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2 Samuel 1

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1 After the death of Saul, David returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites and stayed in Ziklag two days.

2 On the third day a man with torn clothes and dust on his head arrived from Saul’s camp. When he came to David, he fell to the ground to pay him homage.

3 “Where have you come from?” David asked. “I have escaped from the Israelite camp,” he replied.

4 “What was the outcome?” David asked. “Please tell me.” “The troops fled from the battle,” he replied. “Many of them fell and died. And Saul and his son Jonathan are also dead.”

5 Then David asked the young man who had brought him the report, “How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?”

6 “I happened to be on Mount Gilboa,” he replied, “and there was Saul, leaning on his spear, with the chariots and the cavalry closing in on him.

7 When he turned around and saw me, he called out to me, and I answered, ‘Here I am!’

8 ‘Who are you?’ he asked. So I told him, ‘I am an Amalekite.’

9 Then he begged me, ‘Stand over me and kill me, for agony has seized me, but my life still lingers.’

10 So I stood over him and killed him, because I knew that after he had fallen he could not survive. And I took the crown that was on his head and the band that was on his arm, and I have brought them here to my lord.”

11 Then David took hold of his own clothes and tore them, and all the men who were with him did the same.

12 They mourned and wept and fasted until evening for Saul and his son Jonathan, and for the people of the LORD and the house of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword.

13 And David inquired of the young man who had brought him the report, “Where are you from?” “I am the son of a foreigner,” he answered. “I am an Amalekite.”

14 So David asked him, “Why were you not afraid to lift your hand to destroy the LORD’s anointed?”

15 Then David summoned one of the young men and said, “Go, execute him!” So the young man struck him down, and he died.

16 For David had said to the Amalekite, “Your blood be on your own head because your own mouth has testified against you, saying, ‘I killed the LORD’s anointed.’”

17 Then David took up this lament for Saul and his son Jonathan,

18 and he ordered that the sons of Judah be taught the Song of the Bow. It is written in the Book of Jashar:

19 “Your glory, O Israel, lies slain on your heights. How the mighty have fallen!

20 Tell it not in Gath; proclaim it not in the streets of Ashkelon, lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, and the daughters of the uncircumcised exult.

21 O mountains of Gilboa, may you have no dew or rain, no fields yielding offerings of grain. For there the shield of the mighty was defiled, the shield of Saul, no longer anointed with oil.

22 From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the mighty, the bow of Jonathan did not retreat, and the sword of Saul did not return empty.

23 Saul and Jonathan, beloved and delightful in life, were not divided in death. They were swifter than eagles; they were stronger than lions.

24 O daughters of Israel, weep for Saul, who clothed you in scarlet and luxury, who decked your garments with ornaments of gold.

25 How the mighty have fallen in the thick of battle! Jonathan lies slain on your heights.

26 I grieve for you, Jonathan, my brother. You were delightful to me; your love to me was extraordinary, surpassing the love of women.

27 How the mighty have fallen, and the weapons of war have perished!”

KJV

1 ¶ Now it came to pass after the death of Saul, when David was returned from the slaughter of the Amalekites, and David had abode two days in Ziklag;

2 It came even to pass on the third day, that, behold, a man came out of the camp from Saul with his clothes rent, and earth upon his head: and [so] it was, when he came to David, that he fell to the earth, and did obeisance.

3 And David said unto him, From whence comest thou? And he said unto him, Out of the camp of Israel am I escaped.

4 And David said unto him, How went the matter? I pray thee, tell me. And he answered, That the people are fled from the battle, and many of the people also are fallen and dead; and Saul and Jonathan his son are dead also.

5 And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son be dead?

6 And the young man that told him said, As I happened by chance upon mount Gilboa, behold, Saul leaned upon his spear; and, lo, the chariots and horsemen followed hard after him.

7 And when he looked behind him, he saw me, and called unto me. And I answered, Here [am] I.

8 And he said unto me, Who [art] thou? And I answered him, I [am] an Amalekite.

9 He said unto me again, Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and slay me: for anguish is come upon me, because my life [is] yet whole in me.

10 So I stood upon him, and slew him, because I was sure that he could not live after that he was fallen: and I took the crown that [was] upon his head, and the bracelet that [was] on his arm, and have brought them hither unto my lord.

11 ¶ Then David took hold on his clothes, and rent them; and likewise all the men that [were] with him:

12 And they mourned, and wept, and fasted until even, for Saul, and for Jonathan his son, and for the people of the LORD, and for the house of Israel; because they were fallen by the sword.

13 And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence [art] thou? And he answered, I [am] the son of a stranger, an Amalekite.

14 And David said unto him, How wast thou not afraid to stretch forth thine hand to destroy the LORD'S anointed?

15 And David called one of the young men, and said, Go near, [and] fall upon him. And he smote him that he died.

16 And David said unto him, Thy blood [be] upon thy head; for thy mouth hath testified against thee, saying, I have slain the LORD'S anointed.

