1 Samuel 19:15

15 Entonces Saúl envió mensajeros a ver a David, diciendo: Traédmelo en la cama, para que yo lo mate.

1 Samuel 19:15 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 19:15

And Saul sent the messengers [again] to see David
Not to visit him, or to see how he was, or inquire of his health, in a kind manner, but to see his person, whether he was sick or not, and whether he was there or not; for Saul might suspect some deceit was used, because the messengers took the report of Michal, and saw not David, nor attempted to see him; but now they have strict orders to see him, and not take Michal's word as before, ( 1 Samuel 19:14 ) ; wherefore the supplement again may be left out:

saying, bring him up to me in the bed;
if so bad that he was not able to rise, or not fit to be taken out of his bed, his orders were, that he should be brought to him in it; resolved he was to have him, sick or well:

that I may slay him:
not content that he should die a natural death, or willing to wait for it, he is in haste, being full of wrath and malice, to slay him himself.

1 Samuel 19:15 In-Context

13 Y tomó Mical el ídolo doméstico y lo puso en la cama, puso a su cabecera una almohada de pelo de cabra y lo cubrió con ropa.
14 Cuando Saúl envió mensajeros para llevarse a David, ella dijo: Está enfermo.
15 Entonces Saúl envió mensajeros a ver a David, diciendo: Traédmelo en la cama, para que yo lo mate.
16 Cuando los mensajeros entraron, he aquí, el ídolo doméstico estaba sobre la cama con la almohada de pelo de cabra a su cabecera.
17 Y Saúl dijo a Mical: ¿Por qué me has engañado de esta manera y has dejado ir a mi enemigo, de modo que ha escapado? Y Mical dijo a Saúl: El me dijo: "Déjame ir, porque si no te mato."
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