1 Samuel 20
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1David ran from Naioth in Ramah to Jonathan and asked him, “What have I done? What is my wrong have I done? What terrible thing have I done to your father that he wants to kill me?”
2“Nothing!” Jonathan replied. “You're not going to die! Listen! My father tells me everything he's planning, whatever it is. Why would my father keep something like this from me? It's not true!”
3But David swore an oath again, saying, “Your father knows very well that I'm your friend, and so he's told himself, ‘Jonathan can't find out about this, otherwise he'll be really upset.’ I swear on the life of the Lord, and on your own life, my life is hanging by a thread.”#20:3. “My life is hanging by a thread”: literally, “there's just a step between me and death.”
4“Tell me what you want me to do for you and I'll do it,” Jonathan told David.
5“Well, the New Moon festival is tomorrow, and I'm meant to sit down and eat with the king. But if it's all right with you, I plan to go and hide in the field until the evening three days from now. 6If your father does indeed miss me, tell him, ‘David had to urgently ask my permission to hurry down to Bethlehem, his hometown, because of a yearly sacrifice there for his whole family group.’ 7If he says, ‘That's fine,’ then there's no problem for me, your servant, but if he gets mad, you'll know he intends to do me harm. 8So please treat me well, as you promised when you made an agreement with me before the Lord. If I've done wrong, then kill me yourself! Why take me to your father for him to do it?”
9“Absolutely not!” Jonathan replied. “If I knew for certain that my father had plans to harm you, don't you think I'd tell you?”
10“So who's going to let me know if your father gives you a nasty answer?” David asked.
11“Come on, let's go out into the countryside,” Jonathan said. So they both went out into the countryside.
12Jonathan said to David, “I promise by the Lord, the God of Israel, that I will question my father by this time tomorrow or the day after. If things look good for you, I'll send a message to you and let you know. 13But if my father plans to do you harm, then may the Lord punish me very severely, if I don't let you know by sending you a message so you can get away safely. May the Lord be with you, just as he was with my father. 14While I live, please show me trustworthy love like that of the Lord so I don't die, 15and please don't ever remove your trustworthy love for my family, even when the Lord has removed every one of your enemies from the earth.”
16Jonathan made a solemn agreement with the family of David, saying, “May the Lord impose retribution on David's enemies.”#20:16. This and the previous verses have a number of problems in translation. 17Jonathan made David swear this once more by making an oath based on David's love for him, for Jonathan already loved David as he loved himself.
18Then Jonathan said to David, “The New Moon festival is tomorrow. You'll be missed, because your place will be empty. 19In three days time, go quickly to where you hid when all this started, and stay there beside the pile of stones. 20I'll shoot three arrows to the side of it as if I were shooting at a target. 21Then I'll send a boy and tell him, ‘Go and find the arrows!’ Now, if I say to him specifically, ‘Look, the arrows are this side of you; bring them over here,’ then I swear on the life of the Lord it's safe for you to come out—there's no danger. 22But if I tell the boy, ‘Look, the arrows are way past you,’ then you'll have to leave, for the Lord wants you to go away. 23As for what you and I talked about, remember that the Lord is a witness between you and me forever.”
24So David hid himself in the field. When the New Moon festival arrived, the king sat down to eat. 25He sat in his usual place by the wall opposite Jonathan. Abner sat next to Saul, but David's place was empty. 26Saul didn't say anything that day because he thought, “Something has probably happened to David to make him ceremonially unclean—yes, he must be unclean.”
27But the second day, the day after the New Moon, David's place was still empty. Saul asked his son Jonathan, “Why hasn't the son of Jesse come to dinner either yesterday or today?”
28Jonathan answered, “David had to urgently ask my permission to go to Bethlehem. 29He told me, ‘Please let me go, because our family is having a sacrifice in the town and my brother told me I had to be there. If you think well of me, please let me go and see my brothers.’ That's why he's absent from the king's table.”
30Saul got very angry with Jonathan and said, “You rebellious son of a whore! Don't you think I know that you prefer the son of Jesse? Shame on you! You're a disgrace to the mother who bore you! 31While the son of Jesse remains alive, you and your kingship are not secure. Now go and bring him here to me, for he has to die!”
