Löydetty 1118 Tulokset: David's Prayer

  • And Jonathan entered into a bond with David, because he loved him as himself. (1 Samuel 18, 3)

  • Jonathan divested himself of the mantle he was wearing and gave it to David, along with his military dress, and his sword, his bow and his belt. (1 Samuel 18, 4)

  • David then carried out successfully every mission on which Saul sent him. So Saul put him in charge of his soldiers, and this was agreeable to the whole army, even to Saul's own officers.) (1 Samuel 18, 5)

  • At the approach of Saul and David (on David's return after slaying the Philistine), women came out from each of the cities of Israel to meet King Saul, singing and dancing, with tambourines, joyful songs, and sistrums. (1 Samuel 18, 6)

  • The women played and sang: "Saul has slain his thousands, and David his ten thousands." (1 Samuel 18, 7)

  • Saul was very angry and resentful of the song, for he thought: "They give David ten thousands, but only thousands to me. All that remains for him is the kingship." (1 Samuel 18, 8)

  • (And from that day on, Saul was jealous of David. (1 Samuel 18, 9)

  • (The next day an evil spirit from God came over Saul, and he raged in his house. David was in attendance, playing the harp as at other times, while Saul was holding his spear. (1 Samuel 18, 10)

  • Saul poised the spear, thinking to nail David to the wall, but twice David escaped him.) (1 Samuel 18, 11)

  • Saul then began to fear David, (because the LORD was with him, but had departed from Saul himself.) (1 Samuel 18, 12)

  • Accordingly, Saul removed him from his presence by appointing him a field officer. So David led the people on their military expeditions, (1 Samuel 18, 13)

  • Seeing how successful he was, Saul conceived a fear of David: (1 Samuel 18, 15)


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