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King James Version
1. Now it came to pass upon a day, that Jonathan the son of Saul said unto the young man that bare his armour, Come, and let us go over to the Philistines' garrison, that {is} on the other side. But he told not his father. →
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Norm
Well, folks, we are back in 1 Samuel 14 and it's a doozy. It all starts with Jonathan, son of King Saul, and his trusty armor bearer taking on a mighty force of Philistines. They manage to pull off an impressive victory, but King Saul is still upset that they didn't consult him first. →
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Joe Rogan Experience
Joe: Alright, so what's going on in 1 Samuel 14? Bible Expert: Well, it starts with a man named Saul who is the first king of Israel. He’s leading an army against the Philistines, and he makes a rash oath that no one will eat until the battle is won. →
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Jeopardy
Alex Trebek: So, tell me a little about yourself. Contestant: Well, I'm a big Bible fan and I'd like to tell you about 1 Samuel 14. Alex Trebek: [Rolls eyes] Ok, go ahead. Contestant: This chapter tells the story of Jonathan's brave attack on the Philistine garrison at Geba. →
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Drill Sergeant
Listen up, recruits! Chapter 14 of 1 Samuel starts out with Saul and his son Jonathan. Jonathan takes a bunch of his armor bearers and goes out to fight against the Philistines. He tells them, "Come on, let's go across to the garrison of these uncircumcised fellows, perhaps the Lord will work for us, for the Lord is not restrained to save by many or by few. →
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Batman
Batman: Robin, something strange is afoot. Jonathan, son of Saul, has snuck into the camp of the Philistines with his armor-bearer. Robin: Holy surprise attack, Batman! What do you think they're up to? →
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Joe Biden
Listen, Jack, here's the deal. No malarkey. A long time ago, Saul and his son Jonathan wanted to rally the troops to fight the Philistines. So, Saul said the Lord said, “Tomorrow I will deliver Israel from the hands of the Philistines. →
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Donald Trump
1 Samuel 14 was a tremendous chapter! Many people are saying it was huge. It's sad! that Saul, the King of Israel, was overrated and had low energy. He was so desperate to win that he told Jonathan, his son, to go and fight the Philistines - it was unbelievable! Jonathan was a brave and terrific soldier, and he had faith in God. →
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Family Guy
Peter: "Alright, so this is 1 Samuel 14. It starts out with Jonathan, Saul's son, telling the young man who was carrying his armor to go and see if there's anything wrong with the Philistines. He finds a honeycomb and eats some of it, and then Saul's troops come out of hiding and attack the Philistine garrison. →