David flees to Nob where he meets up with the priest, Ahimelech. The New Testament refers to the high priest as Abiathar. Fortunately, the Bible gives many details that prove this is not an error. For instance, sometimes there was more than one high priest or a chief priest and a second priest, etc.
David asked for a received the shewbread for he and his men to eat. God allows this just as He condoned Christ's disciples going through the fields and picking the corn on the Sabbath day. The Sabbath was made for man and not man for the Sabbath.
David's problem here again is the fear of man. He could slay the lion, the bear, and the giant with God's power but not his overwhelming fear of man. His past victories did not seem to aid him with his present discouragement.
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