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Chapter 20
And
Dauid
fled
from
Naioth
in
Ramah,
and
came
and
said
before
Ionathan,
What
haue
I
done?
what
is
mine
iniquity?
and
what
is
my
sinne
before
thy
father,
that
he
seeketh
my
life?
2
And
he
said
vnto
him,
God
forbid,
thou
shalt
not
die;
beholde,
my
father
will
doe
nothing,
either
great
or
small,
but
that
he
will
shew
it
me:
and
why
should
my
father
hide
this
thing
from
me?
it
is
not
so.
3
And
Dauid
sware
moreouer,
and
said,
Thy
father
certeinly
knoweth
that
I
haue
found
grace
in
thine
eyes,
and
he
sayth,
Let
not
Ionathan
know
this,
lest
he
be
grieued:
but
truely,
as
the
Lord
liueth,
and
as
thy
soule
liueth,
there
is
but
a
step
betweene
me
&
death.
4
Then
said
Ionathan
vnto
Dauid,
Whatsoeuer
thy
soule
desireth,
I
will
euen
doe
it
for
thee.
5
And
Dauid
said
vnto
Ionathan,
Behold,
to
morrow
is
the
new
moone,
and
I
should
not
faile
to
sit
with
the
king
at
meate:
but
let
me
goe,
that
I
may
hide
my
selfe
in
the
fields
vnto
the
third
day
at
euen.
6
If
thy
father
at
all
misse
me,
then
say,
Dauid
earnestly
asked
leaue
of
me
that
he
might
runne
to
Bethlehem
his
citie:
for
there
is
a
yeerely
sacrifice
there
for
all
the
family.
7
If
he
say
thus,
It
is
well,
thy
seruant
shall
haue
peace:
but
if
he
be
very
wroth,
then
be
sure
that
euill
is
determined
by
him.
8
Therefore
thou
shalt
deale
kindly
with
thy
seruant,
for
thou
hast
brought
thy
seruant
into
a
couenant
of
the
Lord
with
thee:
notwithstanding,
if
there
be
in
me
iniquitie,
slay
me
thy
selfe:
for
why
shouldest
thou
bring
me
to
thy
father?
9
And
Ionathan
said,
Farre
be
it
from
thee:
for
if
I
knew
certainely
that
euill
were
determined
by
my
father
to
come
vpon
thee,
then
would
not
I
tell
it
thee?
10
Then
said
Dauid
to
Ionathan,
Who
shall
tell
me?
or
what
if
thy
father
answere
thee
roughly?
11
And
Ionathan
said
vnto
Dauid,
Come,
and
let
vs
goe
out
into
the
field.
And
they
went
out
both
of
them
into
the
field.
12
And
Ionathan
said
vnto
Dauid,
O
Lord
God
of
Israel,
when
I
haue
sounded
my
father,
about
to
morrow
any
time,
or
the
third
day,
and
behold,
if
there
be
good
toward
Dauid,
and
I
then
send
not
vnto
thee,
and
shew
it
thee;
13
The
Lord
doe
so
and
much
more
to
Ionathan:
but
if
it
please
my
father
to
doe
thee
euill,
then
I
wil
shew
it
thee,
and
send
thee
away,
that
thou
mayest
goe
in
peace,
and
the
Lord
be
with
thee,
as
hee
hath
beene
with
my
father.
14
And
thou
shalt
not
onely
while
yet
I
liue,
shew
me
the
kindnesse
of
the
Lord,
that
I
die
not:
15
But
also
thou
shalt
not
cut
off
thy
kindnesse
from
my
house
for
euer:
no
not
when
the
Lord
hath
cut
off
the
enemies
of
Dauid,
euery
one
from
the
face
of
the
earth.
16
So
Ionathan
made
a
couenant
with
the
house
of
Dauid,
saying,
Let
the
Lord
euen
require
it
at
the
hande
of
Dauids
enemies.
17
And
Ionathan
caused
Dauid
to
sweare
againe,
because
he
loued
him:
for
he
loued
him
as
he
loued
his
owne
soule.
18
Then
Ionathan
said
to
Dauid,
To
morrow
is
the
newe
moone:
and
thou
shalt
be
missed,
because
thy
seat
wil
be
emptie.
19
And
when
thou
hast
stayed
three
dayes,
then
thou
shalt
goe
downe
quickly,
and
come
to
the
place
where
thou
diddest
hide
thy
selfe,
when
the
businesse
was
in
hand,
and
shalt
remaine
by
the
stone
Ezel.
20
And
I
will
shoot
three
arrowes
on
the
side
thereof,
as
though
I
shot
at
a
marke.
21
And
behold,
I
will
send
a
ladde,
saying,
Goe,
find
out
the
arrowes.
If
I
expresly
say
vnto
the
lad,
Behold,
the
arrowes
are
on
this
side
of
thee,
take
them:
then
come
thou,
for
there
is
peace
to
thee,
and
no
hurt,
as
the
Lord
liueth.
