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but of the business that was toward, he knew nothing; only Jonathan and David knew that. (1 Samuel 20, 39)
When the servant had gone, David rose up from his hiding-place, that gave upon the south country; he bowed his face to the earth, and three times did reverence, and then they kissed one another and wept together; there was no staunching David’s tears. (1 Samuel 20, 41)
So David set out on his journey, and Jonathan made his way back to the city. (1 Samuel 20, 43)
It was to the priest Achimelech, at Nobe, that David betook himself. Achimelech was dismayed at his coming; Why art thou alone, he asked, with none to attend thee? (1 Samuel 21, 1)
The king, David told him, has given me a task to perform, but errand and instructions are both secret; and he has given me a trysting-place where I am to meet my companions. (1 Samuel 21, 2)
As to women, David told the priest, we are as clean as when we set out a day or two back; and the packs the men carry are as clean as themselves. This is no holy errand of ours, but it will not bring any defilement, to-day, upon aught we carry with us.✻ (1 Samuel 21, 5)
And now David said to Achimelech, Hast thou a sword or spear here for me? My sword and all my weapons I left behind, so urgent was the royal command. (1 Samuel 21, 8)
Yes, answered the priest, there is the sword of the Philistine, Goliath, whom thou didst slay in the Valley of the Terebinth. Wrapped in a cloth it lies, behind the sacred mantle. If thou wilt take that, take it; there is none other but that. And there is none other like that, said David; give it me. (1 Samuel 21, 9)
David set out the same day, to find refuge from Saul’s pursuit, and betook himself to Achis, king of Geth. (1 Samuel 21, 10)
And at the sight of him, Achis’ men said to their master, Why, is not this David, a king in his own land? Was it not in his honour their dancers used to sing, By Saul’s hand a thousand, by David’s ten thousand fell? (1 Samuel 21, 11)
David marked their words well, and now he went in fear of Achis king of Geth. (1 Samuel 21, 12)
Afterwards David moved on, and took refuge in the cave of Odollam. His brethren and all his father’s kindred followed him there; (1 Samuel 22, 1)
