1. 1 Samuel 27:1 (NEG79)
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What did David mean when he said that he would perish one day by the hand of Saul?

1 Samuel 27:1 (NEG79)

1 David dit en lui-même: je périrai un jour par la main de Saül; il n'y a rien de mieux pour moi que de me réfugier au pays des Philistins, afin que Saül renonce à me chercher encore dans tout le territoire d'Israël; ainsi j'échapperai à sa main.

Having once again publicly displayed his loyalty to Saul (1 Samuel 26:1–25), David was disappointed by Saul’s reaction. Though Saul had wished him well (1 Samuel 26:25), he had not truly repented of his sin since he did not submit himself in service to David as the new king.1 As a result, David knew from past experience that it would not be long before Saul would start chasing him again. With life as a fugitive having taken its toll (see 1 Samuel 26:19–20),2 David considered new solutions that would provide more stability and permanence.3 In many ways it was a practical move that considered the needs of the men who were with him as well as their families.4 Exile was the only lasting means of escape from Saul’s plans.5