1 Samuel 18:13

13 So, Saul got David out of his sight by making him an officer in the army. David was in combat frequently.

1 Samuel 18:13 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 18:13

Therefore Saul removed him from him
From court, partly that he might be out of his sight, having such an hatred of his person that he could not bear to see him, and partly that he might be safer from any designs of his upon his life, which he might fear, because of his treatment of him:

and made him his captain over a thousand;
not out of respect to him, and in honour of him, but partly to cover his malice, and please the people, and partly in hope that he might be slain by the enemy at the head of his troop:

and he went out and came in before the people;
or at the head of them, as the Targum; he led them out to war, and returned with them in safety, with victory and in triumph, with great honour, and highly respected by them; quite contrary to the intention and hope of Saul.

1 Samuel 18:13 In-Context

11 Suddenly Saul threw the spear, thinking, "I'll nail David to the wall." David ducked, and the spear missed. This happened twice.
12 Now Saul feared David. It was clear that God was with David and had left Saul.
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.
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