New International VersionSaul and his men began the search, and when David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed in the Desert of Maon. When Saul heard this, he went into the Desert of Maon in pursuit of David.
New Living TranslationWhen David heard that Saul and his men were searching for him, he went even farther into the wilderness to the great rock, and he remained there in the wilderness of Maon. But Saul kept after him in the wilderness.
English Standard VersionAnd Saul and his men went to seek him. And David was told, so he went down to the rock and lived in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon.
Berean Standard Bibleand Saul and his men went to seek him. When David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard of this, he pursued David there.
King James BibleSaul 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.
New King James VersionWhen Saul and his men went to seek him, they told David. Therefore he went down to the rock, and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued David in the Wilderness of Maon.
New American Standard BibleWhen Saul and his men went to seek him, they informed David, and he came down to the rock and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard about it, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon.
NASB 1995When Saul and his men went to seek him, they told David, and he came down to the rock and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard it, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon.
NASB 1977When Saul and his men went to seek him, they told David, and he came down to the rock and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard it, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon.
Legacy Standard BibleSo Saul and his men went to seek him, and they told David, and he came down to the rock and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. And Saul heard it and pursued David in the wilderness of Maon.
Amplified BibleThen Saul and his men went to search for him. When David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed [there] in the Wilderness of Maon. When Saul heard it, he pursued David in the Wilderness of Maon.
Christian Standard Bibleand Saul and his men went to look for him. When David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon. Saul heard of this and pursued David there.
Holman Christian Standard Bibleand Saul and his men went to look for him. When David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon. Saul heard of this and pursued David there.
American Standard VersionAnd Saul and his men went to seek him. And they told David: wherefore he came down to the rock, and abode in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon.
Contemporary English VersionSaul and his army set out to find David. But David heard that Saul was coming, and he went to a place called The Rock, one of his hideouts in Maon Desert. Saul found out where David was and started closing in on him.
English Revised VersionAnd Saul and his men went to seek him. And they told David: wherefore he came down to the rock, and abode in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon.
GOD'S WORD® TranslationWhen Saul and his men came to look for him, David was told the news. So he went to his mountain stronghold in the desert of Maon. Saul heard about it and pursued David into the desert of Maon.
Good News TranslationSaul and his men set out to look for David, but he heard about it and went to a rocky hill in the wilderness of Maon and stayed there. When Saul heard about this, he went after David.
International Standard VersionWhen Saul and his men went to search for David, some people told David, and he went down to the Rock of Escape and remained in the wilderness of Maon. Saul heard this and he pursued David into the wilderness of Maon.
NET BibleSaul and his men went to look for him. But David was informed and went down to the rock and stayed in the desert of Maon. When Saul heard about it, he pursued David in the desert of Maon.
New Heart English BibleSaul and his men went to seek him. When David was told, he went down to the rock, and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. When Saul heard that, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon.
Webster's Bible TranslationSaul 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. Majority Text Translations Majority Standard Bibleand Saul and his men went to seek him. When David was told about it, he went down to the rock and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard of this, he pursued David there.
World English BibleSaul and his men went to seek him. When David was told, he went down to the rock, and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. When Saul heard that, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon. Literal Translations Literal Standard VersionAnd Saul and his men go to seek, and they declare [it] to David, and he goes down the rock, and abides in the wilderness of Maon; and Saul hears, and pursues after David [to] the wilderness of Maon.
Young's Literal Translation And Saul and his men go to seek, and they declare to David, and he goeth down the rock, and abideth in the wilderness of Maon; and Saul heareth, and pursueth after David to the wilderness of Maon.
Smith's Literal TranslationAnd Saul will go, and his men, to seek: and they will announce to David, and he will go down to the rock and dwell in the desert of the refuge. And Saul will hear and he will pursue after David in the desert of Maon. Catholic Translations Douay-Rheims BibleThen Saul and his men went to seek him: and it was told David, and forthwith he went down to the rock, and abode in the wilderness of Maon: and when Saul had heard of it he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon.
