1 Samuel 20:1-19

1 Samuel 20:1-19

[1] And David  fled  from Naioth  in Ramah,  and came  and said  before  Jonathan,  What have I done?  what is mine iniquity?  and what is my sin  before  thy father,  that he seeketh  my life?  [2] And he said  unto him, God forbid;  thou shalt not die:  behold, my father  will do  nothing  either great  or small,  but that he will shew  it me: and why should my father  hide  this thing  from me? it is not so. [3] And David  sware  moreover, and said,  Thy father  certainly  that I have found  grace  in thine eyes;  and he saith,  Let not Jonathan  know  this, lest he be grieved:  but truly  as the LORD  liveth,  and as thy soul  liveth,  there is but a step  between me and death.  [4] Then said  Jonathan  unto David,  Whatsoever thy soul  desireth,  I will even do  it for thee. [5] And David  said  unto Jonathan,  Behold, to morrow  is the new moon,  and I should not fail  with the king  at meat:  but let me go,  that I may hide  myself in the field  unto the third  day at even.  [6] If thy father  at all  me, then say,  David  earnestly  leave of me that he might run  to Bethlehem  his city:  for there is a yearly  sacrifice  there for all the family.  [7] If he say  thus, It is well;  thy servant  shall have peace:  but if he be very  then be sure  that evil  is determined  by him. [8] Therefore thou shalt deal  kindly  with thy servant;  for thou hast brought  thy servant  into a covenant  of the LORD  with thee: notwithstanding, if there be  in me iniquity,  slay  me thyself; for why shouldest thou bring  me to thy father?  [9] And Jonathan  said,  Far be it from thee:  for if I knew  that evil  were determined  by my father  to come  upon thee, then would not I tell  it thee? [10] Then said  David  to Jonathan,  Who shall tell  me? or what if thy father  answer  thee roughly?  [11] And Jonathan  said  unto David,  and let us go out  into the field.  And they went out  both  of them into the field.  [12] And Jonathan  said  unto David,  O LORD  God  of Israel,  when I have sounded  my father  about to morrow  any time,  or the third  toward David,  and I then send  not unto thee, and shew  [13] The LORD  do  so  and much more  to Jonathan:  but if it please  my father  to do thee evil,  then I will shew  it thee, and send thee away,  that thou mayest go  in peace:  and the LORD  be with thee, as he hath been with my father.  [14] And thou shalt not only while yet  I live  shew  me the kindness  of the LORD,  that I die  [15] But also thou shalt not cut off  thy kindness  from my house  for  ever:  no, not when the LORD  hath cut off  the enemies  of David  every one  from the face  of the earth.  [16] So Jonathan  made  a covenant with the house  of David,  saying, Let the LORD  even require  it at the hand  of David's  enemies.  [17] And Jonathan  caused David  to swear  again,  because he loved  him: for he loved  him as he loved  his own soul.  [18] Then Jonathan  said  To morrow  is the new moon:  and thou shalt be missed,  because thy seat  will be empty.  [19] And when thou hast stayed three days,  then thou shalt go down  quickly,  and come  to the place  where thou didst hide  thyself when  the business  was in hand, and shalt remain  by  the stone  Ezel.