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OET-RV 1SA Chapter 24

OET1SA 24 ©

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24:1 David refuses to kill Sha’ul

24After Sha’ul returned from repelling the Philistines, they told him that David was now in the Eyn-Gedi wilderness. 2So Sha’ul chose three thousand Israeli warriors and went searching for David and his men at Wild Goats Rocks. 3On the way, as they reached the sheep yards, Sha’ul went into a cave to relieve himself, but David and his men were hiding there further inside the cave.[ref] 4David’s men whispered to him, “Wow, today what Yahweh told you is coming true when he said, ‘Listen, I’m about to give victory over your enemy, and you will do to him whatever you think is right.’ ” Then David sneaked up and quietly cut a piece off the edge of Sha’ul’s robe. 5Afterwards however, David felt bad because he’d cut a piece off Sha’ul’s clothes 6and he said to his men, “By Yahweh, I shouldn’t have done that to my master—to Yahweh’s anointed king—to do him harm because he’s the one Yahweh anointed.”[ref] 7He restrained his men with a few quiet words and wouldn’t allow them to attack Sha’ul.

Then Sha’ul left the cave and headed down the path. 8After waiting a few moment, David went out of the cave and called out behind Sha’ul, “My master the king.” When Sha’ul turned and looked behind him, David bowed 9and said, “Why do you listen to people when they say that I’m wanting to harm you? 10Look, you can see for yourself that Yahweh gave me the opportunity to harm you today in the cave, and some of my men wanted me to kill you, but I showed you compassion and told them that I wouldn’t do harm to my master, because he’s Yahweh’s chosen king. 11Your majesty, look of this piece of your robe that I’m holding, because when I cut it off, I didn’t kill you. So now you can see for yourself that I have no evil plans, and I haven’t do you any wrong, even though you’re ambushing me so you can kill me. 12May Yahweh judge between you and me because I’ll let Yahweh repay you for any harm against me—it won’t be me who works against you. 13As the ancient proverb says, ‘Evil things are done by evil people.’ But it won’t be me who harms you. 14Who has Israel’s king come to find? Who are you chasing after? A dead dog? A flea?[ref] 15May Yahweh take his judgement seat and judge between me and you, and may he see my case and find me innocent and save me from you.”

16When David finished saying that to Sha’ul, Sha’ul called back, “Is that your voice, my son David?” Then he cried loudly 17and told David, “You’re more righteous than I am, because you were good to me even when I did evil things to you. 18You’ve stated that you’ve treated me well—how Yahweh gave you the advantage over me, yet you didn’t kill me. 19Now if a man finds his enemy unprepared, does he just send him off happily? Well, may Yahweh reward you for your mercy towards me today. 20Now listen, I know for certain that you’re going to become king and that the kingdom of Israel will prosper under your leadership. 21Now promise me by Yahweh that you won’t destroy my name from my family line by killing my descendants.” 22David promised that to Sha’ul, then Sha’ul went back home and David and his men returned to their stronghold.


24:3: Psa 57 header; Psa 142 header.

24:6: 1Sam 26:11.

24:14: 1Sam 26:20.

OET1SA 24 ©

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