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Fleeing from the huts at Ramah, David went and confronted Jonathan, 'What have I done, what is my guilt, how have I wronged your father, for him to want to take my life?' (1 Samuel 20, 1)
He replied, 'You must not think that! You are not going to die. My father, you see, does nothing, important or unimportant, without confiding in me, so why should my father hide this from me? It is not true.' (1 Samuel 20, 2)
In reply, David swore, 'Your father knows very well that I enjoy your favour, and thinks, "Jonathan must not know about this or he will be upset." But, as Yahweh lives and as you yourself live, there is only a step between me and death.' (1 Samuel 20, 3)
If your father notices my absence, you must say, "David insistently asked me for permission to hurry over to Bethlehem, his home town, because they are holding the annual sacrifice there for the whole clan." (1 Samuel 20, 6)
Show your servant faithful love, since you have bound your servant to you by a pact in Yahweh's name. But if I am guilty, then kill me yourself -- why take me to your father?' (1 Samuel 20, 8)
Jonathan replied, 'Perish the thought! If I knew for sure that my father was determined to do you a mischief, would I not have told you?' (1 Samuel 20, 9)
David then said to Jonathan, 'Who will let me know if your father gives you a harsh answer?' (1 Samuel 20, 10)
Jonathan then said to David, 'By Yahweh, God of Israel! I shall sound my father this time tomorrow; if all is well for David and I do not then send and inform you, (1 Samuel 20, 12)
may Yahweh bring unnameable ills to Jonathan and worse ones too! If my father intends to do you a mischief, I shall tell you so and let you get away, so that you can be safe. And may Yahweh be with you as he used to be with my father! (1 Samuel 20, 13)
Jonathan retorted to his father Saul, 'Why should he die? What has he done?' (1 Samuel 20, 32)
But Saul brandished his spear at him to strike him, and Jonathan realised that his father was determined that David should die. (1 Samuel 20, 33)
Hot with anger, Jonathan got up from the table and ate nothing on the second day of the month, being upset about David -- and because his father had insulted him. (1 Samuel 20, 34)
