IamRedeemed
Blessed are the pure in Heart, they shall see God.
First of all, everything DMagoh said should be considered before your mind goes off into a wild homosexual idea or causes another to, regarding this Scripture (take a look at mine as well for some additional common sense) David and Jonathan were as close as the closest brothers without being related. They were the best of friends, who each would lay their life down to save the other. I know in this society there are not many friendships like that as everyone is so transit. People don't even know their neighbors anymore or even dine with them, as they use to in a regular basis, so it isn't hard to realize that many people cannot comprehend a covenant friendship. I guarantee you though that men in the military that go to war together DO understand this to a "T". And I am not talking about effeminate males. I am talking about MEN, heterosexual to the core of their being.
Context is also, extremely important to consider when attempting to present wild ideas for speculation.
During the Scripture you cited, Jonathan was commanded to KILL his best friend by His father, the King.
There would be EVERY reason to cry! If Jonathan disobeyed, he risked being killed himself by orders of the King. And he knew he was going to disobey, not only the King, but his father and not going to kill his friend. But can you imagine how he felt?
David knew Jonathan was commanded to kill him by the King which in itself is horrible, I am sure David was crying and even more so than Jonathan, simply because he knew what could now happen to Jonathan for his (David's) sake, because he chose to disobey a command of the King!!
And David knew that Jonathan understood that, and so can you imagine how many emotions besides gratitude, unworthiness and overwhelming love for a brother that would put his life at risk like that for another brother?
That kind of wailing is the kind we should be doing, because Jesus did that very thing for us, and He
WAS brutally killed for our sakes!
Context is also, extremely important to consider when attempting to present wild ideas for speculation.
During the Scripture you cited, Jonathan was commanded to KILL his best friend by His father, the King.
There would be EVERY reason to cry! If Jonathan disobeyed, he risked being killed himself by orders of the King. And he knew he was going to disobey, not only the King, but his father and not going to kill his friend. But can you imagine how he felt?
David knew Jonathan was commanded to kill him by the King which in itself is horrible, I am sure David was crying and even more so than Jonathan, simply because he knew what could now happen to Jonathan for his (David's) sake, because he chose to disobey a command of the King!!
And David knew that Jonathan understood that, and so can you imagine how many emotions besides gratitude, unworthiness and overwhelming love for a brother that would put his life at risk like that for another brother?
That kind of wailing is the kind we should be doing, because Jesus did that very thing for us, and He
WAS brutally killed for our sakes!
You rationalized your thoughts and make logical sense out of it, so you certainly can't be told you are wrong for what you believe. Again, however, it would be up to how someone interprets it. Perhaps David and Jonathan didn't ACT upon their feelings. Who's to say? I'd have no idea as I didn't walk the earth back then. What I do know is :
1 Samuel 20:41After the boy had gone, David got up from the south side of the stone and bowed down before Jonathan three times, with is face to the ground. Then they kissed each other and wept together - but David wept the most.(NIV)Other translations have a different ending to the verse:How would a literalist interpret these scriptures? Certainly one could think there was some sort of homosexuality here, and perhaps just never acted on it. Again, I truly don't know. You may find it amusing..but whether it was the law or not..you think no one disobeyed the law in God's time...only now? That I think is amusing. No one is suggesting a passionate love affair between the two men..but certainly there was SOMETHING there rather than just two friends. If that were the case, it wouldn't have been any different than any relationships b/w two men, but these two were pointed out.
- …and they kissed one another and wept with one another, until David exceeded. (KJV)
- …and they kissed one another and wept with one another until David got control of himself. (Amplified Bible)
- and they sadly shook hands, tears running down their cheeks until David could weep no more. (Living Bible)
- They kissed each other and wept together until David got control of himself. (Modern Language)
- They kissed each other and wept aloud together. (New American Bible)
- Then David and Jonathan kissed each other. They cried together, but David cried the most. (New Century Version)
- Then they kissed one another and shed tears together, until David’s grief was even greater than Jonathan’s. (Revised English Bible)
- …and they kissed one another and wept with one another until David recovered himself. (Revised Standard Version)
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