Catholic Public Domain Version
"And the servants of David said to him: “Behold the day, about which the Lord said to you, ‘I will deliver your enemy to you, so that you may do to him as it will be pleasing in your eyes.’ ” Then David rose up, and he quietly cut off the edge of Saul’s cloak. "
— 1 Samuel 24:5, Catholic Public Domain Version
“And it came to pass afterward, that David’s heart smote him, because he had cut off Saul’s skirt.”
“And it came to pass afterward, that David’s heart smote him, because he had cut off Saul’s skirt. ”
“It happened afterward, that David's heart struck him, because he had cut off Saul's skirt.”
“Afterward David’s conscience bothered him because he had cut off an edge of Saul’s robe.”
“And the servants of David said to him: Behold the day, of which the Lord said to thee: I will deliver thy enemy unto thee, that thou mayst do to him as it shall seem good in thy eyes. Then David arose, and secretly cut off the hem of Saul's robe.”
“And later, David was full of regret for cutting off Saul's skirt.”
“And it came to pass afterward, that David’s heart smote him, because he had cut off Saul’s skirt.”
And when Saul had returned after pursuing the Philistines, they reported to him, saying, “Behold, David is in the desert of Engedi.”
Therefore, Saul, taking three thousand elect men from all of Israel, traveled in order to search for David and his men, even upon the most broken rocks, which are passable only to mountain goats.
And he arrived at the sheepfolds, which presented themselves along the way. And a cave was in that place, which Saul entered, so that he might ease his bowels. But David and his men were hiding in the interior part of the cave.
And the servants of David said to him: “Behold the day, about which the Lord said to you, ‘I will deliver your enemy to you, so that you may do to him as it will be pleasing in your eyes.’ ” Then David rose up, and he quietly cut off the edge of Saul’s cloak.
After this, his own heart struck David, because he had cut off the edge of Saul’s cloak.
And he said to his men: “May the Lord be gracious to me, lest I do this thing to my lord, the Christ of the Lord, so that I lay my hand upon him. For he is the Christ of the Lord.”
And David restrained his men with his words, and he would not permit them to rise up against Saul. And so Saul, going out of the cave, continued to undertake his journey.