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1 Samuel 20 Explained: Jonathan’s Covenant With David and the Hidden Revelation of Jesus Christ

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1 Samuel 20 Explained — Jonathan’s Covenant Reveals Jesus Christ David was hunted. Saul’s jealousy had become murderous. Jonathan stood between a raging king and God’s chosen servant. Yet hidden inside this emotional chapter is one of the clearest reflections of Jesus Christ in all of 1 Samuel . This is not only a story about friendship. It is about covenant love, sacrifice, protection, and the preservation of God’s anointed king. Every moment points beyond David… toward Christ. The Setting of 1 Samuel 20 After escaping Saul’s attempts to kill him in 1 Samuel 19 , David runs to Jonathan in confusion and grief. David cannot understand why Saul hates him so intensely. Jonathan initially struggles to believe his father could truly want David dead, but together they create a plan to uncover Saul’s intentions during the New Moon feast. The chapter becomes deeply emotional as Jonathan realizes Saul truly intends to murder David. Breaking Down the Meaning of 1 Samuel 20 Jonathan and ...

1 Samuel 18: David and Jonathan’s Covenant Reveals Jesus the True King

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1 Samuel 18 — The Rejected King Loved by the Faithful After David defeated Goliath in 1 Samuel 17 , Israel celebrated a new hero. But while the people rejoiced, Saul’s heart began to darken with jealousy. In 1 Samuel 18, the battle is no longer against giants outside Israel, but against the corruption growing inside the king himself. This chapter is filled with covenant, persecution, love, worship, spiritual warfare, and powerful symbolism pointing directly to Jesus Christ. David becomes beloved by the people, hated by Saul, protected by Jonathan, and empowered by the Spirit of God. Every part of this chapter echoes the future ministry of Christ. Breaking Down 1 Samuel 18 Jonathan Loved David Jonathan, Saul’s son, immediately forms a covenant with David. He removes his robe, armor, sword, bow, and belt and gives them to David. This was far more than friendship. Jonathan was the rightful heir to Saul’s throne, yet he willingly surrendered royal symbols to David. This points for...