NASB
"He numbered them in Bezek; and the sons of Israel were 300,000, and the men of Judah 30,000."
— 1 Samuel 11:8, NASB
“And when he numbered them in Bezek, the children of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand.”
“And he numbered them in Bezek; and the children of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand. ”
“He numbered them in Bezek; and the children of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand.”
“When Saul counted them at Bezek, the Israelites were 300,000 strong and the men of Judah numbered 30,000.”
“And he numbered them in Bezec: and there were of the children of Israel three hundred thousand: and of the men of Juda thirty thousand.”
“And he had them numbered in Bezek: the children of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand.”
“And when he numbered them in Bezek, the children of Israel were three hundred thousand, and the men of Judah thirty thousand.”
Now behold, Saul was coming from the field behind the oxen, and he said, "What is the matter with the people that they weep?" So they related to him the words of the men of Jabesh.
Then the Spirit of God came upon Saul mightily when he heard these words, and he became very angry.
He took a yoke of oxen and cut them in pieces, and sent them throughout the territory of Israel by the hand of messengers, saying, "Whoever does not come out after Saul and after Samuel, so shall it be done to his oxen." Then the dread of the LORD fell on the people, and they came out as one man.
He numbered them in Bezek; and the sons of Israel were 300,000, and the men of Judah 30,000.
They said to the messengers who had come, "Thus you shall say to the men of Jabesh-gilead, 'Tomorrow, by the time the sun is hot, you will have deliverance.'" So the messengers went and told the men of Jabesh; and they were glad.
Then the men of Jabesh said, "Tomorrow we will come out to you, and you may do to us whatever seems good to you."
The next morning Saul put the people in three companies; and they came into the midst of the camp at the morning watch and struck down the Ammonites until the heat of the day. Those who survived were scattered, so that no two of them were left together.