1 Samuel 23:23
See therefore, and take knowledge of all the lurking places where he hideth himself, and come ye again to me with the certainty, and I will go with you: and it shall come to pass, if he be in the land, that I will search him out throughout all the thousands of Judah.
Cross-reference
In 1 Samuel 24:11, David says Saul hunts his life — this directly describes the pursuit Saul plans in 23:23.
In 1 Samuel 26:2, Saul actually goes to seek David in Ziph, fulfilling the search he planned in 23:23.
1 Kings 18:10 shows Ahab's exhaustive search for Elijah — a king hunting a prophet, just as Saul hunted David.
Mark 14:1 shows the chief priests plotting to seize Jesus by craft — mirroring Saul's cunning plan to hunt David.
John 18:2 notes Judas knew Jesus' usual meeting place — directly parallel to Saul demanding knowledge of David's lurking places.
In 2 Samuel 17:12, Ahithophel also plots to find and destroy David — mirroring Saul's search here for the same anointed fugitive.
Psalm 35:4 is David's prayer against those who seek his life — directly matching Saul's attempt here to kill him.
Psalm 64:2 asks God to hide David from plotters — precisely the situation here as Saul schemes to find his hiding place.
In Matthew 2:8, Herod mirrors Saul: feigning worship while planning to locate and kill God's anointed — a typological parallel.
In Mark 14:44, Judas gives a sign to locate Jesus for arrest — similar to Saul using informants here to find and seize David.
Hebrews 11:38 describes faithful refugees in deserts and caves — David here is exactly that, hunted by Saul and hiding in the wilderness.
Psalm 10:8 describes the wicked lurking to ambush the innocent — exactly what Saul is doing here, hunting David in hiding.
In 2 Kings 6:13, the Syrian king sends men to locate Elisha — a parallel to Saul's search for the hidden David.