1 Samuel 26 – OL & NIRV

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1 Samuel 26:1-25

David poupa de novo a vida de Saul

1Os homens de Zife vieram ter com Saul a Gibeá para dizer-lhe que David tinha voltado para o deserto e estava escondido nas colinas de Haquila. 2Saul reuniu a tropa de elite, com 3000 combatentes, e foi em sua perseguição. 3Acampou junto à estrada, à entrada do deserto em que David se escondia. David, sabendo da sua vinda, 4enviou espias para lhe estudar os movimentos.

5Uma noite David esgueirou-se pelo acampamento de Saul. Este, acompanhado do general Abner, estava a dormir no centro do acampamento, rodeado de soldados.

6“Há algum voluntário que queria vir comigo até lá?”, perguntou David a Aimeleque, o hitita, e a Abisai, irmão de Joabe e filho de Zeruía.

“Vou eu!”, respondeu Abisai. 7Desceram ambos até ao lugar onde estava Saul e viram que dormia com a lança ao lado, no chão. 8“Deus pôs o teu inimigo nas tuas mãos, sem dúvida alguma”, sussurrou Abisai a David. “Deixa-me ir a mim atravessá-lo com a lança. Cravo-o no chão. Faço-o de um só golpe!”

9“Não! Não o matarás! Quem seria considerado inocente depois de ter matado aquele que foi ungido rei pelo Senhor? 10Deus certamente o castigará um dia e virá a morrer, ou numa batalha ou simplesmente de velhice. 11Que o Senhor nunca permita que eu venha a matar aquele que foi escolhido por ele para ser rei! Vou dizer-te o que faremos: tiramos-lhe a lança e a bilha de água e vamo-nos daqui!”

12David pegou na lança e na bilha de água, e foram-se ambos embora sem que ninguém desse por nada, nem sequer acordasse, pois tinha sido o Senhor mesmo que os tinha posto a dormir. 13Subiram a encosta do monte que estava em frente ao acampamento e puseram-se a uma distância segura. 14Então David gritou para Abner e para Saul: “Acorda, Abner!”

“Quem é que está a chamar o rei?”, perguntou Abner.

15“Abner, és um militar exemplar!”, disse-lhe David com ironia. “Onde é que se encontraria em Israel uma pessoa assim? Mas olha que não soubeste guardar o teu senhor, o rei, quando houve alguém que veio para matá-lo! 16Isso não é bom sinal! Tão certo como vive o Senhor, que deverias morrer por causa do teu descuido. Onde estão a lança e a bilha de água que estavam à cabeceira do rei?”

17Saul reconheceu a voz de David e disse: “És tu, David, meu filho?”

“Sim, senhor, sou eu. 18Porque me persegues? Que fiz eu? Qual é o meu crime? 19Se foi o Senhor quem te incitou contra mim, então que ele aceite a minha oferta de paz. Mas se tudo isto não for mais do que o fruto da vontade dum homem, então que esse homem seja amaldiçoado perante o Senhor. Tu fizeste com que fugisse da minha casa e não posso viver com o povo do Senhor; têm chegado a propor-me prestar culto a deuses estranhos. 20Estarei eu destinado a morrer em terra estrangeira, longe da presença do Senhor? Porque é que o rei de Israel haveria de correr atrás da minha vida, como se fosse uma pulga ou uma perdiz dos montes?”

21Então Saul confessou: “Atuei erradamente. Regressa a casa, meu filho, e nunca mais hei de fazer-te mal; porque hoje poupaste a minha vida. Tenho sido como um louco e errei profundamente.”

22“Aqui está a tua lança, meu senhor”, respondeu David. “Que um dos vossos moços venha aqui buscá-la. 23O Senhor recompensa cada um pela sua retidão e pela sua lealdade. Quanto a mim, ele bem viu que recusei levantar a mão contra o ungido do Senhor, mesmo tendo ele colocado a tua vida nas minhas mãos. 24Agora, que o Senhor guarde a minha vida, tal como eu poupei a tua hoje. Que ele me livre de todas as minhas tribulações.”

