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Venerdi, 26 aprile 2024 - San Marcellino ( Letture di oggi)

1 Samuel 20


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1Fleeing from the huts at Ramah, David went and confronted Jonathan, 'What have I done, what is myguilt, how have I wronged your father, for him to want to take my life?'2He replied, 'You must not think that! You are not going to die. My father, you see, does nothing,important or unimportant, without confiding in me, so why should my father hide this from me? It is not true.'3In reply, David swore, 'Your father knows very wel that I enjoy your favour, and thinks, "Jonathanmust not know about this or he wil be upset." But, as Yahweh lives and as you yourself live, there is only a stepbetween me and death.'4At which, Jonathan said to David, 'Whatever you think best, I wil certainly do for you.'5David replied, 'Look, tomorrow is New Moon and I ought to sit at table with the king, but you must letme go and hide in the countryside until the evening.6If your father notices my absence, you must say, "David insistently asked me for permission to hurryover to Bethlehem, his home town, because they are holding the annual sacrifice there for the whole clan."7If he says, "Very wel ," your servant is safe, but if he flies into a rage, you may be sure that he hassome evil plan.8Show your servant faithful love, since you have bound your servant to you by a pact in Yahweh'sname. But if I am guilty, then kil me yourself -- why take me to your father?'9Jonathan replied, 'Perish the thought! If I knew for sure that my father was determined to do you amischief, would I not have told you?'10David then said to Jonathan, 'Who wil let me know if your father gives you a harsh answer?'11Jonathan then said to David, 'Come on, let us go out into the country,' and the pair of them went outinto the country.12Jonathan then said to David, 'By Yahweh, God of Israel! I shal sound my father this time tomorrow; ifal is wel for David and I do not then send and inform you,13may Yahweh bring unnameable ills to Jonathan and worse ones too! If my father intends to do you amischief, I shal tel you so and let you get away, so that you can be safe. And may Yahweh be with you as heused to be with my father!14If I am stil alive, show your servant faithful love; if I die,15never withdraw your faithful love from my family. When Yahweh has exterminated every enemy ofDavid's from the face of the earth,16do not let Jonathan's name be exterminated with Saul's family, or may Yahweh cal David toaccount!'17Jonathan then renewed his oath to David, since he loved him like his very soul.18Jonathan then said to David, 'Tomorrow is New Moon; your absence wil be noticed, since your placewil be empty.19The day after tomorrow your absence wil be very marked, and you must go to the place where youhid on the day of the deed, and stay beside that mound.20For my part, the day after tomorrow I shal shoot three arrows in that direction, as though at a target.21I shal then send a servant to go and find the arrows. If I say to him, "The arrows are this side of you,get them," come out, since al will be well for you and nothing the matter, as sure as Yahweh lives.22But if I say to him, "The arrows are ahead of you," then be off, for Yahweh himself wil be sendingyou away.23And as regards the agreement we made, you and I, why, Yahweh is witness between us for ever.'24So David hid in the country; New Moon came and the king sat down to his meal.25He sat in his usual place with his back to the wall, Jonathan sat facing him and Abner sat next toSaul; but David's place was empty.26Saul said nothing that day, thinking, 'It is sheer chance; he is unclean.'27On the day after New Moon, the second day, David's place was stil empty.28Saul said to his son Jonathan, 'Why did not the son of Jesse come to the meal either yesterday ortoday?'29Jonathan answered Saul, 'David insistently asked me for permission to go to Bethlehem. "Please letme go," he said, "for we are holding the clan sacrifice in the town and my brothers have ordered me to attend.So now, if I enjoy your favour, let me get away and see my brothers." That is why he has not come to the king'stable.'30Saul flew into a rage with Jonathan and said, 'Son of a rebel ious slut! Don't I know that you side withthe son of Jesse to your own shame and your mother's dishonour?31As long as the son of Jesse lives on earth, neither you nor your royal rights are secure. Now havehim fetched and brought to me; he deserves to die.'32Jonathan retorted to his father Saul, 'Why should he die? What has he done?'33But Saul brandished his spear at him to strike him, and Jonathan realised that his father wasdetermined that David should die.34Hot with anger, Jonathan got up from the table and ate nothing on the second day of the month,being upset about David -- and because his father had insulted him.35Next morning, Jonathan went out into the country at the time agreed with David, taking a youngservant with him.36He said to his servant, 'Run and find the arrows which I am going to shoot,' and the servant ran whileJonathan shot an arrow ahead of him.37When the servant reached the spot to which Jonathan had shot the arrow, Jonathan shouted afterhim, 'Is not the arrow ahead of you?'38Again Jonathan shouted after the servant, 'Quick! Hurry, do not stand around.' Jonathan's servantpicked up the arrow and brought it back to his master.39The servant suspected nothing; only Jonathan and David knew what was meant.40Jonathan then gave his weapons to his servant and said, 'Go and carry them to the town.'41As soon as the servant had gone, David stood up beside the mound, threw himself to the ground,prostrating himself three times. They then embraced each other, both weeping copiously.42Jonathan then said to David, 'Go in peace. And as regards the oath that both of us have sworn bythe name of Yahweh, may Yahweh be witness between you and me, between your descendants and mine forever.'