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			Lesson 17 – Jonathan – יוֹנָתָ֥ן 
			
			  
			
			Jonathan – יוֹנָתָ֥ן 
			
			  
			
			I) Meaning of the name 
			
			A) Jonathan – יוֹנָתָ֥ן 
			
			1) The Lord has given 
			
			B) Other names 
			
			1) Saul – שָׁאוּל – Σαούλ 
			
			(a) Asked for (of God), or in this case demanded (of 
			God) 
			
			(b) Jonathan’s father 
			
			2) David – דָּוִד – Δαυίδ 
			
			(a) Beloved one 
			
			3) Ahinoam – אֲחִינֹעַם 
			
			(a) My brother’s delight 
			
			(b) Jonathan’s mother 
			
			II) Family Background 
			
			A) Jonathan was the oldest son of Saul.  The heir 
			apparent, he was the son of Saul’s wife Ahinoam.  He had two 
			brothers, two sisters, and at least two half-brothers from Saul’s 
			concubine Rizpah.  
			
			1) 1 Samuel 14:49-51 
			
			2) 2 Samuel 21:8-11  
			
			III) Old Testament Teachings 
			
			A) Jonathan’s Character 
			
			1) The mighty warrior 
			
			(a) 1 Samuel 13:2-3 
			
			(b) 1 Samuel 14:1-45 
			
			2) Loved by the people of Israel 
			
			(a) 1 Samuel 14:24-45 
			
			3) Jonathan was an honest, brave, and valiant 
			warrior. And beloved by the people who he would never be king of. He 
			trusted and obeyed God. 
			
			(a) 1 Samuel 13:14  
			
			B) The example of friendship 
			
			1) Jonathan’s love for David 
			
			(a) 1 Samuel 18:1 
			
			(i) ויאהבו (way·ye·’ĕ·hā·ḇōw) 
			
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			Will love or care for 
			
			(ii) וַיֶּאֱהָבֵ֥הוּ (way·ye·’ĕ·hā·ḇê·hū)
			 
			
			· 
			Will love or care for 
			
			(b) 1 Samuel 18:20 
			
			(i) וַתֶּאֱהַ֛ב (wat·te·’ĕ·haḇ)
			 
			
			· 
			Love amazed or amazing love 
			
			(c) Root 
			
			(i) אָהַב (aheb)  
			
			· 
			Love 
			
			2) Jonathan’s pledge to David 
			
			(a) 1 Samuel 18:3-4 
			
			(i) Luke 9:23-25 
			
			C) The intercessor 
			
			1) Jonathan repeatedly stood between his father, 
			Saul, and David.  When Saul set out to kill David, Jonathan took 
			steps to protect David. 
			
			(a) 1 Samuel 19:1-7 
			
			D) The protector 
			
			1) 1 Samuel 20 
			
			2) 1 Samuel 23:16-18 
			
			E) Mourned and a promise kept 
			
			1) 1 Samuel 31:2 
			
			2) 2 Samuel 1  
			
			(a) 2 Samuel 1:22-26 
			
			3) 2 Samuel 9 
			
			IV) New Testament 
			
			A) Jonathan is never mentioned.  But the man whom 
			Jonathan devoted his life to protecting surely is. (Next week) 
			
			V) Things I hope you learned 
			
			A) Friendship demands selflessness. 
			
			B) Choosing to serve someone can put us at odds even 
			with our family. 
			
			C) Choosing to follow God’s word is more important 
			than worldly gain. 
			
			D) Like Jonathan gave his all to David, we must give 
			our all to Christ if we seek eternal reward. 
			  
			June 5, 2023 
			Prepared by Scott 
			Perkins 
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