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Saul chose for himself 3,000 men from Israel. There were 2,000 with Saul in Michmash and the hill country of Bethel, while 1,000 were with Jonathan in Gibeah of Benjamin. He had sent the rest of the people home.
The Philistines assembled to fight against Israel with 30,000 chariots, 6,000 horsemen, and people as numerous as the sand on the seashore. And they advanced and camped in Michmash, east of Beth-aven.
Saul replied, "When? I saw that the people were scattering from me, that you didn't come at the appointed time, and that the Philistines were assembling at Michmash. I thought, "The Philistines will come down against me at Gilgal but I've not sought the favor of the LORD,' so I forced myself to offer the burnt offering."
Saul, his son Jonathan, and the people present with them remained in Geba of Benjamin, while the Philistines camped in Michmash.
Now a garrison of the Philistines had gone out to the pass of Michmash.
One crag rose on the north opposite Michmash, and the other on the south opposite Geba.
That day they struck down the Philistines from Michmash to Aijalon, and the army was very weary.
The descendants of Benjamin lived from Geba to Michmash, Aija, Bethel and its villages,
"The Assyrian commander has come upon Aiath and has passed through Migron; he stores his supplies at Michmash.