25E Saul disse a David: “Que Deus te abençoe, meu filho David. Tu farás grandes coisas e serás um grande guerreiro.” Então David foi embora e Saul voltou para o sítio onde estava antes.

New International Reader’s Version

1 Samuel 26:1-25

Once Again David Doesn’t Kill Saul When He Has the Chance

1Some people from Ziph went to Saul at Gibeah. They said, “David is hiding on the hill of Hakilah. It faces Jeshimon.”

2So Saul went down to the Desert of Ziph. He took 3,000 of the best soldiers in Israel with him. They went to the desert to look for David. 3Saul set up his camp beside the road. It was on the hill of Hakilah facing Jeshimon. But David stayed in the desert. He saw that Saul had followed him there. 4So he sent out scouts. From them he learned that Saul had arrived.

5Then David started out. He went to the place where Saul had camped. He saw where Saul and Abner were lying down. Saul was lying inside the camp. The army was camped all around him. Abner was commander of the army. He was the son of Ner.

6Then David spoke to Ahimelek, the Hittite. He also spoke to Joab’s brother Abishai, the son of Zeruiah. He asked them, “Who will go down with me into the camp to Saul?”

“I’ll go with you,” said Abishai.

7So that night David and Abishai went into the camp. They found Saul lying asleep inside the camp. His spear was stuck in the ground near his head. Abner and the soldiers were lying asleep around him.

8Abishai said to David, “Today God has handed your enemy over to you. So let me pin him to the ground. I can do it with one jab of the spear. I won’t even have to strike him twice.”

9But David said to Abishai, “Don’t destroy him! No one can do any harm to the Lord’s anointed king and not be guilty. 10You can be sure that the Lord lives,” he said. “And you can be just as sure that the Lord himself will strike Saul down. Perhaps he’ll die a natural death. Or perhaps he’ll go into battle and be killed. 11May the Lord keep me from doing anything to harm his anointed king. Now get the spear and water jug that are near his head. Then let’s leave.”

12So David took the spear and water jug that were near Saul’s head. Then he and Abishai left. No one saw them. No one knew about what they had done. In fact, no one even woke up. Everyone was sleeping. That’s because the Lord had put them into a deep sleep.

13David went across to the other side of the valley. He stood on top of a hill far away from Saul’s camp. There was a wide space between them. 14He called out to the army and to Abner, the son of Ner. He said, “Abner! Aren’t you going to answer me?”

Abner replied, “Who is calling out to the king?”

15David said, “You are a great soldier, aren’t you? There isn’t anyone else like you in Israel. So why didn’t you guard the king? He’s your master, isn’t he? Someone came into the camp to destroy him. 16You didn’t guard him. And that isn’t good. You can be sure that the Lord lives. And you can be just as sure that you and your men must die. That’s because you didn’t guard your master. He’s the Lord’s anointed king. Look around you. Where are the king’s spear and water jug that were near his head?”

17Saul recognized David’s voice. He said, “My son David, is that your voice?”

David replied, “Yes it is, King Saul, my master.” 18He continued, “Why are you chasing me? What evil thing have I done? What am I guilty of? 19King Saul, please listen to what I’m saying. Was it the Lord who made you angry with me? If it was, may he accept my offering. Was it people who made you angry at me? If it was, may the Lord see them cursed. They have driven me today from my share of the Lord’s land. By doing that, they might as well have said, ‘Go and serve other gods.’ 20Don’t spill my blood on the ground far away from where the Lord lives. King Saul, you have come out to look for nothing but a flea. It’s as if you were hunting a partridge in the mountains.”

21Then Saul said, “I have sinned. My son David, come back. Today you thought my life was very special. So I won’t try to harm you again. I’ve really acted like a foolish person. I’ve made a huge mistake.”

22“Here’s your spear,” David answered. “Send one of your young men over to get it. 23The Lord rewards everyone for doing what is right and being faithful. He handed you over to me today. But I wouldn’t harm you. You are the Lord’s anointed king. 24Today I thought your life had great value. In the same way, may the Lord think of my life as having great value. May he save me from all trouble.”

25Then Saul said to David, “May the Lord bless you, David my son. You will do great things. You will also have great success.”

So David went on his way. And Saul returned home.