1 Samuel 30:1-20

1 Samuel 30:1-20

[1] And it came to pass, when David  were come  to Ziklag  on the third  day,  that the Amalekites  had invaded  the south,  and Ziklag,  and smitten  Ziklag,  and burned  it with fire;  [2] And had taken the women  captives,  that were therein: they slew  not any,  either great  or small,  but carried them away,  on their way.  [3] So David  came  to the city,  and, behold, it was burned  with fire;  and their wives,  and their sons,  and their daughters,  were taken captives.  [4] Then David  and the people  that were with him lifted up  their voice  and wept,  until they had no more power  to weep.  [5] And David's  two  wives  were taken captives,  Ahinoam  the Jezreelitess,  and Abigail  the wife  of Nabal  the Carmelite.  [6] And David  was greatly  distressed;  for the people  spake  of stoning  him, because the soul  of all the people  every man  for his sons  and for his daughters:  but David  encouraged  himself in the LORD  his God.  [7] And David  said  to Abiathar  the priest,  Ahimelech's  son,  I pray thee, bring me hither  the ephod.  And Abiathar  brought  thither the ephod  to David.  [8] And David  enquired  at the LORD,  saying,  Shall I pursue  after  this troop?  shall I overtake  them? And he answered  him, Pursue:  for thou shalt surely  them, and without fail  all. [9] So David  he and the six  hundred  men  that were with him, and came  to the brook  Besor,  where those that were left behind  stayed.  [10] But David  pursued,  he and four  hundred  men:  for two hundred  abode behind,  which were so faint  that they could not go over  the brook  Besor.  [11] And they found  an Egyptian  in the field,  and brought  him to David,  and gave  him bread,  and he did eat;  and they made him drink  water;  [12] And they gave  him a piece  of a cake  of figs, and two  clusters of raisins:  and when he had eaten,  his spirit  came again  to him: for he had eaten  no bread,  nor drunk  any water,  three  days  and three  nights.  [13] And David  said  I am a young man  of Egypt,  servant  to an Amalekite;  and my master  left  me, because three  days  agone I fell sick.  [14] We made an invasion  upon the south  of the Cherethites,  and upon the coast which belongeth to Judah,  and upon the south  of Caleb;  and we burned  Ziklag  with fire.  [15] And David  said  to him, Canst thou bring me down  to this company?  And he said,  Swear  unto me by God,  that thou wilt neither kill  me, nor  deliver  me into the hands  of my master,  and I will bring thee down  to this company.  [16] And when he had brought him down,  behold, they were spread abroad  upon all  the earth,  eating  and drinking,  and dancing,  because of all the great  spoil  that they had taken  out of the land  of the Philistines,  and out of the land  of Judah.  [17] And David  smote  them from the twilight  even unto the evening  of the next day:  and there escaped  not a man  of them, save four  hundred  young  men,  which rode  upon camels,  and fled.  [18] And David  recovered  all that the Amalekites  had carried away:  and David  rescued  his two  wives.  [19] And there was nothing lacking  to them, neither  small  nor great,  neither sons  nor daughters,  neither spoil,  nor any thing that they had taken  to them: David  recovered  all. [20] And David  took  all the flocks  and the herds,  which they drave  before  those  other cattle,  and said,  This is David's  spoil.