told him what his father was planning. “Tomorrow morning,” he warned him, “you must find a hiding place out in the fields.
Parallel translations
- WEB Jonathan told David, saying, “Saul my father seeks to kill you. Now therefore, please take care of yourself in the morning, and live in a secret place, and hide yourself.
- KJV But Jonathan Saul’s son delighted much in David: and Jonathan told David, saying, Saul my father seeketh to kill thee: now therefore, I pray thee, take heed to thyself until the morning, and abide in a secret place, and hide thyself:
- BSB so he warned David, saying, “My father Saul intends to kill you. Be on your guard in the morning; find a secret place and hide there.
- NKJV So Jonathan told David, saying, “My father Saul seeks to kill you. Therefore please be on your guard until morning, and stay in a secret place and hide.
- NASB So Jonathan informed David, saying, “My father Saul is seeking to put you to death. Now then, please be on your guard in the morning, and stay in a hiding place and conceal yourself.
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Jonathan warns David of Saul's intent to kill him and urges him to hide himself the next morning.
Overview
At personal risk, Jonathan exposes his father's murderous plan to protect his friend. His faithfulness to David over loyalty to a sinful royal agenda shows that covenant love rightly takes precedence over corrupt human authority. Jonathan acts as a faithful mediator, standing between David and danger.
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- Prov 17:17A friend loves at all times; and a brother is born for adversity.
- Acts 9:24but their plot became known to Saul. They watched the gates both day and night that they might kill him,
- Acts 23:16But Paul’s sister’s son heard of their lying in wait, and he came and entered into the barracks and told Paul.
- Ps 16:3As for the saints who are in the earth, they are the excellent ones in whom is all my delight.
- 1 Sam 18:1–3When he had finished speaking to Saul, the soul of Jonathan was knit with the soul of David, and Jonathan loved him as his own soul.
- 1 Sam 20:2He said to him, “Far from it; you will not die. Behold, my father does nothing either great or small, but that he discloses it to me. Why would my father hide this thing from me? It is not so.”
- 1 Jn 3:12–14unlike Cain, who was of the evil one, and killed his brother. Why did he kill him? Because his deeds were evil, and his brother’s righteous.
- John 15:17–19“I command these things to you, that you may love one another.
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