1-2. It was reported to David that the Philistines were raiding Keilah and looting the grain. David went in prayer to God: “Should I go after these Philistines and teach them a lesson?”God said, “Go. Attack the Philistines and save Keilah.”
3. But David’s men said, “We live in fear of our lives right here in Judah. How can you think of going to Keilah in the thick of the Philistines?”
4. So David went back to God in prayer. God said, “Get going. Head for Keilah. I’m placing the Philistines in your hands.”
12. “And will the head men of Keilah turn me and my men over to Saul?”And God said, “They’ll turn you over.”
13. So David and his men got out of there. There were about six hundred of them. They left Keilah and kept moving, going here, there, wherever—always on the move.When Saul was told that David had escaped from Keilah, he called off the raid.