At that, Sha’ul hurled a spear at him to smite him. Then Yehonathan knew that his father had resolved to put Dawiḏ
“If he says thus, ‘It is well,’ your servant is safe. But if he is very displeased, then know that he has resolved to do evil.
Then Sha’ul hurled the spear, for he said, “Let me smite Dawiḏ
and Sha’ul sought to smite the spear through Dawiḏ
And Yehonathan rose up from the table in the heat of displeasure, and ate no food the second day of the month, for he was grieved for Dawiḏ
And Shelomoh sought to kill Yaroḇ