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Chapter 24
And
it
came
to
passe
when
Saul
was
returned
from
folowing
the
Philistines,
that
it
was
told
him,
saying,
Behold,
Dauid
is
in
the
wildernesse
of
En-gedi.
2
Then
Saul
tooke
three
thousand
chosen
men
out
of
all
Israel,
and
went
to
secke
Dauid
and
his
men
vpon
the
rockes
of
the
wilde
goates.
3
And
hee
came
to
the
sheepe
coates
by
the
way,
where
was
a
caue,
and
Saul
went
in
to
couer
his
feete:
and
Dauid
and
his
men
remained
in
the
sides
of
the
caue.
4
And
the
men
of
Dauid
sayd
vnto
him,
Beholde
the
day
of
which
the
Lord
sayd
vnto
thee,
Behold,
I
wil
deliuer
thine
enemy
into
thine
hand,
that
thou
mayest
doe
to
him
as
it
shall
seeme
good
vnto
thee.
Then
Dauid
arose,
and
cut
off
the
skirt
of
Sauls
robe
priuily.
5
And
it
came
to
passe
afterward,
that
Dauids
heart
smote
him,
because
he
had
cut
off
Sauls
skirt.
6
And
hee
sayd
vnto
his
men,
The
Lord
forbid
that
I
should
doe
this
thing
vnto
my
master
the
Lords
Anoynted,
to
stretch
forth
mine
hand
against
him,
seeing
he
is
the
Anoynted
of
the
Lord.
7
So
Dauid
stayed
his
seruants
with
these
wordes,
and
suffered
them
not
to
rise
against
Saul:
but
Saul
rose
vp
out
of
the
caue,
and
went
on
his
way.
8
Dauid
also
rose
afterward,
and
went
out
of
the
caue,
and
cryed
after
Saul,
saying,
My
lord
the
king.
And
when
Saul
looked
behinde
him,
Dauid
stouped
with
his
face
to
the
earth,
and
bowed
himselfe.
9
And
Dauid
said
to
Saul,
Wherfore
hearest
thou
mens
words,
saying,
Behold,
Dauid
seeketh
thy
hurt?
10
Behold,
this
day
thine
eyes
haue
seene,
how
that
the
Lord
had
deliuered
thee
to
day
into
mine
hand
in
the
caue:
and
some
bade
me
kill
thee,
but
mine
eye
spared
thee,
and
I
said,
I
will
not
put
foorth
mine
hand
against
my
lord,
for
hee
is
the
Lords
Anointed.
11
Moreouer
my
father,
See,
yea
see
the
skirt
of
thy
robe
in
my
hand:
for
in
that
I
cut
off
the
skirt
of
thy
robe,
and
killed
thee
not,
know
thou
and
see,
that
there
is
neither
euill
nor
transgression
in
mine
hand,
and
I
haue
not
sinned
against
thee;
yet
thou
huntest
my
soule,
to
take
it.
12
The
Lord
iudge
betweene
me
and
thee,
and
the
Lord
auenge
me
of
thee:
but
mine
hand
shall
not
be
vpon
thee.
13
As
saith
the
prouerbe
of
the
ancients,
Wickednesse
proceedeth
from
the
wicked:
but
mine
hand
shall
not
be
vpon
thee.
14
After
whom
is
the
king
of
Israel
come
out?
after
whom
doest
thou
pursue?
After
a
dead
dogge,
after
a
flea.
15
The
Lord
therfore
be
Iudge,
and
iudge
betweene
me
and
thee,
and
see,
and
plead
my
cause,
and
deliuer
me
out
of
thine
hand.
16
And
it
came
to
passe
when
Dauid
had
made
an
ende
of
speaking
these
words
vnto
Saul,
that
Saul
said,
Is
this
thy
voice,
my
sonne
Dauid?
And
Saul
lift
vp
his
voice,
and
wept.
17
And
he
said
to
Dauid,
Thou
art
more
righteous
then
I:
for
thou
hast
rewarded
mee
good,
whereas
I
haue
rewarded
thee
euill.
18
And
thou
hast
shewed
this
day
how
that
thou
hast
dealt
well
with
me:
forasmuch
as
when
the
Lord
had
deliuered
me
into
thine
hand,
thou
killedst
me
not.
19
For
if
a
man
finde
his
enemie,
will
hee
let
him
goe
well
away?
wherefore
the
Lord
reward
thee
good,
for
that
thou
hast
done
vnto
me
this
day.
20
And
now
behold,
I
know
well
that
thou
shalt
surely
be
King,
and
that
the
kingdome
of
Israel
shall
be
established
in
thine
hand.
21
Sweare
now
therefore
vnto
me
by
the
Lord,
that
thou
wilt
not
cut
off
my
seede
after
mee,
and
that
thou
wilt
not
destroy
my
name
out
of
my
fathers
house.
22
And
Dauid
sware
vnto
Saul,
and
Saul
went
home:
but
Dauid
and
his
men
gate
them
vp
vnto
the
holde.
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