Begin with a thoughtful and solemn melody to convey David’s concern and responsibility to protect Keilah.
Introduce warm and uplifting themes to reflect the gratitude and loyalty of the people of Keilah.
Use uneasy and suspenseful motifs to capture David’s feelings of betrayal and fear.
Include strong and deliberate passages to represent David’s determination and strategic maneuvers.
Integrate supportive and hopeful undertones to symbolize Jonathan’s encouragement and support.
Conclude with a calm and reassuring theme to depict David’s relief and trust in God’s protection.