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And David said: “O Lord God of Israel, your servant has heard a report that Saul is planning to go to Keilah, so that he may overturn the city because of me. (1 Samuel 23, 10)
And David said, “Will the men of Keilah deliver me, and the men who are with me, into the hands of Saul?” And the Lord said, “They will deliver you.” (1 Samuel 23, 12)
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)
Then David stayed in the desert, in very strong places. And he stayed on a mount in the wilderness of Ziph, on a shady mount. Nevertheless, Saul was seeking him every day. But the Lord did not deliver him into his hands. (1 Samuel 23, 14)
And David saw that Saul had gone out, so that he might seek his life. Now David was in the desert of Ziph, in the woods. (1 Samuel 23, 15)
And Jonathan, the son of Saul, rose up and went to David in the woods, and he strengthened his hands in God. And he said to him: (1 Samuel 23, 16)
Therefore, they both struck a pact before the Lord. And David stayed in the woods. But Jonathan returned to his house. (1 Samuel 23, 18)
Then the Ziphites ascended to Saul at Gibeah, saying: “Behold, is not David hidden with us in very secure places in the woods on the hill of Hachilah, which is to the right of the desert? (1 Samuel 23, 19)
And rising up, they went to Ziph before Saul. But David and his men were in the desert of Maon, in the plain to the right of Jeshimon. (1 Samuel 23, 24)
Then Saul and his allies went to seek him. And this was reported to David. And immediately, he descended to the rock, and he moved about in the desert of Maon. And when Saul had heard of it, he pursued David in the desert of Maon. (1 Samuel 23, 25)
And Saul went to one side of the mountain. But David and his men were on the other side of the mountain. Then David was despairing that he would be able to escape from the face of Saul. And Saul and his men enclosed David and his men in the manner of a crown, so that they might capture them. (1 Samuel 23, 26)
Therefore, Saul turned back, ceasing in the pursuit of David, and he traveled to meet the Philistines. For this reason, they called that place, the Rock of Division. (1 Samuel 23, 28)
