1 Samuel 13:6
When the men of Israel saw that they were in a strait, (for the people were distressed,) then the people did hide themselves in caves, and in thickets, and in rocks, and in high places, and in pits.
Cross-reference
In 1 Samuel 13:15, Samuel departs immediately after Saul's unlawful sacrifice, which was prompted by the troops scattering in v6.
In 1 Samuel 14:11, the Philistines mock the Israelites coming out of the holes they hid in — directly referencing the hiding described in 13:6.
In 1 Samuel 14:22, the same men who hid earlier emerge to pursue the Philistines after Jonathan's victory — showing their fear turned to courage.
In 1 Samuel 17:24, Israel again flees in fear from a Philistine threat (Goliath), mirroring the reaction in 13:6.
In 1 Samuel 31:7, after Saul's death, the Israelites abandon their cities and flee — a similar pattern of fear and flight from Philistines.
In Judges 6:2, Israelites hide in dens and caves from Midian — a very similar situation of enemy oppression causing cave hiding.
In 1 Chronicles 10:7, the same event as 1 Sam 31:7 is recorded: Israelites flee and abandon cities after Saul's death, echoing the fear in 13:6.
Revelation 6:15 depicts people hiding in caves out of terror, mirroring the same desperate action of Israel hiding in caves from the Philistines.
Exodus 14:10-12 shows a similar fear response from Israel when trapped at the Red Sea, crying out in distress.