1 Samuel 15:26
1 Samuel 15:26 in Multiple Translations
“I will not return with you,” Samuel replied. “For you have rejected the word of the LORD, and He has rejected you as king over Israel.”
And Samuel said unto Saul, I will not return with thee: for thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, and the LORD hath rejected thee from being king over Israel.
And Samuel said unto Saul, I will not return with thee; for thou hast rejected the word of Jehovah, and Jehovah hath rejected thee from being king over Israel.
And Samuel said to Saul, I will not go back with you: for you have put away from you the word of the Lord, and the Lord has put you from your place as king over Israel.
But Samuel told him, “I'm not going back with you. You have rejected the Lord's orders, and the Lord has rejected you as king of Israel!”
But Samuel saide vnto Saul, I will not returne with thee: for thou hast cast away the word of the Lord, and the Lord hath cast away thee, that thou shalt not be King ouer Israel.
And Samuel saith unto Saul, 'I do not turn back with thee; for thou hast rejected the word of Jehovah, and Jehovah doth reject thee from being king over Israel.'
Samuel said to Saul, “I will not return with you; for you have rejected the LORD’s word, and the LORD has rejected you from being king over Israel.”
And Samuel said to Saul, I will not return with thee: for thou hast rejected the word of the LORD, and the LORD hath rejected thee from being king over Israel.
And Samuel said to Saul: I will not return with thee, because thou hast rejected the word of the Lord, and the Lord hath rejected thee from being king over Israel.
But Samuel replied, “No, I will not go back with you. You have rejected/disobeyed what Yahweh commanded you to do. So he has rejected you, and declared that you will no longer be the king of Israel. So I do not want to talk any more with you.”
But Samuel said to him, “No. I can’t go back with you. You didn’t listen to God, so he will not listen to you now. You did wrong things, so God has said, ‘You can’t be the big boss any more.’”
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Study Notes — 1 Samuel 15:26
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- 1 Samuel 15:26 Summary
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Reflection Questions
- Gill's Exposition on 1 Samuel 15:26
- Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 1 Samuel 15:26
- Matthew Poole's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
- Trapp's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
- Ellicott's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
- Adam Clarke's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
- Sermons on 1 Samuel 15:26
Context — Saul’s Confession
26“I will not return with you,” Samuel replied. “For you have rejected the word of the LORD, and He has rejected you as king over Israel.”
27As Samuel turned to go, Saul grabbed the hem of his robe, and it tore. 28So Samuel said to him, “The LORD has torn the kingdom of Israel from you today and has given it to your neighbor who is better than you.Cross References
| Reference | Text (BSB) | |
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| 1 | Hosea 4:6 | My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge. Because you have rejected knowledge, I will also reject you as My priests. Since you have forgotten the law of your God, I will also forget your children. |
| 2 | 1 Samuel 13:14 | But now your kingdom will not endure; the LORD has sought a man after His own heart and appointed him ruler over His people, because you have not kept the command of the LORD.” |
| 3 | 1 Samuel 16:1 | Now the LORD said to Samuel, “How long are you going to mourn for Saul, since I have rejected him as king over Israel? Fill your horn with oil and go. I am sending you to Jesse of Bethlehem, for I have selected from his sons a king for Myself.” |
| 4 | Jeremiah 6:19 | Hear, O earth! I am bringing disaster on this people, the fruit of their own schemes, because they have paid no attention to My word and have rejected My instruction. |
| 5 | 2 John 1:11 | Whoever greets such a person shares in his evil deeds. |
| 6 | 1 Samuel 15:23 | For rebellion is like the sin of divination, and arrogance is like the wickedness of idolatry. Because you have rejected the word of the LORD, He has rejected you as king.” |
| 7 | Genesis 43:11–14 | Then their father Israel said to them, “If it must be so, then do this: Put some of the best products of the land in your packs and carry them down as a gift for the man—a little balm and a little honey, spices and myrrh, pistachios and almonds. Take double the silver with you so that you may return the silver that was put back into the mouths of your sacks. Perhaps it was a mistake. Take your brother as well, and return to the man at once. May God Almighty grant you mercy before the man, that he may release your other brother along with Benjamin. As for me, if I am bereaved, I am bereaved.” |
| 8 | 1 Samuel 2:30 | Therefore, the LORD, the God of Israel, declares: ‘I did indeed say that your house and the house of your father would walk before Me forever. But now the LORD declares: Far be it from Me! For I will honor those who honor Me, but those who despise Me will be disdained. |
| 9 | Luke 24:28–29 | As they approached the village where they were headed, He seemed to be going farther. But they pleaded with Him, “Stay with us, for it is nearly evening and the day is almost over.” So He went in to stay with them. |
| 10 | 1 Samuel 15:31 | So Samuel went back with Saul, and Saul worshiped the LORD. |
1 Samuel 15:26 Summary
[This verse, 1 Samuel 15:26, shows that when we disobey God's commands, He can reject us from the plans and positions He has for us, just like He rejected Saul as king over Israel. This teaches us the importance of obedience to God's word, as seen in John 14:15 and Matthew 22:37-40. By following God's instructions and living according to His will, we can avoid the consequences of disobedience and experience His blessings and favor in our lives. As we reflect on this verse, let us remember that God's ways are higher than our ways, and His thoughts are higher than our thoughts, as stated in Isaiah 55:8-9.]
