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  • When he took his life in his hands and slew the Philistine, and the LORD brought about a great victory for all Israel through him, you were glad to see it. Why, then, should you become guilty of shedding innocent blood by killing David without cause?" (1 Samuel 19, 5)

  • So Jonathan summoned David and repeated the whole conversation to him. Jonathan then brought David to Saul, and David served him as before. (1 Samuel 19, 7)

  • When war broke out again, David went out to fight against the Philistines and inflicted a great defeat upon them, putting them to flight. (1 Samuel 19, 8)

  • Then an evil spirit from the LORD came upon Saul as he was sitting in his house with spear in hand and David was playing the harp nearby. (1 Samuel 19, 9)

  • Saul tried to nail David to the wall with the spear, but David eluded Saul, so that the spear struck only the wall, and David got away safe. (1 Samuel 19, 10)

  • The same night, Saul sent messengers to David's house to guard it, that he might kill him in the morning. David's wife Michal informed him, "Unless you save yourself tonight, tomorrow you will be killed." (1 Samuel 19, 11)

  • Then Michal let David down through a window, and he made his escape in safety. (1 Samuel 19, 12)

  • When Saul sent messengers to arrest David, she said, "He is sick." (1 Samuel 19, 14)

  • Saul, however, sent the messengers back to see David and commanded them, "Bring him up to me in the bed, that I may kill him." (1 Samuel 19, 15)

  • Thus David got safely away; he went to Samuel in Ramah, informing him of all that Saul had done to him. Then he and Samuel went to stay in the sheds. (1 Samuel 19, 18)

  • When Saul was told that David was in the sheds near Ramah, (1 Samuel 19, 19)

  • he sent messengers to arrest David. But when they saw the band of prophets, presided over by Samuel, in a prophetic frenzy, they too fell into the prophetic state. (1 Samuel 19, 20)


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