And it came to pass after the dying of Saul, that David returned Amalek. And David stayed in Ziklag days
And it came to pass in the day that behold, a man came from out of the camp of the people of Saul, and his clothes were torn up, and earth his head. And it happened in his entering to David, that he fell upon the ground and did obeisance to him.
And said From what place do you come? And he said to him, From out of the camp of Israel I have come through safe.
And said What word Report to me! And he said, have fled from the battle, and have fallen of the people, and they died; and Saul and Jonathan his son died.
And David said to the servant-lad, In the reporting it, how do you know that have died
And said reporting to him, By chance I fell among the mountain of Giboa; and behold, Saul was stayed upon his spear; and behold, the chariots and the commanders of the cavalry joined together against him.
And he looked behind him, and he beheld me, and he called me. And I said, Behold,
And he said to me, Who are you? And I said, an Amalekite
And he said to me, Stand indeed above me, and put me to death! for constrained for is yet in me.
And I stood over him, and put him to death, for I knew that he would not live after he fell. And I took the crown, the one upon his head, and the armlet, the one upon his arm, and I brought them my master here.
And David took hold of his clothes, and tore them; and all the men, the ones with him.
And they beat their chests and wept, and fasted until evening over Saul, and over Jonathan his son, and over the people of Judah, and over the house of Israel, because they were struck by
And David said to the servant-lad, the one reporting to him, From what place are you? And he said, the son
And said How is it you do not fear to bear your hand to utterly destroy the anointed one of the lord?
And David called one of his servant-lads, and he said, Coming forward, you meet him! And he struck him, and he died.
And said Your blood your head, for your mouth answered against you, saying, I put to death the anointed one of the lord.
And David lamented this lamentation over Saul, and over Jonathan his son.
And he spoke to teach the sons of Judah. Behold, it is written upon of the upright.
And he said, Set up a stone monument, O Israel, for the ones having died upon your heights being slain! How are fallen
Announce it not in Gath, and announce it not as good news in the streets of Ashkelon! lest at any time should be glad lest at any time should exult
O mountains in Gilboa, may there not fall upon you neither dew nor rain; and O fields of first-fruits, for there was loathed of Saul was not anointed with oil.
From of the slain, and from of the mighty ones, of Jonathan did not return empty to the rear; and of Saul did not return empty.
Saul and Jonathan, the ones being loved, and beautiful ones; not parted in their life, and in their death they were not parted. above and above
Daughters of Israel, weep over Saul! the one dressing you with scarlet apparel, with your ornament; the one bearing ornament for your clothes.
How fell in of battle, O Jonathan, upon your heights you were slain.
I ache over you, Jonathan, O my brother. You were beautiful to me, exceedingly; caused wonder above of women.