1 Samuel 30

1 Samuel 30

Upon returning to their home base, David and his men find Ziklag burned to the ground and their wives, children, and possessions carried off by the Amalekites. David's men, devastated, consider stoning him. David strengthens himself in the Lord, inquires of God, and receives permission to pursue the raiders. They find an abandoned Egyptian slave who leads them to the Amalekite camp. David and his men recover everyone and everything, dividing the spoils fairly among the 600 men, establishing a principle for future spoil-sharing.

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Psalms 37

Advice for dealing with the wicked: "Fret not." The psalm urges readers to trust God, wait patiently, and find peace in God's ultimate justice.

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