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  • Jonathan then said to him: "Tomorrow is the new moon; and you will be missed, since your place will be vacant. (1 Samuel 20, 18)

  • taking his usual place against the wall, Jonathan sat facing him, while Abner sat at the king's side, and David's place was vacant. (1 Samuel 20, 25)

  • On the next day, the second day of the month, David's place was vacant. Saul inquired of his son Jonathan, "Why has the son of Jesse not come to table yesterday or today?" (1 Samuel 20, 27)

  • Jonathan answered Saul: "David urgently asked me to let him go to his city, Bethlehem. (1 Samuel 20, 28)

  • But Saul was extremely angry with Jonathan and said to him: "Son of a rebellious woman, do I not know that, to your own shame and to the disclosure of your mother's shame, you are the companion of Jesse's son? (1 Samuel 20, 30)

  • But Jonathan asked his father Saul: "Why should he die? What has he done?" (1 Samuel 20, 32)

  • At this Saul brandished his spear to strike him, and thus Jonathan learned that his father was resolved to kill David. (1 Samuel 20, 33)

  • Jonathan sprang up from the table in great anger and took no food that second day of the month, for he was grieved on David's account, since his father had railed against him. (1 Samuel 20, 34)

  • The next morning Jonathan went out into the field with a little boy for his appointment with David. (1 Samuel 20, 35)

  • When the boy made for the spot where Jonathan had shot the arrow, Jonathan called after him, "The arrow is farther on!" (1 Samuel 20, 37)

  • Again he called to his lad, "Hurry, be quick, don't delay!" Jonathan's boy picked up the arrow and brought it to his master. (1 Samuel 20, 38)

  • The boy knew nothing; only Jonathan and David knew what was meant. (1 Samuel 20, 39)


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