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contrivance; they told it to the king; and when her father
complained of her that she had saved his enemy; and had put a
trick upon himself; she invented this plausible defense for
herself; and said; That when he had threatened to kill her; she
lent him her assistance for his preservation; out of fear; for
which her assistance she ought to be forgiven; because it was not
done of her own free choice; but out of necessity: 〃For;〃 said
she; 〃I do not suppose that thou wast so zealous to kill thy
enemy; as thou wast that I should be saved。〃 Accordingly Saul
forgave the damsel; but David; when he had escaped this danger;
came to the prophet Samuel to Ramah; and told him what snares the
king had laid for him; and how he was very near to death by
Saul's throwing a spear at him; although he had been no way
guilty with relation to him; nor had he been cowardly in his
battles with his enemies; but had succeeded well in them all; by
God's assistance; which thing was indeed the cause of Saul's
hatred to David。

5。 When the prophet was made acquainted with the unjust
proceedings of the king; he left the city Ramah; and took David
with him; to a certain place called Naioth; and there he abode
with him。 But when it was told Saul that David was with the
prophet; he sent soldiers to him; and ordered them to take him;
and bring him to him: and when they came to Samuel; and found
there a congregation of prophets; they became partakers of the
Divine Spirit; and began to prophesy; which when Saul heard of;
he sent others to David; who prophesying in like manner as did
the first; he again sent others; which third sort prophesying
also; at last he was angry; and went thither in great haste
himself; and when he was just by the place; Samuel; before he saw
him; made him prophesy also。 And when Saul came to him; he was
disordered in mind (19) and under the vehement agitation of a
spirit; and; putting off his garments; (20) he fell down; and lay
on the ground all that day and night; in the presence of Samuel
and David。

6。 And David went thence; and came to Jonathan; the son of Saul;
and lamented to him what snares were laid for him by his father;
and said; that though he had been guilty of no evil; nor had
offended against him; yet he was very zealous to get him killed。
Hereupon Jonathan exhorted him not to give credit to such his own
suspicions; nor to the calumnies of those that raised those
reports; if there were any that did so; but to depend on him; and
take courage; for that his father had no such intention; since he
would have acquainted him with that matter; and have taken his
advice; had it been so; as he used to consult with him in common
when he acted in other affairs。 But David sware to him that so it
was; and he desired him rather to believe him; and to provide for
his safety; than to despise what he; with great sincerity; told
him: that he would believe what he said; when he should either
see him killed himself; or learn it upon inquiry from others: and
that the reason why his father did not tell him of these things;
was this; that he knew of the friendship and affection that he
bore towards him。

7。 Hereupon; when Jonathan found that this intention of Saul was
so well attested; he asked him what he would have him do for him。
To which David replied; 〃I am sensible that thou art willing to
gratify me in every thing; and procure me what I desire。 Now
tomorrow is the new moon; and I was accustomed to sit down then
with the king at supper: now; if it seem good to thee; I will go
out of the city; and conceal myself privately there; and if Saul
inquire why I am absent; tell him that I am gone to my own city
Bethlehem; to keep a festival with my own tribe; and add this
also; that thou gavest me leave so to do。 And if he say; as is
usually said in the case of friends that are gone abroad; It is
well that he went; then assure thyself that no latent mischief or
enmity may be feared at his hand; but if he answer otherwise;
that will be a sure sign that he hath some designs against me;
Accordingly thou shalt inform me of thy father's inclinations;
and that out of pity to my case and out of thy friendship for me;
as instances of which friendship thou hast vouchsafed to accept
of the assurances of my love to thee; and to give the like
assurances to me; that is; those of a master to his servant; but
if thou discoverest any wickedness in me; do thou prevent thy
father; and kill me thyself。〃

8。 But Jonathan heard these last words with indignation; and
promised to do what he desired of him; and to inform him if his
father's answers implied any thing of a melancholy nature; and
any enmity against him。 And that he might the more firmly depend
upon him; he took him out into the open field; into the pure air;
and sware that he would neglect nothing that might tend to the
preservation of David; and he said; 〃I appeal to that God; who;
as thou seest; is diffused every where; and knoweth this
intention of mine; before I explain it in words; as the witness
of this my covenant with thee; that I will not leave off to make
frequent trims of the purpose of my father till I learn whether
there be any lurking distemper in the most secret parts of his
soul; and when I have learnt it; I will not conceal it from thee;
but will discover it to thee; whether he be gently or peevishly
disposed; for this God himself knows; that I pray he may always
be with thee; for he is with thee now; and will not forsake thee;
and will make thee superior to thine enemies; whether my father
be one of them; or whether I myself be such。 Do thou only
remember what we now do; and if it fall out that I die; preserve
my children alive; and requite what kindness thou hast now
received to them。〃 When he had thus sworn; he dismissed David;
bidding him go to a certain place of that plain wherein he used
to perform his exercises; for that; as soon as he knew the mind
of his father; he would come thither to him; with one servant
only; 〃and if;〃 says he; 〃I shoot three darts at the mark; and
then bid my servant to carry these three darts away; for they are
before him; know thou that there is no mischief to be feared from
my father; but if thou hearest me say the contrary; expect the
contrary from the king。 However; thou shalt gain security by my
means; and shalt by no means suffer any harm; but see thou dost
not forget what I have desired of thee in the time of thy
prosperity; and be serviceable to my children。〃 Now David; when
he had received these assurances from Jonathan; went his way to
the place appointed。

9。 But on the next day; which was the new moon; the king; when he
had purified himself; as the custom was; came to supper; and when
there sat by him his son Jonathan on his right hand; and Abner;
the captain of his host; on the other hand; he saw David's seat
was empty; but said nothing; supposing that he had not purified
himself since he had accompanied with his wife; and so could not
be present; but when he saw that he was not there the second day
of the month neither; he inquired of his son Jonathan why the son
of Jesse did not come to the supper and the feast; neither the
day before nor that day。 So Jonathan said; That he was gone;
according to the agreement between them; to his own city; where
his tribe kept a festival; and that by his permission: that he
also invited him to come to their sacrifice; 〃and;〃 says
Jonathan; 〃if thou wilt give me leave; I Will go thither; for
thou knowest the good…will that I bear him。〃 And then it was that
Jonathan understood his father's hatred to David; and plainly saw
his entire disposition; for Saul could not restrain his anger;
but reproached Jonathan; and called him the son of a runagate;
and an enemy; and said he was a partner with David; and his
assistant; and that by his behavior he showed he had no regard to
himself; or to his mother; and would not be persuaded of this; …
that while David is alive; their kingdom was not secure to them;
yet did he bid him send for him; that he might be punished。 And
when Jonathan said; in answer; 〃What hath he done that thou wilt
punish him?〃 Saul no longer contented himself to express his
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