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1 Samuel 20:30 (NIV)
Saul’s anger flared up at Jonathan and he said to him, “You son of a perverse and rebellious woman! Don’t I know that you have sided with the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of the mother who bore you?
1 Samuel 20:31 (NIV)
As long as the son of Jesse lives on this earth, neither you nor your kingdom will be established. Now send someone to bring him to me, for he must die!”
1 Samuel 20:32 (NIV)
“Why should he be put to death? What has he done?” Jonathan asked his father.
1 Samuel 20:33 (NIV)
But Saul hurled his spear at him to kill him. Then Jonathan knew that his father intended to kill David.
1 Samuel 20:34 (NIV)
Jonathan got up from the table in fierce anger; on that second day of the feast he did not eat, because he was grieved at his father’s shameful treatment of David.
1 Samuel 20:35 (NIV)
In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for his meeting with David. He had a small boy with him,
1 Samuel 20:36 (NIV)
and he said to the boy, “Run and find the arrows I shoot.” As the boy ran, he shot an arrow beyond him.
1 Samuel 20:37 (NIV)
When the boy came to the place where Jonathan’s arrow had fallen, Jonathan called out after him, “Isn’t the arrow beyond you?”
1 Samuel 20:38 (NIV)
Then he shouted, “Hurry! Go quickly! Don’t stop!” The boy picked up the arrow and returned to his master.
1 Samuel 20:39 (NIV)
(The boy knew nothing about all this; only Jonathan and David knew.)
1 Samuel 20:40 (NIV)
Then Jonathan gave his weapons to the boy and said, “Go, carry them back to town.”
1 Samuel 20:41 (NIV)
After the boy had gone, David got up from the south side of the stone and bowed down before Jonathan three times, with his face to the ground. Then they kissed each other and wept together—but David wept the most.
1 Samuel 20:42 (NIV)
Jonathan said to David, “Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship with each other in the name of the Lord , saying, ‘The Lord is witness between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants forever.’ ” Then David left, and Jonathan went back to the town.
1 Chronicles 20:1 (NIV)
In the spring, at the time when kings go off to war, Joab led out the armed forces. He laid waste the land of the Ammonites and went to Rabbah and besieged it, but David remained in Jerusalem. Joab attacked Rabbah and left it in ruins.
1 Chronicles 20:2 (NIV)
David took the crown from the head of their king —its weight was found to be a talent of gold, and it was set with precious stones—and it was placed on David’s head. He took a great quantity of plunder from the city
1 Chronicles 20:3 (NIV)
and brought out the people who were there, consigning them to labor with saws and with iron picks and axes. David did this to all the Ammonite towns. Then David and his entire army returned to Jerusalem.
1 Chronicles 20:4 (NIV)
In the course of time, war broke out with the Philistines, at Gezer. At that time Sibbekai the Hushathite killed Sippai, one of the descendants of the Rephaites, and the Philistines were subjugated.
1 Chronicles 20:5 (NIV)
In another battle with the Philistines, Elhanan son of Jair killed Lahmi the brother of Goliath the Gittite, who had a spear with a shaft like a weaver’s rod.
1 Chronicles 20:6 (NIV)
In still another battle, which took place at Gath, there was a huge man with six fingers on each hand and six toes on each foot—twenty-four in all. He also was descended from Rapha.
1 Chronicles 20:7 (NIV)
When he taunted Israel, Jonathan son of Shimea, David’s brother, killed him.
1 Chronicles 20:8 (NIV)
These were descendants of Rapha in Gath, and they fell at the hands of David and his men.
1 Kings 20:1 (NIV)
Now Ben-Hadad king of Aram mustered his entire army. Accompanied by thirty-two kings with their horses and chariots, he went up and besieged Samaria and attacked it.
1 Kings 20:2 (NIV)
He sent messengers into the city to Ahab king of Israel, saying, “This is what Ben-Hadad says:
1 Kings 20:3 (NIV)
‘Your silver and gold are mine, and the best of your wives and children are mine.’ ”
1 Kings 20:4 (NIV)
The king of Israel answered, “Just as you say, my lord the king. I and all I have are yours.”