John Gills Exposition of the Bible Commentary - 1 Samuel 23:29
And David went up from thence ,.... From the wilderness of Maon, having had a narrow escape for his life: and dwelt in strong holds in Engedi ; another place in the tribe of Judah, and which lay in the wilderness of Judah, and from whence that is called the wilderness of Engedi; and here Dr. Lightfoot F23 Works, vol. 1. p. 58. thinks he penned the sixty third psalm, Psalm 63:1 , the wilderness about Engedi being the most desert of all other places, that being upon the borders of... read more
Matthew Henry's Complete Commentary - 1 Samuel 23:19-29
Here, 1. The Ziphites offer their service to Saul, to betray David to him, 1 Sam. 23:19, 20. He was sheltering himself in the wilderness of Ziph (1 Sam. 23:14, 15), putting the more confidence in the people of that country because they were of his own tribe. They had reason to think themselves happy that they had an opportunity of serving one who was the ornament of their tribe and was likely to be much more so, who was so far from plundering the country, or giving it any disturbance with his... read more