Contemporary English Version Anglicised

2 Samuel 1:10-21 Contemporary English Version Anglicised (CEVUK00)

10. So I killed him. I knew he was too badly wounded to live much longer. Then I took his crown and his arm-band, and I brought them to you, Your Majesty. Here they are.

11. Straight away, David and his soldiers tore their clothes in sorrow.

12. They cried all day long and would not eat anything. Everyone was sad because Saul, his son Jonathan, and many of the Lord's people had been killed in the battle.

13. David asked the young man, “Where is your home?”The man replied, “My father is an Amalekite, but we live in Israel.”

14-16. David said to him, “Why weren't you afraid to kill the Lord's chosen king? And you even told what you did. It's your own fault that you're going to die!”Then David told one of his soldiers, “Come here and kill this man!”

17. David sang a song in memory of Saul and Jonathan,

18. and he ordered his men to teach the song to everyone in Judah. He called it “The Song of the Bow”, and it can be found in The Book of Jashar. This is the song:

19. Israel, your famous herolies dead on the hills,and your mighty warriorshave fallen!

20. Don't tell it in Gathor spread the newsin the streets of Ashkelon.The godless Philistine womenwill be happyand jump for joy.

21. Don't let dew or rain fallon the hills of Gilboa.Don't let its fieldsgrow offerings for God.There the warriors' shieldswere smeared with mud,and Saul's own shieldwas left unpolished.