1 Samuel 10

1 Samuel 10

Samuel takes a flask of oil and pours it on Saul’s head, anointing him ruler over Israel. The three signs Samuel prophesied immediately occur, confirming God's Spirit is with Saul. When Saul meets a procession of prophets, the Spirit of God rushes upon him, and he begins to prophesy, astonishing those who knew him. Samuel then gathers all the tribes at Mizpah to formally choose the king by lot. The lot falls to Saul, who is initially hiding among the baggage. He is presented to the people, who shout, "Long live the king!"

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Jeremiah 32

Jeremiah is commanded to wear a wooden yoke as a sign that God has placed King Nebuchadnezzar in charge of all the nations, warning them not to resist Babylonian rule.

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The false prophet Hananiah publicly breaks Jeremiah’s wooden yoke, prophesying that the exile will end in two years. Jeremiah rebukes him, and Hananiah dies two months later, confirming Jeremiah's truth.

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