1 Samuel 11:8
11:8 When Saul counted them at Bezek, the Israelites were 300,000
strong and the men of Judah numbered 30,000.
1 Samuel 13:15
13:15 Then Samuel set out and went up from Gilgal to Gibeah in the territory of Benjamin. Saul mustered the army that remained with him; there were about six hundred men.
1 Samuel 14:2
14:2 Now Saul was sitting under a pomegranate tree in Migron, on the outskirts of Gibeah. The army that was with him numbered about six hundred men.
1 Samuel 17:7
17:7 The shaft
of his spear was like a weaver’s beam, and the iron point of his spear weighed six hundred shekels.
His shield bearer was walking before him.
1 Samuel 27:2
27:2 So David left and crossed over to King Achish son of Maoch of Gath accompanied by his six hundred men.
1 Samuel 30:9-10
30:9 So David went, accompanied by his six hundred men. When he came to the Wadi Besor, those who were in the rear stayed there.
30:10 David and four hundred men continued the pursuit, but two hundred men who were too exhausted to cross the Wadi Besor stayed there.
1 Samuel 22:2
22:2 All those who were in trouble or owed someone money or were discontented
gathered around
him, and he became their leader. He had about four hundred men with him.
1 Samuel 22:7
22:7 Saul said to his servants who were stationed around him, “Listen up, you Benjaminites! Is Jesse’s son giving fields and vineyards to all of you? Or is he making all of you
commanders and officers?
1 Samuel 23:13
23:13 So David and his men, who numbered about six hundred, set out and left Keilah; they moved around from one place to another. When told that David had escaped from Keilah, Saul called a halt to his expedition.
1 Samuel 25:13
25:13 Then David instructed his men, “Each of you strap on your sword!” So each one strapped on his sword, and David also strapped on his sword. About four hundred men followed David up, while two hundred stayed behind with the equipment.
1 Samuel 30:17
30:17 But David struck them down from twilight until the following evening. None of them escaped, with the exception of four hundred young men who got away on camels.