1 David and Saul finished talking, and soon David and Jonathan became best friends. Jonathan thought as much of David as he did of himself. 2 From that time on, Saul kept David in his service and would not let David go back to his own family.
3 Jonathan liked David so much that they promised to always be loyal friends. 4 Jonathan took off the robe that he was wearing and gave it to David. He also gave him his military clothes, his sword, his bow and arrows, and his belt.
5 David was a success in everything that Saul sent him to do, and Saul made him a high officer in his army. That pleased everyone, including Saul's other officers.
Saul Becomes David's Enemy
6 David had killed Goliath, the battle was over, and the Israelite army set out for home. As the army went along, women came out of each Israelite town to welcome King Saul. They were celebrating by singing songs and dancing to the music of tambourines and harps. 7 They sang:

Saul has killed
a thousand enemies;
David has killed
ten thousand!

8 This song made Saul very angry, and he thought, “They are saying that David has killed ten times more enemies than I ever did. Next they will want to make him king.” 9 Saul never again trusted David.
10 The next day the Lord let an evil spirit take control of Saul, and he began acting like a crazy man inside his house. David came to play the harp for Saul as usual, but this time Saul had a spear in his hand. 11 Saul thought, “I'll pin David to the wall.” He threw the spear at David twice, but David dodged and got away both times.
12 Saul was afraid of David, because the Lord was helping David and was no longer helping him. 13 Saul put David in charge of 1,000 soldiers and sent him out to fight. 14 The Lord helped David, and he and his soldiers always won their battles. 15 This made Saul even more afraid of David. 16 But everyone else in Judah and Israel was loyal to David, because he led the army in battle.
17 One day, Saul told David, “If you'll be brave and fight the Lord's battles for me, I'll let you marry my oldest daughter Merab.” But Saul was really thinking, “I don't want to kill David myself, so I'll let the Philistines do it for me.”
18 David answered, “How could I possibly marry your daughter? I'm not very important, and neither is my family.”
19 But when the time came for David to marry Saul's daughter Merab, Saul told her to marry Adriel from the town of Meholah.
20 Saul had another daughter. Her name was Michal, and Saul found out that she was in love with David. This made Saul happy, 21 and he thought, “I'll tell David he can marry Michal, but I'll set it up so that the Philistines will kill him.” He told David, “I'm going to give you a second chance to marry one of my daughters.”
22-23 Saul ordered his officials to speak to David in private, so they went to David and said, “Look, the king likes you, and all of his officials are loyal to you. Why not ask the king if you can marry his daughter Michal?”
“I'm not rich or famous enough to marry princess Michal!” David answered.
24 The officials went back to Saul and told him exactly what David had said. 25 Saul was hoping that the Philistines would kill David, and he told his officials to tell David, “The king doesn't want any silver or gold. He only wants to get even with his enemies. All you have to do is to bring back proof that you have killed 100 Philistines!” 26 The officials told David, and David wanted to marry the princess.
King Saul had set a time limit, and before it ran out, 27 David and his men left and killed 200 Philistines. David brought back the proof that Saul had demanded and showed it to him, so he could marry Michal. Saul agreed to let David marry Michal. 28 King Saul knew that she loved David, and he also realized that the Lord was helping David. 29 But knowing those things made Saul even more afraid of David, and he was David's enemy for the rest of his life.
30 The Philistine rulers kept coming to fight Israel, but whenever David fought them, he won. He was famous because he won more battles against the Philistines than any of Saul's other officers.
1 ولمَّا فرغَ داوُدُ من كلامِهِ مع شاوُلَ تعلَّقَ قلبُ يوناثانَ بِداوُدَ وأحبَّهُ كنفسِهِ. 2 وأبقاهُ شاوُلُ في ذلِكَ اليومِ عِندَهُ، ولم يَدَعْهُ يَرجِـعُ إلى بـيتِ أبـيهِ. 3 وقطعَ يوناثانُ معَ داوُدَ عَهدا لأنَّهُ أحبَّهُ مثلَ نفْسِهِ، 4 وخلَعَ الجُبَّةَ الّتي علَيهِ وأعطاها لَه معَ سائِرِ ثيابِهِ، حتّى سيفِهِ وقَوسِهِ وحِزامِهِ. 5 وكانَ داوُدُ يذهَبُ حيثُما أرسلَهُ شاوُلُ ويَنجحُ، فجَعلَهُ شاوُلُ قائدا في جيشِهِ. وحسُنَ ذلِكَ عِندَ جميعِ الشَّعبِ وعِندَ رِجالِ شاوُلَ أيضا.
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6 ولمَّا رجَعَ شاوُلُ المَلِكُِ وجُنودُهُ منَ الحربِ، ومعَهُم داوُدُ الّذي انتصَرَعلى الفِلسطيِّ، خرجَتِ النِّساءُ مِنْ جميعِ مُدُنِ إسرائيلَ لِلقائِهِم وهُنَّ يُغنِّينَ فَرِحاتٍ، ويَرقُصنَ بِدُفوفٍ وآلاتِ طَرَبٍ، 7 ويُرَدِّدونَ هازِجاتٍ «قَتلَ شاوُلُ الألوفَ، وداوُدُ عشَراتِ الأُلوفِ». 8 فغضِبَ شاوُلُ جِدًّا وساءَهُ ذلِكَ الكلامُ، وقالَ: «جَعلْنَ لِداوُدَ عشَراتِ الأُلوفِ، وأمَّا لي فجَعلْنَ أُلوفا. وبَعدُ، فما بَقيَ لَه إلاَّ أنْ يأخذَ المَملكةَ». 9 وأخذَ شاوُلُ يَضمُرُ الشَّرَّ لداوُدَ مُنذُ ذلِكَ اليومِ.
