But Davidpursued,he and fourhundredmen,for two hundredwhowere tooexhaustedto crossthe brookBesorremained[behind].
Though youthsgrowwearyand tired,And vigorousyoungmenstumblebadly,
Then Sauland allthe peoplewho[were] with him ralliedand cameto the battle;and behold,everyman'sswordwas against his fellow,[and there was] verygreatconfusion.
They struckamong the Philistinesthat dayfrom Michmashto Aijalon.And the peoplewere veryweary.
Now they foundan Egyptianin the fieldand broughthim to David,and gavehim breadand he ate,and they providedhim waterto drink.
When Davidcameto the two hundredmenwhowere tooexhaustedto followDavid,who had also been leftat the brookBesor,and they wentout to meetDavidand to meetthe peoplewhowere with him, then Davidapproachedthe peopleand greetedthem.
So Davidwent,he and the sixhundredmenwhowere with him, and cameto the brookBesor,[where] those leftbehindremained.