1 Samuel 23:29
And David went up from thence, and dwelt in strong holds at En–gedi.
Cross-references
1 Samuel 24:1 follows immediately: Saul is told David is in En-gedi, setting up the cave encounter.
In 1 Samuel 24:22, David returns to the stronghold of Engedi after sparing Saul, continuing the narrative.
Joshua 15:62 lists En-gedi as a city of Judah—the same location where David dwelt.
2 Chronicles 20:2 explicitly identifies Hazezon-tamar as En-gedi—the very place David fled to.
In 1 Chronicles 12:8, Gadite warriors join David at the stronghold, confirming it as a base.
Psalm 63:1 is traditionally set in the wilderness of Judah during David's flight—same location as En-gedi mentioned here.
Genesis 14:7 mentions Hazezon-tamar, often identified with En-gedi—linking this ancient site to David's refuge.
Song of Solomon 1:14 mentions the vineyards of En-gedi—the same place where David sought refuge.
Ezekiel 47:10 names En-gedi in a prophetic vision of restored waters—the same location as David's camp.