32“Why does he have to be put to death?” Jonathan asked. “What has he done?”
33Saul threw his spear at Jonathan, trying to kill him, so he knew that his father definitely wanted David dead. 34Jonathan left the table absolutely furious. He would not eat anything on the second day of the festival, for he was so upset by the shameful way his father had treated David.
35In the morning Jonathan went to the field to the place he had agreed with David, and a young boy was with him. 36He told the boy, “Run and find the arrows that I shoot.” The boy started running and Jonathan shot an arrow past him. 37When the boy got to the place where Jonathan's arrow had landed, Jonathan shouted to him, “Isn't the arrow farther past you? 38Hurry up! Do it quickly! Don't wait!” The boy picked up the arrows and took them back to his master. 39The boy didn't suspect anything—only Jonathan and David knew what it meant. 40Jonathan gave his bow and arrows to the boy and said, “Take these back to town.”
41After the boy had gone, David got up from beside the pile of stones, fell facedown to the ground, and bowed three times. Then he and Jonathan kissed each other and cried together as friends, though David cried the hardest.
42Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace, for the two of us have sworn a solemn oath in the name of the Lord. We said, ‘The Lord will be a witness between me and you, and between my descendants and your descendants forever.’” Then David left, and Jonathan went back to town.
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I Samuel 20
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Jonathan’s Loyalty to David
1Then David fled from Naioth in Ramah, and went and said to Jonathan, “What have I done? What is my iniquity, and what is my sin before your father, that he seeks my life?”
2So Jonathan said to him, “By no means! You shall not die! Indeed, my father will do nothing either great or small without first telling me. And why should my father hide this thing from me? It is not so!”
3Then David took an oath again, and said, “Your father certainly knows that I have found favor in your eyes, and he has said, ‘Do not let Jonathan know this, lest he be grieved.’ But #1 Sam. 10:10–12truly, as the Lord lives and as your soul lives, there is but a step between me and death.”
4So Jonathan said to David, “Whatever you yourself desire, I will do it for you.”
5And David said to Jonathan, “Indeed tomorrow is the #1 Sam. 27:1; 2 Kin. 2:6New Moon, and I should not fail to sit with the king to eat. But let me go, that I may #Num. 10:10; 28:11–15hide in the field until the third day at evening. 6If your father misses me at all, then say, ‘David earnestly asked permission of me that he might run over #1 Sam. 19:2, 3to Bethlehem, his city, for there is a yearly sacrifice there for all the family.’ 7#1 Sam. 16:4; 17:12; John 7:42If he says thus: ‘It is well,’ your servant will be safe. But if he is very angry, be sure that #Deut. 1:23; 2 Sam. 17:4evil is determined by him. 8Therefore you shall #1 Sam. 25:17; Esth. 7:7deal kindly with your servant, for #Josh. 2:14you have brought your servant into a covenant of the Lord with you. Nevertheless, #1 Sam. 18:3; 20:16; 23:18if there is iniquity in me, kill me yourself, for why should you bring me to your father?”
9But Jonathan said, “Far be it from you! For if I knew certainly that evil was determined by my father to come upon you, then would I not tell you?”
10Then David said to Jonathan, “Who will tell me, or what if your father answers you roughly?”
11And Jonathan said to David, “Come, let us go out into the field.” So both of them went out into the field. 12Then Jonathan said to David: “The Lord God of Israel is witness! When I have sounded out my father sometime tomorrow, or the third day, and indeed there is good toward David, and I do not send to you and tell you, 13may #2 Sam. 14:32the Lord do so and much more to Jonathan. But if it pleases my father to do you evil, then I will report it to you and send you away, that you may go in safety. And #Ruth 1:17; 1 Sam. 3:17the Lord be with you as He has #Josh. 1:5; 1 Sam. 17:37; 18:12; 1 Chr. 22:11, 16been with my father. 14And you shall not only show me the kindness of the Lord while I still live, that I may not die; 15but #1 Sam. 10:7you shall not cut off your kindness from my house forever, no, not when the Lord has cut off every one of the enemies of David from the face of the earth.” 16So Jonathan made a covenant with the house of David, saying, #1 Sam. 24:21; 2 Sam. 9:1, 3, 7; 21:7“Let the Lord require it at the hand of David’s enemies.”
