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  • she lowered him down through a window. Then he fled and went away, and he was saved. (1 Samuel 19, 12)

  • Then David fled from Naioth, which is in Ramah, and he went and said before Jonathan: “What have I done? What is my iniquity, or what is my sin, against your father, so that he would seek my life?” (1 Samuel 20, 1)

  • And so, David rose up, and he fled on that day from the face of Saul. And he went to Achish, the king of Gath. (1 Samuel 21, 10)

  • Then David went away from there, and he fled to the cave of Adullam. And when his brothers and all of his father’s house had heard of it, they descended to him there. (1 Samuel 22, 1)

  • And the king said to the emissaries who were standing around him: “You shall turn, and put to death the priests of the Lord. For their hand is with David. They knew that he had fled, and they did not reveal it to me.” But the servants of the king were not willing to extend their hands against the priests of the Lord. (1 Samuel 22, 17)

  • But one of the sons of Ahimelech, the son of Ahitub, whose name was Abiathar, escaping, fled to David. (1 Samuel 22, 20)

  • Therefore, David, and his men of about six hundred, rose up, and, departing from Keilah, they wandered here and there, aimlessly. And it was reported to Saul that David had fled from Keilah, and was saved. For this reason, he chose not to go out. (1 Samuel 23, 13)

  • And it was reported to Saul that David had fled to Gath. And so, he did not continue to seek him. (1 Samuel 27, 4)

  • And the leaders of the Philistines said to Achish, “What do these Hebrews intend to do?” And Achish said to the leaders of the Philistines: “Could you be ignorant about David, who was the servant of Saul, the king of Israel, and who has been with me for many days, even years, and I have not found within him anything, from the day that he fled to me, even to this day?” (1 Samuel 29, 3)

  • And David struck them down from evening until the evening of the next day. And no one among them escaped, except four hundred youths, who had climbed on camels and fled. (1 Samuel 30, 17)

  • Now the Philistines were fighting against Israel. And the men of Israel fled before the face of the Philistines, and they fell down slain on mount Gilboa. (1 Samuel 31, 1)

  • Then, seeing that the men of the Israelites had fled, and that Saul had died with his sons, the men of Israel who were across the valley or beyond the Jordan abandoned their cities, and they fled. And the Philistines went and lived there. (1 Samuel 31, 7)


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