Catholic Public Domain VersionThen Saul and his allies went to seek him. And this was reported to David. And immediately, he descended to the rock, and he moved about in the desert of Maon. And when Saul had heard of it, he pursued David in the desert of Maon.
New American BibleWhen Saul and his men came looking for him, David got word of it and went down to the gorge in the wilderness below Maon. Saul heard of this and pursued David into the wilderness below Maon.
New Revised Standard VersionSaul and his men went to search for him. When David was told, he went down to the rock and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. When Saul heard that, he pursued David into the wilderness of Maon. Translations from Aramaic Lamsa BibleAnd Saul and his men went to seek David. And they told David: therefore he came down to Selah and abode in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued David in the wilderness of Maon.
Peshitta Holy Bible TranslatedAnd Shaul and his Servants went on to seek for David, and they showed David, and he came down by himself to Sela, and he dwelt in the wilderness of Muun, and Shaul heard and pursued after David to the wilderness of Muun OT Translations JPS Tanakh 1917And Saul and his men went to seek him. And they told David; wherefore he came down to the rock, and abode in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon.
Brenton Septuagint TranslationAnd Saul and his men went to seek him: and they brought word to David, and he went down to the rock that was in the wilderness of Maon: and Saul heard, and followed after David to the wilderness of Maon.
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Context Saul Pursues David… 24So they set out and went to Ziph ahead of Saul. Now David and his men were in the Wilderness of Maon in the Arabah south of Jeshimon, 25and Sauland his menwentto seek him.When Davidwas told about it,he went downto the rockand stayedin the Wildernessof Maon.And when Saulheard of this,he pursuedDavidthere.26Saul was proceeding along one side of the mountain, and David and his men along the other side. Even though David was hurrying to get away, Saul and his men were closing in on David and his men to capture them.…
Cross References Psalm 54:1-7For the choirmaster. With stringed instruments. A Maskil of David. When the Ziphites went to Saul and said, “Is David not hiding among us?” Save me, O God, by Your name, and vindicate me by Your might! / Hear my prayer, O God; listen to the words of my mouth. / For strangers rise up against me, and ruthless men seek my life—men with no regard for God. Selah ...
Psalm 142:1-7A Maskil of David, when he was in the cave. A prayer. I cry aloud to the LORD; I lift my voice to the LORD for mercy. / I pour out my complaint before Him; I reveal my trouble to Him. / Although my spirit grows faint within me, You know my way. Along the path I travel they have hidden a snare for me. ...
Psalm 57:1-11For the choirmaster. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Miktam of David, when he fled from Saul into the cave. Have mercy on me, O God, have mercy, for in You my soul takes refuge. In the shadow of Your wings I will take shelter until the danger has passed. / I cry out to God Most High, to God who fulfills His purpose for me. / He reaches down from heaven and saves me; He rebukes those who trample me. Selah God sends forth His loving devotion and His truth. ...
Psalm 63:1-11A Psalm of David, when he was in the Wilderness of Judah. O God, You are my God. Earnestly I seek You; my soul thirsts for You. My body yearns for You in a dry and weary land without water. / So I have seen You in the sanctuary and beheld Your power and glory. / Because Your loving devotion is better than life, my lips will glorify You. ...
Psalm 18:1-6For the choirmaster. Of David the servant of the LORD, who sang this song to the LORD on the day the LORD had delivered him from the hand of all his enemies and from the hand of Saul. He said: I love You, O LORD, my strength. / The LORD is my rock, my fortress, and my deliverer. My God is my rock, in whom I take refuge, my shield, and the horn of my salvation, my stronghold. / I will call upon the LORD, who is worthy to be praised; so shall I be saved from my enemies. ...
Psalm 34:1-22Of David, when he pretended to be insane before Abimelech, so that the king drove him away. I will bless the LORD at all times; His praise will always be on my lips. / My soul boasts in the LORD; let the oppressed hear and rejoice. / Magnify the LORD with me; let us exalt His name together. ...
