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David's flight to Adullam 22:1-2 
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The town of Adullam (lit. refuge) stood a mile or two south of the Elah Valley where David had slain Goliath and about 10 miles east-southeast of Gath. There are many huge caves in the limestone hills in that area several of which can accommodate over 400 people. Evidently David's family was no longer safe from Saul in Bethlehem, which was 10 miles east-northeast of Adullam.

"If Saul would attack his own family (20:33), there was no telling what he might do to David's."230

David now became the leader of a group of people who for various reasons had become discontented with Saul's government.231This growing movement of support behind him led eventually to David's crowning as king of all Israel.



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