyalty to Jonathan; Saul's temporary remorse; prophesies
      1Samuel 19

    • Hears Doeg against Ahimelech, and kills the priest and his family. Pursues David to wilderness of Ziph; the Ziphites betray David to
      1Samuel 23

    • Pursues David to Engedi
      1Samuel 24:1-6

    • His life spared by David
      1Samuel 24:5-8

    • Saul's contrition for his bad faith
      1Samuel 24:16-22

    • David is again betrayed to, by the Ziphites; Saul pursues him to the hill of Hachilah; his life spared again by David; his confession, and his blessing upon David
      1Samuel 26

    • Kills the Gibeonites; crime avenged by the death of seven of his sons
      2Samuel 21:1-9

    • His kingdom invaded by Philistines; seeks counsel of the witch of En-dor, who foretells his own death 1Samuel 28:3-25; 29:1

    • Is defeated, and is killed with some of his sons
      1Samuel 31

    • Their bodies exposed in Bethshan; rescued by the people of Jabesh and burned; bones of, buried under a tree at Jabesh
      1Samuel 31; with 2Samuel 1; 2; 1Chronicles 10

    • His death is a judgment on account of his sins
      1Chronicles 10:13

  • Of Tarsus


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