2 Samuel 1
1 Now it came to pass
after the
death of
Saul, when
David was
returned from the
slaughter of the
Amalekites, and
David had
abode two days in
Ziklag; 2 It came even to pass on the
third day, that, behold, a
man came out of the
camp from
Saul with his
clothes rent, and
earth upon his
head: and so it was, when he
came to
David, that he
fell to the
earth, and did
obeisance.
3 And
David said unto him, From whence
comest thou? And he
said unto him, Out of the
camp of
Israel am I
escaped.
4 And
David said unto him,
How went the
matter? I pray thee,
tell me. And he
answered, That the
people are
fled from the
battle, and
many of the
people also are
fallen and
dead; and
Saul and
Jonathan his
son are
dead also.
5 And
David said unto the young
man that
told him, How
knowest thou that
Saul and
Jonathan his
son be
dead?
6 And the young
man that
told him
said, As I
happened by
chance upon
mount Gilboa, behold,
Saul leaned upon his
spear; and, lo, the
chariots and
horsemen followed hard after him.
7 And when he
looked behind him, he
saw me, and
called unto me. And I
answered, Here am I.
8 And he
said unto me, Who art thou? And I
answered him, I am an
Amalekite. 9 He
said unto me again,
Stand, I pray thee, upon me, and
slay me: for
anguish is
come upon me, because my
life is yet whole in me.
10 So I
stood upon him, and
slew him, because I was
sure that he could not
live after that he was
fallen: and I
took the
crown that was upon his
head, and the
bracelet that was on his
arm, and have
brought them hither unto my
lord. 11 Then
David took
hold on his
clothes, and
rent them; and likewise all the
men that were with him:
12 And they
mourned, and
wept, and
fasted until
even, for
Saul, and for
Jonathan his
son, and for the
people of the
LORD, and for the
house of
Israel; because they were
fallen by the
sword. 13 And
David said unto the young
man that
told him, Whence art thou? And he
answered, I am the
son of a
stranger, an
Amalekite. 14 And
David said unto him, How wast thou not
afraid to stretch
forth thine
hand to
destroy the
LORD'S anointed? 15 And
David called one of the young
men, and
said, Go
near, and
fall upon him. And he
smote him that he
died.
16 And
David said unto him, Thy
blood be upon thy
head; for thy
mouth hath
testified against thee,
saying, I have
slain the
LORD'S anointed. 17 And
David lamented with this
lamentation over
Saul and over
Jonathan his
son: 18 (Also he
bade them
teach the
children of
Judah the use of the
bow: behold, it is
written in the
book of Jasher.)
19 The
beauty of
Israel is
slain upon thy high
places: how are the
mighty fallen!
20 Tell it not in
Gath, publish it not in the
streets of
Askelon; lest the
daughters of the
Philistines rejoice, lest the
daughters of the
uncircumcised triumph.
21 Ye
mountains of
Gilboa, let there be no
dew, neither let there be
rain, upon you, nor
fields of
offerings: for there the
shield of the
mighty is vilely cast
away, the
shield of
Saul, as though he had not been
anointed with
oil. 22 From the
blood of the
slain, from the
fat of the
mighty, the
bow of
Jonathan turned not
back, and the
sword of
Saul returned not
empty. 23 Saul and
Jonathan were
lovely and
pleasant in their
lives, and in their
death they were not
divided: they were
swifter than
eagles, they were
stronger than
lions. 24 Ye
daughters of
Israel, weep
over Saul, who
clothed you in
scarlet, with other
delights, who
put on
ornaments of
gold upon your
apparel. 25 How are the
mighty fallen in the
midst of the
battle! O
Jonathan, thou wast
slain in thine high
places. 26 I am
distressed for thee, my
brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy
love to me was
wonderful, passing the
love of
women. 27 How are the
mighty fallen, and the
weapons of
war perished!