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1 Samuel 18

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1 By the time David had finished speaking to Sha'ul, Y'honatan found himself inwardly drawn by David's character, so that Y'honatan loved him as he did himself.
1 Now after David's talk with Saul was ended, the soul of Jonathan was joined with the soul of David, and David became as dear to him as his very life.
2 That day, Sha'ul took David into his service and would not let him go home to his father's house any more.
2 And that day Saul took David and would not let him go back to his father's house.
3 Y'honatan made a covenant with David, because he loved him as he did himself.
3 Then Jonathan and David made an agreement together, because of Jonathan's love for David.
4 Y'honatan removed the cloak he was wearing and gave it to David, his armor too, including his sword, bow and belt.
4 And Jonathan took off the robe he had on and gave it to David, with all his military dress, even to his sword and his bow and the band round his body.
5 David would go out, and no matter where Sha'ul sent him, he was successful. Sha'ul put him in charge of the fighting men; all the people thought it good, and so did Sha'ul's servants.
5 And David went wherever Saul sent him, and did wisely: and Saul put him at the head of his men of war, and this was pleasing to all the people as well as to Saul's servants.
6 As David and the others were returning from the slaughter of the P'lishti, the women came out of all the cities of Isra'el to meet King Sha'ul, singing and dancing joyfully with tambourines and three-stringed instruments.
6 Now on their way, when David came back after the destruction of the Philistine, the women came out of all the towns of Israel, with songs and dances, meeting David with melody and joy and instruments of music.
7 In their merrymaking the women sang, "Sha'ul has killed his thousands, but David his tens of thousands."
7 And the women, answering one another in their song, said, Saul has put to death his thousands and David his tens of thousands.
8 Sha'ul became very angry, because this song displeased him. He said, "They give David credit for tens of thousands, but me they give credit for only thousands. Now all he lacks is the kingdom!"
8 And Saul was very angry and this saying was unpleasing to him; and he said, They have given David credit for tens of thousands, and to me for only thousands: what more is there for him but the kingdom?
9 From that day on, Sha'ul viewed David with suspicion.
9 And from that day Saul was looking with envy on David.
10 The following day an evil spirit from God came powerfully over Sha'ul, so that he fell into a frenzy in the house. David was there, playing his lyre as on other occasions. This time Sha'ul had his spear in his hand;
10 Now on the day after, an evil spirit from God came on Saul with great force and he was acting like a prophet among the men of his house, while David was making music for him, as he did day by day: and Saul had his spear in his hand.
11 and he threw the spear, thinking, "I will pin David to the wall!" But David dodged out of the way twice.
11 And Saul, balancing the spear in his hand, said, I will give David a blow, pinning him to the wall. And David got away from him twice.
12 Sha'ul became afraid of David, because ADONAI was with him and had left Sha'ul.
12 And Saul went in fear of David, because the Lord was with David and had gone away from Saul.
13 Therefore Sha'ul put him at a distance from himself by making him commander over a thousand; his goings and comings became public knowledge.
13 So Saul sent him away, and made him a captain over a thousand; and he went about his business before the people.
14 David had great success in all his ways; ADONAI was with him.
14 And in all his undertakings David did wisely; and the Lord was with him.
15 When Sha'ul saw how very successful he was, he became afraid of him.
15 And when Saul saw how wisely he did, he was in fear of him.
16 But all Isra'el and Y'hudah loved David, because they knew about all his campaigns.
16 But David was loved by all Israel and Judah, for he went out and came in before them.
17 Sha'ul said to David, "Here is my older daughter Merav. I will give her to you as your wife; only continue displaying your courage for me, and fight ADONAI's battles." Sha'ul was thinking, "I don't dare touch him, so let the P'lishtim do away with him."
17 And Saul said to David, Here is my oldest daughter Merab, whom I will give you for your wife: only be strong for me, fighting in the Lord's wars. For Saul said, Let it not be through me that his fate comes to him, but through the Philistines.
18 David's response to Sha'ul was, "Who am I, that I should become the king's son-in-law? I don't have any kind of a life, and my father's family has no rank in Isra'el."
18 And David said to Saul, Who am I, and what is my father's family in Israel, that I am to be son-in-law to the king?
19 However, when it was time for Merav Sha'ul's daughter to be given to David, she was given to Adri'el the Mecholati as his wife.
19 But when the time came to give Merab, Saul's daughter, to David, she was given to Adriel of Meholath.
20 But Mikhal Sha'ul's daughter fell in love with David. They told Sha'ul, and it pleased him.
20 And Saul's daughter Michal was in love with David: and Saul had word of it and was pleased.
21 Sha'ul said, "I'll give her to him, so that she can entrap him, and the P'lishtim can do away with him." So Sha'ul said to David, "Today you will become my son-in-law through the second [daughter]."
21 And Saul said, I will give her to him, so that she may be a cause of danger to him, and so that the hands of the Philistines may be against him. So Saul said to David, Today you are to become my son-in-law for the second time.
22 Sha'ul ordered his servants to speak privately with David and say, "Look, the king is pleased with you, and all his servants like you; so become the king's son-in-law."
22 And Saul gave his servants orders saying, Have talk with David secretly and say to him, See how the king has delight in you, and how you are loved by all his servants: then be the king's son-in-law.
23 Sha'ul's servants said this to David; but David replied, "Do you think being the king's son-in-law is something to be treated so casually, given that I'm a poor man without social standing?"
23 And Saul's servants said these things to David. And David said, Does it seem to you a small thing to be the king's son-in-law, seeing that I am a poor man, of no great name?
24 Sha'ul's servants reported back to him how David had responded.
24 And the servants of Saul gave him an account of what David had said.
25 Sha'ul said, "Here's what you are to say to David: 'The king doesn't want any dowry; he wants a hundred foreskins of the P'lishtim, so that he can have vengeance on the king's enemies." For Sha'ul was hoping to have David killed by the P'lishtim.
25 And Saul said, Then say to David, The king has no desire for any bride-price, but only for the private parts of a hundred Philistines so that the king may get the better of his haters. But it was in Saul's mind that David might come to his end by the hands of the Philistines.
26 When his servants said these words to David, it pleased David to become the king's son-in-law. Even before the time [for him to be married],
26 And when his servants said these words to David, he was well pleased to be the son-in-law of the king. And the days were still not past.
27 David got up and set out, he and his men, and killed two hundred men of the P'lishtim. He brought their foreskins and gave all of them to the king in order to become the king's son-in-law. Then Sha'ul gave him Mikhal his daughter as his wife.
27 So David and his men got up and went, and put to death two hundred of the Philistines; and David took their private parts and gave the full number of them to the king, so that he might be the king's son-in-law. And Saul gave him his daughter Michal for his wife.
28 Sha'ul saw and understood that ADONAI was with David and that Mikhal Sha'ul's daughter loved him.
28 And it was clear to Saul that the Lord was with David; and he was loved by all Israel.
29 This only made Sha'ul the more afraid of David, so that Sha'ul became David's enemy for the rest of his life.
29 And Saul's fear of David became all the greater, and he went on hating him, day by day.
30 The leaders of the P'lishtim would attack; but whenever they attacked, David was more successful than any of Sha'ul's servants; so that David acquired a great reputation.
30 Then the rulers of the Philistines went out to war: and whenever they went out, David did more wisely than all the other servants of Saul, so that his name became greatly honoured.
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