1 Samuel 24

Saul and David encounter each other at the Cave of Adullam, but David spares Saul's life.

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Saul and David at Cave of Adullam

1 And it came to pass, when Saul was returned from following the Philistines, that it was told him, saying, Behold, David is in the wilderness of Engedi.
2 Then Saul took three thousand chosen men out of all Israel, and went to seek David and his men upon the rocks of the wild goats.
3 And he came to the sheepcotes by the way, where was a cave; and Saul went in to cover his feet: and David and his men remained in the sides of the cave.
4 And the men of David said unto him, Behold the day of which the LORD said unto thee, Behold, I will deliver thine enemy into thine hand, that thou mayest do to him as it shall seem good unto thee. Then David arose, and cut off the skirt of Saul's robe privily.
5 And it came to pass afterward, that David's heart smote him, because he had cut off Saul's skirt.
6 And he said unto his men, The LORD forbid that I should do this thing unto my master, the LORD'S anointed, to stretch forth mine hand against him, seeing he is the anointed of the LORD.
7 So David stayed his servants with these words, and suffered them not to rise against Saul. But Saul rose up out of the cave, and went on his way.
8 David also arose afterward, and went out of the cave, and cried after Saul, saying, My lord the king. And when Saul looked behind him, David stooped with his face to the earth, and bowed himself.
9 And David said to Saul, Wherefore hearest thou men's words, saying, Behold, David seeketh thy hurt?
10 Behold, this day thine eyes have seen how that the LORD had delivered thee to day into mine hand in the cave: and some bade me kill thee: but mine eye spared thee; and I said, I will not put forth mine hand against my lord; for he is the LORD'S anointed.
11 Moreover, 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 evil nor transgression in mine hand, and I have not sinned against thee; yet thou huntest my soul to take it.
12 The LORD judge between me and thee, and the LORD avenge me of thee: but mine hand shall not be upon thee.
13 As saith the proverb of the ancients, Wickedness proceedeth from the wicked: but mine hand shall not be upon thee.
14 After whom is the king of Israel come out? after whom dost thou pursue? after a dead dog, after a flea.
15 The LORD therefore be judge, and judge between me and thee, and see, and plead my cause, and deliver me out of thine hand.
16 And it came to pass, when David had made an end of speaking these words unto Saul, that Saul said, Is this thy voice, my son David? And Saul lifted up his voice, and wept.
17 And he said to David, Thou art more righteous than I: for thou hast rewarded me good, whereas I have rewarded thee evil.
18 And thou hast shewed this day how that thou hast dealt well with me: forasmuch as when the LORD had delivered me into thine hand, thou killedst me not.
19 For if a man find his enemy, will he let him go well away? wherefore the LORD reward thee good for that thou hast done unto me this day.
20 And now, behold, I know well that thou shalt surely be king, and that the kingdom of Israel shall be established in thine hand.
21 Swear now therefore unto me by the LORD, that thou wilt not cut off my seed after me, and that thou wilt not destroy my name out of my father's house.
22 And David sware unto Saul. And Saul went home; but David and his men gat them up unto the hold.

Commentary

1 Samuel 24 is a pivotal chapter in the book of 1 Samuel, as it marks a major turning point in the relationship between Saul and David. After Saul had pursued David for many years, David had the opportunity to kill Saul, but instead chose to spare his life. This act of mercy and compassion demonstrated David's faithfulness to God and his commitment to honoring Saul as the anointed king of Israel. The chapter begins with Saul and his men in pursuit of David and his men in the wilderness of Engedi. David and his men had taken refuge in a cave, and Saul had gone into the cave to relieve himself. David's men urged him to take advantage of the opportunity to kill Saul, but David refused, saying that he would not raise his hand against the Lord's anointed. David then cut off a corner of Saul's robe to prove that he had been in the cave with Saul. When Saul emerged from the cave, David confronted him and showed him the piece of his robe. Saul was overwhelmed with emotion and acknowledged that David had acted with integrity and faithfulness. He blessed David and asked him to swear that he would not cut off his descendants. The chapter ends with Saul and David parting ways, and Saul returning to his own place. This chapter marks a major turning point in the relationship between Saul and David, as Saul recognizes David's faithfulness and acknowledges him as a man of integrity. This chapter also serves as a reminder of the importance of honoring God's anointed, even when it is difficult to do so.

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