Keilah


"Citadel, a city in the lowlands of Judah (Josh. 15:44). David" rescued it from the attack of the Philistines (1 Sam. 23:1-8); "but the inhabitants proving unfaithful to him, in that they" "sought to deliver him up to Saul (13), he and his men "departed" "from Keilah, and went whithersoever they could go." They fled to" "the hill Hareth, about 3 miles to the east, and thence through" "Hebron to Ziph (q.v.). "And David was in the wilderness of Ziph," "in a wood" (1 Sam. 23:15). Here Jonathan sought him out, "and" "strengthened his hand in God." This was the last interview" between David and Jonathan (23:16-18). It is the modern Khurbet "Kila. Others identify it with Khuweilfeh, between Beit Jibrin" "(Eleutheropolis) and Beersheba, mentioned in the Amarna tablets."


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