Why did the initial humility become self-contained?

Samuel draws a lot before the Israeli congregation and draws Saul to be king. After people cheered, they could not find him. Everyone looked around, and finally found his cat in the pile of utensils behind the congregation, bowed his head and looked red. The people pushed him to Samuel. He stood up straight, like a standout, and stood taller than the crowd. Samuel said to the people, "Look, is the chosen man of the Lord, is there any comparable among the people?" Shouted in unison: "Long live the king!"

After the ceremony of the king, everyone returned to their hometowns, and various tribes sent representatives to the hometown of Saul to celebrate and celebrate. The aspiring people also loyal to Paul and follow. But there are also unconvinced gangsters who say, "Is he? Can you save us?" Saul listened, and he continued to raise cattle at home.

A month later, the Yadi people in the east of Jordan River provoked people in the Yabi area of Hedong to get rid of their right eye. The king of Aachen had previously smashed all the men of the two Israeli tribes of Hedong, humiliating them and losing their power. Only 7,000 people ran to Yabi. This time, the governor heard that Saul had become king, and he took the Jabbi to open the knife and gave Saul the horse.

Someone had already rushed to Saul’s hometown to report. Saul just came back from the field to catch cattle. When he heard the news, he was so angry that God’s inspiration moved him. He cut a pair of cattle into pieces and sent them to various towns and cities in Israel. He wrote: "No. Come to the warriors, and let the end." The majesty of God descended throughout Israel, and a total of 330,000 people gathered in Saul.

In the early morning of the next day, the Saul soldiers were divided into three roads, and the Aachen people changed their positions to launch the general attack. Between the sleepy shackles, the Ammonites saw the overwhelming enemies, and they were shocked and fled. The Israelites hunted down until noon in the afternoon. In this battle, the Aachen army fell sharply and no longer became a scourge in eastern Israel. This campaign also formed the fighting characteristics of the King of Saul, who was brave, brave, and attacked.

At that time, the Philistines in the west had ruled Israel for more than a hundred years. They not only banned Israel from having an iron-selling business, but also set up military stations in many high mountains in the hinterland of Israel. They were condescending, not only peek into the Israeli movement, but also formed the front line of the military. Extend to the south of Kibia and overlook the Jordan River. Israel has been reluctant to accept it for centuries, and the territory of narrow things has long lost any strategic depth.

A few years after Saul became king, in order not to attract attention, three thousand soldiers were selected. Two thousand people were led by Saul, guarding the Bethel Pass, and another thousand were led by Jonathan Jonathan, the eldest son of Saul. Kebia, north and south echo. Above the northern mountain range of Gibeah, there is a Philistine station called Gaba, and another station to the north called Mickey, between the two camps of Saul and Jonathan. Jonathan was young and daring, and led the troops to remove the Gabba station. Saul heard the news, and was overjoyed, and the trumpet was spread throughout Israel. He agreed to go to Gilgal to gather soldiers. After Samuel sacrificed and prayed in the temple, he sent troops to the enemy. Samuel returned to Saul from his hometown and agreed to meet in Gilgal seven days later.

At the same time, the Philistines mobilized 30,000 chariots, 6,000 cavalry, countless infantry, and imposing manners. As soon as they entered the uninhabited territory, they quickly gathered into the dense highlands of Israel, blocking the back of the Gil and the rear of Gilgal. The connection between Jonathan in the front line of Gaba, first in the battle, wins the battle.

The Israelis gathered in Gilgal heard the news and seemed to see the tragic death of their own personalities. The military heart was scattered. In a few days, if the sand collapsed, most of them escaped, and even dared not to return home, but they hid in the cave. The tomb, between the seams, was even more timid and fled to the east of Jordan.

Seeing the soldiers left behind, such as the fallen leaves on the ground, scattered, Saul waited for Samuel to come, so that he could boost morale, wait for the next day, finally reach the seventh day, until noon, still can not see Samuel's trace. Saul finally lost his last line of patience and hope, let the soldiers kill the sacrifices, dressed up as priests, and said some half-soiled rituals, offering sacrifices without hesitation, and naturally no God's words. Come to him. It’s hard to end, and morale is even lower. Saul sighed secretly, wiping the sweat on his forehead, and suddenly saw Samuel across the door, but also a sweat, full of white hair and dust.

