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1 Samuel 14:39

New Century Version

As surely as the Lord lives who has saved Israel, even if my son Jonathan did the sin, he must die.” But no one in the army spoke.

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David became very angry at the rich man. He said to Nathan, “As surely as the Lord lives, the man who did this should die!

The king said to Joab, “Look, I will do what I promised. Bring back the young man Absalom.”

Good and bad people end up the same— those who are right and those who are wrong, those who are good and those who are evil, those who are clean and those who are unclean, those who sacrifice and those who do not. The same things happen to a good person as happen to a sinner, to a person who makes promises to God and to one who does not.

The men of Israel were miserable that day because Saul had made an oath for all of them. He had said, “No one should eat food before evening and before I finish defeating my enemies. If he does, he will be cursed!” So no Israelite soldier ate food.

Then Saul said to all the Israelites, “You stand on this side. I and my son Jonathan will stand on the other side.” The men answered, “Do whatever you think is best.”

Saul said, “Jonathan, if you don’t die, may God punish me terribly.”

Saul listened to Jonathan and then made this promise: “As surely as the Lord lives, David won’t be put to death.”

As long as Jesse’s son lives, you will never be king or have a kingdom. Now send for David and bring him to me. He must die!”

But the king said, “Ahimelech, you and all your relatives must die!”

Saul made a promise to the woman in the name of the Lord. He said, “As surely as the Lord lives, you won’t be punished for this.”




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