1 Samuel 14:24-28

Jonathan Violates Saul’s Oath

24 Now the men of Israel were hard pressed that day, for Saul had made the army agree to this oath: “Cursed be the man who eats food before evening! I will get my vengeance on my enemies!” So no one in the army ate anything.

25 Now the whole army
Heb “all the land.”
entered the forest and there was honey on the ground.
Heb “the surface of the field.”
26When the army entered the forest, they saw
Heb “and the army entered the forest, and look!”
the honey flowing, but no one ate any of it,
Heb “and there was no one putting his hand to his mouth.”
for the army was afraid of the oath.
27But Jonathan had not heard about the oath his father had made the army take. He extended the end of his staff that was in his hand and dipped it in the honeycomb. When he ate it,
Heb “and he returned his hand to his mouth.”
his eyes gleamed.
The translation follows the Qere and several medieval Hebrew mss in reading “gleamed,” rather than the Kethib, “saw.”
28Then someone from the army informed him, “Your father put the army under a strict oath
Heb “your father surely put the army under an oath.” The infinitive absolute is used before the finite verb to emphasize the solemn nature of the oath.
saying, ‘Cursed be the man who eats food today!’ That is why the army is tired.”
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