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David said to the young man who had brought the news, 'Where are you from?' He replied, 'I am the son of a resident foreigner, an Amalekite.' (2 Samuel 1, 13)
David said, 'How was it that you were not afraid to lift your hand to destroy Yahweh's anointed?' (2 Samuel 1, 14)
Then David called one of the young men. 'Come here,' he said, 'strike him down.' The man struck him and he died. (2 Samuel 1, 15)
David said, 'Your blood be on your own head. You convicted yourself out of your own mouth by saying, "I killed Yahweh's anointed." ' (2 Samuel 1, 16)
David sang the following lament over Saul and his son Jonathan (2 Samuel 1, 17)
but with the blood of wounded men, the fat of warriors! The bow of Jonathan never turned back, the sword of Saul never came home unsated! (2 Samuel 1, 22)
Saul and Jonathan, beloved and handsome, were divided neither in life, nor in death. Swifter than eagles were they, stronger than lions. (2 Samuel 1, 23)
How did the heroes fall in the thick of the battle? Jonathan, by your dying I too am stricken, (2 Samuel 1, 25)
I am desolate for you, Jonathan my brother. Very dear you were to me, your love more wonderful to me than the love of a woman. (2 Samuel 1, 26)
After this David consulted Yahweh, asking, 'Shall I go up to one of the towns of Judah?' Yahweh replied, 'Go up!' 'Which one shall I go to?' David asked. 'To Hebron,' was the reply. (2 Samuel 2, 1)
So David went up, with his two wives Ahinoam of Jezreel and Abigail widow of Nabal of Carmel. (2 Samuel 2, 2)
In addition David brought up the men who were with him, each with his family, and they settled in the towns of Hebron. (2 Samuel 2, 3)
