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1 Samuel 23

1 Samuel 23

1 Then they told David, saying, Behold, the Philistines fight against Keilah, and they rob the threshingfloors.

2 Therefore David enquired of the Lord, saying, Shall I go and smite these Philistines? And the Lord said unto David, Go, and smite the Philistines, and save Keilah.

3 And David's men said unto him, Behold, we be afraid here in Judah: how much more then if we come to Keilah against the armies of the Philistines?

4 Then David enquired of the Lord yet again. And the Lord answered him and said, Arise, go down to Keilah; for I will deliver the Philistines into thine hand.

5 So David and his men went to Keilah, and fought with the Philistines, and brought away their cattle, and smote them with a great slaughter. So David saved the inhabitants of Keilah.

6 And it came to pass, when Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to David to Keilah, that he came down with an ephod in his hand.

7 And it was told Saul that David was come to Keilah. And Saul said, God hath delivered him into mine hand; for he is shut in, by entering into a town that hath gates and bars.

8 And Saul called all the people together to war, to go down to Keilah, to besiege David and his men.

9 And David knew that Saul secretly practised mischief against him; and he said to Abiathar the priest, Bring hither the ephod.

10 Then said David, O Lord God of Israel, thy servant hath certainly heard that Saul seeketh to come to Keilah, to destroy the city for my sake.

11 Will the men of Keilah deliver me up into his hand? will Saul come down, as thy servant hath heard? O Lord God of Israel, I beseech thee, tell thy servant. And the Lord said, He will come down.

12 Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul? And the Lord said, They will deliver thee up.

13 Then David and his men, which were about six hundred, arose and departed out of Keilah, and went whithersoever they could go. And it was told Saul that David was escaped from Keilah; and he forbare to go forth.

14 And David abode in the wilderness in strong holds, and remained in a mountain in the wilderness of Ziph. And Saul sought him every day, but God delivered him not into his hand.

15 And David saw that Saul was come out to seek his life: and David was in the wilderness of Ziph in a wood.

16 And Jonathan Saul's son arose, and went to David into the wood, and strengthened his hand in God.

17 And he said unto him, Fear not: for the hand of Saul my father shall not find thee; and thou shalt be king over Israel, and I shall be next unto thee; and that also Saul my father knoweth.

18 And they two made a covenant before the Lord: and David abode in the wood, and Jonathan went to his house.

19 Then came up the Ziphites to Saul to Gibeah, saying, Doth not David hide himself with us in strong holds in the wood, in the hill of Hachilah, which is on the south of Jeshimon?

20 Now therefore, O king, come down according to all the desire of thy soul to come down; and our part shall be to deliver him into the king's hand.

21 And Saul said, Blessed be ye of the Lord; for ye have compassion on me.

22 Go, I pray you, prepare yet, and know and see his place where his haunt is, and who hath seen him there: for it is told me that he dealeth very subtilly.

23 See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hideth himself, and come ye again to me with the certainty, and I will go with you: and it shall come to pass, if he be in the land, that I will search him out throughout all the thousands of Judah.

24 And they arose, and went to Ziph before Saul: but David and his men were in the wilderness of Maon, in the plain on the south of Jeshimon.

25 Saul also and his men went to seek him. And they told David; wherefore he came down into a rock, and abode in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon.

26 And Saul went on this side of the mountain, and David and his men on that side of the mountain: and David made haste to get away for fear of Saul; for Saul and his men compassed David and his men round about to take them.

27 But there came a messenger unto Saul, saying, Haste thee, and come; for the Philistines have invaded the land.

28 Wherefore Saul returned from pursuing after David, and went against the Philistines: therefore they called that place Selahammahlekoth.

29 And David went up from thence, and dwelt in strong holds at Engedi.

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Rashi

Verse 7

<html><b>s God has given him into my hand.</b> Meaning, delivered, and similarly, “And do not look on, on the day of your brother, on the day of his being delivered [<span>נכרו</span>].”1<i class=“footnote”>Ovadyoh 1:12.</i> This is the conjugation of the strong [verbs e.g., Pi'el], as in, “He destroyed and broke her bars.”2<i class=“footnote”>Eichah 2:9.</i> If he desired to speak in the conjugation of the weak [verbs e.g., Kal], it would have been punctuated thus: <span>נָכַר</span>. <b>For he has been shut in by entering a city that has doors and a bolt.</b> He will rely on that, and will not care to flee from it.</html>

Verse 9

<html><b>Planning evil.</b> Plotting the evil.</html>

Verse 11

<html><b>Will Keilah's residents hand me over…</b> This teaches us that one who consults regarding two matters, receives a reply concerning only one, and that reply concerns the first one. And here, Dovid asked in an inverted order,3<i class=“footnote”>Perhaps Dovid asked the questions in an inverted order because he was primarily interested whether Ke’ilah’s residents would hand him over to Shaul. He had assumed that Shaul would pursue him.</i> because he should have first asked,4<i class=“footnote”>See Maseches Yoma 73a. Dovid should have asked first what were Shaul’s intentions and then whether Ke’ilah’s residents would hand him over to Shaul. He was answered on the question that he should have asked first that “he [Shaul] will go down.”</i> “Will Shaul come down? Will [the residents of Keilah] hand me over?” But he was answered according to the [proper] order.</html>

Verse 13

<html><b>Wherever they could go.</b> In a place where it is proper to go, in a place where they would be saved.</html>

Verse 16

<html><b>And he strengthened his hand.</b> He renewed the covenant which was between them.</html>

Verse 20

<html><b>And it is ours to hand him over.</b> It is our obligation to deliver him.</html>

Verse 22

<html><b>For [someone] told me.</b> The one who told.5<i class=“footnote”>It can also be understood literally, that “he told me…” refers to Dovid. During the period that Dovid served before Shaul, he would describe to Shaul the cunning ways in which he outsmarted the Philistines.—Radak</i> <b>He is very cunning.</b> He is accustomed to behave cunningly, by being in one place today and tomorrow somewhere else, so that his place not be known.</html>

Verse 23

<html><b>Well prepared.</b> With an accurate and true statement.</html>

Verse 24

<html><b>Ahead of Shaul.</b> For Shaul was destined to go after them, and they went before him, to search exactly [where Dovid was].</html>

Verse 26

<html><b>Were surrounding.</b> Encircling and surrounding from side to side, like a crown which encircles the head.</html>

Verse 27

<html><b>A messenger came.</b> A real angel [in the guise of a messenger], in order to save Dovid.</html>

Verse 28

<html><b>The “Rock of Divisions.”</b> Shaul's heart was divided by two thoughts,6<i class=“footnote”>Or it may refer to the division among Shaul’s troops as to whether to pursue Dovid or to battle the Philistines.—Radak</i> whether to return to save his country from the Philistines, or to pursue and catch Dovid; thus renders Targum Yonoson.</html>