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1
Then it happened
when David
and his men
came
to
Ziklag
on the third
day,
that the Amalekites
had made a raid
on the Negev
and on
Ziklag
,
and had overthrown
Ziklag
and burned
it with fire;
2
and they took
captive
the women
and all who
were in it, both
small
and great,
without
killing
anyone,
and carried them off
and went
their way.
3
When David
and his men
came
to the city,
behold,
it was burned
with fire,
and their wives
and their sons
and their daughters
had been taken
captive.
4
Then David
and the people
who
were with him lifted
their voices
and wept
until
there was no
strength
in them to weep.
5
Now David's
two
wives
had been taken
captive,
Ahinoam
the Jezreelitess
and Abigail
the widow
of Nabal
the Carmelite.
6
Moreover David
was greatly
distressed
because
the people
spoke
of stoning
him, for all
the people
were embittered,
each one
because
of his sons
and his daughters.
But David
strengthened
himself in the LORD
his God.
7
Then David
said
to Abiathar
the priest,
the son
of Ahimelech,
"Please
bring
me
the ephod
."
So Abiathar
brought
the ephod
to David.
8
David
inquired
of the LORD,
saying,
"Shall I pursue
this
band?
Shall I
overtake
them?" And He said
to him, "Pursue,
for you will surely
overtake
them, and you will surely
rescue
all."
9
So David
went,
he and the six
hundred
men
who
were with him, and came
to the brook
Besor,
where those left behind
remained.
10
But David
pursued,
he and four
hundred
men,
for two
hundred
who
were too
exhausted
to cross
the brook
Besor
remained
behind.
11
Now they found
an Egyptian
in the field
and brought
him to David,
and gave
him bread
and he ate,
and they provided
him water
to drink.
12
They gave
him a piece
of fig cake
and two
clusters of raisins,
and he ate;
then his spirit
revived.
For he had not eaten
bread
or drunk
water
for three
days
and three
nights.
13
David
said
to him, "To whom
do you belong? And where
are you from?" And he
said
,
"I am a young man
of Egypt,
a servant
of an Amalekite;
and my master
left me behind
when
I fell sick
three
days
ago.
14
"We made a raid
on the Negev
of the Cherethites,
and on that which
belongs to Judah,
and
on the Negev
of Caleb,
and we burned
Ziklag
with fire."
15
Then David
said
to him, "Will you bring
me down
to this
band?"
And he
said
,
"Swear
to me by God
that you will not kill
me or deliver
me into the hands
of my master,
and I will bring you down
to this
band."
16
When he had brought him down,
behold,
they were spread
over
all
the land,
eating
and drinking
and dancing
because of
all
the great
spoil
that they had taken
from the land
of the Philistines
and
from the land
of Judah.
17
David
slaughtered
them from the twilight
until
the evening
of the next day;
and not a man
of them escaped,
except
four
hundred
young men
who
rode
on camels
and fled.
18
So David
recovered
all
that the Amalekites
had taken,
and rescued
his two
wives.
19
But nothing
of theirs
was missing,
whether
small
or
great,
sons
or
daughters,
spoil
or
anything
that they had taken
f
or
themselves;
David
brought
it all
back.
20
So David
had captured
all
the sheep
and the cattle
which the people drove
ahead
of the other livestock,
and they said,
"This
is David's
spoil."
21
When
David
came
to the two hundred
men
who
were too
exhausted
to follow
David
,
who
had also been left
at the brook
Besor,
and they went
out to meet
David
and to meet
the people
who
were with him, then
David
approached
the people
and greeted
them.
22
Then all
the wicked
and worthless
men
among
those who
went
with David
said,
"Because
they did not go
with us, we will not give
them any
of the spoil
that we have recovered,
except
to every
man
his wife
and his children,
that they may lead them away
and depart."
23
Then David
said,
"You must not do
so,
my brothers,
with what
the LORD
has given
us, who has kept
us and delivered
into our hand
the band
that came
against
us.
24
"And who
will listen
to you in this
matter?
For as his share
is who goes down
to the battle,
so shall his share
be who stays
by the baggage;
they shall share
alike."
25
So it has been
from that day
forward,
that he made
it a statute
and an ordinance
for Israel
to this
day.
26
Now when David
came
to Ziklag,
he sent
some of the spoil
to the elders
of Judah,
to his friends,
saying,
"Behold,
a gift
for you from the spoil
of the enemies
of the LORD:
27
to those who
were in Bethel,
and
to those who
were in Ramoth of the Negev,
and
to those who
were in Jattir,
28
and to those who
were in Aroer,
and to those who
were in Siphmoth,
and to those who
were in Eshtemoa,
29
and to those who
were in Racal,
and to those who
were in the cities
of the Jerahmeelites,
and to those who
were in the cities
of the Kenites,
30
and to those who
were in Hormah,
and to those who
were in Bor-ashan,
and to those who
were in Athach,
31
and to those who
were in Hebron,
and to all
the places
where
David
himself
and his men
were accustomed to go."
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