21:1 Then
came
David
to
Nob
to
Ahimelech
the
priest:
and
Ahimelech
came
to
meet
David
trembling,
and
said
unto
him,
Why
art
thou
alone,
and
no
man
with
thee
21:2 And
David
said
unto
Ahimelech
the
priest,
The
king
hath
commanded
me
a
business,
and
hath
said
unto
me,
Let
no
man
know
anything
of
the
business
whereabout
I
send
thee,
and
what
I
have
commanded
thee:
and
I
have
appointed
the
young
men
to
such
and
such
a
place.
21:3 Now
therefore
what
is
under
thy
hand
give
me
five
loaves
of
bread
in
my
hand,
or
whatsoever
there
is
present.
21:4 And
the
priest
answered
David,
and
said,
There
is
no
common
bread
under
my
hand,
but
there
is
holy
bread;
if
only
the
young
men
have
kept
themselves
from
women.
21:5 And
David
answered
the
priest,
and
said
unto
him,
Of
a
truth
women
have
been
kept
from
us
about
these
three
days;
when
I
came
out,
the
vessels
of
the
young
men
were
holy,
though
it
was
but
a
common
journey;
how
much
more
then
to-day
shall
their
vessels
be
holy
21:6 So
the
priest
gave
him
holy
[bread];
for
there
was
no
bread
there
but
the
showbread,
that
was
taken
from
before
Jehovah,
to
put
hot
bread
in
the
day
when
it
was
taken
away.
21:7 Now
a
certain
man
of
the
servants
of
Saul
was
there
that
day,
detained
before
Jehovah;
and
his
name
was
Doeg
the
Edomite,
the
chiefest
of
the
herdsmen
that
belonged
to
Saul.
21:8 And
David
said
unto
Ahimelech,
And
is
there
not
here
under
thy
hand
spear
or
sword
for
I
have
neither
brought
my
sword
nor
my
weapons
with
me,
because
the
king's
business
required
haste.
21:9 And
the
priest
said,
The
sword
of
Goliath
the
Philistine,
whom
thou
slewest
in
the
vale
of
Elah,
behold,
it
is
here
wrapped
in
a
cloth
behind
the
ephod:
if
thou
wilt
take
that,
take
it;
for
there
is
no
other
save
that
here.
And
David
said,
There
is
none
like
that;
give
it
me.
21:10 And
David
arose,
and
fled
that
day
for
fear
of
Saul,
and
went
to
Achish
the
king
of
Gath.
21:11 And
the
servants
of
Achish
said
unto
him,
Is
not
this
David
the
king
of
the
land
did
they
not
sing
one
to
another
of
him
in
dances,
saying,
Saul
hath
slain
his
thousands,
And
David
his
ten
thousands
21:12 And
David
laid
up
these
words
in
his
heart,
and
was
sore
afraid
of
Achish
the
king
of
Gath.
21:13 And
he
changed
his
behavior
before
them,
and
feigned
himself
mad
in
their
hands,
and
scrabbled
on
the
doors
of
the
gate,
and
let
his
spittle
fall
down
upon
his
beard.
21:14 Then
said
Achish
unto
his
servants,
Lo,
ye
see
the
man
is
mad;
wherefore
then
have
ye
brought
him
to
me
21:15 Do
I
lack
madmen,
that
ye
have
brought
this
fellow
to
play
the
madman
in
my
presence
shall
this
fellow
come
into
my
house