1 Samuel 11:14 kjv — Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there.

King James Version

"Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there."

— 1 Samuel 11:14, King James Version

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1 Samuel 11 — Context

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And it was so on the morrow, that Saul put the people in three companies; and they came into the midst of the host in the morning watch, and slew the Ammonites until the heat of the day: and it came to pass, that they which remained were scattered, so that two of them were not left together.

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And the people said unto Samuel, Who is he that said, Shall Saul reign over us? bring the men, that we may put them to death.

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And Saul said, There shall not a man be put to death this day: for to day the Lord hath wrought salvation in Israel.

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Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there.

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And all the people went to Gilgal; and there they made Saul king before the Lord in Gilgal; and there they sacrificed sacrifices of peace offerings before the Lord; and there Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly.

1 Samuel 11:14 — Frequently Asked Questions

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What does 1 Samuel 11:14 say?
1 Samuel 11:14 in the King James Version reads: “Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there.”
Where is 1 Samuel 11:14 in the Bible?
1 Samuel 11:14 is found in the Old Testament, in the book of 1 Samuel, chapter 11, verse 14.
Who wrote 1 Samuel?
1 Samuel is traditionally attributed to Anonymous (traditionally Samuel, Nathan, and Gad). It was written c. 930–722 BC.
What is the book of 1 Samuel about?
1 Samuel marks Israel's transition from judges to kings. It traces the births and ministries of the prophet Samuel, the rise and tragic fall of Saul as Israel's first king, and the anointing of the shepherd boy David, whose faith makes him a man after God's own heart.
What are the major themes of 1 Samuel?
1 Samuel explores themes including Kingship, Prophet, Faith vs. Fear, God's Sovereign Choice, Anointing. These themes shape the meaning and context of 1 Samuel 11:14.
What translation should I read 1 Samuel 11:14 in?
1 Samuel 11:14 is available on GodsGoodBook in the King James Version (KJV), American Standard Version (ASV), World English Bible (WEB), NET Bible, Young's Literal Translation, Darby Bible, Douay-Rheims Bible, and the Bible in Basic English. Each translation reflects different translation philosophies — use the translation picker on this page to compare them, or browse our full translations directory.
How can I memorize 1 Samuel 11:14?
1 Samuel 11:14 reads (KJV): “Then said Samuel to the people, Come, and let us go to Gilgal, and renew the kingdom there.” Read it aloud, break it into short phrases, repeat each phrase three times before adding the next, then put the phrases together. Reading it in multiple translations (above) often helps the meaning settle.
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