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  • And now Saul bade his men find out who it was that had left the ranks, and learned that Jonathan was not there, nor his squire. (1 Samuel 14, 17)

  • Those Hebrews who, till now, had taken part with the Philistines, and were fighting at their side, now went over to the camp of Israel, the camp of Saul and Jonathan; (1 Samuel 14, 21)

  • Jonathan had not heard his father bind the people so; and he, reaching forward and dipping the end of his staff into a honeycomb, took a mouthful from his hand; whereupon his eyesight grew clearer at once. (1 Samuel 14, 27)

  • and Jonathan said, It is an ill turn my father has done to his country; why, could you not see for yourselves how my eyes grew brighter for a mouthful of yonder honey? (1 Samuel 14, 29)

  • As the Lord, Israel’s protector, is a living God, though it were Jonathan, my own son, that is answerable for it, he shall die without hope of reprieve. And no voice among them all said him nay. (1 Samuel 14, 39)

  • Do you stand on one side, he told the men of Israel, I and my son Jonathan on the other. Do as thou seest best, the people answered. (1 Samuel 14, 40)

  • And Saul prayed to the Lord God of Israel, Lord God of Israel, send us right guidance; tell us why it is thou wilt give me, thy servant, no answer this day. If the guilt lies with me, or with my son Jonathan, let the sign be Revelation; if with thy people, let the sign be Holiness. Thereupon Jonathan and Saul were convicted, and the people went clear.✻ (1 Samuel 14, 41)

  • Then Saul bade them cast lots between himself and Jonathan, and the lot fell on Jonathan. (1 Samuel 14, 42)

  • Tell me, said Saul to Jonathan, what it is thou hast done. So Jonathan told him; Touch food I did, but what food? A little honey picked up on the end of the staff I carried, and for that I must die. (1 Samuel 14, 43)

  • And Saul answered, Due punishment the Lord give me, Jonathan, and more than due, if thy life is not forfeited! (1 Samuel 14, 44)

  • But the people cried out to Saul, What, shall he die, Jonathan, who has won such a victory for Israel? As the Lord is a living God, that were great wrong. Never a hair shall fall from his head; this day he has done good service, God speeding him. So it was that the people, that day, saved Jonathan’s life. (1 Samuel 14, 45)

  • Saul had three sons, Jonathan, Jessui and Melchisua, and two daughters, the elder called Merob and the younger Michol. (1 Samuel 14, 49)


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