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Chapter 26
And
the
Ziphites
came
unto
Saul
to
Gibeah,
saying,
Doth
not
David
hide
himself
in
the
hill
of
Hachilah,
which
is
before
Jeshimon?
2
Then
Saul
arose,
and
went
down
to
the
wilderness
of
Ziph,
having
three
thousand
chosen
men
of
Israel
with
him,
to
seek
David
in
the
wilderness
of
Ziph.
3
And
Saul
pitched
in
the
hill
of
Hachilah,
which
is
before
Jeshimon,
by
the
way.
But
David
abode
in
the
wilderness,
and
he
saw
that
Saul
came
after
him
into
the
wilderness.
4
David
therefore
sent
out
spies,
and
understood
that
Saul
was
come
in
very
deed.
5
And
David
arose,
and
came
to
the
place
where
Saul
had
pitched:
and
David
beheld
the
place
where
Saul
lay,
and
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
the
captain
of
his
host:
and
Saul
lay
in
the
trench,
and
the
people
pitched
round
about
him.
6
Then
answered
David
and
said
to
Ahimelech
the
Hittite,
and
to
Abishai
the
son
of
Zeruiah,
brother
to
Joab,
saying,
Who
will
go
down
with
me
to
Saul
to
the
camp?
And
Abishai
said,
I
will
go
down
with
thee.
7
So
David
and
Abishai
came
to
the
people
by
night:
and,
behold,
Saul
lay
sleeping
within
the
trench,
and
his
spear
stuck
in
the
ground
at
his
bolster:
but
Abner
and
the
people
lay
round
about
him.
8
Then
said
Abishai
to
David,
God
hath
delivered
thine
enemy
into
thine
hand
this
day:
now
therefore
let
me
smite
him,
I
pray
thee,
with
the
spear
even
to
the
earth
at
once,
and
I
will
not
smite
him
the
second
time.
9
And
David
said
to
Abishai,
Destroy
him
not:
for
who
can
stretch
forth
his
hand
against
the
Lord’s
anointed,
and
be
guiltless?
10
David
said
furthermore,
As
the
Lord
liveth,
the
Lord
shall
smite
him;
or
his
day
shall
come
to
die;
or
he
shall
descend
into
battle,
and
perish.
11
The
Lord
forbid
that
I
should
stretch
forth
mine
hand
against
the
Lord’s
anointed:
but,
I
pray
thee,
take
thou
now
the
spear
that
is
at
his
bolster,
and
the
cruse
of
water,
and
let
us
go.
12
So
David
took
the
spear
and
the
cruse
of
water
from
Saul’s
bolster;
and
they
gat
them
away,
and
no
man
saw
it,
nor
knew
it,
neither
awaked:
for
they
were
all
asleep;
because
a
deep
sleep
from
the
Lord
was
fallen
upon
them.
13
Then
David
went
over
to
the
other
side,
and
stood
on
the
top
of
an
hill
afar
off;
a
great
space
being
between
them:
14
And
David
cried
to
the
people,
and
to
Abner
the
son
of
Ner,
saying,
Answerest
thou
not,
Abner?
Then
Abner
answered
and
said,
Who
art
thou
that
criest
to
the
king?
15
And
David
said
to
Abner,
Art
not
thou
a
valiant
man?
and
who
is
like
to
thee
in
Israel?
wherefore
then
hast
thou
not
kept
thy
lord
the
king?
for
there
came
one
of
the
people
in
to
destroy
the
king
thy
lord.
16
This
thing
is
not
good
that
thou
hast
done.
As
the
Lord
liveth,
ye
are
worthy
to
die,
because
ye
have
not
kept
your
master,
the
Lord’s
anointed.
And
now
see
where
the
king’s
spear
is,
and
the
cruse
of
water
that
was
at
his
bolster.
17
And
Saul
knew
David’s
voice,
and
said,
Is
this
thy
voice,
my
son
David?
And
David
said,
It
is
my
voice,
my
lord,
O
king.
18
And
he
said,
Wherefore
doth
my
lord
thus
pursue
after
his
servant?
for
what
have
I
done?
or
what
evil
is
in
mine
hand?
19
Now
therefore,
I
pray
thee,
let
my
lord
the
king
hear
the
words
of
his
servant.
If
the
Lord
have
stirred
thee
up
against
me,
let
him
accept
an
offering:
but
if
they
be
the
children
of
men,
cursed
be
they
before
the
Lord;
for
they
have
driven
me
out
this
day
from
abiding
in
the
inheritance
of
the
Lord,
saying,
Go,
serve
other
gods.
20
Now
therefore,
let
not
my
blood
fall
to
the
earth
before
the
face
of
the
Lord:
for
the
king
of
Israel
is
come
out
to
seek
a
flea,
as
when
one
doth
hunt
a
partridge
in
the
mountains.
21
Then
said
Saul,
I
have
sinned:
return,
my
son
David:
for
I
will
no
more
do
thee
harm,
because
my
soul
was
precious
in
thine
eyes
this
day:
behold,
I
have
played
the
fool,
and
have
erred
exceedingly.
22
And
David
answered
and
said,
Behold
the
king’s
spear!
and
let
one
of
the
young
men
come
over
and
fetch
it.
23
The
Lord
render
to
every
man
his
righteousness
and
his
faithfulness:
for
the
Lord
delivered
thee
into
my
hand
to
day,
but
I
would
not
stretch
forth
mine
hand
against
the
Lord’s
anointed.
24
And,
behold,
as
thy
life
was
much
set
by
this
day
in
mine
eyes,
so
let
my
life
be
much
set
by
in
the
eyes
of
the
Lord,
and
let
him
deliver
me
out
of
all
tribulation.
25
Then
Saul
said
to
David,
Blessed
be
thou,
my
son
David:
thou
shalt
both
do
great
things,
and
also
shalt
still
prevail.
So
David
went
on
his
way,
and
Saul
returned
to
his
place.
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