Talált 1058 Eredmények: David's reign

  • And he made David swear once more because of the affection he felt for him for he loved David as himself. (1 Samuel 20, 17)

  • So David hid himself in the open country. On the day of the new moon the king came to dine. (1 Samuel 20, 24)

  • He took his usual place on the seat against the wall while Jonathan sat facing him and Abner was beside him. David's seat remained vacant. (1 Samuel 20, 25)

  • Saul did not say anything on that day, thinking that something may have happened and David was unclean. (1 Samuel 20, 26)

  • On the second day of the new moon, David's seat was still vacant and Saul asked his son Jonathan, "Why has the son of Jesse not come to table yesterday and today?" (1 Samuel 20, 27)

  • Jonathan answered, "David asked leave to go over to Bethlehem for he said, (1 Samuel 20, 28)

  • At this, Saul pointed his spear at him and Jonathan understood that his father intended to kill David. (1 Samuel 20, 33)

  • Jonathan rose angrily from the table and did not eat that second day of the month, grieving for David, because of what his father said against him. (1 Samuel 20, 34)

  • The next morning, Jonathan went to the open country with a young man, according to what he and David had agreed on. (1 Samuel 20, 35)

  • The lad knew nothing of Jonathan and David's agreement. (1 Samuel 20, 39)

  • When the lad had gone, David came out from behind the mound and lay on the ground. The two embraced each other and wept with one another until David was through. (1 Samuel 20, 41)

  • Then Jonathan said to David, "Go in peace, for we have made an oath to one another in Yahweh's name when we said: Yahweh shall be between you and me and between your descendants and mine forever." (1 Samuel 20, 42)


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