- v1-4
- when new concerns arose, David inquired of the Lord again to double check and make sure, before going to save Keilah
- v5-13
- when David was asking the Lord about what would happen in Keliah, he asked the Lord further for more specific details;
the people were ungrateful, that they would betray David after he risked his life to save them - v14-15
- David was in the wilderness of Ziph
- v16-18
- Jonathan blessed David
- v19-24
- the Ziphites tried to betray David to Saul, but then David was in the wilderness of Maon
- v25-29
- the Lord delivered David after he was surrounded, by having Saul need to go back and defend the land from the real enemies
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