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Alkitab Terjemahan Baru
1 Samuel 20:37
Ketika budak itu sampai ke tempat letaknya anak panah yang dilepaskan Yonatan itu, maka berserulah Yonatan dari belakang budak itu, katanya: "Bukankah anak panah itu lebih ke sana?"
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Bahasa Indonesia Sehari-hari
Ketika budak itu sampai ke tempat letaknya anak panah yang dilepaskan Yonatan itu, maka berserulah Yonatan dari belakang budak itu, katanya: "Bukankah anak panah itu lebih ke sana?"
Ketika budak itu sampai ke tempat letaknya anak panah yang dilepaskan Yonatan itu, maka berserulah Yonatan dari belakang budak itu, katanya: "Bukankah anak panah itu lebih ke sana?"
Alkitab Terjemahan Lama
Serta sampailah budak itu ke tempat anak panah yang telah dipanahkan Yonatan itu, maka berserulah Yonatan akan budak itu dari belakang, katanya: Bukankah anak panah itu lalu dari padamu ke sebelah sana lagi?
Serta sampailah budak itu ke tempat anak panah yang telah dipanahkan Yonatan itu, maka berserulah Yonatan akan budak itu dari belakang, katanya: Bukankah anak panah itu lalu dari padamu ke sebelah sana lagi?
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from Treasury of Scripure Knowledge
Gill's Notes on the Bible
And when the lad was come to the place of the arrow which Jonathan had shot,.... To the mark which he told him he should shoot at, and whereabout he might expect to find the arrow:
Jonathan cried after the lad, and said, [is] not the arrow beyond thee? he cried with a loud voice and said this, not so much that the lad might hear him, but that David, who lay hid near the place, might hear him; so that if they had no opportunity of seeing and conversing with each other through any person going by at that time, David might know by this sign that evil was determined against him, and must flee for his life; the Syriac and Vulgate Latin versions read, "behold, the arrow is beyond thee"; so Noldius k.
k Concord. Ebr. Part. p. 265. No. 1141.