Samuel saw Saul's appearance and the chaotic altar. He had already understood everything that happened. He couldn't help but grieve and anger. The beard trembled and said to him, "We agreed to meet today. How do you make your own claim and sacrifice yourself?" What is the system? You lose faith and me are small, and you are more afflicted with the gods. You have done something confused, and have not obeyed the command of the Lord commanding you."

When Saul had become king, and he was willing to admit his mistake to Samuel in public, he said, "I see too many deserters, you are not coming, and the enemy is in secret. I am afraid I have not had time to ask God, the enemy. Maybe it has been attacked, so it is...."

Samuel saw that Saul had been conceited and had no repentance. He was moved by God and prophesied: "If you keep God's command, God will establish your throne forever. But if you do, your throne will not last long. The Lord has found a man who fits his heart, and he will make him the king of the people, because you have not kept what the Lord has commanded." After saying this, Samuel got up and went straight to Gibeah.

Saul swept his face, but he couldn't help. He saw that there were few soldiers left, and he re-directed the number of people. Finally, he got 600 people. Saul’s self-satisfied character made him rather die and would not retreat. He said to the six hundred warriors, “Come with me, we will go to Gaba and meet with my son Jonah.”

How will the war waiting for them be unfolded?

 

Why did this person stun the whole army?

Saul took six hundred soldiers to find Jonathan, the son of Gaba, and then moved south to Gibeah, and Jonathan remained in Gaba, confronting the Philistines in the highlands of the north. The Philistines did not look at the thousands of people in their eyes. When they came to the top of the camp, they sent the sentinels and watched the movements of the Israelites in all directions.

Jonah was single on the front line and repeatedly thought about how to deal with the enemy, but the power of the enemy and the enemy was too great, and in addition to himself and his father, the men had basically no weapons, and they could only take some sticks and courage. He was worried. He barely fell asleep this night. When the sky was not bright, he walked out of the tent and looked out from the camp to the dense highlands not far from the north. His carrying soldiers took his weapons, stood behind him, and looked northward together.

From Gaba to Mizhao, the straightest road is a gentle slope, the terrain is flat, but there is a valley on the east, the valley is steep and steep, there is a narrowest pass, there is a cliff on each side, the south facing is called Xue Xue, north facing Called Sini. The non-martyr had a sentinel on the top of the Xue Xue. Under the light of the morning light, the giant who broadcasts Xue Ruo is ready to go.

Jonathan looked around and felt a sense of heart. He looked back and guarded him and pointed to Xue’s expression: "We are better off going to the camps of those who are not circumcised, or the Lord is doing power for us, because the Lord makes people Victory doesn't care if there are many people." The guard said without thinking: "Let's do what you want. No matter where you go, I will follow you and be with you."

Jonathan listened, thinking for a moment, and said to the guards, "Let's go ahead with us. We have to climb the mouth to go there and let them see us. If they say to us, 'You stand still, wait. Let us go to you, and we will stand still, not to go to them. If they say, 'Come to us,' we will go up, because that is the signal that Jehovah has placed them in our hands."

So the two men glared in the sky, took the weapons, walked to the mouth, carefully climbed down the Sini, crossed the narrow valley valley, and then climbed up and spread the Xue cliff. At this time, the sky was full of sunshine, the valley was full of sunshine, the mountain winds caressed, and the Philistine sentinel on the cliff of Xue had already heard the movement under the cliff. They went to the edge of the cliff and watched down, seeing only two Israeli teenagers. Struggling to climb, first curious, then pointing and counting, the number fell: "There are only two guys still alive in Israel. They must have been hiding in the cave for too long, and they are boring. We let them come up, play and kill. Not too late." So someone bent over and shouted to the two loudly: "Hey, you guys, come here, we have something to tell.", it was a burst of laughter.

