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1 Samuel 26:2

Listen to 1 Samuel 26:2
2 Então Saul se levantou, e desceu ao deserto de Zife, levando consigo três mil homens escolhidos de Israel, para buscar a Davi no deserto de Zife.

1 Samuel 26:2 Meaning and Commentary

1 Samuel 26:2

Then Saul arose
Immediately, glad of an opportunity to seize on David, having the same disposition towards him as ever; and perhaps had repented he had not laid hold on him when he followed him out of the cave:

and went down to the wilderness of Ziph:
or towards it:

having three thousand chosen men of Israel;
young men, so called, because usually chosen for business, and for war particularly, rather than old men; the same number he took with him when he sought him at Engedi, ( 1 Samuel 24:2 ) ;

to seek David in the wilderness of Ziph;
where or whereabouts he was informed by the Ziphites he was.

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1 Samuel 26:2 In-Context

1 Ora, vieram os zifeus a Saul, a Gibeá, dizendo: Não está Davi se escondendo no outeiro de Haquila, defronte de Jesimom?
2 Então Saul se levantou, e desceu ao deserto de Zife, levando consigo três mil homens escolhidos de Israel, para buscar a Davi no deserto de Zife.
3 E acampou-se Saul no outeiro de Haquila, defronte de Jesimom, junto ao caminho; porém Davi ficou no deserto, e percebendo que Saul vinha após ele ao deserto,
4 enviou espias, e certificou-se de que Saul tinha chegado.
5 Então Davi levantou-se e foi ao lugar onde Saul se tinha acampado; viu Davi o lugar onde se deitavam Saul e Abner, filho de Ner, chefe do seu exército. E Saul estava deitado dentro do acampamento, e o povo estava acampado ao redor dele.
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