1 Samuel 19
1 And
Saul spake to
Jonathan his
son, and to all his
servants, that they should
kill David. 2 But
Jonathan Saul's son delighted much in
David: and
Jonathan told David, saying,
Saul my
father seeketh to
kill thee: now therefore, I pray thee, take
heed to thyself until the
morning, and
abide in a
secret place, and
hide thyself:
3 And I will go
out and
stand beside my
father in the
field where thou art, and I will
commune with my
father of thee; and
what I
see, that I will
tell thee.
4 And
Jonathan spake good of
David unto
Saul his
father, and
said unto him, Let not the
king sin against his
servant, against
David; because he hath not
sinned against thee, and because his
works have been to thee-ward
very good: 5 For he did
put his
life in his
hand, and
slew the
Philistine, and the
LORD wrought a
great salvation for all
Israel: thou
sawest it, and didst
rejoice: wherefore then wilt thou
sin against
innocent blood, to
slay David without a
cause? 6 And
Saul hearkened unto the
voice of
Jonathan: and
Saul sware, As the
LORD liveth, he shall
not be
slain.
7 And
Jonathan called David, and
Jonathan shewed him all those
things. And
Jonathan brought David to
Saul, and he was in his
presence, as in times
past.
8 And there was
war again: and
David went
out, and
fought with the
Philistines, and
slew them with a
great slaughter; and they
fled from him.
9 And the
evil spirit from the
LORD was upon
Saul, as he
sat in his
house with his
javelin in his
hand: and
David played with his
hand. 10 And
Saul sought to
smite David even to the
wall with the
javelin; but he slipped
away out of
Saul's presence, and he
smote the
javelin into the
wall: and
David fled, and
escaped that
night. 11 Saul also
sent messengers unto
David's house, to
watch him, and to
slay him in the
morning: and
Michal David's wife told him,
saying, If thou
save not thy
life to
night, to
morrow thou shalt be
slain.
12 So
Michal let David down through a
window: and he
went, and
fled, and
escaped.
13 And
Michal took an
image, and
laid it in the
bed, and
put a
pillow of
goats' hair for his
bolster, and
covered it with a
cloth. 14 And when
Saul sent messengers to
take David, she
said, He is
sick.
15 And
Saul sent the
messengers again to
see David, saying, Bring him
up to me in the
bed, that I may
slay him.
16 And when the
messengers were come
in, behold, there was an
image in the
bed, with a
pillow of
goats' hair for his
bolster. 17 And
Saul said unto
Michal, Why hast thou deceived me
so, and sent
away mine
enemy, that he is
escaped? And
Michal answered Saul, He
said unto me, Let me
go; why should I
kill thee?
18 So
David fled, and
escaped, and
came to
Samuel to
Ramah, and
told him all that
Saul had
done to him. And he and
Samuel went and
dwelt in
Naioth. 19 And it was
told Saul, saying, Behold,
David is at
Naioth in
Ramah. 20 And
Saul sent messengers to
take David: and when they
saw the
company of the
prophets prophesying, and
Samuel standing as
appointed over them, the
Spirit of
God was upon the
messengers of
Saul, and they also
prophesied.
21 And when it was
told Saul, he
sent other messengers, and they
prophesied likewise. And
Saul sent messengers again the
third time, and they
prophesied also.
22 Then
went he also to
Ramah, and
came to a
great well that is in
Sechu: and he
asked and
said,
Where are
Samuel and
David? And one
said, Behold, they be at
Naioth in
Ramah. 23 And he
went thither to
Naioth in
Ramah: and the
Spirit of
God was upon him also, and he
went on, and
prophesied, until he
came to
Naioth in
Ramah. 24 And he stripped
off his
clothes also, and
prophesied before Samuel in like manner, and lay
down naked all that
day and all that
night. Wherefore they
say, Is
Saul also among the
prophets?