Psalm 31:1-5For the choirmaster. A Psalm of David. In You, O LORD, I have taken refuge; let me never be put to shame; save me by Your righteousness. / Incline Your ear to me; come quickly to my rescue. Be my rock of refuge, the stronghold of my deliverance. / For You are my rock and my fortress; lead me and guide me for the sake of Your name. ...
Psalm 59:1-17For the choirmaster. To the tune of “Do Not Destroy.” A Miktam of David, when Saul sent men to watch David’s house in order to kill him. Deliver me from my enemies, O my God; protect me from those who rise against me. / Deliver me from workers of iniquity, and save me from men of bloodshed. / See how they lie in wait for me. Fierce men conspire against me for no transgression or sin of my own, O LORD. ...
Psalm 143:1-12A Psalm of David. O LORD, hear my prayer. In Your faithfulness, give ear to my plea; in Your righteousness, answer me. / Do not bring Your servant into judgment, for no one alive is righteous before You. / For the enemy has pursued my soul, crushing my life to the ground, making me dwell in darkness like those long since dead. ...
Psalm 27:1-3Of David. The LORD is my light and my salvation—whom shall I fear? The LORD is the stronghold of my life—whom shall I dread? / When the wicked came upon me to devour my flesh, my enemies and foes stumbled and fell. / Though an army encamps around me, my heart will not fear; though a war breaks out against me, I will keep my trust.
Matthew 10:23When they persecute you in one town, flee to the next. Truly I tell you, you will not reach all the towns of Israel before the Son of Man comes.
John 10:39At this, they tried again to seize Him, but He escaped their grasp.
Acts 9:23-25After many days had passed, the Jews conspired to kill him, / but Saul learned of their plot. Day and night they watched the city gates in order to kill him. / One night, however, his disciples took him and lowered him in a basket through a window in the wall.
Acts 23:12-24When daylight came, the Jews formed a conspiracy and bound themselves with an oath not to eat or drink until they had killed Paul. / More than forty of them were involved in this plot. / They went to the chief priests and elders and said, “We have bound ourselves with a solemn oath not to eat anything until we have killed Paul. ...
2 Corinthians 11:32-33In Damascus, the governor under King Aretas secured the city of the Damascenes in order to arrest me. / But I was lowered in a basket through a window in the wall and escaped his grasp.
Treasury of Scripture Saul also and his men went to seek him. And they told David; why he came down into a rock, and stayed in the wilderness of Maon. And when Saul heard that, he pursued after David in the wilderness of Maon. into a rock. 1 Samuel 23:28 Wherefore Saul returned from pursuing after David, and went against the Philistines: therefore they called that place Selahammahlekoth. Judges 15:8 And he smote them hip and thigh with a great slaughter: and he went down and dwelt in the top of the rock Etam. Jump to Previous AbodeDavidDesertHeardHearingMaonMa'onPursuedPursuitRockSaulSearchSeekWasteWhereforeWildernessWordJump to Next AbodeDavidDesertHeardHearingMaonMa'onPursuedPursuitRockSaulSearchSeekWasteWhereforeWildernessWord1 Samuel 23 1.David, enquiring of the Lord by Abiathar, rescues Keilah7.God showing him the coming of Saul, and the treachery of the Keilites,13.he escapes from Keilah14.In Ziph Jonathan comes and comforts him19.The Ziphites discover him to Saul25.At Maon he is rescued from Saul by the invasion of the Philistines29.He dwells at En Gediand Saul and his men went to seek him.This phrase highlights Saul's relentless pursuit of David, who was anointed by Samuel to be the next king of Israel. Saul's jealousy and fear of losing his throne drove him to seek David's life. This pursuit is a recurring theme in 1 Samuel, illustrating the conflict between Saul's declining kingship and David's rise. Saul's actions can be seen as a warning against allowing jealousy and fear to dictate one's actions, as they lead to destructive behavior. When David was told about it, David's awareness of Saul's movements indicates the presence of loyal informants and supporters who helped him evade capture. This reflects the providence of God in protecting David, who was chosen to lead Israel. It also underscores the importance of wise counsel and vigilance in times of danger, as seen throughout