22
But
if
I
say
thus
vnto
the
yong
man,
Behold,
the
arrowes
are
beyond
thee:
goe
thy
way,
for
the
Lord
hath
sent
thee
away.
23
And
as
touching
the
matter
which
thou
and
I
haue
spoken
of,
behold,
the
Lord
be
betweene
thee
and
mee
for
euer.
24
So
Dauid
hid
himselfe
in
the
field:
and
when
the
newe
moone
was
come,
the
king
sate
him
downe
to
eate
meate.
25
And
the
king
sate
vpon
his
seate,
as
at
other
times,
euen
vpon
a
seate
by
the
wall:
and
Ionathan
arose,
and
Abner
sate
by
Sauls
side,
and
Dauids
place
was
emptie.
26
Neuerthelesse,
Saul
spake
not
any
thing
that
day:
for
hee
thought,
Some
thing
hath
befallen
him,
hee
is
not
cleane;
surely
he
is
not
cleane.
27
And
it
came
to
passe
on
the
morrow
which
was
the
second
day
of
the
moneth,
that
Dauids
place
was
emptie:
and
Saul
said
vnto
Ionathan
his
sonne,
Wherefore
commeth
not
the
sonne
of
Iesse
to
meat,
neither
yesterday
nor
to
day?
28
And
Ionathan
answered
Saul,
Dauid
earnestly
asked
leaue
of
me,
to
goe
to
Bethlehem.
29
And
he
said,
Let
me
goe,
I
pray
thee,
for
our
familie
hath
a
sacrifice
in
the
citie,
and
my
brother,
hee
hath
commanded
mee
to
be
there:
and
now
if
I
haue
found
fauour
in
thine
eyes,
let
me
get
away,
I
pray
thee,
and
see
my
brethren:
Therefore
he
commeth
not
vnto
the
kings
table.
30
Then
Sauls
anger
was
kindled
against
Ionathan,
and
hee
said
vnto
him,
Thou
sonne
of
the
peruerse
rebellious
woman,
doe
not
I
know
that
thou
hast
chosen
the
sonne
of
Iesse
to
thine
owne
confusion,
and
vnto
the
confusion
of
thy
mothers
nakednesse?
31
For
as
long
as
the
sonne
of
Iesse
liueth
vpon
the
ground,
thou
shalt
not
be
stablished,
nor
thy
kingdome:
wherefore
now
send
and
fetch
him
vnto
mee,
for
he
shall
surely
die.
32
And
Ionathan
answered
Saul
his
father,
and
said
vnto
him,
Wherefore
shall
hee
be
slaine?
what
hath
hee
done?
33
And
Saul
cast
a
iauelin
at
him
to
smite
him,
whereby
Ionathan
knewe
that
it
was
determined
of
his
father
to
slay
Dauid.
34
So
Ionathan
arose
from
the
table
in
fierce
anger,
and
did
eate
no
meat
the
second
day
of
the
moneth:
for
hee
was
grieued
for
Dauid,
because
his
father
had
done
him
shame.
35
And
it
came
to
passe
in
the
morning,
that
Ionathan
went
out
into
the
field,
at
the
time
appointed
with
Dauid,
and
a
little
ladde
with
him.
36
And
he
said
vnto
his
lad,
Runne,
finde
out
now
the
arrowes
which
I
shoote.
And
as
the
ladde
ranne,
he
shot
an
arrow
beyond
him.
37
And
when
the
ladde
was
come
to
the
place
of
the
arrow,
which
Ionathan
had
shot,
Ionathan
cryed
after
the
ladde,
and
said,
Is
not
the
arrow
beyond
thee?
38
And
Ionathan
cryed
after
the
ladde,
Make
speed,
haste,
stay
not.
And
Ionathans
ladde
gathered
vp
the
arrowes,
and
came
to
his
master.
39
But
the
lad
knew
not
any
thing:
onely
Ionathan
and
Dauid
knew
the
matter.
40
And
Ionathan
gaue
his
artillery
vnto
his
ladde,
and
said
vnto
him,
Goe,
cary
them
to
the
citie.
41
And
assoone
as
the
ladde
was
gone,
Dauid
arose
out
of
a
place
toward
the
South,
and
fell
on
his
face
to
the
ground,
and
bowed
himselfe
three
times:
and
they
kissed
one
another,
and
wept
one
with
another,
vntill
Dauid
exceeded.
42
And
Ionathan
said
to
Dauid,
Goe
in
peace,
forasmuch
as
wee
haue
sworne
both
of
vs
in
the
Name
of
the
Lord,
saying;
The
Lord
be
betweene
me
and
thee,
and
betweene
my
seede
and
thy
seede
for
euer.
And
hee
arose,
and
departed:
and
Ionathan
went
into
the
citie.
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