Jonathan and the guards listened, and they glanced at each other. The knives behind the conscious consciousness helped speed up the speed of climbing. Jonathan whispered to the guards and said, "You have left me behind the temple, and God has already handed them over to Israel." For a moment, the two climbed up to Xue Xue, set on the top of the mountain, and smirked around the ring. The Philistine sentinel, someone reached out to push them.

When he said that it was too late, Jonah screamed and pulled out his waist knife and smashed it to the nearest Philistine. The blood was splashing and the man fell to the ground. Jonah’s sharp knife had been cut. To the second person. The non-profit people screamed and fled. Above the top of the mountain, like a whirlwind, the wind is filled with blood and rain. Jonathan left the right squat in the wind, and the guards followed Jonathan and cleaned up the wounded soldiers who did not die. In the twinkling of an eye, about 20 people were killed on the ground above the hill.

The Philistines camp was the highest in the camp. It was only a kilometer away from here. The camp heard the mourning of those who died, and everyone witnessed the tragic situation of the 20 people being slaughtered. Inexplicable fear suddenly fell to everyone's mind, such as the cold winter rushing into the summer garden, no one in the camp was not horrified. As they trembled their legs, the earth and the mountains shook, like sieves. It all came from God, as Jonathan saw before. The Philistines such as the wasps were fleeing from the hive.

The rumors in the Memphis camp were passed to Saul’s camp in Gibeah. Saul knew that there must be war, and the number of people in urgent numbers was reduced by the death of Jonathan and his guards. Saul ordered the priests to ask God how to deal with them. Waiting for the answer, the enemy camp became more and more fierce. Saul was in a hurry, stopped the priest, and took six hundred soldiers to kill him. The dense smuggling camp had already been in chaos. God made the Philistines have no fighting spirit, their minds were stunned, they slashed each other, and the wolverine fled west. Saul saw that the whole army could not eat before dinner, so that they could fight against the enemy, or the military law would be disposed of. Jonathan was divided into two ways by the soldiers. I don’t know the order. I ate wild honey on the road to satisfy my hunger. Along the way, Israel heard that the Philistines were defeated, and they all came out of the hidden caves and shouted together to join the chasing team.

On that day, Israel won a big victory and had been chasing Ayalun, which was dozens of miles away. It was only in the evening that it stopped to cook. After Saul met with Jonathan, he listened to him and said that he had made a battle, and he was secretly unhappy. He also heard that Jonathan violated the military order, ate honey, and became angry, in the presence of the people to kill. Take the single to the military. The sergeants have been pleading for help. Since Saul knows that God is helping Jonathan and is afraid of committing public anger, he will no longer pursue his son’s violation.

This campaign opened the prelude to Israel's overthrow of the Philistine rule and also sounded the prelude to Saul's series of campaigns. Saul’s royal power was thus consolidated, and the longer he was greedy and arrogant. The last thing he wants to break free is the embarrassment of the only person who can restrain him.

 

Once no one can restrain you...

The sun fell on the west, Samuel walked in the mountains, his face was stunned, his mouth was dry. He leaned on his cane and looked at the Gilgal. He saw the rising fireworks on the hill, and he could not help but sigh, tears again. Wang looked up.

Last night God told Samuel that Saul did not obey God's words and committed a great sin. God would not keep him king again. Samuel listened, and he was troubled in the heart, pleading all night, asking God to change his heart, but God did not agree. Samuel turned to the opposite side, could not sleep, and when the sky was not bright, he got up, brought water and dry food, and went to Gibea, the hometown of Saul, to find him, so that he could see what Saul had done.

Just a few days ago, Samuel personally offered a sacrifice for Saul. Saul, who had previously won the victory of the Philistines, swaggered and stalked the 210,000 Israeli warriors and marched to the west of Amalek. The purpose of this battle was for God to command Saul through Samuel, and that he must be full of Amalekites and kill all the animals in his territory. Before Saul’s departure, he was full of ambitions and pointed to the army behind him. He laughed at Samuel and said, “Don’t say that they are all swearing at them. I am afraid that even these ants in their territory can trample on.”