David's life. he went down to the rock The "rock" likely refers to a specific geographical feature that provided a strategic advantage for David. In the biblical narrative, rocks and strongholds often symbolize refuge and protection. This imagery is echoed in the Psalms, where God is frequently described as a rock and fortress (e.g.,Psalm 18:2). David's choice to go to the rock demonstrates his reliance on both natural defenses and divine protection. and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon. The Wilderness of Maon is located in the Judean Desert, a rugged and desolate area that offered natural concealment. This setting emphasizes David's status as a fugitive and the harsh conditions he endured. The wilderness experience is a common motif in Scripture, often associated with testing and preparation, as seen in the lives of Moses and Jesus. David's time in the wilderness prepared him for future leadership by teaching him dependence on God. And when Saul heard of this, Saul's intelligence network was also active, indicating the resources he had at his disposal as king. This phrase shows the ongoing cat-and-mouse dynamic between Saul and David, with each move countered by the other. It highlights the tension and uncertainty of the period, as well as the broader theme of God's sovereignty in guiding the events according to His purposes. he pursued David there. Saul's pursuit of David to the Wilderness of Maon demonstrates his determination to eliminate David as a threat. This relentless pursuit can be seen as a reflection of Saul's spiritual decline and his inability to accept God's will. The pursuit also foreshadows the eventual transition of power from Saul to David, as God orchestrates events to fulfill His promises. David's evasion of Saul's pursuit is a testament to God's faithfulness in preserving His chosen servant. Persons / Places / Events 1. SaulThe first king of Israel, who is pursuing David out of jealousy and fear of losing his throne. 2. DavidThe anointed future king of Israel, who is fleeing from Saul to preserve his life. 3. The RockA specific location in the wilderness of Maon where David sought refuge. 4. Wilderness of MaonA desolate area in Judah where David and his men hid from Saul. 5. PursuitThe ongoing chase by Saul to capture and kill David, highlighting the tension between the two. Teaching Points Trust in God's ProtectionDavid's life exemplifies reliance on God's protection even when pursued by powerful enemies. Believers can find comfort in God's sovereignty over their circumstances. God's TimingDavid's patience in waiting for God's timing to ascend to the throne teaches us the importance of waiting on God's perfect timing in our own lives. Faith in AdversityDespite being hunted, David's faith did not waver. This encourages believers to maintain their faith and integrity during trials. The Role of CommunityDavid's men and the people who informed him of Saul's movements played crucial roles. This highlights the importance of a supportive community in times of trouble. Respect for AuthorityDavid's respect for Saul as the Lord's anointed, despite Saul's intentions, teaches us to respect authority while trusting God to handle injustices. Bible Study Questions and Answers 1.What is the meaning of 1 Samuel 23:25?
2.How does David's response in 1 Samuel 23:25 demonstrate reliance on God's guidance?
3.What can we learn about God's protection from David's escape in this passage?
4.How does 1 Samuel 23:25 connect with Psalm 18:2 about God's deliverance?
5.How can we apply David's trust in God to our daily challenges today?
6.What role does seeking God's will play in decision-making, as seen in David's actions?
7.How does 1 Samuel 23:25 demonstrate God's guidance in David's life?
8.What historical evidence supports the events described in 1 Samuel 23:25?
9.How does 1 Samuel 23:25 reflect the theme of divine protection?
10.What are the top 10 Lessons from 1 Samuel 23?
11.1 Samuel 25:39-42 - How do we reconcile David marrying Abigail immediately after Nabal's death with biblical laws and cultural norms on mourning and remarriage?
12.Does Saul's abrupt departure to confront the Philistines (1 Samuel 23:27-28) accurately reflect known Philistine incursions, or is it merely a narrative device?
13.Why does 2 Kings 23:25 suggest Josiah surpassed even David in devotion, seemingly contradicting other texts that exalt David's faithfulness?
