Löydetty 1040 Tulokset: David as shepherd
And Saul watched David jealously from that day onwards. (1 Samuel 18, 9)
The following day, an evil spirit from God seized on Saul and he fell into a frenzy while he was indoors. David played the harp as on other occasions; Saul had a spear in his hand. (1 Samuel 18, 10)
Saul brandished the spear; he said, 'I will pin David to the wall!' David evaded him twice. (1 Samuel 18, 11)
Saul feared David, since Yahweh was with him and had withdrawn from Saul. (1 Samuel 18, 12)
In all his expeditions, David was successful and Yahweh was with him. (1 Samuel 18, 14)
All Israel and Judah loved David, however, since he was their leader on campaign. (1 Samuel 18, 16)
Saul said to David, 'This is my elder daughter Merab; I shall give her to you in marriage; but you must serve me bravely and fight Yahweh's wars.' Saul thought, 'Better than strike the blow myself, let the Philistines do it!' (1 Samuel 18, 17)
David replied to Saul, 'Who am I and what is my lineage -- and my father's family -- in Israel, for me to become the king's son-in-law?' (1 Samuel 18, 18)
When the time came for Merab daughter of Saul to be given to David, she was given to Adriel of Meholah instead. (1 Samuel 18, 19)
Now Michal daughter of Saul fell in love with David. When Saul heard this he was pleased. (1 Samuel 18, 20)
He thought, 'Yes, I shall give her to him; she can be the snare for him, so that the Philistines will get him.' (On two occasions, Saul told David, 'Today, you shall be my son-in-law.') (1 Samuel 18, 21)
Saul gave instructions to his servants, 'Have a private word with David and say, "Look, the king is fond of you and all his servants love you -- why not be the king's son-in-law?" ' (1 Samuel 18, 22)