David, fearing for his life after Saul has tried to kill him twice, goes to Jonathan, Saul’s son, to ask for help. Jonathan promises to help David and to warn him if Saul plans to harm him. Jonathan and David make a covenant of friendship and loyalty. David then leaves and goes into hiding. In this episode, Dr. Brown gives us some semitic insights on a hebrew word that could be translated differently and takes on how the cultural wars misinterpret passages like in 1 Samuel 20.
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Saul became increasingly jealous of David and tried to kill him. Jonathan, Saul’s son, tried to protect David and warned him of Saul’s plans. David fled from Saul and went into hiding. Michal, Saul’s daughter, helped David escape by letting him down from a window. Saul sent messengers to David’s house to watch him and kill him, but Michal tricked the messengers by putting a fake image in David’s bed. David escaped and went to Samuel at Ramah.
After David defeated Goliath, Saul became jealous of David’s popularity and success. Jonathan, Saul’s son, became close friends with David. Saul gave his daughter Merab in marriage to David, but then gave her to another man. Michal, Saul’s other daughter, fell in love with David and they were married.
The Philistines and Israelites were at war. Goliath, a giant Philistine warrior, challenged the Israelites to send a champion to fight him. David, a young shepherd boy, volunteered to fight Goliath. David defeated Goliath with a sling and a stone, and the Israelites were victorious. This passage teaches us that God can use anyone, no matter how young or insignificant they may seem, to accomplish His purposes.