(0.31) | 1Sa 17:49 | David reached his hand into the bag and took out a stone. He slung it, striking the Philistine on the forehead. The stone sank deeply into his forehead, and he fell down with his face to the ground. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 17:50 | 1 David prevailed over the Philistine with just the sling and the stone. He struck down the Philistine and killed him. David did not even have a sword in his hand. 2 |
(0.31) | 1Sa 17:52 | Then the men of Israel and Judah charged forward, shouting a battle cry. 1 They chased the Philistines to the valley 2 and to the very gates of Ekron. The Philistine corpses lay fallen along the Shaaraim road to Gath and Ekron. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 18:10 | The next day an evil spirit from God rushed upon Saul and he prophesied within his house. Now David was playing the lyre 1 that day. There was a spear in Saul’s hand, |
(0.31) | 1Sa 18:23 | So Saul’s servants spoke these words privately 1 to David. David replied, “Is becoming the king’s son-in-law something insignificant to you? I’m just a poor and lightly-esteemed man!” |
(0.31) | 1Sa 19:20 | So Saul sent messengers to capture David. When they saw a company of prophets prophesying with Samuel standing there as their leader, the spirit of God came upon Saul’s messengers, and they also prophesied. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 20:5 | David said to Jonathan, “Tomorrow is the new moon, and I am certainly expected to join the king for a meal. 1 You must send me away so I can hide in the field until the third evening from now. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 20:8 | You must be loyal 1 to your servant, for you have made a covenant with your servant in the Lord’s name. 2 If I am guilty, 3 you yourself kill me! Why bother taking me to your father?” |
(0.31) | 1Sa 22:11 | Then the king arranged for a meeting with the priest Ahimelech son of Ahitub and all the priests of his father’s house who were at Nob. They all came to the king. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 23:13 | So David and his men, who numbered about six hundred, set out and left Keilah; they moved around from one place to another. 1 When told that David had escaped from Keilah, Saul called a halt to his expedition. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 24:3 | He came to the sheepfolds by the road, where there was a cave. Saul went into it to relieve himself. 1 Now David and his men were sitting in the recesses of the cave. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 24:19 | Now if a man finds his enemy, does he send him on his way in good shape? May the Lord repay you with good this day for what you have done to me. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 25:3 | The man’s name was Nabal, 1 and his wife’s name was Abigail. She was both wise 2 and beautiful, but the man was harsh and his deeds were evil. He was a Calebite. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 25:8 | Ask your own servants; they can tell you! May my servants find favor in your sight, for we have come 1 at the time of a holiday. Please provide us – your servants 2 and your son David – with whatever you can spare.” 3 |
(0.31) | 1Sa 25:10 | But Nabal responded to David’s servants, “Who is David, and who is this son of Jesse? This is a time when many servants are breaking away from their masters! |
(0.31) | 1Sa 25:17 | Now be aware of this, and see what you can do. For disaster has been planned for our lord and his entire household. 1 He is such a wicked person 2 that no one tells him anything!” |
(0.31) | 1Sa 25:18 | So Abigail quickly took two hundred loaves of bread, two containers 1 of wine, five prepared sheep, five seahs 2 of roasted grain, a hundred bunches of raisins, and two hundred lumps of pressed figs. She loaded them on donkeys |
(0.31) | 1Sa 26:8 | Abishai said to David, “Today God has delivered your enemy into your hands. Now let me drive the spear 1 right through him into the ground with one swift jab! 2 A second jab won’t be necessary!” |
(0.31) | 1Sa 26:15 | David said to Abner, “Aren’t you a man? After all, who is like you in Israel? Why then haven’t you protected your lord the king? One of the soldiers came to kill your lord the king. |
(0.31) | 1Sa 26:21 | Saul replied, “I have sinned. Come back, my son David. I won’t harm you, for you treated my life with value 1 this day. I have behaved foolishly and have made a very terrible mistake!” 2 |