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  • But Jonathan asked his father Saul: "Why should he die? What has he done?" (1 Samuel 20, 32)

  • At this Saul brandished his spear to strike him, and thus Jonathan learned that his father was resolved to kill David. (1 Samuel 20, 33)

  • Jonathan sprang up from the table in great anger and took no food that second day of the month, for he was grieved on David's account, since his father had railed against him. (1 Samuel 20, 34)

  • The next morning Jonathan went out into the field with a little boy for his appointment with David. (1 Samuel 20, 35)

  • When the boy made for the spot where Jonathan had shot the arrow, Jonathan called after him, "The arrow is farther on!" (1 Samuel 20, 37)

  • Again he called to his lad, "Hurry, be quick, don't delay!" Jonathan's boy picked up the arrow and brought it to his master. (1 Samuel 20, 38)

  • The boy knew nothing; only Jonathan and David knew what was meant. (1 Samuel 20, 39)

  • Then Jonathan gave his weapons to this boy of his and said to him, "Go, take them to the city." (1 Samuel 20, 40)

  • When the boy had left, David rose from beside the mound and prostrated himself on the ground three times before Jonathan in homage. They kissed each other and wept aloud together. (1 Samuel 20, 41)

  • At length Jonathan said to David, "Go in peace, in keeping with what we two have sworn by the name of the LORD: 'The LORD shall be between you and me, and between your posterity and mine forever.'" (1 Samuel 20, 42)

  • Then David departed on his way, while Jonathan went back into the city. (1 Samuel 21, 1)

  • Saul's son, Jonathan, came down there to David and strengthened his resolve in the LORD. (1 Samuel 23, 16)


“O amor e o temor devem sempre andar juntos. O temor sem amor torna-se covardia. São Padre Pio de Pietrelcina