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  • David knew that Saul had come out to kill him. And he remained at Horesh in the desert of Ziph. (1 Samuel 23, 15)

  • The two made an agreement before Yahweh in Horesh, after which David remained there while Jonathan returned home. (1 Samuel 23, 18)

  • Some of the Ziphites went up to Saul at Gibeah and told him, "David is hiding among us in the refuges of Horesh on the hill of Hachilah, south of Jeshimon. (1 Samuel 23, 19)

  • So they went off to Ziph ahead of Saul. At this time, David and his men were in the desert of Maon, in the valley south of Jeshimon. (1 Samuel 23, 24)

  • When David learned that Saul and his men were looking for him, he went down to a ravine in the desert of Maon. Saul heard of this and pursued David into the desert of Maon. (1 Samuel 23, 25)

  • Saul moved along one side of the mountain, and David along the other. David was hurrying to escape from Saul who with his forces was closing in on him and his men. (1 Samuel 23, 26)

  • Saul then left off pursuing David and went to face the Philistines. This is how that place came to be called the Ravine of Parting. (1 Samuel 23, 28)

  • David then went up from there and stayed in the hiding places at Engedi. (1 Samuel 24, 1)

  • When Saul returned from his pursuit of the Philistines, he was told that David was in the desert of Engedi. (1 Samuel 24, 2)

  • So Saul took three thousand picked men from all Israel and went in search of David and his men to the east of the Wild Goat crags. (1 Samuel 24, 3)

  • Now David and his men were far back in the cave. David's men said to him, "This is the day which Yahweh spoke of: look I will deliver your enemy into your hands and you will do with him as you see fit." So David moved up and stealthily cut off an end of Saul's robe. (1 Samuel 24, 5)

  • But afterward, David regretted having cut off an end of Saul's robe, (1 Samuel 24, 6)


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