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Close by some sheep-folds that met him on his way, there was a cave, into which Saul went to ease himself; and in the inner part of this same cave, David and his men lay hidden. (1 Samuel 24, 4)
Now, David’s servants told him, the time has come which the Lord foretold to thee, when he promised he would put thy enemy at thy mercy. Whereupon David rose to his feet, and silently cut off the skirt of Saul’s cloak. (1 Samuel 24, 5)
Then his heart smote him, that he had even mutilated Saul’s cloak; (1 Samuel 24, 6)
So, with a word, he checked his men, and would not let them do Saul any violence. (1 Samuel 24, 8)
When Saul left the cave, to go forward on his march, David followed him; he too left the cave, crying out after him, My lord king! And when Saul looked behind him, there was David bowing to the earth in reverence. (1 Samuel 24, 9)
All this David said to him, and then Saul asked, Is it thy voice I hear, my son David? and wept aloud. (1 Samuel 24, 17)
So David bound himself to Saul by oath, and Saul went home, while David and his followers returned to their hill-fastness. (1 Samuel 24, 23)
But as for Michol, that had been his wife once, her father Saul gave her in marriage to Phalti, son of Lais, a man of Gallim. (1 Samuel 25, 44)
When the men of Ziph brought news to Saul in Gabaa that David was in hiding on the slopes of Hachila, that look out towards the desert, (1 Samuel 26, 1)
On the slopes of Hachila Saul encamped; David, meanwhile, who was out in the desert, knowing that Saul meant to follow him there, (1 Samuel 26, 3)
had sent men to watch his movements, and it was Hachila they reported as Saul’s halting-place. (1 Samuel 26, 4)
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)
