# 1 Samuel Chapter 26
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## Summary
The Ziphites report that David is hiding on the hill of Hachilah east of Jeshimon and Saul arises to come capture him. David takes Abishai down to the camp of the king overnight and they enter Sauls tent. Abishai tempts David to take Sauls life but David is clear he will not raise his hand to the Lords anointed. Instead they take Sauls spear and a jar of water.

David then stands far off pointing out that Abner has failed to keep watch other the King and explaining that he deserves to die because of this negligence. Saul recognises David and David asks what he has done to warrant Saul's attentions. Saul admits that he has sinned and advises David he will do no more harm.


## Meditatio
Once again we observe Saul has come after David, despite his assurances to the contrary around further ill-intent as recently as Chapter 24. Yet here we are again. It is perplexing that he has not kept his word, to be required once again to be corrected by his enemies must be unduly humbling.

This significantly contrasts with Davids insistence that he will not act to expedite his own accession to Sovereignty. David recognises that the Lord had set apart Saul for the purposes of being King over Israel. It is one thing to loose the presence of God, it is something entirely different to loose ones occupation.

David may have been anointed King. He may have been set apart for a specific purpose in the eyes of the Lord. But this purpose is yet to be realised. David is clear that he will not bring into being this purpose. Instead the Lord himself will need to act.

This chapter once again reinforces the idea of David as virtuous and Saul as easily led by others. Indeed the contrast between the too is pretty stark. David is presented as virtuous and patient, merciful and devoted to the Lord. Indeed were I Jesse I would be proud to have a son like David.
