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1 Samuel 19:5

Good News Translation (US Version)

He risked his life when he killed Goliath, and the Lord won a great victory for Israel. When you saw it, you were glad. Why, then, do you now want to do wrong to an innocent man and kill David for no reason at all?”

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so he and his men took a stand in the middle of the field and fought the Philistines. The Lord gave him a great victory.

But Saul said, “No one will be put to death today, for this is the day the Lord rescued Israel.”

“I have sinned by betraying an innocent man to death!” he said. “What do we care about that?” they answered. “That is your business!”

“Why should he die?” Jonathan replied. “What has he done?”

Remember that my father fought for you. He risked his life to save you from the Midianites.

But I reckon my own life to be worth nothing to me; I only want to complete my mission and finish the work that the Lord Jesus gave me to do, which is to declare the Good News about the grace of God.

I am always ready to risk my life; I have not forgotten your law.

The woman went over to him and saw that he was terrified, so she said to him, “Please, sir, I risked my life by doing what you asked.

because he risked his life and nearly died for the sake of the work of Christ, in order to give me the help that you yourselves could not give.

This, however, was bound to happen so that what is written in their Law may come true: ‘They hated me for no reason at all.’

When Pilate saw that it was no use to go on, but that a riot might break out, he took some water, washed his hands in front of the crowd, and said, “I am not responsible for the death of this man! This is your doing!”

But be sure of this: if you kill me, you and the people of this city will be guilty of killing an innocent man, because it is the Lord who sent me to give you this warning.”

Those who hate me for no reason are more numerous than the hairs of my head. My enemies tell lies against me; they are strong and want to kill me. They made me give back things I did not steal.

But the people said to Saul, “Will Jonathan, who won this great victory for Israel, be put to death? No! We promise by the living Lord that he will not lose even a hair from his head. What he did today was done with God's help.” So the people saved Jonathan from being put to death.

When I saw that you were not going to, I risked my life and crossed the border to fight them, and the Lord gave me victory over them. So why are you coming up to fight me now?”

How, then, shall we escape if we pay no attention to such a great salvation? The Lord himself first announced this salvation, and those who heard him proved to us that it is true.

Moses answered, “Don't be afraid! Stand your ground, and you will see what the Lord will do to save you today; you will never see these Egyptians again.

Defeat does not come to those who trust in you, but to those who are quick to rebel against you.

Saul was convinced by what Jonathan said and made a vow in the Lord's name that he would not kill David.

Ahimelech answered, “David is the most faithful officer you have! He is your own son-in-law, captain of your bodyguard, and highly respected by everyone in the royal court.

but he stood his ground and fought the Philistines until his hand was so cramped that he could not let go of his sword. The Lord won a great victory that day. After it was over, the Israelites returned to where Eleazar was and stripped the armor from the dead.

who plot against good people and sentence the innocent to death.

The three famous soldiers forced their way through the Philistine camp, drew some water from the well, and brought it back to David. But he would not drink it; instead he poured it out as an offering to the Lord

They pay me back evil for good and hatred for love.




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