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Well, honey, King Saul wanted to kill David because he was jealous as hell. David was getting all the attention for his victories, and Saul's fragile ego just couldn't handle it. So, he went full-on psycho and tried to off the poor guy. Talk about a drama queen, am I right?

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King Saul wanted to kill David because he became jealous of David's military successes and popularity among the people of Israel. Saul saw David as a threat to his own reign and believed that David would eventually try to take his throne. Additionally, Saul's erratic behavior and mental health issues further fueled his paranoia and desire to eliminate David as a potential rival.

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Oh, dude, King Saul wanted to kill David because he was jealous of David's popularity with the people and his success in battle. It was like a classic case of royal insecurity meets toxic masculinity. Plus, Saul probably had some serious FOMO about not being the coolest king in town anymore.

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King Saul noticed that David was increasing in popularity as war-hero and therefore jeopardized the right of his lineage to rule. Only by killing David could he ensure that his son Jonathan would succeed him as King of Israel. Saul's fears proved correct when David inherited Saul's throne upon the latter's death in the Battle of Mt. Gilboa. (It is worth noting that Jonathan and all of Saul's other sons also died in that battle.)

It should be noted that Saul is seen not as a wicked man, but as a righteous man (Talmud, Moed Katan 16b) who erred.

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Saul had made a foolish oath that no-one should eat anything, but Jonathan ate honey. Also, he was angry about Jonathan's friendship with David.

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David was anointed king over Saul and Saul got jealous. He figured the only way to retain his position was to murder him.

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