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  • So he removed David from his presence by making him chief of a thousand men. David went ahead of his troops (1 Samuel 18, 13)

  • The more successful David was, the more afraid Saul became. (1 Samuel 18, 15)

  • But all Israel and Judah loved David because he led them in their expeditions. (1 Samuel 18, 16)

  • Saul said to David, "You know my eldest daughter, Merab. I will give her to you as your wife; be brave and fight Yahweh's battles." For Saul thought, "Let the Philistines strike him instead of myself." (1 Samuel 18, 17)

  • David answered Saul, "Who am I? And what is my father's family in Israel that I should be the king's son-in-law?" (1 Samuel 18, 18)

  • Yet when it was time for Merab to be married to David, she was given instead to Adriel the Meholathite. (1 Samuel 18, 19)

  • Now, Saul's daughter, Michal, fell in love with David. When this came to Saul's knowledge, he was very pleased (1 Samuel 18, 20)

  • for he thought, "I shall promise her to him and it will be a snare to him. The Philistines will kill him." So, Saul said to David a second time, "You shall now be my son-in-law." (1 Samuel 18, 21)

  • Then he commanded his servants to talk to David privately and say, "The king and all his servants like you. You should become the king's son-in-law!" (1 Samuel 18, 22)

  • Saul's servants repeated these words to David who replied, "Do you think it is easy to become the king's son-in-law, poor and unknown as I am?" (1 Samuel 18, 23)

  • When Saul's servants repeated to the king what David had said, (1 Samuel 18, 24)

  • Saul ordered them to tell David, "The king wants no marriage gift other than a hundred Philistine foreskins to take revenge on his enemies." For Saul wanted David to fall into the hands of the Philistines. (1 Samuel 18, 25)


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