1 Samuel 23:10

Then said David, O Lord God of Israel, thy servant hath certainly heard that Saul seeketh to come to Keilah, to destroy the city for my sake.

Cross-reference

1 Samuel 23:8 Historical context

1 Samuel 23:8 records Saul's plan to besiege Keilah — the very news David is responding to in his prayer.

In 1 Samuel 28:15, Saul laments that God has left him and won't answer — the opposite of David's experience here, where God responds to his inquiry.

In 1 Samuel 30:8, David again inquires of the Lord and receives a clear answer — the same pattern of seeking divine guidance in crisis.

1 Samuel 22:19 describes Saul's massacre of Nob — showing the same destructive rage David now fears for Keilah.