Amalek was a grandson of Esau, the brother of Jacob, the first ancestor of Israel, and later developed into a great tribe, between Egypt and Israel. Four hundred years ago, when Moses took the people into Canaan, he approached Amale. The Amalekites hated Israel because of their ancestors. They squandered Israel’s lack of water and food, and smothered the old and weak women and children in their ranks, and continued to invade along the way. Later, they formed a coalition with the various ethnic groups around Canaan and continued to be enemies with Israel. God asked Samuel to tell Saul to let him thrive in the power of the country and destroy the enemy in one fell swoop.

The victory of Saul's victory was quickly passed back. A few days later, Samuel heard that Saul had already returned home to the class, but he did not wait until he sent someone to report. Between half-hearted and half-hearted, God told Samuel the bad news last night. Samuel was worried and went to Saul all the way. He went to Gibea, the hometown of Saul, but could not find him. Someone told Samuel: "After Saul came back, he went to the Carmi mountain in the north and made a monument to himself on the mountain. Then he went to Gilbert immediately."

Samuel listened, and his heart was tight. Saul went to Carmel to make a biography of his own tree. It is understandable. Did he go to Gilgal to go to the priest to sacrifice? The last time he did this, he was warned. Is this still knowing what to do? Samuel's brows were wrinkled, regardless of rest, squeezing the old legs and stepping forward to Gilgal.

When Samuel climbed the hills of Gilgal, it was near evening. He walked into the temple where he lived since he was a child, just to see that Saul had just sacrificed from the altar. Saul was chewing a piece of beef in his mouth, suddenly saw Samuel appear in front of his eyes, could not help but be shocked, but immediately resumed calm, greeted him, and said with a smile: "May God bless you. God ordered me to do, I All done."

Samuel’s heart was mournful, and Saul in front of him was already judged by the young man who was looking for it. A breeze blew through, and there was a scent of flesh, and there was a faint roar of cattle and sheep. Samuel suppressed his anger and said to Saul: "Since you have completed God's mission, you should destroy the Amalekites and its All the animals in the territory, how can I hear the sound of cattle and sheep?” Saul’s face was angry and reluctantly said: “This is because the people love the good cattle and sheep, so they can dedicate them to the Lord your God. In addition to these, we are all exhausted..."

Samuel interrupted Saul and said, "Let's shut up. God told me the truth last night. The Lord sent you to remove the Amamiah. Why did you not obey the command of the Lord, and rushed to plunder the property, and saw it in the eyes of the Lord? What are the evil things? Why are you eager to plunder the cattle and sheep, and lose the opportunity of the full Amalekites, but let them escape?" After that, Samuel turned and left, but Saul grabbed his robes and wanted to stay. Staying with him for the night, going back together tomorrow, so that people around you can’t look too far to maintain their own demeanor. Samuel saw Saul dragging himself and turned and said to him, "I am different from you, because you hate the command of the Lord, and the Lord rejects you as the king of Israel."

Between the pulls, the robes of Samuel's robes were broken by Saul, and Saul took the broken sleeves and squatted there, feeling overwhelmed. Samuel screamed, "According to this evidence, the Lord will break the kingdom of Israel from you, and will give this country a better man than you. The mighty of Israel will not lie because he is not a human being, and he will never regret it." "" 

From then on, Samuel and Saul parted ways, and no longer met each other until death. Saul exalted himself with selfish desires, not only once again squatting sacrifices, but also ran away many Amalekites because of greed, and lost the only chance to destroy this family. He is clever, but not only disobeys God's commands, but also makes the children of Israel almost destroyed by the descendants of the Amalekites hundreds of years later.

Since then, Saul has been acting arbitrarily in Israel, and there is no need to avoid Samuel. The Spirit of God left Saul, and he was often harassed by evil spirits, and his head was splitting.

 

The most primitive weapon with the simplest confidence

After catching up for a long time on the mountain road, I finally walked to the battlefield. The sun was hanging high. The front of the hillside loomed the shouts of the two armies, such as the wind blowing through the forest. The boy who drove the car was 13 or 14 years old, with red hair, shepherd dressing, short tights, a sapphire bow around his waist, chewing on the bread and cheese in his mouth, and his eyes were looking around. In front of the Israeli camp, the battle was fierce. He wanted to find three brothers and gave his father the bread and cheese in his car.

