1 Samuel 16 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

1 in a small container and go visit a man named Jesse, who lives in Bethlehem. I've chosen one of his sons to be my king.”

2Samuel answered, “If I do that, Saul will find out and have me killed.”

“Take a calf with you,” the Lord replied. “Tell everyone that you've come to offer it as a sacrifice to me,

3then invite Jesse to the sacrifice. When I show you which one of his sons I have chosen, pour the olive oil on his head.”

4Samuel did what the Lord told him and went to Bethlehem. The town leaders went to meet him, but they were terribly afraid and asked, “Is this a friendly visit?”

5“Yes, it is!” Samuel answered. “I've come to offer a sacrifice to the Lord. Get yourselves ready to take part in the sacrifice and come with me.” Samuel also invited Jesse and his sons to come to the sacrifice, and he got them ready to take part.

6When Jesse and his sons arrived, Samuel noticed Jesse's oldest son, Eliab. “He has to be the one the Lord has chosen,” Samuel said to himself.

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13Samuel poured the oil on David's head while his brothers watched. At that moment, the Spirit of the Lord took control of David and stayed with him from then on.

Samuel returned home to Ramah.

David Plays the Harp for Saul

14The Spirit of the Lord had left Saul, and an evil spirit from the Lord was terrifying him.

15“It's an evil spirit from God that's frightening you,” Saul's officials told him.

16“Your Majesty, let us go and look for someone who is good at playing the harp. He can play for you whenever the evil spirit from God bothers you, and you'll feel better.”

17“All right,” Saul answered. “Find me someone who is good at playing the harp and bring him here.”

18“A man named Jesse who lives in Bethlehem has a son who can play the harp,” one official said. “He's a brave warrior, he's good-looking, he can speak well, and the Lord is with him.”

19Saul sent a message to Jesse: “Tell your son David to leave your sheep and come here to me.”

20Jesse loaded a donkey with bread and a goatskin full of wine, then he told David to take the donkey and a young goat to Saul.

21David went to Saul and started working for him. Saul liked him so much that he put David in charge of carrying his weapons.

22Not long after this, Saul sent another message to Jesse: “I really like David. Please let him stay with me.”

23 Ps 151.2. Whenever the evil spirit from God bothered Saul, David would play his harp. Saul would relax and feel better, and the evil spirit would go away.

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