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So was he ?
1 Samuel 18:1-4 (New International Version)
1 After David had finished talking with Saul, Jonathan became one in spirit with David, and he loved him as himself. 2 From that day Saul kept David with him and did not let him return to his father's house. 3 And Jonathan made a covenant with David because he loved him as himself. 4 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.
Jesus was the One with His Father, too!!! We're surrouned by them!!! They are everywhere! Enemies everywhere!!!
Hide, hide!!!
We're surrouned by them!!!
er, what? what? he was a *king*, not a priest. tribe of judah, not tribe of levi. he had several marriages and numerous children. honestly, this is pretty basic stuff. and in any case, jewish priests can get married. i suggest you go and check out Judaism 101.Dharmatmaa said:But seriously speaking, David couldn't have sexual life at all. He was a priest. That's all. They couldn't. And please don't compare him with our modern priests having childrens and lovers in secret from people. In those days, priest was a bit more than bla-bla show, I assert.
There's a lot of ways you could interpret that I guess. Doesn't sound like my ideal way of spending a Saturday night though!
Seriously though, it's the way it's been penned by the scribes at that time that we compare to how it sounds now in a 2008 mind set. "became one in spirit" could mean for instance that they both proclaimed in God and became into the spirit there an then. Perhaps they both got drunk and made a pact of a binding friendship with each other. Who know's, it could be lots of things. My thoughts!
breakdancing was, like, sooooo bronze age.And it came to pass, as the Ark of the covenant of G!D came to the city of David, that Michal, the daughter of Saul, looking out at a window, saw king David dancing and playing: and she despised him in her heart.
the main problem with michal was that she wouldn't shag him because she thought he looked like a total nob-head on the dancefloor, as it says in 1 chronicles, 15:29:
breakdancing was, like, sooooo bronze age.
and, of course, everyone knows gay men are simply *fabulous* at dancing, so obviously he must have been straight. qed.
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It seems like Saul's whole family, not just Jonathan, was very enamoured of David, however I don't think we should interpret it to mean that they had sex with him. Saul wouldn't 'Let' him go home, Michael had a crush on him, and Jonathan made a covenant. The general idea is that they all liked him instantly.
What about the story of David and Bathsheba?
2 Samuel 11
Call me 'Yank'.Saltmeister said:Umm, Dream, it wasn't Michael (a guy). It was Michal (a girl).
That makes a lot of sense to me. It reminds me of what friendship was like when I was a kid, before I grew up and become an American. SG brought up a good point about Bathsheba. Between that and what Rav said, the opinion I get is that the passage in question is silent on the matter of gayness, although there are people who insist David and Jonathan had a fling. It certainly doesn't prove they didn't or that they did. If they didn't, then what you're saying makes the most sense to me, Ol'Salt.Saltmeister said:What I mean is Jonathan being in love with David in a non-sexual way if that makes sense. -- if I could push it in that direction.