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d]/f
        lg¿T;flxt    you wi
        don't be
                  have another
       discouraged. h'jfOF x'g ltdLn]
         gxf]pm .
                   o ortunity
                 csf]{ cj;/ kfpg]5f}                       bfpmbnfO{
                  to become my
                   son-in-law.                          ltdLx¿n] ;'6'Ss o;f]
                       .
                                                           speak to
                                                    eg, æ/fhf tkfO{F;Fu cToGt} v'zL
                                                         david privately
                                                      and say, “the king is
                                                    x'g'x'G5 / pxfFsf ;a} sd{rf/Lx¿n]
                                                      pleased with you, and
                                                     his a endants a  like
                                                    ltdLnfO{ dfof u5{g\ . ca /fhfsf
                                                      you, now become his
                                                         h'jfOF x'g'xf];\ . Æ
                                                          son-in-law.”


































        zfpmnsf sd{rf/Lx¿n] of] s'/f bfpmbnfO{ ;'gfOlbP t/
        saul's a endants repeated the ma er
                                                   bfpmnnfO{ eg, æzq'x¿nfO{ abnf
       to david-- but he responded with humility .  say to david, “the king wants
               bfpmbn] gd|tfk"j{s k|To'Q/ lbP .
                                                  no other price for the bride
              /
                                                    than a hundred philistine
           do you                                lngsf lglDt /fhfn] b'nxLsf] bfdsf] ¿kdf
                                                    foreskins, to take revenge
          think it is a
         fhfsf] h'jfOF x'g]                         Ps ;o klnZtLx¿sf vn8L dfq
       sma  ma er to                                   on his enemies.”*
                                                          dfUg'x'G5 . Æ
        s'/f tkfO{Fx¿ s] ;fgf]
       become the king's
          son-in-law?
          ;Demg'x'G5 <
               I am
           d t s]xL gePsf]
           only a pr
           u/La dflg; dfq
           man and li le
              known.
                                                  bfpmb klnZtLx¿sf] xftaf6 d¿g\ / pgsf] l;+xf;g vf]l;g] vt/f
                                                  saul plo ed to let david be ki ed by the philistines
                                                         x6f];\ egL zfpmnn] of] if8oGq /r]sf lyP .
                                                 to rid himself of this pest--and threat to his throne.
                                                 k|frLg o'4x¿df, ;]gfx¿n] slxn]sfxLF d[t nfznfO{ 3[0ff:j?k cËeË ul/
                                                       * in ancient warfare, armies would sometimes
                                                     mutilate the dead soldiers as a sign of disdain. this
                                                  lbGy] . o;n] ljkIfL ;]gfx¿nfO{ emg\ qmf]lwt t'Nofpg] sfd dfq ub{Yof] .
                                                     particularly served to stir up fury in o osing armies.
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