17Now Jonathan again caused David to vow, because he loved him; #Deut. 23:21; 1 Sam. 25:22; 31:2; 2 Sam. 4:7; 21:8for he loved him as he loved his own soul. 18Then Jonathan said to David, #1 Sam. 18:1“Tomorrow is the New Moon; and you will be missed, because your seat will be empty. 19And when you have stayed three days, go down quickly and come to #1 Sam. 20:5, 24the place where you hid on the day of the deed; and remain by the stone Ezel. 20Then I will shoot three arrows to the side, as though I shot at a target; 21and there I will send a lad, saying, ‘Go, find the arrows.’ If I expressly say to the lad, ‘Look, the arrows are on this side of you; get them and come’—then, #1 Sam. 19:2as the Lord lives, there is safety for you and no harm. 22But if I say thus to the young man, ‘Look, the arrows are beyond you’—go your way, for the Lord has sent you away. 23And as for #Jer. 4:2the matter which you and I have spoken of, indeed the Lord be between you and me forever.”
24Then David hid in the field. And when the New Moon had come, the king sat down to eat the feast. 25Now the king sat on his seat, as at other times, on a seat by the wall. And Jonathan arose, and Abner sat by Saul’s side, but David’s place was empty. 26Nevertheless Saul did not say anything that day, for he thought, “Something has happened to him; he is unclean, surely he is #1 Sam. 20:14, 15unclean.” 27And it happened the next day, the second day of the month, that David’s place was empty. And Saul said to Jonathan his son, “Why has the son of Jesse not come to eat, either yesterday or today?”
28So Jonathan #Lev. 7:20, 21; 15:5answered Saul, “David earnestly asked permission of me to go to Bethlehem. 29And he said, ‘Please let me go, for our family has a sacrifice in the city, and my brother has commanded me to be there. And now, if I have found favor in your eyes, please let me get away and see my brothers.’ Therefore he has not come to the king’s table.”
30Then Saul’s anger was aroused against Jonathan, and he said to him, “You son of a perverse, rebellious woman! Do I not know that you have chosen the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of your mother’s nakedness? 31For as long as the son of Jesse lives on the earth, you shall not be established, nor your kingdom. Now therefore, send and bring him to me, for he shall surely die.”
32And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said to him, #1 Sam. 20:6“Why should he be killed? What has he done?” 33Then Saul #Gen. 31:36; 1 Sam. 19:5; (Prov. 31:9); Matt. 27:23; Luke 23:22cast a spear at him to kill him, #1 Sam. 18:11; 19:10by which Jonathan knew that it was determined by his father to kill David.
34So Jonathan arose from the table in fierce anger, and ate no food the second day of the month, for he was grieved for David, because his father had treated him shamefully.
35And so it was, in the morning, that Jonathan went out into the field at the time appointed with David, and a little lad was with him. 36Then he said to his lad, “Now run, find the arrows which I shoot.” As the lad ran, he shot an arrow beyond him. 37When the lad had come to the place where the arrow was which Jonathan had shot, Jonathan cried out after the lad and said, “Is not the arrow beyond you?” 38And Jonathan cried out after the lad, “Make haste, hurry, do not delay!” So Jonathan’s lad gathered up the arrows and came back to his master. 39But the lad did not know anything. Only Jonathan and David knew of the matter. 40Then Jonathan gave his weapons to his lad, and said to him, “Go, carry them to the city.”
41As soon as the lad had gone, David arose from a place toward the south, fell on his face to the ground, and bowed down three times. And they kissed one another; and they wept together, but David more so. 42Then Jonathan said to David, #1 Sam. 20:7“Go in peace, since we have both sworn in the name of the Lord, saying, ‘May the Lord be between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants, forever.’ ” So he arose and departed, and Jonathan went into the city.
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