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1 Samuel 18:10-19 New International Reader's Version (NIRV)

10. The next day an evil spirit that was sent by God came on Saul with power. Saul began to prophesy in his house. At that same time David began to play the harp, just as he usually did. Saul was holding a spear.

11. He threw it at David. As he did, he said to himself, "I'll pin David to the wall." But David got away from him twice.

12. The Lord had left Saul and was with David. So Saul was afraid of David.

13. He sent David away. He put him in command of 1,000 men. David led the troops in battle.

14. In everything he did, he was very successful. That's because the Lord was with him.

15. When Saul saw how successful David was, he became afraid of him.

16. But all of the troops of Israel and Judah loved David. That's because he led them in battle.

17. Saul said to David, "Here is my older daughter Merab. I'll give her to you to be your wife. Just serve me bravely and fight the Lord's battles." Saul said to himself, "I won't have to lift my hand to strike him down. The Philistines will do that!"

18. But David said to Saul, "Who am I? Is anyone in my whole family that important in Israel? Am I worthy to become the king's son-in-law?"

19. The time came for Saul to give his daughter Merab to David. Instead, Saul gave her to Adriel from Meholah to be his wife.

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