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It then happened that the Philistines mustered their forces for war, to fight Israel, and Achish said to David, 'It is understood that you and your men go into battle with me.' (1 Samuel 28, 1)
David said to Achish, 'In that case, you will soon see what your servant can do.' Achish replied to David, 'Right, I shall appoint you as my permanent bodyguard.' (1 Samuel 28, 2)
Yahweh has treated you as he foretold through me; he has snatched the sovereignty from your hand and given it to your neighbour, David, (1 Samuel 28, 17)
The Philistine commanders marched past with their hundreds and their thousands, and David and his men brought up the rear with Achish. (1 Samuel 29, 2)
The Philistine chiefs asked, 'What are these Hebrews doing?' Achish replied to them, 'Why, this is David the servant of Saul, king of Israel, who has been with me for the last year or two. I have had no fault to find with him from the day he gave himself up to me until the present time.' (1 Samuel 29, 3)
Is not this the David of whom they sang as they danced: Saul has killed his thousands, and David his tens of thousands'? (1 Samuel 29, 5)
So Achish called David and said, 'As Yahweh lives, you are loyal, and I am quite content with all your doings in our campaigning together, since I have found no fault with you from the day you came to me until the present time. But you are not acceptable to the chiefs. (1 Samuel 29, 6)
'But what have I done,' David asked Achish, 'what fault have you had to find with your servant from the day I entered your service to the present time, for me not to be allowed to go and fight the enemies of my lord the king?' (1 Samuel 29, 8)
In reply, Achish said to David, 'In my opinion, it is true, you are as good as an angel of God; but the Philistine chiefs have said, "He must not go into battle with us." (1 Samuel 29, 9)
So David and his men got up early to leave at dawn and go back to Philistine territory. And the Philistines marched on Jezreel. (1 Samuel 29, 11)
Now by the time David and his men reached Ziklag three days later, the Amalekites had raided the Negeb and Ziklag; they had sacked Ziklag and burnt it down. (1 Samuel 30, 1)
When David and his men arrived, they found the town burnt down and their wives and sons and daughters taken captive. (1 Samuel 30, 3)
