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Thereupon David said to his companions, Achimelech the man of Heth, and Abisai, Sarvia’s son, that was brother to Joab, Which of you comes down with me to the camp where Saul lies? And Abisai said, I will bear thee company. (1 Samuel 26, 6)
So, at dead of night, David and Abisai passed through into the Israelite lines, and found Saul asleep in his tent, with his spear driven into the ground by his pillow; all around him, Abner and the rest of his army lay sleeping too. (1 Samuel 26, 7)
Nay, answered David, kill him thou must not; none can lay hands on the king whom the Lord has anointed but he incurs guilt. (1 Samuel 26, 9)
As the Lord is a living God, David said, I will wait for the Lord to smite him down, till death comes to him, or he falls on the field of battle. (1 Samuel 26, 10)
So David took away the spear, and the pitcher of water that was by Saul’s head, and back they went; none saw, none knew of it, none stirred; all lay tranced in a deep sleep the Lord had sent down upon them. (1 Samuel 26, 12)
When David had crossed to the further slope, he stood on a peak of the hill far away, parted from them by a long distance, (1 Samuel 26, 13)
Thou wast ever a brave man, Abner, David said, none like thee in Israel; what guard is this thou keepest over thy lord the king? The life of thy lord the king was in danger but now, from a subject of his that found his way into the camp. This was great fault in thee; (1 Samuel 26, 15)
With that, Saul himself recognized David’s voice; Is it thy voice I hear, he asked, my son David? And David answered, It is mine, my lord king, no other. (1 Samuel 26, 17)
were as well worth his chase. I have done thee wrong, Saul answered; return, my son David, return. Never again will I do thee hurt, after this day when thou hast spared my life. My folly, I see it now; my long blindness, I see it now. (1 Samuel 26, 21)
Here is the king’s spear, said David; best that one of the king’s men should come across and take it. (1 Samuel 26, 22)
A blessing on thee, my son David, Saul answered; much thou shalt achieve, much win. And with that, David passed on, and Saul went back whence he came. (1 Samuel 26, 25)
The time must come, David thought to himself, when I shall fall into Saul’s hands; were it not better to escape, and take refuge in the country of the Philistines? Then Saul will give up the hope of hunting me down within the borders of Israel, and I shall be safe from his power. (1 Samuel 27, 1)
