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<p>Now Saul had a son, Jonathan, near David's own age. He and
David became fast friends and loved one another as brothers.
Saul the king became very jealous of David because the people
praised him after his fight with Goliath. He even threatened to
take David's life. He tried to catch him in his own house, but
David's wife let him down from a window by a rope and he
escaped. He met his friend Jonathan, who told him that he
should flee. They renewed their promises of friendship, which
they kept ever afterward.</p>
<p>From his meeting with Jonathan, David went forth to be a
wanderer, having no home as long as Saul lived. He found a
great cave, called the cave of Adullam, and hid in it. Soon
people heard where he was, and from all parts of the land,
especially from his own tribe of Judah, men who were not
satisfied with the rule of King Saul gathered around David.</p>
<p>Saul soon heard that David, with a band of men, was hiding
among the mountains of Judah, and that among those who aided
him were certain priests.</p>
<p>This enraged King Saul, and he ordered his
<SPAN name="Page_139"
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would not obey him, for they felt that it was a wicked thing
to lay hands upon the priests of the Lord.</p>
<p>But he found one man whose name was Doeg, an Edomite, who
was willing to obey the king. And Doeg, the Edomite, killed
eighty-five men who wore the priestly garments.</p>
<p>All through the land went the news of Saul's dreadful deed,
and everywhere the people began to turn from Saul, and to look
toward David as the only hope of the nation.</p>
<p>When Saul died he was followed by David, the shepherd boy,
now grown to manhood and greatly loved by the people. He had
many battles to fight with the Philistines and was nearly
always victorious. He was a warrior king; but he was more than
a warrior. He played on his harp and composed many beautiful
hymns and songs, which are collected in the book of Psalms. He
was a good king and tried to obey God's command. He had a long
reign and his people were happy and prosperous. He had many
sons and daughters and beautiful palaces for them to live
in.</p>
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