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In 2 Samuel chapter 1, David receives news that Saul and Jonathan have died in battle against the Philistines. An Amalekite man arrives claiming he killed Saul and brings Saul’s crown and bracelet to David, expecting a reward. Instead, David mourns deeply for Saul and Jonathan and has the Amalekite executed for striking the Lord’s anointed king. The chapter closes with David’s heartfelt lament, “The Song of the Bow,” honoring Saul and especially Jonathan, expressing grief over the loss of Israel’s mighty warriors and the deep friendship they shared.
By Jim & Jody CarmichaelIn 2 Samuel chapter 1, David receives news that Saul and Jonathan have died in battle against the Philistines. An Amalekite man arrives claiming he killed Saul and brings Saul’s crown and bracelet to David, expecting a reward. Instead, David mourns deeply for Saul and Jonathan and has the Amalekite executed for striking the Lord’s anointed king. The chapter closes with David’s heartfelt lament, “The Song of the Bow,” honoring Saul and especially Jonathan, expressing grief over the loss of Israel’s mighty warriors and the deep friendship they shared.