The boy's name is David, the son of Jesse, who ranks the old eight, and lives in Bethlehem in Judah. Because he was ranked old, he was assigned by his father to graze cattle and sheep in the wild.

A few years ago, the old, white-haired Samuel walked into Bethlehem alone, and looked solemn. After the sacrifice, he went into the house of Jesse and asked him to eat meat with his sons. Because the occasion was serious, and the cattle and sheep needed to look after it, Jesse did not call David back from the wild, and introduced the boss to the old seven to Samuel. Samuel carefully looked and shook his head. Jesse didn't understand what he wanted, but he didn't ask too much. He was wondering, Samuel asked if all his sons were there. Jesse raised the old eight David and hurriedly sent him back. When Samuel saw David enter the door, the solemn eyes suddenly rejoiced, opened the olive oil with it, anointed David like a smudge king, and repeatedly told the Jesses not to reveal the wind.

At that time, David's father and seven brothers were puzzled. How could the oldest Samuel, the most re-used by Israel, be so honored as a ten-year-old shepherd boy? The first time he saw David, he anointed him. Although he had the guidance of God, he made the Jesses puzzled. Soon after, Saul conquered, David's eldest brother, the second brother, was enlisted in the army, and with Saul to the west of the front line to fight the Philistines. In the heart of Jesse, he remembered the three sons and sent David to bring bread and cheese to visit them.

The battlefield was sandwiched between a flat valley between the two mountains. Israel camped on a hill in the east and confronted the Philistine on the opposite hill. When David arrived, the two armies had separately listed their positions and shouted. David found his voice and found three brothers and gave them the food in the car. It wasn’t the time for the three brothers to see him. He was afraid that he would be troubled, and he was afraid that he would suffer. After taking the things, he would rebuke him a few words and let him go back quickly. Although David was boring, he was looking for a few more eyes because he came to the front line for the first time. He found an acquaintance and chatted. Just after opening a speech, suddenly at the foot of the mountain, the Israeli soldiers in front of them ran back, like a stone thrown into the middle of a group of howling sparrows, and the sparrows flew away. The Israeli camp was silent and everyone was low. Between the silence, the loud insults came from the mountains, first insulting the Lord God, then humiliating the Israelites as timid as a rat, and finally provoking for war.

David stood on a high place and looked down the sound. He saw that the screaming man was a Philistine warrior. His height was two meters away. He stood like a tower, a bronze helmet with a fine scales, and a bronze javelin. , waist steel sword, holding a wooden spear, a sergeant in front of the special shield with a giant shield for him. He stood in front of the array, his anger was high, his eyes were like a bell, and his voice was like a bell. He pointed at the Israeli soldiers and continued to insult him. David listened to his insults and used his words to read the words. Everyone around them listened to them and couldn’t help but wonder. He whispered to a soldier nearby: "He is so insulting and blaming the Lord God and us Israel. How are everyone so weak?"

The man listened and whispered and said, "You heard it for the first time today, but we have been listening for forty days. He has insulted us every day for forty days, challenging us to go out and fight with him. But we Where is someone who has won him? His name is Goliath, the most famous giant and warrior of the Philistines. He has fought with us for many years and has no rivals. Our King Saul promised to take his daughter whenever someone killed him. Marry him, and exempt him from taxes. Even if this is the case, no one dares to fight.” David listened and couldn’t help but say, “This uncircumcised person dares to be so arrogant, I want to kill him, remove him. The shame that brought us."

The voices of the two people were heard by the people around them. People looked at each other. David’s older brother had no face in front of his brother. Second, he listened to his brother’s vocal anger. He couldn’t help but be ashamed and angered, striding to the younger brother and scolding him. "Why don't you still go! It's a battlefield, not a pasture. You don't care about a few sheep, but come here to add chaos to us? You hurry back to look after the few Lai sheep, here is not your bragging. Place.” David listened, his face turned red and he said: “It’s not my own.”

