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  • But David replied, "Your father knows very well that you are pleased with me, so he thinks it is better not to tell you and grieve you. But I swear there is but one step between death and me!" (1 Samuel 20, 3)

  • Then Jonathan told David, "What can I do for you?" (1 Samuel 20, 4)

  • David answered, "Tomorrow is the new moon and I should be dining with the king. But let me hide myself in the open country until the evening of the third day. (1 Samuel 20, 5)

  • If your father looks for me, say to him: 'David asked me to let him go over to Bethlehem because they have their yearly sacrifice there with the entire family.' (1 Samuel 20, 6)

  • David then asked him, "Who will tell me if your father answers you angrily?" (1 Samuel 20, 10)

  • Then Jonathan said to David, "Yahweh, the God of Israel, be our witness. About this time tomorrow or the following day, I shall be sounding out my father. If he is well-disposed toward you, I shall send you word. (1 Samuel 20, 12)

  • never cut off your friendship with my family even when Yahweh takes vengeance on David's enemies and wipes them out from the face of the earth." So Jonathan made a covenant with the family of David. (1 Samuel 20, 16)

  • And he made David swear once more because of the affection he felt for him for he loved David as himself. (1 Samuel 20, 17)

  • So David hid himself in the open country. On the day of the new moon the king came to dine. (1 Samuel 20, 24)

  • He took his usual place on the seat against the wall while Jonathan sat facing him and Abner was beside him. David's seat remained vacant. (1 Samuel 20, 25)

  • Saul did not say anything on that day, thinking that something may have happened and David was unclean. (1 Samuel 20, 26)

  • On the second day of the new moon, David's seat was still vacant and Saul asked his son Jonathan, "Why has the son of Jesse not come to table yesterday and today?" (1 Samuel 20, 27)


“Você deve ter sempre prudência e amor. A prudência tem olhos; o amor tem pernas. O amor, como tem pernas, gostaria de correr a Deus. Mas seu impulso de deslanchar na direção dEle é cego e, algumas vezes, pode tropeçar se não for guiado pela prudência, que tem olhos.” São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina