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1 Samuel 20:32 - New Revised Standard Version

32 Then Jonathan answered his father Saul, “Why should he be put to death? What has he done?”

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King James Version (Oxford) 1769

32 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain? what hath he done?

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Amplified Bible - Classic Edition

32 Jonathan answered Saul his father, Why should he be killed? What has he done?

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American Standard Version (1901)

32 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore should he be put to death? what hath he done?

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Common English Bible

32 But Jonathan answered his father Saul, “Why should David be executed? What has he done?”

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Catholic Public Domain Version

32 Then Jonathan, answering his father Saul, said: "Why should he die? What has he done?"

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Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version

32 And Jonathan answering Saul his father said: Why shall he die? what hath he done?

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1 Samuel 20:32
17 Tagairtí Cros  

Then Jacob became angry, and upbraided Laban. Jacob said to Laban, “What is my offense? What is my sin, that you have hotly pursued me?


Make no friends with those given to anger, and do not associate with hotheads,


Do not be quick to anger, for anger lodges in the bosom of fools.


This is an evil in all that happens under the sun, that the same fate comes to everyone. Moreover, the hearts of all are full of evil; madness is in their hearts while they live, and after that they go to the dead.


The heart is devious above all else; it is perverse— who can understand it?


Then he asked, “Why, what evil has he done?” But they shouted all the more, “Let him be crucified!”


A third time he said to them, “Why, what evil has he done? I have found in him no ground for the sentence of death; I will therefore have him flogged and then release him.”


“Our law does not judge people without first giving them a hearing to find out what they are doing, does it?”


and Saul threw the spear, for he thought, “I will pin David to the wall.” But David eluded him twice.


Jonathan spoke well of David to his father Saul, saying to him, “The king should not sin against his servant David, because he has not sinned against you, and because his deeds have been of good service to you;


for he took his life in his hand when he attacked the Philistine, and the Lord brought about a great victory for all Israel. You saw it, and rejoiced; why then will you sin against an innocent person by killing David without cause?”


David fled from Naioth in Ramah. He came before Jonathan and said, “What have I done? What is my guilt? And what is my sin against your father that he is trying to take my life?”


If he says, ‘Good!’ it will be well with your servant; but if he is angry, then know that evil has been determined by him.


Then Ahimelech answered the king, “Who among all your servants is so faithful as David? He is the king's son-in-law, and is quick to do your bidding, and is honored in your house.


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