1 Samuel 18:15

15 As Saul saw David becoming more successful, he himself grew more fearful. He could see the handwriting on the wall.

1 Samuel 18:15 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 18:15

Wherefore when Saul saw that he behaved himself very wisely,
&c.] So that he could get no advantage against him, and he succeeded and was prosperous in all his enterprises, and was more and more in favour with the people:

he was afraid of him;
lest the time was drawing near that the kingdom should be rent from him, and given to David.

1 Samuel 18:15 In-Context

13 So, Saul got David out of his sight by making him an officer in the army. David was in combat frequently.
14 Everything David did turned out well. Yes, God was with him.
15 As Saul saw David becoming more successful, he himself grew more fearful. He could see the handwriting on the wall.
16 But everyone else in Israel and Judah loved David. They loved watching him in action.
17 One day Saul said to David, "Here is Merab, my eldest daughter. I want to give her to you as your wife. Be brave and bold for my sake. Fight God's battles!" But all the time Saul was thinking, "The Philistines will kill him for me. I won't have to lift a hand against him."
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