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David meanwhile escaped from the Naioth at Ramatha, and came back to have speech with Jonathan. What is it I have done? he asked. For what wrong, what fault of mine does thy father threaten my life? (1 Samuel 20, 1)
Nay, said he, never that; thy life is safe enough. My father does nothing, of much moment or of little, without telling me first; why should he have kept this one design dark? It cannot be. (1 Samuel 20, 2)
And once again he swore friendship. But David said, Thy father knows well enough what favour I enjoy with thee, and he thinks to himself, Jonathan must not know; this were great grief to him. But, as the Lord is a living God, and thy soul a living soul, there is but a step between me and death. (1 Samuel 20, 3)
and if thy father looks about him and misses me, tell him that David asked leave of thee to go home on a sudden to Bethlehem, where all his clan are holding their yearly sacrifice. (1 Samuel 20, 6)
I am thy servant, and thou hast made me swear a covenant of friendship with thee before the Lord; do me, then, this kindness. And if I am guilty of any fault, do thou thyself slay me, without seeking to reconcile me with thy father. (1 Samuel 20, 8)
God forbid! said Jonathan. If I find out that my father is bent on doing thee harm, nothing shall prevent me from telling thee of it. (1 Samuel 20, 9)
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)
if not, may the Lord punish Jonathan as he deserves, and more than he deserves! But if my father is still bent on thy harm, then I myself will bring it to thy ear, and send thee on thy way unharmed; and the Lord be with thee, as he was once with my father. (1 Samuel 20, 13)
And why must he die? Jonathan asked of his father. What wrong has he done? (1 Samuel 20, 32)
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)
