1 Samuel 22:9-10
Doeg.He is also said to be "the chiefest of the herdsmen that belonged to Saul;" and the Septuagint intimates that he was over the mules of Saul. He may have been what we call the king's equerry or groom. 21:7; Ps 52:1; *titlePs 52:1-5; Pr 19:5; 29:12; Eze 22:9; Mt 26:59-61Ahimelech.21:1-15Ahitub. he enquired.13,15; 23:2,4,12; 30:8; Nu 27:21him victuals.21:6-91 Samuel 23:19
the Ziphites.22:7,8; 26:1; Ps 54:1; *titlePs 54:3,4; Pr 29:12Hachilah.Calmet states, that Hachilah was a mountain about ten miles south of Jericho, where Jonathan Maccabæus built the castle of Massada, west of the Dead Sea, and not far from En-gedi. 26:1,3on the south. Heb. on the right hand. Jeshimon. or, thewilderness. Eusebius places Jeshimon ten miles south of Jericho, near the Dead Sea; which agrees extremely well with the position of Hachilah, as stated by Calmet.1 Samuel 26:1
1 Saul, by the discovery of the Ziphites, comes to Hachilah against David.4 David coming into the trench stays Abishai from killing Saul, but takes his spear and cruse.13 David reproves Abner;17 and exhorts Saul.21 Saul acknowledges his sin. Ziphites.Jos 15:24,55Doth not.3; 23:19; Ps 54:1; *titleProverbs 29:12
20:8; 25:23; 1Sa 22:8-23; 23:19-23; 2Sa 3:7-11; 4:5-121Ki 21:11-13; 2Ki 10:6,7; Ps 52:2-4; 101:5-7
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