1 Samuel 22
David lives in the wilderness and attracts a band of followers as he evades Saul's attempts to capture him.
Bible version
David in the Wilderness
Commentary
1 Samuel 22 is a chapter that focuses on the story of David and his flight from Saul. After Saul had tried to kill David multiple times, David fled to the cave of Adullam, where he was joined by a large group of people who were in distress, debt, or discontented. This chapter begins with David's plea to the Lord for help and protection. He then goes to the city of Moab and asks the king for refuge. The king grants David's request and allows him to stay in Moab with his family. The chapter then shifts to Saul's pursuit of David. Saul sends messengers to the priest Ahimelech, asking him to turn over David. Ahimelech refuses, and Saul orders his men to kill the priests of the Lord. Saul then goes to the city of Nob and kills all the priests except for Abiathar, who escapes and joins David. The chapter ends with David's lament over the death of the priests. He expresses his sorrow and anger at Saul's actions and asks God to avenge the deaths of the priests. This chapter is an important part of the story of David and Saul. It shows the lengths to which Saul was willing to go to try and capture David, and it also shows David's loyalty to God and his willingness to stand up for what is right. It is a powerful reminder of the importance of faith and loyalty in the face of adversity.
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Assuming a reader with an average reading speed of 300 WPM reads the 1 Samuel, chapter 22 it would take approximately 2 minutes to finish.
There are 23 verses in 1 Samuel, chapter 22.