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  • Then David himself went on a secret journey, and made his way to the spot; looked down at the place where Saul lay, where Abner lay, the commander of his army, and the very tent in which Saul slept, with all the rest of his men camped about him. (1 Samuel 26, 5)

  • So, at dead of night, David and Abisai passed through into the Israelite lines, and found Saul asleep in his tent, with his spear driven into the ground by his pillow; all around him, Abner and the rest of his army lay sleeping too. (1 Samuel 26, 7)

  • and cried out to the army of Israel, cried out to Abner, son of Ner. What, Abner, he said, wilt thou never answer? And answer he did, Who art thou, that criest so, disturbing the king’s sleep? (1 Samuel 26, 14)

  • Neither man nor woman must be taken alive and brought to Geth, for fear they should betray him and his. So David did, of set purpose, all the time he lived in the Philistine country;✻ (1 Samuel 27, 11)

  • but as he looked down on the Philistine camp he was dismayed, and sorely his heart misgave him. (1 Samuel 28, 5)

  • So David and his men rose up early on the morrow to march away and return to the Philistine country, while the Philistines went to the attack against Jezrahel. (1 Samuel 29, 11)

  • and the Egyptian led him to where they lay, scattered pell-mell over the ground, eating and drinking and making holiday over their plunder, the spoils they had won from the Philistine country and from Juda. (1 Samuel 30, 16)

  • So perished Saul, and his three sons, and his squire, and all that army of his, in one day. (1 Samuel 31, 6)

  • and they cut off Saul’s head, and stripped him of his armour, and sent these from place to place in the Philistine country, to publish the news in the temples of their gods, and among their people. (1 Samuel 31, 9)

  • then, on the third day, a man from Saul’s army came in view, his garments torn, his head covered with dust, who, upon sight of David, bowed down to earth and did reverence. (2 Samuel 1, 2)

  • Whence comest thou? David asked, and on learning that he had made his way there from the Israelite army, (2 Samuel 1, 3)

  • Keep the secret in Geth, never a word in the streets of Ascalon; shall the women-folk rejoice, shall they triumph, daughters of the Philistine, the uncircumcised? (2 Samuel 1, 20)


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