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WORD Research this...1 Samuel 26
- 1 Zifiterne kom til Saul i Gibea og sagde: »Mon ikke David holder sig skjult i Gibeat-Hakila over for Jesjimon!«
- 2 Da brød Saul op og drog ned til Zifs Ørken med 3000 udsøgte Mænd af Israel for at søge efter David i Zifs Ørken;
- 3 og han slog Lejr i Gibeat-Hakila østen for Jesjimon ved Vejen, medens David opholdt sig i Ørkenen. Da David erfarede, at Saul var draget ind i Ørkenen for at forfølge ham,
- 4 udsendte han Spejdere og fik at vide, at Saul var kommet til Nakon.
- 5 Da stod David op og begav sig til det Sted, hvor Saul havde lejret sig, og David fik Øje paa det Sted, hvor Saul og hans Hærfører Abner, Ners Søn, laa; det var i Vognborgen, Saul laa, og hans Folk var lejret rundt om ham.
- 6 Og David tog til Orde og sagde til Hetiten Ahimelek og til Joabs Broder Abisjaj, Zerujas Søn: »Hvem vil følge mig ned til Saul i Lejren?« Abisjaj svarede: »Det vil jeg!«
- 7 Saa kom David og Abisjaj om Natten til Hæren, og se, Saul laa og sov i Vognborgen med sit Spyd stukket i Jorden ved sit Hovedgærde, medens Abner og Krigerne laa rundt om ham.
- 8 Da sagde Abisjaj til David: »Gud har i Dag givet din Fjende i din Haand! Lad mig nagle ham til Jorden med hans Spyd, saa jeg ikke skal behøve at gøre det om!«
- 9 Men David svarede Abisjaj: »Gør ham ikke noget ondt! Thi hvem lægger ustraffet Haand paa HERRENS Salvede?«
- 10 Og David sagde endvidere: »Nej, saa sandt HERREN lever, HERREN selv vil ramme ham; hans Time kommer, eller han vil blive revet bort, naar han drager i Krigen.
- 11 HERREN lade det være langt fra mig at lægge Haand paa HERRENS Salvede! Men tag nu Spydet ved hans Hovedgærde og Vandkrukken, og lad os saa gaa vor Vej!«
- 12 Saa tog David Spydet og Vandkrukken fra Sauls Hovedgærde, og de gik deres Vej, uden at nogen saa eller mærkede det eller vaagnede; thi de sov alle, eftersom en tung Søvn fra HERREN var faldet over dem.
- 13 Derpaa gik David over paa den anden Side og stillede sig langt borte paa Toppen af Bjerget, saa at der var langt imellem dem.
- 14 Saa raabte han til Krigerne og Abner, Ners Søn: »Svarer du ikke, Abner?« Abner svarede: »Hvem er det, som kalder paa Kongen?«
- 15 David sagde til Abner: »Er du ikke en Mand? Og hvem er din Lige i Israel? Hvorfor vogtede du da ikke din Herre Kongen? Thi en af Krigerne kom for at gøre din Herre Kongen Men.
- 16 Der har du ikke baaret dig vel ad! Saa sandt HERREN lever: I er dødsens, I, som ikke vogtede eders Herre, HERRENS Salvede! Se nu efter: Hvor er Kongens Spyd og Vandkrukken, som stod ved hans Hovedgærde?«
- 17 Da kendte Saul Davids Røst, og han sagde: »Er det din Røst, min Søn David?« David svarede: »Ja, Herre Konge!«
- 18 Og han føjede til: »Hvorfor forfølger min Herre dog sin Træl? Hvad har jeg gjort, og hvad ondt har jeg øvet?
- 19 Maatte min Herre Kongen nu høre sin Træls Ord! Hvis det er HERREN, der har ægget dig imod mig, saa lad ham faa Duften af en Offergave. Men er det Mennesker, da være de forbandet for HERRENS Aasyn, fordi de nu har drevet mig bort, saa at jeg er udelukket fra HERRENS Arvelod, og fordi de har sagt til mig: Gaa bort og dyrk fremmede Guder!
- 20 Nu beder jeg: Lad ikke mit Blod væde Jorden fjernt fra HERRENS Aasyn! Israels Konge er jo draget ud for at staa mig efter Livet, som naar Ørnen jager en Agerhøne paa Bjergene!«
- 21 Da sagde Saul: »Jeg har syndet; kom tilbage, min Søn David! Thi jeg vil ikke mer gøre dig noget ondt, eftersom mit Liv i Dag var dyrebart i dine Øjne. Se, jeg har handlet som en Daare og gjort mig skyldig i en saare stor Vildfarelse!«
- 22 David svarede: »Se, her er Kongens Spyd; lad en af Folkene komme herover og hente det.
- 23 Men HERREN vil gengælde enhver hans Retfærdighed og Troskab; HERREN gav dig i Dag i min Haand, men jeg vilde ikke lægge Haand paa HERRENS Salvede!
- 24 Men som dit Liv i Dag var agtet højt i mine Øjne, maatte saaledes mit Liv være agtet højt i HERRENS Øjne, saa at han frier mig fra al Nød!«
- 25 Da sagde Saul til David: »Velsignet være du, min Søn David! For dig lykkes alt, hvad du tager dig for!« Derpaa gik David sin Vej, og Saul vendte tilbage til sit Hjem.
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