Trouvé 209 Résultats pour: Jonathan

  • And Jonathan the son of Saul arose, and went to David into the wood, and strengthened his hands in God: and he said to him: (1 Samuel 23, 16)

  • And the two made a covenant before the Lord: and David abode in the wood: but Jonathan returned to his house. (1 Samuel 23, 18)

  • And the Philistines fell upon Saul, and upon his sons, and they slew Jonathan, and Abinadab and Melchisua the sons of Saul. (1 Samuel 31, 2)

  • And David said unto him: What is the matter that is come to pass? tell me. He said: The people are fled from the battle, and many of the people are fallen and dead: moreover Saul and Jonathan his son are slain. (2 Samuel 1, 4)

  • And David said to the young man that told him: How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son, are dead? (2 Samuel 1, 5)

  • And they mourned, and wept, and fasted until evening for Saul, and for Jonathan his son, and for the people of the Lord, and for the house of Israel, because they were fallen by the sword. (2 Samuel 1, 12)

  • And David made this kind of lamentation over Saul, and over Jonathan his son. (2 Samuel 1, 17)

  • From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the valiant, the arrow of Jonathan never turned back, and the sword of Saul did not return empty. (2 Samuel 1, 22)

  • Saul and Jonathan, lovely, and comely in their life, even in death they were not divided: they were swifter than eagles, stronger than lions. (2 Samuel 1, 23)

  • How are the valiant fallen in battle? Jonathan slain in the high places? (2 Samuel 1, 25)

  • I grieve for thee, my brother Jonathan: exceeding beautiful, and amiable to me above the love of women. As the mother loveth her only son, so did I love thee. (2 Samuel 1, 26)

  • And Jonathan the son of Saul bad a son that was lame of his feet: for he was five years old when the tidings came of Saul and Jonathan from Jezrahel. And his nurse took him up and fled: and as she made haste to flee, he fell and became lame: and his name was Miphiboseth. (2 Samuel 4, 4)


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