But, King Saul’s men are weak with hunger because he placed them under oath to eat nothing until total victory. And the guards do call them up, and they proceed to fight the enemy on their own until King Saul and his men join them and pursue the Philistines. ![]() They stand at the foot of a hill where the outpost of the large army sits, and Jonathan tells his armor bearer that if the enemy’s guards look down and call them up, then God has delivered them into their hands. Meanwhile, Jonathan and his armor bearer have sneaked out of the camp, and have decided to take a risk by facing the enemy alone. There is an intimidating army of the Philistines gathered, and he has called on his men to fast until he has been avenged on his enemies. In that chapter, Saul and his military men are between a rock and a hard place. ![]() ![]() Feeling led by the Spirit to take a look at the difference between King Saul and Jonathan, I turned to 1 Samuel 14.
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