Jonathan
And Ner begat Kish, and Kish begat Saul, and Saul begat
Jonathan, and Malchishua, and Abinadab, and Eshbaal....
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And Ner begat Kish; and Kish begat Saul; and Saul begat
Jonathan, and Malchishua, and Abinadab, and Eshbaal....
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The LORD do so and much more to Jonathan: but if it please my
father [to do] thee evil, then I will shew it thee, and send
thee away, that thou mayest go in peace: and the LORD be with
thee, as he hath been with my father....
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Jonathan was a son of Abiathar the priest (2 Samuel 15:27),
and served as a messenger during Absalom's rebellion. (2
Samuel 15:36, 17:17)....
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Jonathan (Hebrew: יְהֹונָתָן Yəhōnāṯān or Yehonatan) is a heroic
figure in 1 Samuel in the Hebrew Bible. He was the son of King
Saul and close friend of King David. The relationship between
David and Jonathan is one of the most notable biblical
relationships.
Jonathan first appears in the biblical narrative as the victor
of Geba, a Philistine ...
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Jonathan is a figure appearing in the account of Micah's Idol
in the Book of Judges, in which he is appointed as the priest
of a shrine; since the shrine contained an ephod and teraphim,
Jonathan is referred to as an idol-worshipper by traditional
Judaism. The text identifies Jonathan as the son of Gershom,
son of Manasseh[1], but there is a s...
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jon'-a-than (yehonathan, yonathan, "Yahweh has given";
Ionathan; compare JEHONATHAN):
(1) (Hebrew yehonathan): The young "Levite" of Judges 17; 18
referred to by name in 18:30, where he is called "the son of
Gershom, the son of Moses," and where the King James Version
has "Manasseh" for Moses, following the Massoretic Text in
which the letter ...
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-1. A Levite of Bethlehem, who becomes a priest for Micah;
accepts idolatry; joins the Danites
Jud 17:7-13; 18:1-30
-2. Son of Saul
1Sa 14:49
Victory of, over the Philistine garrison of Geba
1Sa 13:3,4,16
Victory of, over the Philistines at Michmash
1Sa 14:1-18
Under Saul's curse pronounced against anyone who might
take
food before Saul ...
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that is, "the gift of Jehovah," the eldest son of King
Saul. (B.C. about 1095-1056.) He was a man of great strength
and activity. 2Sa 1:23 He was also famous as a warrior, 1Ch
12:2 as is shown by the courage he showing in attacking the
garrison of the Philistines, in company with is armor-bearer
only, slaying twenty men and putting an army to ...
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whom Jehovah gave, the name of fifteen or more persons that
are
mentioned in Scripture. The chief of these are, (1.)
A Levite
descended from Gershom (Judg. 18:30). His history is
recorded in
17:7-13 and 18:30. The Rabbins changed this name
into Manasseh
"to screen the memory of the great lawgiver from the
stain of
having so unworthy an ap...
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