As the story unfolds in this chapter we read of the lost donkeys of Kish, Saul's father. We also see that his father commissioned him and a servant to find them. We read of Saul's diligence as he looked for three solid days, scouring the countryside in the hopes of finding the animals. Then we read that his servant suggests that they inquire of THE prophet who reportedly was in one of the nearby cities.
Saul thought this was a good idea and so they approached the city (verse 11a), inquired as to the whereabouts of the prophet (verse 11b), and then were directed to hurry inside to meet the prophet/priest before the sacrifice began (verse 12).
Accordingly in our text when Saul approached Samuel, what was it that consumed his thoughts and mind?
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