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The First
Book of Samuel 20
But David fled from Najoth, which is in Ramatha, and
came and said to Jonathan: What have I done? what is
my iniquity, and what is my sin against thy father,
that he seeketh my life?
And he said to him: God forbid, thou shalt not die:
for my father will do nothing great or little, without
first telling me: hath then my father hid this word
only from me? no, this shall not be.
And he swore again to David. And David said: Thy father
certainly knoweth that I have found grace in thy sight,
and he will say: Let not Jonathan know this, lest he
be grieved. But truly as the Lord liveth, and thy soul
liveth, there is but one step (as I may say) between
me and death.
And Jonathan said to David: Whatsoever thy soul shall
say to me, I will do for thee.
And David said to Jonathan: Behold to morrow is the
new moon, and I according to custom am wont to sit beside
the king to eat: let me go then that I may be hid in
the field till the evening of the third day.
If thy father look and inquire for me, thou shalt answer
him: David asked me that he might run to Bethlehem his
own city: because there are solemn sacrifices there
for all his tribe.
If he shall say, It is well: thy servant shall have
peace: but if he be angry, know that his malice is come
to its height.
Deal mercifully then with thy servant: for thou hast
brought me thy servant into a covenant of the Lord with
thee. But if there be any iniquity in me, do thou kill
me, and bring me not in to thy father.
And Jonathan said: Far be this from thee: for if I should
certainly know that evil is determined by my father
against thee, I could do no otherwise than tell thee.
And David answered Jonathan: Who shall bring me word,
if thy father should answer thee harshly concerning
me?
And Jonathan said to David: Come and let us go out into
the field. And when they were both of them gone out
into the field,
Jonathan said to David: O Lord God of Israel, if I shall
discover my father's mind, to morrow or the day after,
and there be any thing good for David, and I send not
immediately to thee, and make it known to thee,
May the Lord do so and so to Jonathan and add still
more. But if my father shall continue in malice against
thee, I will discover it to thy ear, and will send thee
away, that thou mayest go in peace, and the Lord be
with thee, as he hath been with my father.
And if I live, thou shalt shew me the kindness of the
Lord: but if I die,
Thou shalt not take away thy kindness from my house
for ever, when the Lord shall have rooted out the enemies
of David, every one of them from the earth, may he take
away Jonathan from his house, and may the Lord require
it at the hands of David's enemies.
Jonathan therefore made a covenant with the house of
David: and the Lord required it at the hands of David's
enemies.
And Jonathan swore again to David, because he loved
him: for he loved him as his own soul.
And Jonathan said to him: To morrow is the new moon,
and thou wilt be missed:
For thy seat will be empty till after tomorrow. So thou
shalt go down quickly, and come to the place, where
thou must be hid on the day when it is lawful to work,
and thou shalt remain beside the stone, which is called
Ezel.
And I will shoot three arrows near it, and will shoot
as if I were exercising myself at a mark.
And I will send a boy, saying to him: Go and fetch me
the arrows.
If I shall say to the boy: Behold the arrows are on
this side of thee, take them up: come thou to me, because,
there is peace to thee, and there is no evil, as the
Lord liveth. But if I shall speak thus to the boy: Behold
the arrows are beyond thee: go in peace, for the Lord
hath sent thee away.
And concerning the word which I and thou have spoken,
the Lord be between thee and me for ever.
So David was hid in the field, and the new moon came,
and the king sat down to eat bread.
And when the king sat down upon his chair (according
to custom) which was beside the wall, Jonathan arose,
and Abner sat by Saul's side, and David's place appeared
empty.
And Saul said nothing that day, for he thought it might
have happened to him, that he was not clean, nor purified.
And when the second day after the new moon was come,
David's place appeared empty again. And Saul said to
Jonathan his son: Why cometh not the son of Isai to
meat neither yesterday nor to day?
And Jonathan answered Saul: He asked leave of me earnestly
to go to Bethlehem,
And he said: Let me go, for there is a solemn sacrifice
in the city, one of my brethren hath sent for me: and
now if I have found favour in thy eyes, I will go quickly,
and see my brethren. For this cause he came not to the
king's table.
Then Saul being angry against Jonathan said to him:
Thou son of a woman that is the ravisher of a man, do
I not know that thou lovest the son of Isai to thy own
confusion and to the confusion of thy shameless mother?
For as long as the son of Isai liveth upon earth, thou
shalt not be established, nor thy kingdom. Therefore
now presently send, and fetch him to me: for he is the
son of death.
And Jonathan answering Saul his father, said: Why shall
he die: what hath he done?
And Saul caught up a spear to strike him. And Jonathan
understood that it was determined by his father to kill
David.
So Jonathan rose from the table in great anger, and
did not eat bread on the second day after the new moon.
For he was grieved for David, because his father had
put him to confusion.
And when the morning came, Jonathan went into the field,
according to the appointment with David, and a little
boy with him.
And he said to his boy: Go, and fetch me the arrows
which I shoot. And when the boy ran, he shot another
arrow beyond the boy.
The boy therefore came to the place of the arrow which
Jonathan had shot: and Jonathan cried after the boy,
and said: Behold the arrow is there further beyond thee.
And Jonathan cried again after the boy, saying: Make
haste speedily, stand not. And Jonathan's boy gathered
up the arrows, and brought them to his master:
And he knew not at all what was doing: for only Jonathan
and David knew the matter.
Jonathan therefore gave his arms to the boy, and said
to him: Go, and carry them into the city.
And when the boy was gone, David rose out of his place,
which was towards the south, and falling on his face
to the ground, adored thrice: and kissing one another,
they wept together, but David more.
And Jonathan said to David: Go in peace: and let all
stand that we have sworn both of us in the name of the
Lord, saying: The Lord be between me and thee, and between
my seed and thy seed for ever.
And David arose, and departed: and Jonathan went into
the city.
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