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1 Samuel 20 :: Amplified Bible (AMP)

David and Jonathan’s Covenant

1Sa 20:1

David fled from Naioth in Ramah and he came and said to Jonathan, “What have I done? What is my [fn]guilt? What is my sin before (against) your father, that he is seeking my life?”

1Sa 20:2Jonathan said to him, “Far from it! You shall not die. My father does nothing [fn]important or insignificant without telling me. So why would he hide this thing from me? It is not so!”
1Sa 20:3But David vowed again, saying “Your father certainly knows that I have found favor in your sight, and he has said, ‘Do not let Jonathan know this, or he will be worried.’ But truly as the LORD lives and as your soul lives, there is hardly a step between me and death.”
1Sa 20:4Then Jonathan said to David, “Whatever you say, I will do for you.”
1Sa 20:5David said to Jonathan, “Behold, tomorrow is the New Moon [observance], and I should sit at the table to eat [the sacrificial meal] with the king; but let me go, so that I may hide myself in the field until the third evening.
1Sa 20:6“If your father misses me at all, then say, ‘David earnestly asked permission from me to go to Bethlehem, his city, because it is the yearly sacrifice there for the entire family.’
1Sa 20:7“If he says, ‘All right,’ your servant will be safe; but if he is very angry, then be certain that he has decided on evil.
1Sa 20:8“Therefore show kindness to your servant, because you have brought your servant into a covenant of the LORD with you. But if there is iniquity (guilt) in me, kill me yourself; for why should you bring me to your father [to be killed]?”
1Sa 20:9Jonathan said, “Far be it from [happening to] you! In fact, if I indeed learn that my father has decided to harm you, would I not tell you about it?”
1Sa 20:10Then David said to Jonathan, “Who will tell me if your father answers you harshly?”
1Sa 20:11Jonathan said to David, “Come, let us go out into the field [to talk].” So they went out to the field.
1Sa 20:12

Then Jonathan said to David, “The LORD, the God of Israel, is my witness! When I have sounded out my father about this time tomorrow, or the third day, behold, if he has a good feeling toward [fn]you, shall I not then send word to you and make it known to you?

1Sa 20:13“But if it pleases my father to do you harm, may the LORD do so to Jonathan, and more if I do not let you know about it and send you away, so that you may go in [fn]safety. And [fn]may the LORD be with you as He has been with my father.
1Sa 20:14“If I am still alive, will you not show me the lovingkindness and faithfulness of the LORD, [fn]so that I will not die?
1Sa 20:15“You shall never cut off your lovingkindness and faithfulness from my house, not even when the LORD cuts off every one of the enemies of David from the face of the earth.”
1Sa 20:16So Jonathan made a covenant with the [fn]house of David. [[fn]He added,] “May [fn]the LORD require it at the hands of David’s enemies. [that is, hold them accountable for any harm they inflict on David].”
1Sa 20:17Jonathan made David vow again because of his love for him, for Jonathan loved him as himself.
1Sa 20:18

Then Jonathan said to David, “Tomorrow is the New Moon [festival], and you will be missed because your seat will be empty.

1Sa 20:19“When you have stayed for three days, you shall go down quickly and come to the place where you hid yourself [fn]on that eventful day [when my father tried to kill you], and shall stay by the stone Ezel.
1Sa 20:20“I will shoot three arrows to the side of it, as though I shot at a target.
1Sa 20:21“And I will send a boy, saying, ‘Go, find the arrows.’ If I specifically say to the boy, ‘Look, the arrows are on this side of you, get them,’ then come [back to my father’s table]; for it is [fn]safe for you and there is [fn]no danger, as the LORD lives.
1Sa 20:22“But if I say to the boy, ‘Look, the arrows are beyond you,’ then go, for the LORD has sent you away.
1Sa 20:23“As for the agreement of which you and I have spoken, behold, the LORD is between you and me forever [making sure that we each keep our word].”
1Sa 20:24

So David hid in the field; and when the New Moon [festival] came, the king sat down to eat food.