14.How did David consult the ephod for instant divine guidance in 1 Samuel 23:9-12 when similar direct communication is uncommon elsewhere in the Old Testament?What Does 1 Samuel 23:25 Mean And Saul and his men went to seek him• Saul’s obsession with eliminating David shows no sign of cooling off (1 Samuel 18:10–11; 19:1). His pursuit is methodical—he marshals “his men,” the regular army of Israel, for a personal vendetta (24:2; 26:2). • The verse underscores the real danger David faces; this isn’t a single rogue soldier but the king and his forces. Compare1 Samuel 24:14 where David later asks, “Whom have you come out to pursue? A dead dog? A flea?”—highlighting Saul’s disproportionate response. • Saul’s determination reminds us that human authority, when separated from God’s guidance, easily slides into persecution of the righteous (Psalm 37:12). When David was told about it• David benefits from loyal informants—likely the people of Ziph mentioned in 23:19—but he has the discernment to act on that intelligence (23:1–12). • Even with God’s promises of kingship (16:13), David doesn’t presume on divine protection; he responsibly gathers information and responds. Jesus later instructs a similar blend of wisdom and innocence inMatthew 10:16. • Notice that David neither panics nor retaliates against Saul. He waits on the LORD (Psalm 27:14), illustrating faith expressed through thoughtful action. He went down to the rock and stayed in the Wilderness of Maon• “The rock” likely refers to a large outcropping that offers both concealment and a strategic viewpoint. David repeatedly uses natural strongholds—Adullam (22:1), Engedi (24:1)—while acknowledging that “The LORD is my rock, my fortress” (Psalm 18:2). • The Wilderness of Maon lies south of Hebron, a barren, maze-like terrain. In human terms it is inhospitable; in spiritual terms it becomes a classroom where David learns reliance on God alone (Psalm 63, composed “in the wilderness of Judah”). • Remaining there shows a measured stance: he doesn’t flee Israel altogether, honoring Saul’s kingship for now (24:6), yet he avoids needless confrontation—a model of living peaceably as far as it depends on us (Romans 12:18). And when Saul heard of this, he pursued David there• Saul adapts quickly, displaying the relentless nature of sin-driven jealousy (James 3:14–16). Every time David gains distance, Saul closes it—an echo of1 Samuel 26:20 where Saul likens the chase to hunting partridge in the mountains. • God allows the tension to escalate, setting the stage for dramatic deliverance in 23:26–28 when a Philistine raid forces Saul to retreat. The episode reminds us that the LORD “frustrates the plans of the peoples” (Psalm 33:10) while protecting His anointed. • For believers, Saul’s pursuit pictures the adversary’s unending harassment, yet David’s survival foreshadows the truth declared in2 Thessalonians 3:3: “The Lord is faithful, and He will strengthen you and guard you from the evil one.” summary1 Samuel 23:25 captures a tense moment in the ongoing cat-and-mouse struggle between Saul and David. Saul’s aggressive search, David’s informed response, the strategic retreat to a rocky refuge, and Saul’s renewed chase all highlight the interplay of human responsibility and divine sovereignty. David acts wisely and courageously, yet ultimately trusts the LORD to be his true stronghold. The verse teaches that God’s promises do not negate prudent action; rather, they empower us to move forward with confidence, knowing He will guard His purposes and His people. Verses 25, 26. - He came down into a rock. Hebrew, sela', a cliff or precipice. In the next verse it is described as a mountain, on one side of which was David and his men, in full view of Saul and his army on the other. But as Saul's forces were much more numerous, they were preparing to separate, and so enclose David, while he made haste. The word expresses anxiety and fear, and may be translated, "And David sought anxiously to go from before the face of Saul." Conder's description of the spot ('Tent Work,' 2:91) sets the whole scene most vividly before us. It is as follows: - "Between the ridge of El Kolah (the ancient hill of Hachilah) and the neighbourhood of Maon there is a great gorge called 'the Valley of Rocks,' a narrow but deep chasm, impassable except by a