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1 Samuel 20:11-23 Common English Bible (CEB)

11. "Come on," Jonathan said to David. "Let’s go into the field." So both of them went out into the field.

12. Then Jonathan told David, "I pledge by the Lord God of Israel that I will question my father by this time tomorrow or on the third day. If he seems favorable toward David, I will definitely send word and make sure you know.

13. But if my father intends to harm you, then may the Lord deal harshly with me, Jonathan, and worse still if I don’t tell you right away so that you can escape safely. May the Lord be with you as he once was with my father.

14. If I remain alive, be loyal to me. But if I die,

15. don’t ever stop being loyal to my household. Once the Lord has eliminated all of David’s enemies from the earth,

16. if Jonathan’s name is also eliminated, then the Lord will seek retribution from David!"

17. So Jonathan again made a pledge to David because he loved David as much as himself.

18. "Tomorrow is the festival of the new moon," Jonathan told David. "You will be missed because your seat will be empty.

19. The day after tomorrow, go all the way to the spot where you hid on the day of the incident, and stay close to that mound.

20. On the third day I will shoot an arrow to the side of the mound as if aiming at a target.

21. Then I’ll send the servant boy, saying, ‘Go retrieve the arrow.’ If I yell to the boy, ‘Hey! The arrow is on this side of you. Get it!’ then you can come out because it will be safe for you. There won’t be any trouble—I make a pledge on the Lord’s life.

22. But if I yell to the young man, ‘Hey! The arrow is past you,’ then run for it, because the Lord has sent you away.

23. Either way, the Lord is witness between us forever regarding the promise we made to each other."

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