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  • Then David said to Jonathan: “Behold, tomorrow is the new moon, and I am accustomed to sit in a seat beside the king to eat. Therefore, permit me that I may be hidden in the field, until the evening of the third day. (1 Samuel 20, 5)

  • And Jonathan said: “May this be far from you. For certainly, if I ever realized that any wickedness was determined by my father against you, I would not be able to do anything other than report it to you.” (1 Samuel 20, 9)

  • And David responded to Jonathan, “Who will repeat it to me, if your father may perhaps answer you harshly about me?” (1 Samuel 20, 10)

  • And Jonathan said to David, “Come, and let us go out into the field.” And when they both had gone out into the field, (1 Samuel 20, 11)

  • Jonathan said before David: “O Lord, God of Israel, if I will discover a decision by my father, tomorrow, or the day after, and if there will be anything good concerning David, and yet I do not immediately send to you and make it known to you, (1 Samuel 20, 12)

  • may the Lord do these things to Jonathan, and may he add these other things. But if my father will have persevered in malice against you, I will reveal it to your ear, and I will send you away, so that you may go in peace, and so that the Lord may be with you, just as he was with my father. (1 Samuel 20, 13)

  • you shall not take away your mercy from my house, even forever, when the Lord will have rooted out the enemies of David, each and every one of them, from the earth. May he take Jonathan from his house, and may the Lord require it from the hands of the enemies of David.” (1 Samuel 20, 15)

  • Therefore, Jonathan formed a covenant with the house of David. And the Lord required it from the hands of the enemies of David. (1 Samuel 20, 16)

  • And Jonathan continued to swear to David, because he loved him. For he loved him like his own soul. (1 Samuel 20, 17)

  • And Jonathan said to him: “Tomorrow is the new moon, and you will be sought. (1 Samuel 20, 18)

  • And when the king had sat down on his chair, (according to custom) which was beside the wall, Jonathan rose up, and Abner sat beside Saul, and David’s place appeared empty. (1 Samuel 20, 25)

  • And when the second day after the new moon had begun to dawn, David’s place again appeared empty. And Saul said to Jonathan, his son, “Why has the son of Jesse not arrived to eat, neither yesterday, nor today?” (1 Samuel 20, 27)


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