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1я Царств第22章:13

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13 И сказал ему Саул: для чего вы сговорились против меня, ты и сын Иессея, что ты дал ему хлебы и меч и вопросил о нем Бога, чтоб он восстал против меня истроил мне ковы, как это ныне видно?

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Saul

  

Saul was the first king of Israel, anointed by Samuel when the people insisted on having a king. Like all the kings, both good and bad, he represents the Lord, especially the idea of the Lord expressed in ways that the wise can understand. This seems contrary, because Saul turned evil as his reign went on, and many of the kings that followed were far worse. Because they were anointed with oil, which represents the Lord's pure, infinite love, they could represent the expression of that love even though they were personally evil. At specific points, however, the representation can turn into the exact opposite. In Saul's case, this was when he was taken over by his evil moods, the foul humors that caused him to try to kill both David and his own son, Jonathan. In those moments Saul represents false ideas that attack and try to destroy the idea of the Lord.