1 Samuel 21
David escapes to the city of Nob, where he receives help from the priests.
Bible version
David Escapes to Nob
Commentary
1 Samuel 21 is a chapter that focuses on the story of David and his interactions with King Achish of Gath. David had been on the run from King Saul, who was trying to kill him, and he had sought refuge in Gath. When King Achish asked David to join him in battle against Saul, David agreed, but he had a plan to deceive the king. David pretended to be insane, and he acted out in a way that made King Achish believe he was mad. This allowed David to escape from Gath without being harmed. This chapter is a reminder of the importance of being wise and using our wits to get out of difficult situations. David's deception was a clever way to protect himself from harm, and it is a reminder that we should always be prepared to think on our feet and use our wits to get out of difficult situations. This chapter also serves as a reminder that God is always with us, and He will provide us with the wisdom and strength we need to get through any situation.
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There are 15 verses in 1 Samuel, chapter 21.