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Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that was on him, and gave it to David, and his clothing, even to his sword, and to his bow, and to his sash.

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A Gift of Honor and Unity

Commentators explain that Jonathan's gift was a profound symbolic act. By giving David his royal robe, armor, and weapons, Jonathan was not just providing courtly attire. He was publicly honoring David, treating him as an equal, and demonstrating a deep, unifying friendship. As one scholar notes, it was as if to make David appear as a 'second Jonathan,' symbolizing their 'one soul' bond.

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Charles Ellicott

Charles Ellicott

On 1 Samuel 18:4

19th Century

Bishop

Gave it to David. —It has been suggested that the reason for this gift was to enable his friend David—then poorly dressed—to appea…

Charles Spurgeon

Charles Spurgeon

On 1 Samuel 18:2–4

19th Century

Preacher

And Saul took him that day, and would let him go no more home to his father's house. Then Jonathan and David made a covenant, because he loved …

John Gill

John Gill

On 1 Samuel 18:4

17th Century

Pastor

And Jonathan stripped himself of the robe that [was] upon him ,
&c.] As a token of his hearty love and true friendsh…

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Matthew Henry

Matthew Henry

On 1 Samuel 18:1–5

17th Century

Minister

The friendship of David and Jonathan was the effect of Divine grace, which produces in true believers one heart and one soul, and causes them to lo…