Óh ka lheueh Saul dan Nabi Daud seuleusoe geupeugah haba, Nabi Daud laju geu angkat lé Raja Saul jeuet keu peugawée gobnyan dan phon uroe nyan gobnyan hana geubri woele u rumoh ureuëng syiek gobnyan. Yonatan aneuëk agam Saul, ka geudeungoe awaknyan meututoe haba. Gobnyan teurasa cit teutarek keu Nabi Daud nyan, dan geugaséh gobnyan lagée geugaséh droe geuh keudroe.
What Does This Mean?
After David finished speaking to Saul, Jonathan, Saul's son, formed a deep bond with David. Jonathan loved David as much as he loved himself. This verse shows the profound connection between Jonathan and David.
Explained for Children
Imagine you have a best friend, and you love them so much that you feel like they are part of you. That's how Jonathan felt about David. He loved David as much as he loved himself.
Historical Background
1 Samuel was written by several authors, including Samuel, Nathan, and Gad, around 1000-900 BC. It was written for the Israelites to understand their history and the importance of following God's will. The cultural setting involves the transition from the period of the judges to the monarchy in Israel.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you have a friend at school who is different from you, but you become very close. This friendship can be like Jonathan and David's bond, showing that true friendship transcends differences.