1 Samuel 19 – NIRV & OL

New International Reader’s Version

1 Samuel 19:1-24

Saul Tries to Kill David

1Saul told his son Jonathan and all the attendants to kill David. But Jonathan liked David very much. 2So Jonathan warned him, “My father Saul is looking for a chance to kill you. Be very careful tomorrow morning. Find a place to hide and stay there. 3My father and I will come and stand in the field where you are hiding. I’ll speak to him about you. Then I’ll tell you what I find out.”

4Jonathan told his father Saul some good things about David. He said to him, “Please don’t do anything to harm David. He hasn’t done anything to harm you. And what he’s done has helped you a lot. 5He put his own life in danger when he killed Goliath. The Lord used him to win a great battle for the whole nation of Israel. When you saw it, you were glad. So why would you do anything to harm a man like David? He isn’t guilty of doing anything to harm you. Why would you want to kill him without any reason?”

6Saul paid attention to Jonathan. Saul made a promise. He said, “You can be sure that the Lord lives. And you can be just as sure that David will not be put to death.”

7So Jonathan sent for David and told him everything he and Saul had said. Then he brought David to Saul. David served Saul as he had done before.

8Once more war broke out. So David went out and fought against the Philistines. He struck them down with so much force that they ran away from him.

9But an evil spirit sent by the Lord came on Saul. It happened as he was sitting in his house and holding his spear. While David was playing the harp, 10Saul tried to pin him to the wall with his spear. But David got away from him just as Saul drove the spear into the wall. That night David escaped.

11Saul sent some men to watch David’s house. He told them to kill David the next morning. But David’s wife Michal warned him. She said, “You must run for your life tonight. If you don’t, tomorrow you will be killed.” 12So Michal helped David escape through a window. He ran and got away. 13Then Michal got a statue of a god. She laid it on David’s bed. She covered it with clothes. And she put some goat hair at the place where David’s head would have been.

14Saul sent the men to capture David. But Michal told them, “He’s sick.”

15Then Saul sent the men back to see David. He told them, “Bring him up here to me in his bed. Then I’ll kill him.” 16But when the men entered, the only thing they found in the bed was the statue. Some goat hair was at the place where David’s head would have been.

17Saul said to Michal, “Why did you trick me like this? Why did you help my enemy escape?”

Michal told him, “He said to me, ‘Help me get away. If you don’t, I’ll kill you.’ ”

18After David had run away and escaped, he went to Samuel at Ramah. He told him everything Saul had done to him. Then David and Samuel went to Naioth and stayed there. 19Saul was told, “David is in Naioth at Ramah.” 20So Saul sent some men to capture him. When they got there, they saw a group of prophets who were prophesying. Samuel was standing there as their leader. Then the Spirit of God came on Saul’s men. So they also began to prophesy. 21Saul was told about it. So he sent some more men. They began to prophesy too. Saul sent some men a third time. And they also began to prophesy. 22Finally, Saul decided to go to Ramah himself. He went to the large well at Seku. He asked some people, “Where are Samuel and David?”

“Over in Naioth at Ramah,” they said.

23So Saul went to Naioth at Ramah. But the Spirit of God even came on him. He walked along and prophesied until he came to Naioth. 24There he took off his clothes. Then he also prophesied in front of Samuel. He lay there without his clothes on all that day and night. That’s why people say, “Is Saul also one of the prophets?”

O Livro

1 Samuel 19:1-24

Saul tenta matar David

1Saul apertava agora com os ajudantes e com o próprio Jónatas para assassinarem David. Jónatas, por causa da sua grande amizade por David, 2contou-lhe o que o seu pai estava a planear. “Amanhã de manhã terás de procurar um lugar escondido nos campos”, disse-lhe. 3“Pedirei ao meu pai que venha comigo até esse sítio e falar-lhe-ei de ti. Depois te direi tudo o que se tiver passado.”

4Na manhã seguinte, Jónatas conversou com o pai e falou-lhe bem de David, pedindo-lhe que não se voltasse contra ele. “Nunca fez nada contra ti. Pelo contrário, procurou ajudar-te sempre que pôde. 5Terás já esquecido que arriscou a vida para matar o Golias e como por meio dele o Senhor deu uma vitória tão grande a Israel? Nessa altura, estavas bem satisfeito com isso, não é verdade? Porque haverias agora de assassinar um homem inocente? Não há razão nenhuma para uma coisa dessas!”

6Saul acabou por concordar e prometeu: “Tão certo como vive o Senhor que não o matarei!” 7A seguir, Jónatas chamou David e relatou-lhe o que acontecera. Levou-o depois à presença de Saul e tudo ficou como nos primeiros tempos.

8Pouco tempo depois, rebentou nova guerra e David conduziu as tropas contra os filisteus, matando um grande número e pondo em fuga o resto do exército inimigo.

9Uma noite em que Saul estava sentado nos seus aposentos a ouvir David tocar harpa, o espírito atormentador, da parte do Senhor, atacou-o de repente. Havia uma lança ali à mão. 10Saul atirou-a contra David com o intuito de o matar. Mas este desviou-se a tempo, fugindo para fora para o escuro da noite. A lança ficou cravada na parede.

11Saul enviou tropas para vigiarem a casa de David e para o matarem pela manhã, quando saísse. “Se não fugires esta mesma noite”, avisou-o Mical, “amanhã de manhã estarás morto.” 12Ela própria o ajudou a descer por uma janela. 13Então pegou num ídolo, pô-lo na cama, cobriu-o com cobertores e colocou sobre a almofada uma pele de cabra.

14Quando os soldados vieram para prender David e levá-lo a Saul, disse-lhes que estava doente, que não podia sair da cama. 15Saul disse aos soldados para lhe trazerem David mesmo na cama, para que pudesse matá-lo. 16Quando chegaram para o levar, descobriram que se tratava apenas de uma imagem!

17“Porque é que me enganaste e deixaste escapar o meu inimigo?”, perguntou Saul a Mical. “Fui obrigada a isso. Ele ameaçou que me matava se não o ajudasse.”

18Dessa forma, David conseguiu fugir para Ramá, para se encontrar com Samuel, e contou-lhe o que Saul lhe tinha feito. Samuel levou-o para viver consigo em Naiote. 19Quando Saul soube que David estava em Naiote de Ramá, 20enviou alguns tropas para o capturar. Ao chegarem e ao verem Samuel e os outros homens de Deus profetizando, o Espírito de Deus veio também sobre eles e começaram a profetizar. 21Saul, sabendo o que acontecera, enviou mais tropas, mas sucedeu-lhes a mesma coisa. E ainda com um terceiro contingente se passou idêntico facto. 22Saul decidiu ir ele pessoalmente a Ramá. Chegado ao grande poço de Seco, perguntou: “Onde estão Samuel e David?”

Alguém lhe disse que estavam em Naiote. 23Ao dirigir-se para lá, também o Espírito de Deus veio sobre ele e profetizou, à semelhança dos outros! 24Despiu a sua roupagem e permaneceu assim todo o dia e toda a noite, profetizando na companhia dos profetas de Samuel. “O quê!”, exclamavam as pessoas, “Saul está também a profetizar?”