1; Jonathan discloses his father's purpose to kill David.
4; He persuades his father to reconciliation.
8; By reason of David's good success in a new war, Saul's
malicious rage breaks out against him.
12; Michal deceives her father with an image in David's bed.
18; David comes to Samuel in Naioth.
20; Saul's messengers sent to take David,
22; and Saul himself, prophesy.
* And Saul.
Saul's enmity now burst forth, in the avowed purpose of
putting David to death; and nothing less than the especial
interposition of Providence could have saved David's life,
when every officer about the king's person, and every
soldier, had positive orders to dispatch him.
# 18:8,9; Pr 27:4; Ec 9:3; Jer 9:3; 2Ti 3:13|
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