detour of many miles, so that Saul might have stood within sight of David, yet quite unable to overtake his enemy; and to this "cliff of division" the name Malaky now applies, a word closely approaching the Hebrew Mahlekoth. The neighbourhood is seamed with many torrent beds, but there is no other place near Maon where cliffs such as are to be inferred from the word sela' can be found. It seems to me pretty safe, therefore, to look on this gorge as the scene of the wonderful escape of David, due to a sudden Philistine invasion, which terminated the history of his hair-breadth escapes in the south country." This cliff in ver. 28 is called Sela-Hammahlekoth, "the cliff of divisions," or "of separations," ham representing the Hebrew article. Many other derivations have been suggested, but the above, which alone agrees with the ordinary meaning of the Hebrew verb, is proved to be right by Mr. Conder's researches. They enable us also to correct some small errors. Thus David did not come down into a rock, but "to the cliff," the sela or precipitous gorge described above. Nor did he "descend the rock" (Erdmann) "in order to conceal himself in the low land, or in the caves at its base," but he went to it as being an impassable barrier between him and his pursuers. But "he hasted anxiously to get away" (ver. 26), because Saul would divide his army into two parts, and so David would only have the advantage of the few miles of detour which Saul must make. But for the news of the Philistine invasion his final escape would have been almost hopeless. The ordinary notion that David and his men were concealed from the sight of Saul by an intervening mountain is disproved, not only by no such mountain existing, but also by the clause, "Saul and his men were surrounding David and his men" (ver. 28). They had them in sight, and were forming in two divisions, so as to pass the gorge at the two ends and close upon the flanks of David's small band of followers. Verse 29 belongs to the next chapter.
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Hebrew and Saulשָׁא֣וּל(šā·’ūl)Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 7586:Saul -- first king of Israel, also an Edomite and two Israelitesand his menוַאֲנָשָׁיו֮(wa·’ă·nā·šāw)Conjunctive waw | Noun - masculine plural construct | third person masculine singular Strong's 376:A man as an individual, a male personwentוַיֵּ֨לֶךְ(way·yê·leḵ)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's 1980:To go, come, walkto seek [him].לְבַקֵּשׁ֒(lə·ḇaq·qêš)Preposition-l | Verb - Piel - Infinitive construct Strong's 1245:To search out, to strive afterWhen Davidלְדָוִ֔ד(lə·ḏā·wiḏ)Preposition-l | Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 1732:David -- perhaps 'beloved one', a son of Jessewas told about it,וַיַּגִּ֣דוּ(way·yag·gi·ḏū)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Hifil - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine plural Strong's 5046:To be conspicuoushe went downוַיֵּ֣רֶד(way·yê·reḏ)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's 3381:To come or go down, descendto the rockהַסֶּ֔לַע(has·se·la‘)Article | Noun - masculine singular Strong's 5553:A craggy rockand stayedוַיֵּ֖שֶׁב(way·yê·šeḇ)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's 3427:To sit down, to dwell, to remain, to settle, to marryin the Wildernessבְּמִדְבַּ֣ר(bə·miḏ·bar)Preposition-b | Noun - masculine singular construct Strong's 4057:A pasture, a desert, speechof Maon.מָע֑וֹן(mā·‘ō·wn)Noun - proper - feminine singular Strong's 4584:Maon -- 'habitation', a place in Judah, also a man of Judah, also an enemy of IsraelAnd when Saulשָׁא֔וּל(šā·’ūl)Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 7586:Saul -- first king of Israel, also an Edomite and two Israelitesheard of this,וַיִּשְׁמַ֣ע(way·yiš·ma‘)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's 8085:To hear intelligentlyhe pursuedוַיִּרְדֹּ֥ף(way·yir·dōp̄)Conjunctive waw | Verb - Qal - Consecutive imperfect - third person masculine singular Strong's 7291:To pursue, chase, persecuteDavidדָוִ֖ד(ḏā·wiḏ)Noun - proper - masculine singular Strong's 1732:David -- perhaps 'beloved one', a son of Jessethere.מִדְבַּ֥ר(miḏ·bar)Noun - masculine singular construct Strong's 4057:A pasture, a desert, speech
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