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1 Samuel 20:33
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Then Saul threw his spear at Jonathan to kill him, so he knew that his father was determined to kill David.
Sha'ul cast his spear at him to strike him; whereby Yonatan knew that is was determined of his father to put David to death.
And Saul cast a javelin at him to smite him: whereby Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to slay David.
Then Saul hurled his spear at him to kill him. So Jonathan knew that his father had decided to kill David.
But Saul hurled his spear at him to strike him. So Jonathan knew that his father was determined to put David to death.
Then Saul threw his spear at Jonathan, trying to kill him. So Jonathan knew that his father really wanted to kill David.
Then Saul hurled his spear at him to strike him down, so Jonathan knew [without any doubt] that his father had decided to put David to death.
Then Saul hurled his spear at him to strike and kill him; so Jonathan knew that his father had decided to put David to death.
And Saul cast a speare at him to hit him, whereby Ionathan knew, that it was determined of his father to slay Dauid.
Then Saul hurled his spear at him to strike him down; so Jonathan knew that his father had decided to put David to death.
Saul threw his spear at Jonathan and tried to kill him. Then Jonathan was sure that his father really did want to kill David.
But Sha'ul threw his spear at him, aiming to kill; Y'honatan could no longer doubt that his father was determined to put David to death.
Then Saul cast the spear at him to smite him; and Jonathan knew that it was determined by his father to put David to death.
But Saul threw his spear at Jonathan and tried to kill him. So Jonathan knew that his father wanted very much to kill David.
And Saul lifted up a javelin to smite him; whereby Jonathan knew that his father was determined to slay David.
At that, Saul threw his spear at Jonathan to kill him, and Jonathan realized that his father was really determined to kill David.
And Saul threw the spear at him, to strike him. And Jonathan knew that it had been determined by his father to kill David.
Then shot Saul the iauelynge at him, that he might smite him. The perceaued Ionathas, that his father was vtterly determed to kyll Dauid,
And Saul cast his spear at him to smite him; whereby Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to put David to death.
And Saul, pointing his spear at him, made an attempt to give him a wound: from which it was clear to Jonathan that his father's purpose was to put David to death.
And Saul lift vp a speare to hit him, wherby Ionathan wist well that it was vtterly determined of his father to slay Dauid.
And Saul cast his spear at him to smite him; whereby Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to put David to death.
And Saul cast a iauelin at him to smite him, whereby Ionathan knewe that it was determined of his father to slay Dauid.
And Saul lifted up his spear against Jonathan to slay him: so Jonathan knew that this evil was determined on by his father to slay David.
And Saul cast his spear at him to smite him: whereby Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to put David to death.
Then Saul hurled his spear at Jonathan to kill him; so Jonathan knew that his father was determined to kill David.
And Saul took the spere, that he schulde smyte hym, and Jonathas vndirstood, that it was determynd of his fadir, that Dauid schulde be slayn.
And Saul casteth the javelin at him to smite him, and Jonathan knoweth that it hath been determined by his father to put David to death.
And Saul cast his spear at him to smite him; whereby Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to put David to death.
And Saul cast a javelin at him to smite him: by which Jonathan knew that it was determined by his father to slay David.
Saul cast his spear at him to strike him; whereby Jonathan knew that is was determined of his father to put David to death.
Then Saul cast a spear at him to kill him, by which Jonathan knew that it was determined by his father to kill David.
Then Saul hurled his spear at Jonathan, intending to kill him. So at last Jonathan realized that his father was really determined to kill David.
But Saul threw his spear at Jonathan to kill him, so he knew that his father had decided to kill David.
But Saul threw his spear at him to strike him; so Jonathan knew that it was the decision of his father to put David to death.
And Saul hurled his spear at him, to smite him. So Jonathan knew that it was, determined, of his father, to put David to death.
And Saul caught up a spear to strike him. And Jonathan understood that it was determined by his father to kill David.
But Saul cast his spear at him to smite him; so Jonathan knew that his father was determined to put David to death.
Saul threw his spear at him to kill him. That convinced Jonathan that his father was fixated on killing David.
Then Saul hurled his spear at him to strike him down; so Jonathan knew that his father had decided to put David to death.
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Gill's Notes on the Bible
And Saul cast a javelin at him to smite him,.... So provoked to wrath was he by what he said. It seems by this that Saul always had a javelin or spear in his hand, which is to be accounted for by the custom of those times; in other countries, as well as in this, the kings used to carry spears in their hands instead of sceptres, and which they used as such; so Justin h, speaking of the times of Romulus, says, that kings in those times had spears, as an ensign of royalty, which the Greeks call sceptres; and so the Greeks called sceptres spears i:
whereby Jonathan knew that it was determined of his father to slay David; for since he attempted to smite him, his own son, for speaking on his behalf, it might be well concluded, that such was his settled wrath and malice, that he would if possible kill David, could he get him into his hands.
h E Trogo, l. 43. c. 3. i Pausanias in Boeoticis, sive, l. 9. p. 859. Vid. Barthii Animadv. ad Claudian in nupt. Honor ver. 119.