10 وكانَ في الغَدِ أنِ ا‏ستَولى على شاوُلَ روحٌ شرِّيرٌ مِنْ عِندِ اللهِ، فأخذَ يَهذي داخِلَ بَيتِهِ وداوُدُ يَضرِبُ بِالعودِ، كعادَتِهِ كُلَّ يومٍ. وكانَ في يَدِ شاوُلَ رُمحٌ، 11 فرَماهُ بهِ مرَّتَينِ قائِلا في نفْسِهِ: «سأسَمِّرُ داوُدَ على الحائِط!» فتَنحَّى عَنهُ داوُدُ في المَرَّتينِ.
12 وخافَ شاوُلُ مِنْ داوُدَ لأنَّ الرّبَّ ترَكَهُ وكانَ معَ داوُدَ. 13 فأبعَدَهُ عَنهُ وجعَلَهُ بِرُتبَةِ قائدِ ألفٍ، فكانَ يقودُ الشَّعبَ. 14 ويَنجَحُ في جميعِ طُرقِهِ لأنَّ الرّبَّ كانَ معَهُ. 15 ورأى شاوُلُ نجاحَهُ ففَزَعَ مِنهُ. 16 وأحبَّ جميعُ شعبِ إِسرائيلَ ويَهوذا داوُدَ لأنَّهُ كانَ يقودُهُم في كُلِّ حُروبِهِم.
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17 وقالَ شاوُلُ لِداوُدَ: «هذِهِ ا‏بنَتي الكُبرى مَيرَبُ أُعطيها لكَ زَوجَةً، شَرطَ أنْ تكونَ لي قائدا شُجاعا وتُحارِبَ حُروبَ الرّبِّ». قالَ شاوُلُ ذلِكَ لأنَّهُ فَكَّر في نَفْسِهِ: «هكذا لا يُقتَلُ داوُدُ بِيَدي، بل بِيَدِ الفلِسطيِّينَ».
18 فقالَ داوُدُ لِشاوُلَ: «مَنْ أنا، وما سيرتي وعَشيرَةُ أبـي في بَني إِسرائيلَ حتّى أكونَ صِهرَ المَلِكِ؟» 19 ولكنْ حينَ جاءَ وقتُ زَواجِها مِنْ داوُدَ، أُعطيتْ زَوجَةً لِعَدرِئيلَ المَحوليِّ‌.
20 على أنَّ ميكالَ ا‏بنَةَ شاوُلَ أحبَّت داوُدَ، فلمَّا عَلِمَ شاوُلُ بالأمرِ رأى ذلِكَ حسَنا، 21 وقالَ في نفْسِهِ: «أُعطيها لَه فتكونُ لَه شَرَكا، ويَقتُلُهُ الفلِسطيُّونَ». فقالَ لِداوُدَ ثانيةً: «تُصاهِرُني اليومَ». 22 وأمرَ حاشيَتَه أنْ يتَكلَّموا معَ داوُدَ سِرًّا ويَقولوا لَه: «حَظيتَ بِرضى المَلِكِ، وأحبَّكَ جميعُ حاشيَتِهِ، فصاهِرْهُ الآنَ». 23 فلمَّا سَمِـعَ هذا الكلامَ قالَ لهُم: «أحَقًّا أُصاهِرُ المَلِكَ، وأنا رجُلٌ مِسكينٌ وضيعٌ؟» 24 فأخبَروا شاوُلَ بِكلامِ داوُدَ، 25 فقالَ شاوُلُ: «هذا ما تَقولونَ لِداوُدَ: لا يَرغَبُ المَلِكُ في المَهرِ، ولكنَّهُ يُريدُ مئَةَ غُلفَةٍ مِنَ الفلِسطيِّينَ ا‏نتِقاما مِنْ أعدائِهِ». وكانَ شاوُلُ يَنوي أنْ يَرميَهُ بَينَ أيدي الفلِسطيِّينَ. 26 فأخبَروا داوُدَ بِهذا الكلامِ، فسَرَّهُ أنْ يكونَ بِذلِكَ صِهرا لِلمَلِك. ولم يَطُلِ الوقتُ 27 حتّى قامَ وذهَبَ معَ رِجالِهِ وقتلَ مِنَ الفلسطيِّينَ مئَتي رجُلٍ، وجاءَ بِــغُلَفِهِم كُلِّها إلى المَلِك لِـيكونَ لَه صِهرا. فزوَّجَهُ ميكالَ ا‏بنَتَهُ.
28 وفهِمَ شاوُلُ أنَّ الرّبَّ معَ داوُدَ وأنَّ ميكالَ ابنتَهُ تُحِبُّهُ، 29 فا‏زدادَ خوفا مِنهُ وصارَ عدوًّا لَه طُولَ حياتِهِ.
30 وكُلَّما كانَ قادةُ الفلِسطيِّينَ يَخرجونَ لِلحربِ، كانَ داوُدُ ينجحُ في قِتالهم أكثَرَ مِنْ جميعِ قادةِ شاوُلَ. فا‏شتهَرَ ا‏سمُهُ جِدًّا.