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1 Samuel 14:25-26-37 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

25-26. The army and the people who lived nearby had gone into a forest, and they came to a place where honey was dripping on the ground. But no one ate any of it, because they were afraid of being put under the curse.

27. Jonathan did not know about Saul's warning to the soldiers. So he dipped the end of his walking stick in the honey and ate some with his fingers. He felt stronger and more alert.

28. Then a soldier told him, “Your father swore that anyone who ate food today would be put under a curse, and we agreed not to eat. That's why we're so weak.”

29. Jonathan said, “My father has caused you a lot of trouble. Look at me! I had only a little of this honey, but already I feel strong and alert.

30. I wish you had eaten some of the food the Philistines left behind. We would have been able to kill a lot more of them.”

31. By evening the Israelite army was exhausted from killing Philistines all the way from Michmash to Aijalon.

32. They grabbed the food they had captured from the Philistines and started eating. They even killed sheep and cows and calves right on the ground and ate the meat without draining the blood.

33. Someone told Saul, “Look! The army is disobeying the Lord by eating meat before the blood drains out.”“You're right,” Saul answered. “They are being unfaithful to the Lord! Hurry! Roll a big rock over here.

34. Then tell everyone in camp to bring their cattle and lambs to me. They can kill the animals on this rock, then eat the meat. That way no one will disobey the Lord by eating meat with blood still in it.”That night the soldiers brought their cattle over to the big rock and killed them there.

35. It was the first altar Saul had built for offering sacrifices to the Lord.

36. Saul said, “Let's attack the Philistines again while it's still dark. We can fight them all night. Let's kill them and take everything they own!”The people answered, “We will do whatever you want.”“Wait!” Ahijah the priest said. “Let's ask God what we should do.”

37. Saul asked God, “Should I attack the Philistines? Will you help us win?”This time God did not answer.

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