17 ¶ And David lamented with this lamentation over Saul and over Jonathan his son:

18 (Also he bade them teach the children of Judah [the use of] the bow: behold, [it is] written in the book of Jasher.)

19 The beauty of Israel is slain upon thy high places: how are the mighty fallen!

20 Tell [it] not in Gath, publish [it] not in the streets of Askelon; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised triumph.

21 Ye mountains of Gilboa, [let there be] no dew, neither [let there be] rain, upon you, nor fields of offerings: for there the shield of the mighty is vilely cast away, the shield of Saul, [as though he had] not [been] anointed with oil.

22 From the blood of the slain, from the fat of the mighty, the bow of Jonathan turned not back, and the sword of Saul returned not empty.

23 Saul and Jonathan [were] lovely and pleasant in their lives, and in their death they were not divided: they were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions.

24 Ye daughters of Israel, weep over Saul, who clothed you in scarlet, with [other] delights, who put on ornaments of gold upon your apparel.

25 How are the mighty fallen in the midst of the battle! O Jonathan, [thou wast] slain in thine high places.

26 I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.

27 How are the mighty fallen, and the weapons of war perished!

1545 Luther's English Bible (LED)

David's song of mourning over the death of Saul and Jonathan.

1 After the death of Saul, when David was come again from the battle of Amalek, and abode two days in Ziklag,

2 And, behold, on the third day there came a man of the host of Saul with his clothes rent, and earth upon his head. And when he came to David, he fell to the ground, and worshipped.

3 And David said unto him, Whence comest thou? And he said unto him, Out of the host of Israel am I escaped.

4 And David said unto him, Tell me how it is. And he said, The people are fled from the battle, and much people are fallen: and Saul is dead, and Jonathan his son.

5 And David said unto the young man that told him, How knowest thou that Saul and Jonathan his son are dead?

6 And the young man that told him said: I came to mount Gilboa, and, behold, Saul leaned upon his spear, and the chariots and horsemen pursued after him.

7 And he turned, and saw me, and called unto me. And I said, Here am I.

8 And he said unto me, Who art thou? And I said unto him, I am an Amalekite.

9 And he said unto me, Come near me, and slay me: for I am afflicted round about, and my life is yet in me.

10 And I came unto him, and slew him; for I knew well that he could not live after his fall: and I took the crown from off his head, and the bracelet from off his arm, and brought it unto thee, my lord.

11 And David took hold of his garments, and rent them, and all the men that were with him.

12 And they mourned, and wept, and fasted until even, over Saul, and over Jonathan his son, and over the LORD'S people, and over the house of Israel, because they were fallen by the sword.

13 And David said unto the young man that told him, Whence art thou? And he said: I am the son of a stranger, an Amalekite.

14 And David said unto him, How art thou not afraid to lay thine hand upon the LORD'S anointed to destroy him?

15 And David said unto one of his young men, Come near, and smite him. And he smote him, and he died.

16 And David said unto him, Thy blood be upon thy head: for thy mouth hath spoken against thee, saying: I have slain the LORD'S anointed.

17 And David lamented this lamentation over Saul, and over Jonathan his son.

18 And commanded that the children of Judah should be taught the bow. Behold, it is written in the book of the righteous:

19 The noblest of Israel are slain in thy high places. How are the mighty fallen!

20 Declare it not in Gath, proclaim it not in the street of Asklon; lest the daughters of the Philistines rejoice, lest the daughters of the uncircumcised be glad.

21 Ye mountains of Gilboa, let there be no dew, neither let there be rain upon you, neither let there be any ground for heave offerings: for there the shield of the mighty is cut off, the shield of Saul, as though it were not anointed with oil.

22 The bow of Jonathan hath never failed, and the sword of Saul hath never returned empty of the blood of the slain, and of the fat of the mighty.

23 Saul and Jonathan, lovely and sweet in their life, are not parted in death; lighter than eagles, and stronger than lions.

24 Ye daughters of Israel, weep for Saul, who clothed you cleanly with raisin paint, and adorned you with jewels of gold upon your garments.

25 How are the mighty fallen in the battle! Jonathan is slain upon thy high places.

26 I am sorry for thee, my brother Jonathan. I have had great joy and delight in thee; thy love hath been more strange unto me than woman's love is.

27 How have the heroes fallen, and the valiant perished!

1545 Luther's English Bible (LED)

Machine-translated from Luther's final 1545 German Bible

The LED is an English rendering of Martin Luther's final 1545 German Bible. According to BackToLuther, it was produced by using the DeepL Translator on Luther's German text, then processed, polished, formatted, and hyperlinked for reading, while preserving chapter headings and other notations from orthodox German Lutheran Bibles.

Source attribution: BackToLuther, “Luther's 1545 Bible - in English by… DeepL Translator (The LED Bible)”.

For print editions, see “1545 Luther's English Bible (LED): now in print”.

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