1Sa 20:25The king sat on his seat as on previous occasions, on his seat by the wall; then Jonathan stood up, and Abner [his commander] sat down by Saul’s side, but David’s place was empty.
1Sa 20:26Yet Saul did not say anything that day, for he thought, “It is an incident [of some kind] and [fn]he is not [ceremonially] clean—surely he is unclean.”
1Sa 20:27But on the next day, the second day of the new moon, David’s place was empty [again]; and Saul said to Jonathan his son, “Why has the son of Jesse not come to the meal, either yesterday or today?”
1Sa 20:28Jonathan answered Saul, “David earnestly asked me for permission to go to Bethlehem.
1Sa 20:29He said, ‘Please let me go because our family is holding a sacrifice in the city, and my brother has commanded me to attend. Now, if I have found favor in your eyes, please let me slip away so that I may see my brothers.’ That is why he has not come to the king’s table.”

Saul Is Angry with Jonathan

1Sa 20:30

Then Saul’s anger burned against Jonathan and he said to him, “You son of a [fn]wayward, rebellious woman! Do I not know that you have chosen the son of Jesse [over me] to your own shame, and to the shame of your mother’s nakedness?

1Sa 20:31“For as long as the son of Jesse lives on the earth, neither you [as heir to the throne] nor your kingdom will be established. So now, send [someone] and bring him to me, for he [fn]must die.”
1Sa 20:32Jonathan answered Saul his father, “Why must he be put to death? What has he done?”
1Sa 20:33Then Saul hurled his spear at him to strike him down, so Jonathan knew [without any doubt] that his father had decided to put David to death.
1Sa 20:34Then Jonathan stood up from the table in the heat of anger, and ate no food on that second day of the new moon (month), for he grieved and worried about David because his father had dishonored him.
1Sa 20:35

In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for the meeting with David, and a young boy was with him.

1Sa 20:36And he said to his boy, “Run, please find the arrows which I am about to shoot.” As the boy ran, he shot an arrow past him.
1Sa 20:37When the boy came to the place where Jonathan had shot the arrow, Jonathan called to him, “Is the arrow not beyond you?”
1Sa 20:38And Jonathan called out after the boy, “Hurry, be quick, do not stay!” So Jonathan’s boy picked up the arrow and came back to his master.
1Sa 20:39But the boy was not aware of anything; only Jonathan and David knew about the matter.
1Sa 20:40Jonathan gave his weapons to his boy and said to him, “Go, take them to the city.”
1Sa 20:41As soon as the boy was gone, David got up from the south side [beside the mound of stones] and fell on his face to the ground [in submission and respect], and bowed three times. Then they kissed one another and wept together, but David wept more.
1Sa 20:42Jonathan told David, “Go [fn]in safety, inasmuch as we have sworn to each other in the name of the LORD, saying, ‘The LORD shall be between me and you, and between my descendants and yours forever.’” [fn]Then he stood and left, while Jonathan went into the city.
AMP Footnotes
Or iniquity.
Lit great or small.
Lit David.
Lit shalom.
With this statement Jonathan acknowledges that David has been anointed king.
To secure his throne a new king would usually kill anyone who was a potential rival for the throne. Jonathan is asking assurance that he will not be assassinated after David becomes king.
This covenant was binding not only on David and Jonathan, but also on their descendants.
This may have been the additional vow mentioned in v 17.
Jonathan was aligning himself with David against all of David’s enemies, including Saul.
Lit on the day of the doing.
Lit shalom.
Lit nothing.
Saul assumed that David had come into contact with a source of ritual pollution, such as a corpse, and was for that reason temporarily disqualified from participating in the New Moon Festival.
The vulgar language of this Hebrew idiom demeaned Jonathan, not his mother, and Saul implied that she was ashamed of giving birth to him.
Lit is a son of death.
Lit in shalom.
In Hebrew, this is v 1 of the next chapter making the versification different throughout ch 21.
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