Someone told David about Saul. When Saul heard that someone was fighting, he was naturally happy. He quickly sent someone to call David. When he saw David’s size, he couldn’t help but change his happiness. He was going to let him go back. David said first, “Great King, your servant, I Going to fight the Philistines." Saul couldn't bear to die in vain, and he advised: "You are still a child, never on the battlefield, but Goliath has long been through the battlefield and never had an opponent." Wei Antou said to Saul: "Although I was young, I also encountered lions and bears when I was sheep. I used this stone bow to protect my body and kill the lion and the bear. The Lord saved me from the lion. And the claws of the bears will also save me from the hand of the Philistines." Saul saw David without fear, and could not help but hold on to the righteousness: "If you say so, go! The Lord will be with you." Then he took off his armor and put it on David.

David put on his armor, like a lamb on a tiger skin, trying to walk a few steps. If he was tied up and squatting, he took it off and said to Saul: "I don’t wear it because it’s not easy. As usual, short tights, pick up five pebbles on the ground, put them in the leather bag at the waist, take off the scorpion arch, hold it in the hand, and hold the shepherd's stick in one hand, bid farewell to Saul, out of the camp. Going to the provocative Goliath on the ground.

Goliath saw someone approaching, stopping insults, waiting to see David's age and dressing, first strange, then laughed wildly: "You are a child who is not stinky, holding a root in the fire, is to me as a dog Are you playing? Come on, I will give your meat to the birds in the air and the beasts in the field." After that, he repeated the forty days of chanting. When David heard it, he could not help but anger: "You came to attack me by the sword and the knife; I came to attack you, by the Lord of Hosts. Today God will hand you over to me. I will kill you. Leave your head and let the people of the world know that there is God in Israel, and that everyone knows that the victory and defeat of the war is all about the Lord."

Goliath listened to no longer talking, raised a spear, and steadily killed David. When David saw it, he not only did not evade, but instead dropped his wooden stick and strode to the other side. He ran out of the bag and found a pebbles in the other hand. He ran and smashed. Crossbow. Seeing that there are only ten steps left in the two, Goliath has raised a spear and is ready for the heart of David. When it was said that it was too late, David’s fingers were loose, and the round stone in the bow was shot like a sharp arrow. He was unbiased. In the middle of Goliath’s forehead, he slammed into the forehead. Goliath was slammed in the run, lost balance, face down, fell to the ground, as the big tree was cut, raised a dust.

 

Intrinsic connection between inferiority, pride and hatred

The shepherd boy David killed the giant Goliath, the two armies shook, the Philistine army camp was in chaos, Israel slammed the charge, defeated the Philistines, and went straight to the other side of the country before they took over and won the battle.

At the celebration feast, Saul's son Jonathan and David cherished each other and met each other. Jonathan gave David his sword to David. David had no reward, only grateful in his heart, and regarded him as his brother. Saul appreciated David, left him to be a guard in the palace, played music for Saul, and promoted him to be a captain. David followed Saul to the north, and the Spirit of God was with David. He was smart and capable, and he was a warrior. He took care of his opponents and won the love of everyone.

When a battle came back, David returned to the city with Saul, and the people in the city greeted each other. The men cheered and drummed, and the women danced in colorful clothes. They sang in unison: "Saul kills thousands, and David kills the enemy. Wan....." The song rang through the city, and David thanked him.

Saul listened to his ear, and the previous smile gradually sank and condensed into a piece of rust iron. The songs of the women once again touched his most sensitive nerves. Since he sat on the throne, his inferiority soil has been watered by the aunts of the ministers, and he has long grown a towering tree of power, and Samuel’s previous two warnings have caused him to have great fear of losing power. Was this David the one that Samuel predicted to replace him? Under the giant tree of power in Saul's heart, the crickets began to produce beautiful flowers. Saul listened to the song, and hated and hated, and began to figure out how to get rid of David.

