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Easton's Bible Dictionary

 

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Hachilah
        the darksome hill, one of the peaks of the long ridge of
        el-Kolah, running out of the Ziph plateau, "on the south of
        Jeshimon" (i.e., of the "waste"), the district to which one
        looks down from the plateau of Ziph (1 Sam. 23:19). After his
        reconciliation with Saul at Engedi (24:1-8), David returned to
        Hachilah, where he had fixed his quarters. The Ziphites
        treacherously informed Saul of this, and he immediately (26:1-4)
        renewed his pursuit of David, and "pitched in the hill of
        Hachilah." David and his nephew Abishai stole at night into the
        midst of Saul's camp, when they were all asleep, and noiselessly
        removed the royal spear and the cruse from the side of the king,
        and then, crossing the intervening valley to the height on the
        other side, David cried to the people, and thus awoke the
        sleepers. He then addressed Saul, who recognized his voice, and
        expostulated with him. Saul professed to be penitent; but David
        could not put confidence in him, and he now sought refuge at
        Ziklag. David and Saul never afterwards met. (1 Sam. 26:13-25).
Bibliography Information
Easton, Matthew George. M.A., D.D., "Definition for 'Hachilah' Eastons Bible Dictionary".
bible-history.com - Eastons; 1897.

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