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  • And the women sang, as they played, saying, “Saul has struck down a thousand, and David ten thousand.” (1 Samuel 18, 7)

  • Then Saul became exceedingly angry, and this word was displeasing in his eyes. And he said: “They have given David ten thousand, and to me they gave only one thousand. What is left for him, except the kingdom itself?” (1 Samuel 18, 8)

  • Therefore, Saul did not regard David with a good eye, from that day and thereafter. (1 Samuel 18, 9)

  • Then, on the next day, the evil spirit from God assailed Saul, and he prophesied in the midst of his house. And David played with his hand, just as at every other time. And Saul held a lance in his hand. (1 Samuel 18, 10)

  • And Saul feared David, because the Lord was with him, but he had withdrawn from Saul. (1 Samuel 18, 12)

  • Therefore, Saul sent him away from himself, and he made him tribune over one thousand men. And he entered and departed in the sight of the people. (1 Samuel 18, 13)

  • And so, Saul saw that he was exceedingly prudent, and he began to be wary of him. (1 Samuel 18, 15)

  • And Saul said to David: “Behold, my elder daughter, Merab. I will give her to you as wife. Only be a valiant man, and fight the wars of the Lord.” Now Saul was considering within himself, saying, “Let not my hand be upon him, but let the hands of the Philistines be upon him.” (1 Samuel 18, 17)

  • Then David said to Saul, “Who am I, and what is my life, and what is my father’s kinship within Israel, that I should be the son-in-law of the king?” (1 Samuel 18, 18)

  • Then it happened that, at the time when Merab, the daughter of Saul, was to be given to David, she was given to Adriel, the Meholathite, as wife. (1 Samuel 18, 19)

  • Now Michal, the other daughter of Saul, loved David. And this was reported to Saul, and it pleased him. (1 Samuel 18, 20)

  • And Saul said, “I will give her to him, so that she may be a stumbling block to him, and so that the hand of the Philistines may be upon him.” And Saul said to David, “In two things, you shall be my son-in-law today.” (1 Samuel 18, 21)


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