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  • Where the blood of slain men, the flesh of warriors beckoned, never the bow of Jonathan hung back, never the sword of Saul went empty from the feast. (2 Samuel 1, 22)

  • Saul and Jonathan, so well beloved, so beautiful; death no more than life could part them; never was eagle so swift, never was lion so strong. (2 Samuel 1, 23)

  • How fell they, warriors such as these, in the battle? On thy heights, Gelboe, Jonathan lies slain.✻ (2 Samuel 1, 25)

  • Shall I not mourn for thee, Jonathan my brother, so beautiful, so well beloved, beyond all love of women? Never woman loved her only son, as I thee.✻ (2 Samuel 1, 26)

  • For heir, he had a grandson of Saul by Jonathan, a lame-footed boy;✻ he was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezrahel, and his nurse carried him off to safety, but in the hurry of the flight he fell and was lamed; he was called Miphiboseth. (2 Samuel 4, 4)

  • Meanwhile the thought came to David, whether there were any of Saul’s line left, so that he could shew them kindness in memory of Jonathan. (2 Samuel 9, 1)

  • Tell me, said the king, has Saul left any descendant alive, to whom I can shew the friendship God requires of me? Why yes, answered Siba, there is a son of Jonathan that is lame-footed; (2 Samuel 9, 3)

  • So from the house of Machir, son of Ammiel, at Lodabar, David had him brought, Miphiboseth, son of Jonathan, that was the son of Saul. (2 Samuel 9, 5)

  • Do not be afraid, David said; I mean to shew thee friendship for the sake of Jonathan, that was thy father, and restore to thee all the lands which belong to thee as Saul’s heir; and evermore thou shalt sit down to eat at my table. (2 Samuel 9, 7)

  • Thou hast the seer’s gift; go back in peace to the city with thy son Achimaas and Abiathar’s son Jonathan, (2 Samuel 15, 27)

  • Their sons remain with them, Sadoc’s son Achimaas and Abiathar’s son Jonathan; by them thou canst send me news of all thou hearest. (2 Samuel 15, 36)

  • Jonathan and Achimaas stood at their post by the spring of Rogel, and a maid-servant must go and give them the message before they could take it to king David; they did not dare shew themselves in the city. (2 Samuel 17, 17)


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