One day Saul was once again invaded by evil spirits, and his headache was splitting, so that David came to the palace to play music for him. Saul took the spear and walked back and forth. He saw that David played the piano gracefully and enjoyed himself, and he was so irritated that he could not help but raise the nameless anger, such as the lion's hair, throwing his hand at David. . The alert David saw the slenderness, and flickered sideways. The javelin screamed and flashed from his ear, firmly nailed to the wall behind him. David didn't dare to sneak out. Saul strode forward and pulled out the javelin, throwing it at David again, but David had already fled.

Saul reborn and thought that he had promised to marry his daughter to the warrior who killed Goliath. After seeing David’s humble origins, he had been slow to complete this matter. In this way, I found David and mentioned the previous promise, to give the eldest daughter Mila to him, and also booked the date of marriage. After saying this, he sent David to the front line. The purpose was to let David die because of his inner gratitude and die under the enemy's knife.

Although David was excited in his heart, he naturally refused to marry in his mouth. When he waited on the battlefield, he did not take care of himself. He defeated the enemy with ten heroes and won. Saul heard the battle and waited for David to come back and marry the eldest daughter to another general, Adriatic. After Mila married, she gave birth to five sons. After many years, the five sons were killed alive by Saul’s sins. This is something.

When Saul saw that David came back safely, he was both annoyed and annoyed, and had to mention the marriage again. He promised to marry the little daughter Michal to David. He also deliberately distressed David’s family and offered the only dowry to kill him. Hundreds of Philistines are nothing more than the murder of a knife like the last time. David listened, I am afraid that once again lost the opportunity of marriage, he quickly took his men, killed 200 hundred Philistines on the front line, and returned to report. Saul listened, and he had no choice but to push the boat and marry his second daughter, Mickey, to David. Michal loves David very much, as long as he is at home, he is inseparable from him.

Saul could not kill David, but lost two daughters. He was afraid and hated in his heart. He had to tell the neighbors and his son Jonathan the idea of killing David so that they could make suggestions together. Jonathan saw that his father had such a ridiculous thought. When he was shocked, he secretly told David to beware of his father Saul, and personally asked his father for David, asking him to take the national justice as his priority and let David go. Saul was told by his son that he had no choice but to promise David.

Soon, Saul recalled David to the palace again and let him play the piano. Although David was in doubt, he did not dare to come. He had to play the piano and beware of it. Saul really reapplied and shot and killed David. David had the last lesson, had already escaped, and left the palace, went home, and told his wife what happened. At this time, it was late at night. Mickey knew her father's nature. It is expected that the father will never give up, and he will secretly look out into the yard and see that her family has been surrounded.

Mickey is calm and decisive. It is expected that these assassins will not come in at night. When it is dawn, they must start. They will quietly return to the room, wake up David, tell him the truth, and see the husband hesitating, and urge him to say: If you don't hurry to escape tonight, you must be killed tomorrow morning." After saying this, Michal took David to the window, and the window was under the city. Michal took the rope and tied it to the window rib. Because of the quietness of the night, David didn't dare to make a sound. He was so different from his newlywed wife. He was stunned in his heart, staring at his wife for a moment, turned and grabbed the rope, squatting down the wall, coming out of the city and running into the thick night.

Michal saw her husband escape safely, went back to the bed, put an idol in the house on the bed, covered it with a quilt, and placed the mountain wool on the head of the puppet, dressed as a hair, and looked like a sleeping person. After this was done, Mickey sat waiting for the assassin to knock on the door.

David was rescued by his wife Michal, fled outside the city and entered the wilderness. At this time, he did not expect to be so hurried with his wife, but to be separated for a long time. The two met again, a few years later. At that time, Michal had been married to other women by Saul.

In the middle of the night, David stumbled and fumbled. The whole world seems to have abandoned him, and the wind has gradually blown tightly, and there has been a vague sorrow in the distance. David heard it and suddenly stopped and looked around. Where is the world of Nuo Da, where is the place to be?

In a blink of an eye, David had already rushed to Goliath, taking the sword from the waist of the corpse out of the scabbard, lifting it up high, slashing Goliath's head, and then lifting the heavy head with both hands high. The blood of the skull squats down the neck of the skull.

The two armies were shocked. After a moment of silence, the Philistine camp was in chaos.