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1 Samuel 8:4-5 meaning
Due to the corruption of Samuel's sons, all the elders of Israel gathered together and came to Samuel at Ramah to present their grievance regarding his sons. Ramah was the site of Samuel's house (1 Samuel 7:17). The elders of Israel would represent the recognized leaders of the tribes and communities of Israel.
When the elders came to Ramah they said to Samuel, Behold, you have grown old, and your sons do not walk in your ways. Now appoint a king for us to judge us like all the nations. The elders have a legitimate beef, they have judges who are corrupt. They also have the authority to act; God had given the people the authority to appoint their own judges (Deuteronomy 16:18). They had good cause; God had warned the people to make sure they appointed judges who were honest, and did justice among the people (Deuteronomy 16:18-20). So the elders were actually following God's instructions in insisting that these corrupt judges be replaced.
However, rather than insist on appointing honest judges in their place, according to the commands of God, they now request that Samuel appoint a king to rule over them. Here the people give two reasons for wanting a king, but will add an additional reason later in the chapter: