| 1-Sam 13:2 | Wae akula ʻo Saula nona i ʻekolu tausani kānaka o ka ʻIseraʻela; ʻelua tausani me Saula ma Mikemasa, a ma ka mauna ʻo Betela, a hoʻokahi tausani me Ionatana ma Gibea o Beniamina; a hoʻihoʻi akula ia i nā kānaka i koe i ko lākou halelewa iho. | Saul chose three thousand men from Israel; two thousand were with him at Micmash and in the hill country of Bethel, and a thousand were with Jonathan at Gibeah in Benjamin. The rest of the men he sent back to their homes. |
| 1-Sam 13:3 | A luku akula ʻo Ionatana i ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia ma Geba; a lohe ko Pilisetia. A puhi akula ʻo Saula i ka pū ma ka ʻāina a pau, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, E hoʻolohe ka poʻe Hebera. | Jonathan attacked the Philistine outpost at Geba, and the Philistines heard about it. Then Saul had the trumpet blown throughout the land and said, "Let the Hebrews hear!" |
| 1-Sam 13:16 | A ʻo Saula a me Ionatana kāna keiki, a ʻo nā kānaka me lāua, noho ihola ma Gibea o Beniamina: akā, hoʻomoana ihola ko Pilisetia ma Mikemasa. | Saul and his son Jonathan and the men with them were staying in Gibeah in Benjamin, while the Philistines camped at Micmash. |
| 1-Sam 13:22 | A i ka lā i kāua ai, ʻaʻole he pahi kaua, ʻaʻole hoʻi he ihe ma ka lima o nā kānaka me Saula, a me Ionatana: akā, ua loaʻa iā Saula a me Ionatana kāna keiki. | So on the day of the battle not a soldier with Saul and Jonathan had a sword or spear in his hand; only Saul and his son Jonathan had them. |
| 1-Sam 14:1 | A i kekahi lā, ʻōlelo akula ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula i ke kanaka uʻi, nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, ʻEā, e hele kāua i ka pā kaua o ko Pilisetia ma kēlā ʻaoʻao. Akā, ʻaʻole ia i haʻi aku i kona makua kāne. | One day Jonathan son of Saul said to the young man bearing his armor, "Come, let's go over to the Philistine outpost on the other side." But he did not tell his father. |
| 1-Sam 14:3 | A ʻo ʻAhia, ke keiki a ʻAhituba, a ke kaikuaʻana o ʻIkaboda, ke keiki a Pinehasa, ke keiki a ʻEli, ke kahuna a Iēhova ma Silo, ua hoʻokomo ʻia ka ʻēpoda. ʻAʻole i ʻike nā kānaka, ua hala ʻo Ionatana. | among whom was Ahijah, who was wearing an ephod. He was a son of Ichabod's brother Ahitub son of Phinehas, the son of Eli, the LORD's priest in Shiloh. No one was aware that Jonathan had left. |
| 1-Sam 14:4 | A ma ke ala a Ionatana i ʻimi ai e hele i ka poʻe koa o ko Pilisetia, he pōhaku ʻoi ma kēia ʻaoʻao, a he pōhaku ʻoi ma kēlā ʻaoʻao: ʻo Bozeza ka inoa o kekahi, a ʻo Sene ka inoa o kekahi. | On each side of the pass that Jonathan intended to cross to reach the Philistine outpost was a cliff; one was called Bozez, and the other Seneh. |
| 1-Sam 14:6 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana i ke kanaka uʻi, nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, ʻEā, e hele kāua i kahi paʻa o ua poʻe lā i ʻoki poepoe ʻole ʻia: e hana mai paha ʻo Iēhova no kāua; no ka mea, ʻaʻohe mea keʻakeʻa iā Iēhova, ke hoʻōla ma ka poʻe nui, a ma ka poʻe ʻuʻuku. | Jonathan said to his young armor-bearer, "Come, let's go over to the outpost of those uncircumcised fellows. Perhaps the LORD will act in our behalf. Nothing can hinder the LORD from saving, whether by many or by few." |
| 1-Sam 14:8 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana, Aia hoʻi, e hele kāua i ua poʻe kānaka lā, a e hōʻike iā kāua iho iā lākou. | Jonathan said, "Come, then; we will cross over toward the men and let them see us. |
| 1-Sam 14:12 | ʻŌlelo maila nā kānaka o ka poʻe koa iā Ionatana, a me ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, ʻī maila, E piʻi mai ʻolua i o mākou nei, a e hōʻike aku mākou iā ʻolua i kekahi mea. ʻĪ akula Ionatana i ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, E piʻi mai ʻoe ma hope oʻu; no ka mea, ua hoʻolilo mai ʻo Iēhova iā lākou i loko o ka lima o ka ʻIseraʻela. | The men of the outpost shouted to Jonathan and his armor-bearer, "Come up to us and we'll teach you a lesson." So Jonathan said to his armor-bearer, "Climb up after me; the LORD has given them into the hand of Israel." |
| 1-Sam 14:13 | Piʻi aʻela ʻo Ionatana ma kona lima, a ma kona wāwae, a ʻo ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua ma hope ona: a hāʻule lākou i mua o Ionatana; a ʻo ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua pepehi akula ia ma hope ona. | Jonathan climbed up, using his hands and feet, with his armor-bearer right behind him. The Philistines fell before Jonathan, and his armor-bearer followed and killed behind him. |
| 1-Sam 14:14 | A ʻo ka pepehi mua ʻana a Ionatana a me ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua, he iwakālua paha kānaka ia, ma kahi kokoke, e like paha me ka hapalua o ka ʻeka ʻāina hoʻokahi. | In that first attack Jonathan and his armor-bearer killed some twenty men in an area of about half an acre. |
| 1-Sam 14:17 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula i nā kānaka me ia, E helu ʻānō, i ʻike kākou i ka mea i hele aʻe mai o kākou aku. Helu akula lākou, aia hoʻi, ʻaʻole ʻo Ionatana, a me ka mea nāna i hali kāna mea kaua. | Then Saul said to the men who were with him, "Muster the forces and see who has left us." When they did, it was Jonathan and his armor-bearer who were not there. |
| 1-Sam 14:21 | A ʻo ka poʻe Hebera i noho ai me ko Pilisetia ma mua, a i hele pū ai me lākou i kahi i hoʻomoana ai, mai kēlā wahi kēia wahi, ʻo lākou kekahi i hui pū ai me ka ʻIseraʻela me Saula a me Ionatana. | Those Hebrews who had previously been with the Philistines and had gone up with them to their camp went over to the Israelites who were with Saul and Jonathan. |
| 1-Sam 14:27 | Akā, ʻaʻole i lohe ʻo Ionatana i ke kauoha a kona makua kāne i nā kānaka i ka hoʻohiki ʻana; no laila, ʻō akula ia i ke koʻokoʻo ma kona lima, a hou ihola i loko o ka waihona meli, a hoʻopā kona lima i kona waha, a hoʻomālamalama ʻia kona mau maka. | But Jonathan had not heard that his father had bound the people with the oath, so he reached out the end of the staff that was in his hand and dipped it into the honeycomb. He raised his hand to his mouth, and his eyes brightened. |
| 1-Sam 14:29 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻopilikia koʻu makua kāne i ka ʻāina: ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoukou, e nānā, ua hoʻomālamalama ʻia koʻu mau maka, no kuʻu hoʻāʻo ʻana i kauwahi ʻuʻuku o kēia meli. | Jonathan said, "My father has made trouble for the country. See how my eyes brightened when I tasted a little of this honey. |
| 1-Sam 14:39 | No ka mea, ma ke ola o Iēhova nāna i hoʻōla i ka ʻIseraʻela, inā paha i loko o Ionatana kaʻu keiki kēia mea, e make ʻiʻo nō ia. ʻAʻole kekahi kanaka i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela i ʻōlelo mai iā ia. | As surely as the LORD who rescues Israel lives, even if it lies with my son Jonathan, he must die." But not one of the men said a word. |
| 1-Sam 14:40 | ʻŌlelo akula ia i ka ʻIseraʻela a pau, ʻO ʻoukou ma kekahi ʻaoʻao, a ʻo wau a me Ionatana kuʻu keiki, ma kekahi ʻaoʻao. ʻĪ maila nā kānaka iā Saula, E hana ʻoe i ka mea pono i kou maka. | Saul then said to all the Israelites, "You stand over there; I and Jonathan my son will stand over here." "Do what seems best to you," the men replied. |
| 1-Sam 14:41 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula iā Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, E hōʻike mai i ka ʻoiaʻiʻo. A ua lawe ʻia ʻo Saula a me Ionatana: a pakele nā kānaka. | Then Saul prayed to the LORD, the God of Israel, "Give me the right answer." And Jonathan and Saul were taken by lot, and the men were cleared. |
| 1-Sam 14:42 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, E hailona i waena o māua a me Ionatana kuʻu keiki. A ua lawe ʻia ʻo Ionatana. | Saul said, "Cast the lot between me and Jonathan my son." And Jonathan was taken. |
| 1-Sam 14:43 | A laila ʻī akula ʻo Saula iā Ionatana, E haʻi mai ʻoe iaʻu i kāu mea i hana ai. Haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana, ʻī akula, Ua hoʻāʻo iho au i kahi meli ʻuʻuku wale nō me ke koʻokoʻo ma kuʻu lima, aia hoʻi, e make ana au. | Then Saul said to Jonathan, "Tell me what you have done." So Jonathan told him, "I merely tasted a little honey with the end of my staff. And now must I die?" |
| 1-Sam 14:44 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Saula, Pēlā ke Akua e hana mai ai, pēlā ʻiʻo hoʻi, no ka mea, e make ʻiʻo nō ʻoe, e Ionatana. | Saul said, "May God deal with me, be it ever so severely, if you do not die, Jonathan." |
| 1-Sam 14:45 | ʻŌlelo maila nā kānaka iā Saula, E make anei ʻo Ionatana, nāna i hana kēia ola nui i waena o ka ʻIseraʻela? ʻAʻole loa, ma ke ola o Iēhova, ʻaʻole e hāʻule iho ma ka honua kekahi lauoho o kona poʻo; no ka mea, ua hana pū aku ia me ke Akua i kēia lā. A hoʻopakele akula nā kānaka iā Ionatana, ʻaʻole ia i make. | But the men said to Saul, "Should Jonathan die--he who has brought about this great deliverance in Israel? Never! As surely as the LORD lives, not a hair of his head will fall to the ground, for he did this today with God's help." So the men rescued Jonathan, and he was not put to death. |
| 1-Sam 14:49 | Eia nā keiki a Saula, ʻo Ionatana, ʻo ʻIsui a me Melekisua: a ʻo ka inoa o kāna mau kaikamāhine ʻelua, ʻo Meraba ka inoa o ke kaikuaʻana, a ʻo Mikala ka inoa o ke kaikaina. | Saul's sons were Jonathan, Ishvi and Malki-Shua. The name of his older daughter was Merab, and that of the younger was Michal. |
| 1-Sam 18:1 | A pau aʻela kāna kamaʻilio pū ʻana me Saula, ua hui pū ʻia ka naʻau o Ionatana me ka naʻau o Dāvida, aloha akula ʻo Ionatana iā ia e like me kona ʻuhane iho. | After David had finished talking with Saul, Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself. |
| 1-Sam 18:3 | A hoʻopaʻa ihola ʻo Ionatana a me Dāvida i kuʻikahi, no ka mea, aloha akula ʻo ia iā ia e like me kona ʻuhane iho. | And Jonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself. |
| 1-Sam 18:4 | Wehe aʻela ʻo Ionatana i kona kapa ʻaʻahu ma luna ona, a hāʻawi akula iā Dāvida, a me kona lole komo, a me kāna pahi kaua, a i kāna kakaka, a me kona kāʻei. | Jonathan took off the robe he was wearing and gave it to David, along with his tunic, and even his sword, his bow and his belt. |
| 1-Sam 19:1 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Saula iā Ionatana i kāna keiki, a i kāna poʻe kauā a pau, e pepehi iā Dāvida: | Saul told his son Jonathan and all the attendants to kill David. But Jonathan was very fond of David |
| 1-Sam 19:2 | Akā ʻo Ionatana, ke keiki a Saula ua nui kona aloha iā Dāvida. Haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻī akula, Ke ʻimi nei ʻo Saula, koʻu makua kāne, e pepehi iā ʻoe. ʻĀnō hoʻi, ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e mālama iā ʻoe iho a kakahiaka, a e noho ma kahi malū, a e hūnā iā ʻoe iho. | and warned him, "My father Saul is looking for a chance to kill you. Be on your guard tomorrow morning; go into hiding and stay there. |
| 1-Sam 19:4 | A ʻōlelo pono akula ʻo Ionatana iā Saula kona makua kāne no Dāvida, ʻī akula iā ia, Mai noho a hana hewa ke aliʻi i kāna kauā iā Dāvida; no ka mea, ʻaʻole ʻo ia i hana hewa mai iā ʻoe, akā, ua pono loa kāna hana ʻana iā ʻoe. | Jonathan spoke well of David to Saul his father and said to him, "Let not the king do wrong to his servant David; he has not wronged you, and what he has done has benefited you greatly. |
| 1-Sam 19:6 | Hoʻolohe ʻo Saula i ka leo o Ionatana; a hoʻohiki ihola ma ke ola o Iēhova, ʻaʻole ia e make. | Saul listened to Jonathan and took this oath: "As surely as the LORD lives, David will not be put to death." |
| 1-Sam 19:7 | Kāhea akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, a haʻi akula ʻo Ionatana iā ia i kēia mau mea a pau: a lawe mai ʻo ia iā Dāvida i o Saula lā, a noho ia i mua ona e like me nā lā ma mua. | So Jonathan called David and told him the whole conversation. He brought him to Saul, and David was with Saul as before. |
| 1-Sam 20:1 | Holo akula ʻo Dāvida mai Naiota i Rama aku, a hele mai, a ʻī maila i mua o Ionatana, He aha lā kaʻu i hana ai? He aha koʻu hewa, he aha koʻu hala i mua o kou makua kāne, i ʻimi mai ai ia i kuʻu ola? | Then David fled from Naioth at Ramah and went to Jonathan and asked, "What have I done? What is my crime? How have I wronged your father, that he is trying to take my life?" |
| 1-Sam 20:3 | Hoʻohiki akula ʻo Dāvida, ʻī akula, Ua ʻike pono kou makua kāne i ka loaʻa ʻana iaʻu o ke aloha i mua o kou maka; a ua ʻōlelo iho, ʻAʻole e hōʻike kēia mea iā Ionatana, o kaumaha ia: akā, he ʻoiaʻiʻo, ma ke ola o Iēhova, a me ke ola o kou ʻuhane, hoʻokahi kapuaʻi wale nō i koe i waena oʻu a me ka make. | But David took an oath and said, "Your father knows very well that I have found favor in your eyes, and he has said to himself, 'Jonathan must not know this or he will be grieved.' Yet as surely as the LORD lives and as you live, there is only a step between me and death." |
| 1-Sam 20:4 | ʻŌlelo akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻO ka mea a kou naʻau e ʻī mai ai, ʻo kaʻu ia e hana aku ai iā ʻoe. | Jonathan said to David, "Whatever you want me to do, I'll do for you." |
| 1-Sam 20:5 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Dāvida iā Ionatana, Aia hoʻi, ʻapōpō ka malama hou, a he pono iaʻu e noho pū me ke aliʻi i ka ʻahaʻaina: akā, e kuʻu mai ʻoe iaʻu, a hūnā au iaʻu iho ma ke kula, a hiki i ke ahiahi o ka pō ʻakolu. | So David said, "Look, tomorrow is the New Moon festival, and I am supposed to dine with the king; but let me go and hide in the field until the evening of the day after tomorrow. |
| 1-Sam 20:9 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana, ʻAʻole loa ia mea iā ʻoe: no ka mea, inā paha i ʻike pono wau, ua ʻino ka manaʻo ʻana o koʻu makua kāne e hele mai ma luna ou, ʻaʻole anei au i haʻi aku iā ʻoe? | "Never!" Jonathan said. "If I had the least inkling that my father was determined to harm you, wouldn't I tell you?" |
| 1-Sam 20:10 | ʻĪ mai ʻo Dāvida iā Ionatana, Na wai lā wau e haʻi mai? Pehea lā, ke ʻōlelo pākīkē mai kou makua kāne iā ʻoe? | David asked, "Who will tell me if your father answers you harshly?" |
| 1-Sam 20:11 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, ʻEā, e hele kāua i waho ma ke kula. A hele akula lāua ma ke kula. | "Come," Jonathan said, "let's go out into the field." So they went there together. |
| 1-Sam 20:12 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, E Iēhova ke Akua o ka ʻIseraʻela, aia e nīnau pono aku au i koʻu makua kāne i kekahi manawa i ka lā ʻapōpō, a ia lā aku paha, aia hoʻi, he mea pono no Dāvida, a e hoʻouna ʻole aku au i ou lā, a e haʻi iā ʻoe; | Then Jonathan said to David: "By the LORD, the God of Israel, I will surely sound out my father by this time the day after tomorrow! If he is favorably disposed toward you, will I not send you word and let you know? |
| 1-Sam 20:13 | E hana mai ʻo Iēhova iā Ionatana pēlā, a nui aku hoʻi: inā paha i makemake koʻu makua kāne e hana ʻino iā ʻoe; a laila e haʻi aku au iā ʻoe, a e hoʻokuʻu aku iā ʻoe e hele ʻoe me ke aloha; a ʻo Iēhova pū kekahi me ʻoe, e like me ia ma mua me koʻu makua kāne. | But if my father is inclined to harm you, may the LORD deal with me, be it ever so severely, if I do not let you know and send you away safely. May the LORD be with you as he has been with my father. |
| 1-Sam 20:16 | A kuʻikahi ihola ʻo Ionatana me ko ka hale o Dāvida, [i ka ʻī ʻana,] Na Iēhova e ʻimi mai ia ma ka lima o ko Dāvida poʻe ʻenemi. | So Jonathan made a covenant with the house of David, saying, "May the LORD call David's enemies to account." |
| 1-Sam 20:17 | A hoʻohiki hou akula ʻo Ionatana me Dāvida, no kona aloha iā ia; no ka mea, ua aloha nō ʻo ia iā ia, e like me ia i aloha ai i kona ola iho. | And Jonathan had David reaffirm his oath out of love for him, because he loved him as he loved himself. |
| 1-Sam 20:18 | ʻĪ akula o Ionatana iā ia, ʻApōpō ka mahina hou; a e ʻike ʻia kou nalo ʻana, no ka mea, e ʻike ʻia kou noho kaʻawale. | Then Jonathan said to David: "Tomorrow is the New Moon festival. You will be missed, because your seat will be empty. |
| 1-Sam 20:25 | Noho iho ke aliʻi ma luna o kona noho, me ia i ka manawa ma mua, ma luna o ka noho ma ka paia: a kū aʻela ʻo Ionatana, a noho ihola ʻo ʻAbenera ma ka ʻaoʻao o Saula, a ua kaʻawale ko Dāvida wahi. | He sat in his customary place by the wall, opposite Jonathan, and Abner sat next to Saul, but David's place was empty. |
| 1-Sam 20:27 | A ia lā aʻe, ʻo ia ka pō ʻalua o ka malama, ua kaʻawale ko Dāvida wahi; nīnau akula ʻo Saula iā Ionatana i kāna keiki, No ke aha lā i hele ʻole mai ai ke keiki a Iese i ka ʻahaʻaina i nehinei a i kēia lā? | But the next day, the second day of the month, David's place was empty again. Then Saul said to his son Jonathan, "Why hasn't the son of Jesse come to the meal, either yesterday or today?" |
| 1-Sam 20:28 | ʻĪ maila ʻo Ionatana iā Saula, Ua noi ikaika mai ʻo Dāvida iaʻu, e hele ia ma Betelehema. | Jonathan answered, "David earnestly asked me for permission to go to Bethlehem. |
| 1-Sam 20:30 | A laila hoʻā ʻia ka inaina o Saula iā Ionatana, ʻī akula iā ia, E ke keiki paʻakikī, kekeʻe, ʻaʻole anei au i ʻike, ua koho aku ʻoe i ke keiki a Iese, i mea hilahila nou, a me ka hilahila o kahi huna o kou makuahine? | Saul's anger flared up at Jonathan and he said to him, "You son of a perverse and rebellious woman! Don't I know that you have sided with the son of Jesse to your own shame and to the shame of the mother who bore you? |
| 1-Sam 20:32 | ʻŌlelo maila ʻo Ionatana iā Saula i kona makua kāne, ʻī maila iā ia, No ke aha lā e pepehi ʻia ai ʻo ia? He aha kāna i hana ai? | "Why should he be put to death? What has he done?" Jonathan asked his father. |
| 1-Sam 20:33 | Hou akula ʻo Saula i ka ihe iā ia e pepehi iā ia: no ia mea, ʻike ihola ʻo Ionatana i ka manaʻo ʻana o kona makua kāne e pepehi iā Dāvida. | But Saul hurled his spear at him to kill him. Then Jonathan knew that his father intended to kill David. |
| 1-Sam 20:34 | Kū aʻela ʻo Ionatana mai ka papa ʻaina mai me ka huhū wela, ʻaʻole ia i ʻai i ka ʻai i ka lua o ka lā o ka malama, no kona kaumaha iā Dāvida, no ka mea, ua ʻōlelo hōʻino kona makua kāne iā ia. | Jonathan got up from the table in fierce anger; on that second day of the month he did not eat, because he was grieved at his father's shameful treatment of David. |
| 1-Sam 20:35 | A i kakahiaka aʻe, hele akula ʻo Ionatana ma ke kula i ka manawa i ʻōlelo ʻia ai me Dāvida, a me ia pū kekahi keiki. | In the morning Jonathan went out to the field for his meeting with David. He had a small boy with him, |
| 1-Sam 20:37 | A hiki akula ke keiki ma kahi o ka pua a Ionatana i pana aku ai, kāhea akula ʻo Ionatana i ke keiki, ʻī akula, ʻAʻole anei ma ʻō aku ou ka pua? | When the boy came to the place where Jonathan's arrow had fallen, Jonathan called out after him, "Isn't the arrow beyond you?" |
| 1-Sam 20:38 | Kāhea akula ʻo Ionatana ma hope o ke keiki, E lalelale, e wiki, mai kali ʻoe. Hōʻiliʻili aʻela ke keiki o Ionatana i nā pua, a hoʻi mai i kona haku. | Then he shouted, "Hurry! Go quickly! Don't stop!" The boy picked up the arrow and returned to his master. |
| 1-Sam 20:39 | ʻAʻole ʻike iki ua keiki lā: ʻo Ionatana lāua ʻo Dāvida wale nō kai ʻike ia mea. | (The boy knew nothing of all this; only Jonathan and David knew.) |
| 1-Sam 20:40 | Hāʻawi akula ʻo Ionatana i kāna mea kaua ma kona keiki, ʻī akula iā ia, Ō hele, a lawe aku ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Then Jonathan gave his weapons to the boy and said, "Go, carry them back to town." |
| 1-Sam 20:42 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Ionatana iā Dāvida, Ō hele me ka malu, no ka mea, ua hoʻohiki kāua a ʻelua ma ka inoa ʻo Iēhova, i ka ʻī ʻana aʻe, ʻO Iēhova nō i waena oʻu a ʻo ʻoe, a i waena hoʻi o koʻu hua a ʻo kou hua i ka manawa a pau. Kū aʻela ia, a hele akula; a hoʻi akula ʻo Ionatana ma ke kūlanakauhale. | Jonathan said to David, "Go in peace, for we have sworn friendship with each other in the name of the LORD, saying, 'The LORD is witness between you and me, and between your descendants and my descendants forever.' " Then David left, and Jonathan went back to the town. |
| 1-Sam 23:16 | Kū aʻela ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula, a hele i o Dāvida lā ma loko o ka ulu lāʻau, a hoʻoikaika akula i kona lima ma ke Akua. | And Saul's son Jonathan went to David at Horesh and helped him find strength in God. |
| 1-Sam 23:18 | A hoʻopaʻa ihola lāua i kuʻikahi i mua o Iēhova. Noho ihola ʻo Dāvida ma loko o ka ulu lāʻau, a hoʻi akula ʻo Ionatana ma kona hale. | The two of them made a covenant before the LORD. Then Jonathan went home, but David remained at Horesh. |
| 1-Sam 31:2 | A hahai ikaika maila ko Pilisetia iā Saula, a me kāna mau keiki; a pepehi ihola nā Pilisetia iā Ionatana, a iā ʻAbinadaba a me Melekisua, nā keiki a Saula. | The Philistines pressed hard after Saul and his sons, and they killed his sons Jonathan, Abinadab and Malki-Shua. |
| 2-Sam 1:4 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Pehea kēlā mea? Ke noi aku nei au iā ʻoe, e haʻi mai iaʻu. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Ua heʻe akula nā kānaka mai ke kaua aku, a ua hāʻule nā kānaka he nui loa a make: ua make hoʻi ʻo Saula a me kāna keiki kāne ʻo Ionatana. | "What happened?" David asked. "Tell me." He said, "The men fled from the battle. Many of them fell and died. And Saul and his son Jonathan are dead." |
| 2-Sam 1:5 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida i ke kanaka ʻōpiopio nāna i haʻi mai iā ia, Pehea kāu ʻike ʻana, ua make ʻo Saula a me Ionatana kāna keiki? | Then David said to the young man who brought him the report, "How do you know that Saul and his son Jonathan are dead?" |
| 2-Sam 1:12 | Kanikau akula lākou me ka uē aku, a hoʻokē ʻai ihola lākou a hiki i ke ahiahi, no Saula a no Ionatana kāna keiki, a no ka poʻe kānaka o Iēhova, a no ka ʻohana a ʻIseraʻela; no ka mea, ua hāʻule lākou i ka pahi kaua. | They mourned and wept and fasted till evening for Saul and his son Jonathan, and for the army of the LORD and the house of Israel, because they had fallen by the sword. |
| 2-Sam 1:17 | Kanikau akula ʻo Dāvida i kēia kanikau ʻana iā Saula a iā Ionatana kāna keiki. | David took up this lament concerning Saul and his son Jonathan, |
| 2-Sam 1:22 | Mai ke koko aʻe o ka poʻe i make, A mai ka momona aʻe o ka poʻe ikaika, ʻAʻole i hoʻi i hope ke kakaka o Ionatana, ʻAʻole hoʻi i hoʻi nele mai ka pahi kaua a Saula. | From the blood of the slain, from the flesh of the mighty, the bow of Jonathan did not turn back, the sword of Saul did not return unsatisfied. |
| 2-Sam 1:23 | Ua aloha nō, a ua ʻoluʻolu hoʻi ʻo Saula a ʻo Ionatana i ko lāua ola ʻana, A i ko lāua make ʻana, ʻaʻole lāua i hoʻokaʻawale ʻia. Ua ʻoi aku ko lāua māmā i ko nā ʻaeto, A me ko lāua ikaika i ko nā liona. | "Saul and Jonathan-- in life they were loved and gracious, and in death they were not parted. They were swifter than eagles, they were stronger than lions. |
| 2-Sam 1:25 | Kai ka hāʻule ʻana o ka poʻe ikaika i waena o ke kaua ʻana! E Ionatana, ua pepehi ʻia ʻoe ma luna o nā wahi kiʻekiʻe ou. | "How the mighty have fallen in battle! Jonathan lies slain on your heights. |
| 2-Sam 1:26 | Ua ʻehaʻeha loa au nou, e kuʻu hoahānau, e Ionatana: He ʻoluʻolu loa ʻoe iaʻu, he kupanaha kou aloha iaʻu, E ʻoi mai ana i ke aloha o nā wāhine. | I grieve for you, Jonathan my brother; you were very dear to me. Your love for me was wonderful, more wonderful than that of women. |
| 2-Sam 4:4 | A ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula, nāna nō kekahi keiki kāne, ua ʻoʻopa ma kona mau wāwae. ʻElima ona mau makahiki i ka wā i hiki aku ai ka ʻōlelo no Saula a no Ionatana mai Iezereʻela aku, a kaʻikaʻi akula kona kahu iā ia, a holo akula: a i kona wikiwiki ʻana e holo aku, hāʻule ihola kēlā a ʻoʻopa ihola. ʻO Mepiboseta kona inoa. | (Jonathan son of Saul had a son who was lame in both feet. He was five years old when the news about Saul and Jonathan came from Jezreel. His nurse picked him up and fled, but as she hurried to leave, he fell and became crippled. His name was Mephibosheth.) |
| 2-Sam 9:1 | ʻĪ akula Dāvida, ʻAʻole anei e koe kekahi o ka ʻohana a Saula, i hōʻike aku ai au iā ia i aloha no Ionatana? | David asked, "Is there anyone still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show kindness for Jonathan's sake?" |
| 2-Sam 9:3 | ʻĪ akula ke aliʻi, ʻAʻole anei e koe kekahi o ka ʻohana a Saula, i hōʻike aku ai au i ke aloha o ke Akua iā ia? ʻĪ maila ʻo Ziba i ke aliʻi, Ke koe nei nō kekahi keiki kāne a Ionatana, ua ʻoʻopa nā wāwae ona. | The king asked, "Is there no one still left of the house of Saul to whom I can show God's kindness?" Ziba answered the king, "There is still a son of Jonathan; he is crippled in both feet." |
| 2-Sam 9:6 | A hiki maila Mepiboseta, ke keiki a Ionatana, ke keiki a Saula, i o Dāvida lā, kūlou ihola ia i lalo kona alo, a hoʻomaikaʻi akula. ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida, E Mepiboseta. ʻĪ maila kēlā, Eia kāu kauā. | When Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, came to David, he bowed down to pay him honor. David said, "Mephibosheth!" "Your servant," he replied. |
| 2-Sam 9:7 | ʻĪ akula ʻo Dāvida iā ia, Mai makaʻu ʻoe; no ka mea, e ʻoiaʻiʻo nō, e lokomaikaʻi aku au iā ʻoe no Ionatana kou makua kāne, a e hoʻihoʻi aku au nou i ka ʻāina a pau o kou kupuna kāne ʻo Saula; a e ʻai mau ʻoe i ka berena ma kuʻu papa ʻaina. | "Don't be afraid," David said to him, "for I will surely show you kindness for the sake of your father Jonathan. I will restore to you all the land that belonged to your grandfather Saul, and you will always eat at my table." |
| 2-Sam 15:27 | ʻĪ akula hoʻi ke aliʻi iā Zadoka ke kahuna, ʻaʻole anei ʻoe he kāula? E hoʻi hou ʻoe i ke kūlanakauhale me ke aloha, me kāu mau keiki kāne ʻelua me ʻAhimaʻaza kāu keiki, a me Ionatana ke keiki a ʻAbiatara. | The king also said to Zadok the priest, "Aren't you a seer? Go back to the city in peace, with your son Ahimaaz and Jonathan son of Abiathar. You and Abiathar take your two sons with you. |
| 2-Sam 15:36 | Aia nō me lāua kā lāua mau keiki kāne ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza ka Zadoka a ʻo Ionatana ka ʻAbiatara, a ma o lāua lā e hoʻouka mai ai ʻoukou i nā mea a pau a ʻoukou e lohe ai. | Their two sons, Ahimaaz son of Zadok and Jonathan son of Abiathar, are there with them. Send them to me with anything you hear." |
| 2-Sam 17:17 | A ua noho ʻo Ionatana lāua ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza ma ʻEnerogela, no ka mea, ʻaʻole pono e ʻike ʻia lāua ke komo i loko o ke kūlanakauhale, a hele akula kekahi kauā wahine, a haʻi akula iā lāua: hele akula hoʻi lāua, a haʻi akula i ke aliʻi iā Dāvida. | Jonathan and Ahimaaz were staying at En Rogel. A servant girl was to go and inform them, and they were to go and tell King David, for they could not risk being seen entering the city. |
| 2-Sam 17:20 | A hiki mai nā kauā a ʻAbesaloma i ua wahine lā ma ka hale, nīnau maila lākou, ʻAuhea ʻo ʻAhimaʻaza lāua ʻo Ionatana? ʻĪ akula ka wahine iā lākou, ua hala akula lāua ma kēlā ʻaoʻao o ke kahawai. ʻImi akula lākou, ʻaʻole hoʻi i loaʻa, a laila hoʻi hou maila lākou i Ierusalema. | When Absalom's men came to the woman at the house, they asked, "Where are Ahimaaz and Jonathan?" The woman answered them, "They crossed over the brook." The men searched but found no one, so they returned to Jerusalem. |
| 2-Sam 21:7 | Akā, kala akula ke aliʻi iā Mepiboseta ke keiki a Ionatana ke keiki a Saula, no ka hoʻohiki ʻana iā Iēhova i waena o lāua, i waena o Dāvida lāua ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Saula. | The king spared Mephibosheth son of Jonathan, the son of Saul, because of the oath before the LORD between David and Jonathan son of Saul. |
| 2-Sam 21:12 | Hele akula ʻo Dāvida, a lawe maila ia i nā iwi o Saula a me nā iwi o Ionatana kāna keiki mai nā kānaka o Iabesagileada mai, ka poʻe nāna i lawe malū iā lāua mai ke alanui ʻo Betesana mai, kahi a ka poʻe Pilisetia i kau ai iā lāua, i ka wā i pepehi ai ka poʻe Pilisetia iā Saula i Gileboa. | he went and took the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from the citizens of Jabesh Gilead. (They had taken them secretly from the public square at Beth Shan, where the Philistines had hung them after they struck Saul down on Gilboa.) |
| 2-Sam 21:13 | Lawe maila ia i nā iwi o Saula a me nā iwi o Ionatana kāna keiki mai laila mai; a hōʻiliʻili aʻela lākou i nā iwi o ka poʻe i kāʻawe ʻia. | David brought the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan from there, and the bones of those who had been killed and exposed were gathered up. |
| 2-Sam 21:14 | Kanu akula lākou i nā iwi o Saula a ʻo Ionatana kāna keiki ma Zela ma ka ʻāina o ka Beniamina, ma loko o ka hale kupapaʻu no Kisa no kona makua kāne: a hana akula lākou i nā mea a pau a ke aliʻi i kēnā aku ai. A ma hope iho ua hoʻomaliu ʻia aku ke Akua no ka ʻāina. | They buried the bones of Saul and his son Jonathan in the tomb of Saul's father Kish, at Zela in Benjamin, and did everything the king commanded. After that, God answered prayer in behalf of the land. |
| 2-Sam 21:21 | I kona hōʻino ʻana mai i ka ʻIseraʻela, pepehi ihola ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Simea a ke kaikuaʻana a Dāvida iā ia. | When he taunted Israel, Jonathan son of Shimeah, David's brother, killed him. |
| 2-Sam 23:32 | ʻO ʻEliaba no Saʻalebo, ʻo Ionatana no nā keiki kāne a Iasehena, | Eliahba the Shaalbonite, the sons of Jashen, Jonathan |
| 1-Nāal 1:42 | A i kāna ʻōlelo ʻana, aia hoʻi, hiki aʻela ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a ʻAbiatara, ke kahuna: ʻī maila ʻo ʻAdoniia iā ia, E komo mai ʻoe, no ka mea, he kanaka ikaika nō ʻoe, a ke lawe mai nei ʻoe i ka ʻōlelo maikaʻi. | Even as he was speaking, Jonathan son of Abiathar the priest arrived. Adonijah said, "Come in. A worthy man like you must be bringing good news." |
| 1-Nāal 1:43 | A laila ʻōlelo aʻela ʻo Ionatana, ʻī aʻela iā ʻAdoniia, ʻOiaʻiʻo, ua hoʻolilo aʻe nei ko kākou haku ke aliʻi ʻo Dāvida iā Solomona i aliʻi. | "Not at all!" Jonathan answered. "Our lord King David has made Solomon king. |
| 1-ʻOihn 2:32 | A ʻo nā keiki kāne a Iada a ke kaikaina o Samai; ʻo Ietura a ʻo Ionatana: a make keiki ʻole ʻo Ietura. | The sons of Jada, Shammai's brother: Jether and Jonathan. Jether died without children. |
| 1-ʻOihn 2:33 | A ʻo nā keiki kāne a Ionatana: ʻo Peleta a ʻo Zaza. ʻO lāua nā keiki a Ierahemeʻela. | The sons of Jonathan: Peleth and Zaza. These were the descendants of Jerahmeel. |
| 1-ʻOihn 8:33 | Na Nera ʻo Kisa, na Kisa ʻo Saula, na Saula ʻo Ionatana, ʻo Malekisua, ʻo ʻAbinadaba, a ʻo ʻEsebaʻala. | Ner was the father of Kish, Kish the father of Saul, and Saul the father of Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab and Esh-Baal. |
| 1-ʻOihn 8:34 | A ʻo Meribaʻala ke keiki kāne a Ionatana; a na Meribaʻala ʻo Mika. | The son of Jonathan: Merib-Baal, who was the father of Micah. |
| 1-ʻOihn 9:39 | Na Nera ʻo Kisa, na Kisa ʻo Saula, na Saula ʻo Ionatana, ʻo Malikisua, ʻo ʻAbinadaba, a ʻo ʻEsebaʻala. | Ner was the father of Kish, Kish the father of Saul, and Saul the father of Jonathan, Malki-Shua, Abinadab and Esh-Baal. |
| 1-ʻOihn 9:40 | A ʻo Meribaʻala ke keiki kāne a Ionatana: na Meribaʻala ʻo Mika. | The son of Jonathan: Merib-Baal, who was the father of Micah. |
| 1-ʻOihn 10:2 | A hahai ikaika maila ko Pilisetia ma hope o Saula, a ma hope o kāna mau keiki; a pepehi ihola ko Pilisetia iā Ionatana, a iā ʻAbinadaba, a iā Malekisua, nā keiki a Saula. | The Philistines pressed hard after Saul and his sons, and they killed his sons Jonathan, Abinadab and Malki-Shua. |
| 1-ʻOihn 11:34 | ʻO nā keiki a Hasema no Gilo, ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Sage no Harara. | the sons of Hashem the Gizonite, Jonathan son of Shagee the Hararite, |
| 1-ʻOihn 20:7 | Akā, i ka wā i hōʻino mai ai ʻo ia i ka ʻIseraʻela, pepehi ihola ʻo Ionatana ke keiki a Simea a ke kaikuaʻana o Dāvida, iā ia. | When he taunted Israel, Jonathan son of Shimea, David's brother, killed him. |
| 1-ʻOihn 27:32 | A ʻo Ionatana hoʻi kekahi makua kāne o Dāvida, he kuhina ʻo ia, he kanaka naʻauao, a he kākau ʻōlelo: a ʻo Iehiʻela ke keiki a Hakemoni, aia nō ia me nā keiki kāne a ke aliʻi. | Jonathan, David's uncle, was a counselor, a man of insight and a scribe. Jehiel son of Hacmoni took care of the king's sons. |
| ʻEzera 8:6 | No nā mamo a ʻAdina; ʻo ʻEbeda, ke keiki a Ionatana, a me ia nō he kanalima kāne. | of the descendants of Adin, Ebed son of Jonathan, and with him 50 men; |
| ʻEzera 10:15 | ʻO Ionatana wale nō, ke keiki a ʻAsahela, a ʻo Iahazia ke keiki a Tikeva i noho no kēia mea, a ʻo Mesulama, a me Sabetai ka Levi, i kōkua mai iā lāua. | Only Jonathan son of Asahel and Jahzeiah son of Tikvah, supported by Meshullam and Shabbethai the Levite, opposed this. |
| Neh 12:11 | A na Ioiada ʻo Ionatana, a na Ionatana ʻo Iadua. | Joiada the father of Jonathan, and Jonathan the father of Jaddua. |
| Neh 12:14 | Na Meliku ʻo Ionatana, na Sebania ʻo Iosepa, | of Malluch's, Jonathan; of Shecaniah's, Joseph; |
| Neh 12:35 | A me kekahi o nā keiki a nā kāhuna me nā pū puhi; ʻo Zekaria ke keiki a Ionatana, ke keiki a Semaia, ke keiki a Matania, ke keiki a Mikaia, ke keiki a Zakura, ke keiki a ʻAsapa; | as well as some priests with trumpets, and also Zechariah son of Jonathan, the son of Shemaiah, the son of Mattaniah, the son of Micaiah, the son of Zaccur, the son of Asaph, |
| Ier 37:15 | A huhū maila nā aliʻi iā Ieremia, a hahau maila iā ia, a hoʻolei iā ia i loko o ka hale paʻahao, ma ka hale o Ionatana, ke kākau ʻōlelo; no ka mea, ua hoʻolilo lākou ia hale, i wahi paʻahao. | They were angry with Jeremiah and had him beaten and imprisoned in the house of Jonathan the secretary, which they had made into a prison. |
| Ier 37:20 | No laila, ke nonoi aku nei au iā ʻoe e hoʻolohe mai, e kuʻu Haku ke aliʻi. Ke nonoi aku nei au, i ʻae ʻia mai kaʻu nonoi ʻana i mua ou, i ʻole ʻoe e hoʻihoʻi iaʻu i ka hale o Ionatana, ke kākau ʻōlelo, o make auaneʻi au ma laila. | But now, my lord the king, please listen. Let me bring my petition before you: Do not send me back to the house of Jonathan the secretary, or I will die there." |
| Ier 38:26 | A laila, e ʻōlelo aku ʻoe iā lākou, Nonoi aku au i ke aliʻi i ʻole au e hoʻihoʻi ʻia aku i ka hale o Ionatana e make ma laila. | then tell them, 'I was pleading with the king not to send me back to Jonathan's house to die there.' " |
| Ier 40:8 | A laila, hele maila iā Gedalia, ma Mizepa, ʻo ʻIsemaʻela, ke keiki a Netania, a me Iohanana, a me Ionatana, nā keiki a Karea, a me Saraia, ke keiki a Tanehumeta, a me nā keiki a ʻEpai no Netopati, a me Iezania, ke keiki a ka Maʻaka, ʻo lākou a me ko lākou poʻe kānaka. | they came to Gedaliah at Mizpah--Ishmael son of Nethaniah, Johanan and Jonathan the sons of Kareah, Seraiah son of Tanhumeth, the sons of Ephai the Netophathite, and Jaazaniah the son of the Maacathite, and their men. |