27:1 And
David
saith
unto
his
heart,
`Now
am
I
consumed
one
day
by
the
hand
of
Saul;
there
is
nothing
for
me
better
than
that
I
diligently
escape
unto
the
land
of
the
Philistines,
and
Saul
hath
been
despairing
of
me--of
seeking
me
any
more
in
all
the
border
of
Israel,
and
I
have
escaped
out
of
his
hand.'
27:2 And
David
riseth,
and
passeth
over,
he
and
six
hundred
men
who
[are]
with
him,
unto
Achish
son
of
Maoch
king
of
Gath;
27:3 and
David
dwelleth
with
Achish
in
Gath,
he
and
his
men,
each
one
with
his
household,
[even]
David
and
his
two
wives,
Ahinoam
the
Jezreelitess,
and
Abigail
wife
of
Nabal
the
Carmelitess.
27:4 And
it
is
declared
to
Saul
that
David
hath
fled
to
Gath,
and
he
hath
not
added
any
more
to
seek
him.
27:5 And
David
saith
unto
Achish,
`If,
I
pray
thee,
I
have
found
grace
in
thine
eyes,
they
give
to
me
a
place
in
one
of
the
cities
of
the
field,
and
I
dwell
there,
yea,
why
doth
thy
servant
dwell
in
the
royal
city
with
thee'
27:6 And
Achish
giveth
to
him
in
that
day
Ziklag,
therefore
hath
Ziklag
been
to
the
kings
of
Judah
till
this
day.
27:7 And
the
number
of
the
days
which
David
hath
dwelt
in
the
field
of
the
Philistines
[is]
days
and
four
months;
27:8 and
David
goeth
up
and
his
men,
and
they
push
unto
the
Geshurite,
and
the
Gerizite,
and
the
Amalekite,
(for
they
are
inhabitants
of
the
land
from
of
old),
as
thou
comest
in
to
Shur
and
unto
the
land
of
Egypt,
27:9 and
David
hath
smitten
the
land,
and
doth
not
keep
alive
man
and
woman,
and
hath
taken
sheep,
and
oxen,
and
asses,
and
camels,
and
garments,
and
turneth
back,
and
cometh
in
unto
Achish.
27:10 And
Achish
saith,
`Whither
have
ye
pushed
to-day'
and
David
saith,
`Against
the
south
of
Judah,
and
against
the
south
of
the
Jerahmeelite,
and
unto
the
south
of
the
Kenite.'
27:11 Neither
man
nor
woman
doth
David
keep
alive,
to
bring
in
[word]
to
Gath,
saying,
`Lest
they
declare
[it]
against
us,
saying,
Thus
hath
David
done,
and
thus
[is]
his
custom
all
the
days
that
he
hath
dwelt
in
the
fields
of
the
Philistines.'
27:12 And
Achish
believeth
in
David,
saying,
`He
hath
made
himself
utterly
abhorred
among
his
people,
in
Israel,
and
hath
been
to
me
for
a
servant
age-during.'