Definition: And Saul said unto him, Why have ye conspired against me, thou and the son of Jesse, in that thou hast given him bread, and a sword, and hast inquired of God for him, that he should rise against me, to lie in wait, as at this day?
Explanation: Okay, let’s break down this verse from 1 Samuel 22:13. It's a really important part of the story of David and Saul. Here’s what it means, explained simply: The Basic Story: Saul is angry: The verse starts with Saul, who was the king of Israel, feeling incredibly betrayed and furious. He accuses David: He confronts David, the young man who had helped him a lot in his life – particularly providing him with food and a sword. He’s saying, “Why are you conspiring against me? You gave me bread and a sword, and you asked God to make me rise up and lie in wait against me?” “Rising up” means plotting: Saul is suggesting David was planning something dangerous – like setting traps or attacking him. Putting it Together - A Simple Explanation: Saul believes that David, having been kind to him, is intentionally trying to hurt him. He’s accusing David of being a spy and a threat. It's a moment of intense anger and suspicion. Key Takeaway: This verse highlights Saul's deep-seated fear and distrust of David. It speaks to the beginnings of a conflict that would ultimately lead to a significant turning point in Israel’s history – the battle between Goliath. What it tells us about the context: David was a trusted friend: The verse shows how deeply important and valued David was to Saul. Trust is broken: It establishes a fundamental problem: trust has been shattered, and there's a growing sense of danger. Do you want me to delve deeper into any specific aspect of this verse? For example, we could talk about: The context of the story (the battle with Goliath) The meaning of "rising up" in relation to the prophecy?