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Chapter 19
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?
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