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  • The sons of Saul were Jonathan, Ishvi and Malchishua; his two daughters were Merab, his firstborn, and Michal. (1 Samuel 14, 49)

  • When David had finished speaking with Saul, Jonathan felt a deep affection for David and began to love him as himself. (1 Samuel 18, 1)

  • Then Jonathan made an agreement with David because he loved him as himself. (1 Samuel 18, 3)

  • Jonathan, taking off the cloak he was wearing, gave it to David; he also gave him his own armor, sword, bow and belt. (1 Samuel 18, 4)

  • Saul told his son Jonathan and his servants of his intention to kill David. But Jonathan, who liked David very much, (1 Samuel 19, 1)

  • Jonathan spoke well of David to his father Saul and said, "Let not the king sin against his servant David for he has not sinned against you. On the contrary, what he has done has benefited you. (1 Samuel 19, 4)

  • Saul heeded Jonathan's plea and swore, "As Yahweh lives, he shall not be put to death." (1 Samuel 19, 6)

  • So Jonathan called David and told him all these things. He then brought him to Saul and David was back in Saul's service as before. (1 Samuel 19, 7)

  • David fled from Naioth in Ramah and went to Jonathan to ask him, "What have I done? What am I guilty of? What sin have I committed against your father that he wants to kill me?" (1 Samuel 20, 1)

  • Jonathan, however, assured him, "No! You shall not die. My father does nothing small or great without informing me. Why should he hide this from me? No, this cannot be." (1 Samuel 20, 2)

  • Then Jonathan told David, "What can I do for you?" (1 Samuel 20, 4)

  • Jonathan answered, "Nonsense! If I knew that my father wanted to harm you, would I not warn you?" (1 Samuel 20, 9)


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