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  • The Philistines bore down on Saul and his sons, and they killed Jonathan, Abinadab and Malchishua, Saul's sons. (1 Samuel 31, 2)

  • David said, 'What has happened? Tell me.' He replied, 'The people fled from the battle, and many of them have fallen and are dead. Saul and his son Jonathan are dead too.' (2 Samuel 1, 4)

  • Then David asked the young man who brought the news, 'How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?' (2 Samuel 1, 5)

  • They mourned and wept and fasted until the evening for Saul and his son Jonathan, for the people of Yahweh and for the House of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword. (2 Samuel 1, 12)

  • 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)

  • Jonathan son of Saul had a son with crippled feet. He was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezreel. His nurse picked him up and fled but, as she hurried away, he fell and was lamed. His name was Meribbaal. (2 Samuel 4, 4)

  • David asked, 'Is there anyone belonging to Saul's family left, to whom I might show faithful love for Jonathan's sake?' (2 Samuel 9, 1)

  • The king said, 'Is there no one left, belonging to Saul's family, for me to treat with God's own faithful love?' Ziba said to the king, 'There is still one of Jonathan's sons. He has crippled feet.' (2 Samuel 9, 3)


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