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Saul and Jonathan were lovely and pleasant in their lives, In their death they were not divided: They were swifter than eagles, They were stronger than lions.
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A Gracious Remembrance
Commentators note that David's eulogy is intentionally gracious. He chooses to focus on the positive aspects of Saul and Jonathan, such as their bond and military skill, while deliberately omitting Saul's significant spiritual failings. As Matthew Henry points out, David "does not commend Saul for what he was not." This provides a powerful example of how to honor the dead by focusing on their virtues, especially when their life was complex.
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2 Samuel
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19th Century
Anglican
Lovely and pleasant. —This applies particularly to Jonathan, but also to a large extent to Saul in his earlier years and …
17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Saul and Jonathan [were] lovely and pleasant in their lives , &c.] To one another, had no quarrel or difference with…
Presbyterian
Kasheth, or —the bow,— probably was the title of this mournful, funeral song. David does not commend Saul for what he was not, and says nothing of …