1 Samuel 11:15
And all the people went to Gilgal; and there they made Saul king before the LORD in Gilgal — at Gilgal, the people formally consecrate Saul as king 'before the LORD' (lipne YHWH), in the sacred assembly. The ceremony at Gilgal (mentioned in 10:8) represents the public and religious ratification of Saul's kingship, following the victory that has proven his military competence. and there they sacrificed sacrifices of peace offerings before the LORD — the peace offerings (shlomim) are sacrifices of communion and covenant renewal, sealing the kingship under divine sanction. and Saul and all the men of Israel rejoiced greatly — the people and their king rejoice, celebrating both military victory and the inauguration of the monarchy. The transition from uncertainty about Saul's kingship (10:27) to joyful celebration (11:15) marks the consolidation of Saul's rule.