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Saul's son Jonathan.
Jonathan helped David by warning him of King Saul's intentions to kill him, providing him with resources and support to escape, and advocating on his behalf to try to reconcile David with King Saul. Jonathan also affirmed his friendship and loyalty to David, despite the circumstances.
Jonathan had a good friend named David, who was the son of King Saul and later became king after Jonathan's death. Their friendship was strong and loyal despite the rivalry between Saul and David.
Saul's son Jonathan.
Jonathan and Michal.
Yes we read that Jonathan and David were best of friends.
There are three individuals named Jonathan in the Bible: Jonathan, the son of King Saul and friend of David; Jonathan, the son of Gershom and grandson of Moses; and Jonathan, a Levite and David's musician.
Jonathan is of Hebrew origin and means "God has given." In the Bible, Jonathan is the son of King Saul and the best friend of David, who kills Goliath and later becomes King. In the Bible, Jonathan saves David's life when Jonathan's father King Saul becomes jealous and wants to kill David.
There were two Mephibosheth's. One was a son of King Saul. He was killed by the Gibeonites. The other was a grandson of King Saul (son of Jonathan). After the death of King Saul and Jonathan, King David befriended him.
King David (before he became king) and King Saul's son, Jonathan.
Jonathan king Saul son was his best friend.
King Saul noticed that David was increasing in popularity as war-hero and therefore jeopardized the right of his lineage to rule. Only by killing David could he ensure that his son Jonathan would succeed him as King of Israel. Saul's fears proved correct when David inherited Saul's throne upon the latter's death in the Battle of Mt. Gilboa. (It is worth noting that Jonathan and all of Saul's other sons also died in that battle.) It should be noted that Saul is seen not as a wicked man, but as a righteous man (Talmud, Moed Katan 16b) who erred.