1 Samuel 19:8-14
Context19:8 Now once again there was war. So David went out to fight the Philistines. He defeated them thoroughly 1 and they ran away from him. 19:9 Then an evil spirit from the Lord came upon 2 Saul. He was sitting in his house with his spear in his hand, while David was playing the lyre. 3 19:10 Saul tried to nail David to the wall with the spear, but he escaped from Saul’s presence and the spear drove into the wall. 4 David escaped quickly 5 that night.
19:11 Saul sent messengers to David’s house to guard it and to kill him in the morning. Then David’s wife Michal told him, “If you do not save yourself 6 tonight, tomorrow you will be dead!” 19:12 So Michal lowered David through the window, and he ran away and escaped.
19:13 Then Michal took a household idol 7 and put it on the bed. She put a quilt 8 made of goat’s hair over its head 9 and then covered the idol with a garment. 19:14 When Saul sent messengers to arrest David, she said, “He’s sick.”
[19:8] 1 tn Heb “and he struck them down with a great blow.”
[19:9] 3 tn The Hebrew text adds here “with his hand.”
[19:10] 4 tn Heb “and he drove the spear into the wall.”
[19:10] 5 tn Heb “fled and escaped.”
[19:13] 7 tn Heb “teraphim” (also a second time in this verse and once in v. 16). These were statues that represented various deities. According to 2 Kgs 23:24 they were prohibited during the time of Josiah’s reform movement in the seventh century. The idol Michal placed under the covers was of sufficient size to give the mistaken impression that David lay in the bed, thus facilitating his escape.
[19:13] 8 tn The exact meaning of the Hebrew word כָּבִיר (kavir) is uncertain; it is found in the Hebrew Bible only here and in v. 16. It probably refers to a quilt made of goat’s hair, perhaps used as a fly net while one slept. See HALOT 458 s.v. *כָּבִיר. Cf. KJV, TEV “pillow”; NLT “cushion”; NAB, NRSV “net.”