1 Samuel 23:12
Then said David, Will the men of Keilah deliver me and my men into the hand of Saul? And the Lord said, They will deliver thee up.
Cross-reference
In 1 Samuel 23:7, Saul wrongly assumes God has delivered David, but here God reveals the true situation—David will be betrayed, not by God's will.
1 Samuel 10:22 records a similar inquiry about Saul's location—God reveals hidden things, just as here He reveals Keilah's intent.
Jeremiah 11:18 describes God revealing enemies' plots to the prophet, mirroring God's warning to David here.
Psalm 31:8 echoes David's trust that God will not hand him over to enemies, contrasting with the betrayal here—yet God still protects.
Psalm 118:8 warns against trusting humans—the very betrayal David faces from Keilah, teaching reliance on God alone.
Isaiah 29:15 condemns those who think they can hide plans from God—here God exposes Keilah's secret betrayal, affirming His all-knowing nature.
Hebrews 4:13 declares that nothing is hidden from God—He sees the secret betrayal of Keilah, just as He revealed it to David.