1 Samuel 21
1 Then
came David to
Nob to
Ahimelech the
priest: and
Ahimelech was
afraid at the
meeting of
David, and
said unto him, Why art thou alone, and no
man with thee?
2 And
David said unto
Ahimelech the
priest, The
king hath
commanded me a
business, and hath
said unto me, Let no
man know any
thing of the
business whereabout I
send thee, and what I have
commanded thee: and I have
appointed my
servants to
such and
such a
place. 3 Now therefore what
is under thine
hand? give me
five loaves of
bread in mine
hand, or what there is
present.
4 And the
priest answered David, and
said, There is no
common bread under mine
hand, but there
is hallowed bread; if the young
men have
kept themselves at
least from
women. 5 And
David answered the
priest, and
said unto him, Of a
truth women have been
kept from us about these
three days, since I came
out, and the
vessels of the young
men are
holy, and the bread is in a
manner common, yea, though it were
sanctified this
day in the
vessel. 6 So the
priest gave him
hallowed bread: for there was no
bread there but the
shewbread, that was
taken from
before the
LORD, to
put hot bread in the
day when it was taken
away.
7 Now a certain
man of the
servants of
Saul was there that
day, detained before the
LORD; and his
name was
Doeg, an
Edomite, the
chiefest of the
herdmen that belonged to
Saul. 8 And
David said unto
Ahimelech, And is
there not here under thine
hand spear or
sword? for I have neither
brought my
sword nor my
weapons with
me, because the
king's business required haste.
9 And the
priest said, The
sword of
Goliath the
Philistine, whom thou
slewest in the
valley 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.
10 And
David arose, and
fled that
day for
fear of
Saul, and
went to
Achish the
king of
Gath. 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? 12 And
David laid
up these
words in his
heart, and was
sore afraid of Achish the
king of
Gath. 13 And he
changed his
behaviour 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. 14 Then
said Achish unto his
servants, Lo, ye
see the
man is
mad: wherefore then have ye
brought him to me?
15 Have I
need of mad
men, that ye have
brought this fellow to play the mad
man in my presence? shall this fellow
come into my
house?