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  • And now, said David, if thy father gives thee a rough answer, who is to bring me news of it? (1 Samuel 20, 10)

  • he said to David, Let the Lord God of Israel be my witness, if I sound my father to-morrow or next day, and hear good news of David, I will send a messenger to give thee the news; (1 Samuel 20, 12)

  • let time never diminish thy friendship for my race. May the Lord, as he roots out David’s enemies, one by one, from the land that knew them, leave out Jonathan’s name from the list of his kindred; only on David’s enemies let his vengeance fall! (1 Samuel 20, 15)

  • Thus did Jonathan make a covenant with the line of David, and the Lord’s vengeance fell only on David’s enemies.✻ (1 Samuel 20, 16)

  • And Jonathan swore a fresh oath to David, so dearly he loved him, dearly as his own life. (1 Samuel 20, 17)

  • So David went and hid, out in the fields, and the new month came, and the king sat down to meat. (1 Samuel 20, 24)

  • He sat, as was his wont, on a seat close to the wall; Jonathan was standing there, and Abner took his place next to Saul, but David’s was seen to be empty. (1 Samuel 20, 25)

  • That day, Saul said nothing of it; perhaps David had incurred some defilement, and had not yet been cleansed. (1 Samuel 20, 26)

  • But when the next day dawned after the new moon, and David’s place was empty still, Saul asked Jonathan why the son of Jesse had not sat down to meat that day or the day before. (1 Samuel 20, 27)

  • Thereupon Saul caught up a lance as if to kill him; and Jonathan saw his father was determined upon David’s death; (1 Samuel 20, 33)

  • so he rose from table in hot anger, and that second day of the month no food crossed his lips, so grieved was he, for David’s sake, by his father’s insults. (1 Samuel 20, 34)

  • When day dawned, Jonathan went afield to keep his tryst with David, taking with him a boy that was his servant. (1 Samuel 20, 35)


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