Frequently Asked Questions
What does it mean to reject the word of the Lord?
To reject the word of the Lord means to disobey or disregard God's commands and instructions, as seen in 1 Samuel 15:26, which can lead to severe consequences, as stated in Psalm 51:17 and Proverbs 28:13.
Can a person be rejected by God as king or leader?
Yes, as seen in 1 Samuel 15:26, God can reject a person from a position of leadership if they disobey Him, and this is also evident in 1 Samuel 13:14 where God rejected Saul as king due to his disobedience, and in Romans 11:20-22, where God can remove and replace leaders who do not produce fruit.
Is it possible to regain God's favor after being rejected?
While 1 Samuel 15:26 does not provide a direct answer, other scriptures like 2 Chronicles 7:14 and Luke 15:11-32 suggest that it is possible to regain God's favor through repentance and a genuine return to Him, but the consequences of our actions may still remain, as seen in 1 Samuel 15:28-29.
What is the significance of Samuel's response to Saul in this verse?
Samuel's response in 1 Samuel 15:26 signifies that God's judgment is final, and His decisions are not based on human emotions or desires, but rather on His holy and righteous standards, as stated in Deuteronomy 32:4 and Isaiah 55:8-9.
Reflection Questions
- What are some ways I may be rejecting the word of the Lord in my own life, and how can I realign myself with His will?
- How do I respond when God says 'no' to my requests or plans, and what can I learn from Saul's mistakes in this regard?
- In what ways can I demonstrate my submission to God's authority and leadership in my life, as opposed to Saul's rebellion in 1 Samuel 15?
- What are the potential consequences of disobedience in my own life, and how can I avoid them by walking in obedience to God's word?
Gill's Exposition on 1 Samuel 15:26
Jamieson-Fausset-Brown on 1 Samuel 15:26
Matthew Poole's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
Trapp's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
Ellicott's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
Adam Clarke's Commentary on 1 Samuel 15:26
Sermons on 1 Samuel 15:26
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A Leaders Worst Nightmare by Alan Stewart | Alan Stewart delivers a powerful sermon titled 'A Leader's Worst Nightmare,' reflecting on the life of King Saul as a cautionary tale for leaders in ministry. He emphasizes the imp |
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When Obedience Makes You Dance by Carter Conlon | In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of obeying God's commands. He highlights the story of Saul, who claimed to have obeyed God but was confronted by Samuel about |
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(Youth Bible School 2007) the Path of Rebellion by Mose Stoltzfus | In this sermon, the preacher discusses the consequences of rebellion against God and authority figures. He uses the story of Samson as an example of someone who rebelled and suffer |
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(Biblical Manhood) -Evening Banquet by Paul Washer | In this sermon, the speaker expresses his deep concern for the upbringing of his young children and acknowledges his own shortcomings. He emphasizes the importance of studying and |
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(Biblical Manhood) -Morning Brunch by Paul Washer | In this sermon, the speaker emphasizes the importance of being a godly example to our children. He shares his desire for his son to see him on his knees, weeping with joy about Jes |
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"Too Intense?" "Radical?" by Paul Washer | In this sermon, the speaker passionately shares his personal experiences of sacrifice and persecution for his faith in Jesus Christ. He recounts witnessing people dying and a young |
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A Message for America and Its Cultural Religion by Carter Conlon | In this sermon, the preacher discusses the importance of understanding the times we live in and the need for spiritual discernment. He mentions a gathering of churches in New York |




