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1 Samuel 26:10-22 Good News Bible (GNB)

10. By the living Lord,” David continued, “I know that the Lord himself will kill Saul, either when his time comes to die a natural death or when he dies in battle.

11. The Lord forbid that I should try to harm the one whom the Lord has made king! Let's take his spear and his water jar, and go.”

12. So David took the spear and the water jar from just beside Saul's head, and he and Abishai left. No one saw it or knew what had happened or even woke up — they were all sound asleep, because the Lord had sent a heavy sleep on them all.

13. Then David crossed over to the other side of the valley to the top of the hill, a safe distance away,

14. and shouted to Saul's troops and to Abner, “Abner! Can you hear me?”“Who is that shouting and waking up the king?” Abner asked.

15. David answered, “Abner, aren't you the greatest man in Israel? So why aren't you protecting your master, the king? Just now someone entered the camp to kill your master.

16. You failed in your duty, Abner! I swear by the living Lord that all of you deserve to die, because you have not protected your master, whom the Lord made king. Look! Where is the king's spear? Where is the water jar that was beside his head?”

17. Saul recognized David's voice and asked, “David, is that you, my son?”“Yes, Your Majesty,” David answered.

18. And he added, “Why, sir, are you still pursuing me, your servant? What have I done? What crime have I committed?

19. Your Majesty, listen to what I have to say. If it is the Lord who has turned you against me, an offering to him will make him change his mind; but if human beings have done it, may the Lord's curse fall on them. For they have driven me out from the Lord's land to a country where I can only worship foreign gods.

20. Don't let me be killed on foreign soil, away from the Lord. Why should the king of Israel come to kill a flea like me? Why should he hunt me down like a wild bird?”

21. Saul answered, “I have done wrong. Come back, David, my son! I will never harm you again, because you have spared my life tonight. I have been a fool! I have done a terrible thing!”

22. David replied, “Here is your spear, Your Majesty. Let one of your men come over and get it.

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