David's introduction to the Court of Saul

14. But the spirit of the Lord departed from Saul Note the contrast to 1 Samuel 16:13. As David rose, Saul sank.

an evil spirit from the Lord The cause of Saul's mental disorder is described as "an evil spirit from Jehovah," or "of Jehovah" (1 Samuel 19:9); "an evil spirit of God" (1 Samuel 16:15; 1 Samuel 18:10); "the spirit of evil" (1 Samuel 16:23); even "the spirit of God" (1 Samuel 16:23); because it was God's messenger of judgment. Cp. 1 Kings 22:19-22. It is never called "the spirit of Jehovah," which always designates the spirit of holiness. Saul's apostasy was punished not merely by the withdrawal of the grace which had been given as the endowment of his office, but by positive assaults from the powers of evil, akin to the demoniacal possession of the N. T. The result was a form of melancholy madness. The cause of the disease was (as we commonly speak) "supernatural," the cure employed "natural." The inference is that it is impossible to draw a sharp line of distinction between the two spheres. They are in closer connexion than is commonly recognised.

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