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1 Samuel 20:32

Contemporary English Version (Anglicised) 2012

“Why do you want to kill David?” Jonathan asked. “What has he done?”

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Jacob became very angry and said to Laban: What have I done wrong? Have I committed some crime? Is that why you hunted me down?

Don't make friends with anyone who has a bad temper.

Only fools get angry quickly and hold a grudge.

It's terribly unfair for the same thing to happen to each of us. We are mean and foolish while we live, and then we die.

You people of Judah are so deceitful that you even fool yourselves, and you can't change.

Pilate answered, “But what crime has he done?” “Nail him to a cross!” they yelled even louder.

Pilate spoke to them a third time, “But what crime has he done? I have not found him guilty of anything for which he should be put to death. I will have him beaten with a whip and set free.”

“Our Law doesn't let us condemn people before we hear what they have to say. We cannot judge them before we know what they have done.”

Saul thought, “I'll pin David to the wall.” He threw the spear at David twice, but David dodged and got away both times.

The next morning, Jonathan reminded Saul about the many good things David had done for him. Then he said, “Why do you want to kill David? He hasn't done anything to you. He has served in your army and has always done what's best for you. He even risked his life to kill Goliath. The LORD helped Israel win a great victory that day, and it made you happy.”

David escaped from Prophets Village. Then he ran to see Jonathan and asked, “Why does your father Saul want to kill me? What have I done wrong?”

If your father says it's all right, then I'm safe. But if he gets angry, you'll know he wants to harm me.

“Your Majesty, none of your officers is more loyal than David!” Ahimelech replied. “He's your son-in-law and the captain of your bodyguard. Everyone in your family respects him.




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