1 Samuel 25:15

But the men were very good unto us, and we were not hurt, neither missed we any thing, as long as we were conversant with them, when we were in the fields:

Cross-reference

In 1 Sam 25:7, David himself claimed his men never harmed the shepherds — the servant here echoes that to confirm their good conduct.

In 1 Sam 25:21, David bitterly complains that his good was repaid with evil — the servant's positive report contrasts sharply with David's perception.

In 1 Sam 25:11, Nabal dismisses David's men as unknown — but the servant confirms they were known and treated the shepherds well.

In 1 Sam 22:2, David's followers are distressed outcasts — yet here they prove to be good and protective, showing unexpected character.