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How could Saul’s daughter be a snare to David? (1 Samuel 18:21)

How could Saul’s daughter be a snare to David? (1 Samuel 18:21)

21 And Saul said, I will give him her, that she may be a snare to him, and that the hand of the Philistines may be against him. Wherefore Saul said to David, Thou shalt this day be my son in law in the one of the twain.

1 Samuel 18:21

ESV - 21 Saul thought, "Let me give her to him, that she may be a snare for him and that the hand of the Philistines may be against him." Therefore Saul said to David a second time, "You shall now be my son-in-law.

Clarify Share Report Asked August 11 2018 My picture Jack Gutknecht Supporter

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Mini Tim Maas Supporter Retired Quality Assurance Specialist with the U.S. Army
As I read the passage in question, I would say that Saul was thinking that bestowing on David the honor of becoming Saul's son-in-law would increase the degree of loyalty and military duty that David would owe Saul (or, conversely, that Saul would be entitled to demand of David).

This would enable Saul to legitimately assign David to more challenging or dangerous military responsibilities, which would increase the likelihood that David would be killed in battle against the Philistines, thus removing David as a rival to Saul, without Saul being directly responsible for David's death. 

(This would have been similar to what David himself later did to Uriah the Hittite, following David's adultery with Uriah's wife, Bathsheba (2 Samuel 11:14-25).)

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My picture Jack Gutknecht Supporter ABC/DTS graduate, guitar music ministry Baptist church
Of course, "snare" means "trap" but I think the meaning is brought out best in the Message Bible as the term, "bait."--

MSG
Meanwhile, Saul’s daughter Michal was in love with David. When Saul was told of this, he rubbed his hands in anticipation. “Ah, a second chance. I’ll use Michal as bait to get David out where the Philistines will make short work of him.” So again he said to David, “You’re going to be my son-in-law.”

Was she as pretty as a princess? That would help Saul's cause. 

Also, consider this: Way back in Jr. High School and in High School. I would ask my sister if she thought a certain girl liked me. If she said, "yes," then I would pursue her without the risk of feeling rejected. This might be what Saul was thinking.

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