1 Samuel 18:10
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Pagkasunod nga adlaw, gigamhan si Saulo sa daotang espiritu nga gipadala sa Dios, ug nagyawyaw siya sulod sa iyang balay. Nagtukar si David ug harpa alang kang Saulo sama sa naandan na niyang ginahimo. Miingon si Saulo sa iyang kaugalingon samtang nagkupot siya sa bangkaw, “Bangkawon ko si David aron mopilit siya sa bongbong.” Ug gibangkaw niya si David sa makaduha ka higayon, apan nakalikay kini.
What Does This Mean?
This verse describes an incident where an evil spirit from God came upon King Saul, causing him to prophesy and throw a javelin at David, who was playing music for him. It highlights the conflict between Saul and David and the unpredictable behavior driven by the spirit.
Explained for Children
Imagine if your friend got a sudden mood swing and started acting really strange, like throwing things at you. That's kind of what happened here. Saul, who was David's friend, suddenly got very angry because of a spirit, and he tried to hurt David by throwing a spear at him.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by the prophet Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, during the transition from judges to kings in Israel, around 1000 BCE. The audience was primarily the Israelites, and the text reflects the cultural and political tensions of that time, including the struggles between kings and prophets.
Living It Out Today
In modern times, this verse can remind us of the importance of being alert to sudden and unexplained changes in behavior in others, especially if it affects our safety. It also illustrates the need to maintain composure and wisdom in challenging situations.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why did an evil spirit come upon Saul?
The text suggests that God allowed an evil spirit to influence Saul, possibly to test David's loyalty and leadership qualities.
How did David react when Saul threw a javelin at him?
David showed great composure and skill by escaping the javelin, which demonstrated his resourcefulness and God's protection.
What does this verse tell us about Saul?
It reveals Saul's erratic behavior and his jealousy towards David, reflecting his struggle with his own insecurity and the influence of the evil spirit.
What can we learn about dealing with evil influences?
This verse teaches us to be aware of and resist evil influences, and to seek God's guidance and protection in difficult situations.
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