psa 7:4 NLT
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  • 1 Samuel 20:1 - David now fled from Naioth in Ramah and found Jonathan. “What have I done?” he exclaimed. “What is my crime? How have I offended your father that he is so determined to kill me?”
  • 1 Samuel 26:21 - Then Saul confessed, “I have sinned. Come back home, my son, and I will no longer try to harm you, for you valued my life today. I have been a fool and very, very wrong.”
  • 1 Samuel 19:4 - The next morning Jonathan spoke with his father about David, saying many good things about him. “The king must not sin against his servant David,” Jonathan said. “He’s never done anything to harm you. He has always helped you in any way he could.
  • 1 Samuel 19:5 - Have you forgotten about the time he risked his life to kill the Philistine giant and how the Lord brought a great victory to all Israel as a result? You were certainly happy about it then. Why should you murder an innocent man like David? There is no reason for it at all!”
  • 1 Samuel 24:17 - And he said to David, “You are a better man than I am, for you have repaid me good for evil.
  • 1 Samuel 24:18 - Yes, you have been amazingly kind to me today, for when the Lord put me in a place where you could have killed me, you didn’t do it.
  • 1 Samuel 24:19 - Who else would let his enemy get away when he had him in his power? May the Lord reward you well for the kindness you have shown me today.
  • Jeremiah 18:20 - Should they repay evil for good? They have dug a pit to kill me, though I pleaded for them and tried to protect them from your anger.
  • Jeremiah 18:21 - So let their children starve! Let them die by the sword! Let their wives become childless widows. Let their old men die in a plague, and let their young men be killed in battle!
  • 1 Samuel 26:24 - Now may the Lord value my life, even as I have valued yours today. May he rescue me from all my troubles.”
  • 1 Samuel 26:9 - “No!” David said. “Don’t kill him. For who can remain innocent after attacking the Lord’s anointed one?
  • 1 Samuel 26:10 - Surely the Lord will strike Saul down someday, or he will die of old age or in battle.
  • 1 Samuel 26:11 - The Lord forbid that I should kill the one he has anointed! But take his spear and that jug of water beside his head, and then let’s get out of here!”
  • 1 Samuel 26:12 - So David took the spear and jug of water that were near Saul’s head. Then he and Abishai got away without anyone seeing them or even waking up, because the Lord had put Saul’s men into a deep sleep.
  • 1 Samuel 26:13 - David climbed the hill opposite the camp until he was at a safe distance.
  • 1 Samuel 26:14 - Then he shouted down to the soldiers and to Abner son of Ner, “Wake up, Abner!” “Who is it?” Abner demanded.
  • 1 Samuel 26:15 - “Well, Abner, you’re a great man, aren’t you?” David taunted. “Where in all Israel is there anyone as mighty? So why haven’t you guarded your master the king when someone came to kill him?
  • 1 Samuel 26:16 - This isn’t good at all! I swear by the Lord that you and your men deserve to die, because you failed to protect your master, the Lord’s anointed! Look around! Where are the king’s spear and the jug of water that were beside his head?”
  • 1 Samuel 26:17 - Saul recognized David’s voice and called out, “Is that you, my son David?” And David replied, “Yes, my lord the king.
  • 1 Samuel 22:14 - “But sir,” Ahimelech replied, “is anyone among all your servants as faithful as David, your son-in-law? Why, he is the captain of your bodyguard and a highly honored member of your household!
  • Genesis 44:4 - But when they had gone only a short distance and were barely out of the city, Joseph said to his palace manager, “Chase after them and stop them. When you catch up with them, ask them, ‘Why have you repaid my kindness with such evil?
  • 1 Samuel 24:10 - This very day you can see with your own eyes it isn’t true. For the Lord placed you at my mercy back there in the cave. Some of my men told me to kill you, but I spared you. For I said, ‘I will never harm the king—he is the Lord’s anointed one.’
  • 1 Samuel 24:11 - Look, my father, at what I have in my hand. It is a piece of the hem of your robe! I cut it off, but I didn’t kill you. This proves that I am not trying to harm you and that I have not sinned against you, even though you have been hunting for me to kill me.
  • 1 Samuel 24:12 - “May the Lord judge between us. Perhaps the Lord will punish you for what you are trying to do to me, but I will never harm you.
  • 1 Samuel 24:13 - As that old proverb says, ‘From evil people come evil deeds.’ So you can be sure I will never harm you.
  • 1 Samuel 24:14 - Who is the king of Israel trying to catch anyway? Should he spend his time chasing one who is as worthless as a dead dog or a single flea?
  • 1 Samuel 24:15 - May the Lord therefore judge which of us is right and punish the guilty one. He is my advocate, and he will rescue me from your power!”
  • 1 Samuel 25:28 - Please forgive me if I have offended you in any way. The Lord will surely reward you with a lasting dynasty, for you are fighting the Lord’s battles. And you have not done wrong throughout your entire life.
  • 1 Samuel 25:29 - “Even when you are chased by those who seek to kill you, your life is safe in the care of the Lord your God, secure in his treasure pouch! But the lives of your enemies will disappear like stones shot from a sling!
  • Proverbs 17:3 - Fire tests the purity of silver and gold, but the Lord tests the heart.
  • Psalms 55:20 - As for my companion, he betrayed his friends; he broke his promises.
  • Psalms 109:5 - They repay evil for good, and hatred for my love.
  • 1 Samuel 24:7 - So David restrained his men and did not let them kill Saul. After Saul had left the cave and gone on his way,
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