When spirits disturbed king Saul, David who was only about 10 years old played the harp.
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The bible says David as a young man played the harp for king Saul to get better.
According to biblical texts, King Saul was soothed by David playing the harp. The soothing music helped alleviate King Saul's distress and calm his spirit.
16:23 And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.17:50 So David prevailed over the Philistine with a sling and with a stone, and smote the Philistine, and slew him; but there was no sword in the hand of David.
Saul by David and his 1Sam.16:23 And it came to pass, when the evil spirit from God was upon Saul, that David took an harp, and played with his hand: so Saul was refreshed, and was well, and the evil spirit departed from him.
God sends an evil spirit to torment Saul (1 Samuel 16:14) and his attendants suggest he send for David, a young warrior famed for his bravery and for his skill with the harp. Saul does so, and makes David one of his armor-bearers. From then on, "whenever the spirit from God came upon Saul, David would take his harp and play. Then relief would come to Saul; he would feel better, and the evil spirit would leave him."
King Saul had a hard time as he was disturbed greatly according to the bible, and David played the harp to him. It does not say he found it hard to find sleep.
A:1 Samuel 16:13 tells of Saul meeting David, son of Jesse, and of Saul anointing David with oil. 1 Samuel 16:21 says that, Saul having sent again for David, David came to him and became his armour bearer. 1 Samuel 17:31-32 says that David came to Saul, proposing to slay Goliath, and Saul gave David his own armour. 1 Samuel 17:58 then says that after killing Goliath, David came again to Saul, but Saul did not even recognise him. The author of this particular narrative seems unaware that elsewhere in the book, David had already been the king's armour bearer and then his personal musician.
It is thought he was about 15-17 years of age.
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David's relationship with Saul can be found in several scriptures. He first heard of him through an advisor who spoke highly of him as a "valiant, mighty man" and an "intelligent speaker." He also mentioned that he was "skilled" at playing (the harp) as stated at 1 Samuel 16:18. The verses that follow describe how Saul felt about his new armor-bearer/court musician. Later, the scriptures do not specify the period involved, David returned to his father, Jesse. In Samuel 17:45, David approaches Goliath in Jehovah's name and defeats him. After his popularity is gained and David is considered to be a hero with many fans, so to speak, (1 Samuel 18:6, 7) Saul, who is still the king, grows very jealous. Verse 9 says that "Saul was continually looking suspiciously at David from that day forward." The scriptures describe that hatred he began feeling for David in verses 10-16 as he attempts to murder him, but Jehovah proved to be with him (18:11). It also mentions that he appointed him as a chief soldier over a thousand men. So he took him out of his immediate company, but did not remove him altogether, yet. As David's notoriety began to flourish, even among members of his family, Saul grew to despise David and decided to have him killed (1 Samuel 19:1-3), but Jonathan warned him and helped him escape where he hid for 16 months from Saul's wrath. (1 Samuel 27:7). Saul continued to hate David and it wasn't until death by his own sword did he stop (1 Samuel 31:1-7). Even then, David, who was in the position to kill Saul (1 Samuel 24:2-7), never laid a hand against him and even commanded the execution of man who falsely claimed to have killed Saul for making such a statement (2 Samuel 1:1-16).
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