King James Bible
"They cried, but there was none to save them: even unto the LORD, but he answered them not."
David's enemies desperately call for help in their defeat, but find no rescue from any source. This depicts the complete abandonment experienced by those who oppose God's anointed, emphasizing their utter helplessness when divine judgment arrives. In their extremity, these enemies finally appeal to the very God they had opposed, yet receive only silence. This demonstrates that last-minute pleas from the unrepentant cannot manipulate God, and that there comes a point when persistent rebellion closes the door to mercy.