Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 1 Samuel 23:26 - 23:26

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Keil and Delitzsch Commentary - 1 Samuel 23:26 - 23:26


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“And David was anxiously concerned to escape from Saul, and Saul and his men were encircling David and his men to seize them; but a messenger came to Saul ... . Then Saul turned from pursuing David.” The two clauses, “for Saul and his men” (1Sa 23:26), and “there came a messenger” (1Sa 23:27), are the circumstantial clauses by which the situation is more clearly defined: the apodosis to דָּוִד וַיְהִי does not follow till וַיָּשָׁב in 1Sa 23:28. The apodosis cannot begin with וּמַלְאָךְ because the verb does not stand at the head. David had thus almost inextricably fallen into the hands of Saul; but God saved him by the fact that at that very moment a messenger arrived with the intelligence, “Hasten and go (come), for Philistines have fallen into the land,” and thus called Saul away from any further pursuit of David.