And Jacob, being inflated, said with contention: "For which fault of mine, or for what sin of mine, have you become so enraged against me
1 Samuel 20:32 - Catholic Public Domain Version Then Jonathan, answering his father Saul, said: "Why should he die? What has he done?" 更多版本King James Version (Oxford) 1769 And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore shall he be slain? what hath he done? Amplified Bible - Classic Edition Jonathan answered Saul his father, Why should he be killed? What has he done? American Standard Version (1901) And Jonathan answered Saul his father, and said unto him, Wherefore should he be put to death? what hath he done? Common English Bible But Jonathan answered his father Saul, “Why should David be executed? What has he done?” Douay-Rheims version of The Bible - 1752 version And Jonathan answering Saul his father said: Why shall he die? what hath he done? English Standard Version 2016 Then Jonathan answered Saul his father, “Why should he be put to death? What has he done?” |
And Jacob, being inflated, said with contention: "For which fault of mine, or for what sin of mine, have you become so enraged against me
Do not be willing to be a friend to an angry man, and do not walk with a furious man,
The end of a speech is better than the beginning. Patience is better than arrogance.
This is a very great burden among all things that are done under the sun: that the same things happen to everyone. And when the hearts of the sons of men are filled with malice and contempt in their lives, afterwards they shall be dragged down to hell.
The procurator said to them, "But what evil has he done?" But they cried out all the more, saying, "Let him be crucified."
Then he said to them a third time: "Why? What evil has he done? I find no case against him for death. Therefore, I will chastise him and release him."
"Does our law judge a man, unless it has first heard him and has known what he has done?"
And he threw it, thinking that he would be able to fix David to the wall. And David stepped aside twice, from before his face.
Then Jonathan spoke good things about David to his father Saul. And he said to him: "You should not sin, O king, against your servant David. For he has not sinned against you, and his works toward you are very good.
And he took his life in his own hand, and struck down the Philistine. And the Lord wrought a great salvation for all of Israel. You saw it, and you rejoiced. Why then would you sin against innocent blood by killing David, who is without guilt?"
Then David fled from Naioth, which is in Ramah, and he went and said before Jonathan: "What have I done? What is my iniquity, or what is my sin, against your father, so that he would seek my life?"
If he will say, 'It is well,' then your servant will have peace. But if he will be angry, know that his malice has reached its height.
And responding to the king, Ahimelech said: "But who among all your servants is as faithful as David? And he is the son-in-law of the king, and he goes forth at your order, and he is a glory within your house.