Who was Jonathan in the Bible? - Everything you need to know about Jonathan

Who was Jonathan in the Bible?

Faithful friend and ally to David

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Gibeah
-1009

The story of Jonathan

In Hebrew: יונתן

Jonathan was the son of King Saul and was a close friend of King David in the Hebrew Bible. He is best known for his bravery in battle and his loyalty to David, despite the fact that he was the heir to the throne and could have taken David's place as king. Jonathan was born in Gibeah, the capital of Israel, and was the oldest of Saul's four sons. He is said to have been a valiant warrior and was instrumental in some of Israel's early military victories. However, despite his military prowess, he was deeply committed to his friendship with David and supported him even after Saul became jealous of David's growing popularity and sought to kill him. Jonathan's most famous act of bravery is recorded in the first book of Samuel, where he and his armor-bearer charged into battle against the Philistine army, knowing that they would likely die. They managed to defeat a large contingent of the enemy army and their bravery inspired the Israelites to victory. Jonathan died in battle alongside his father Saul, during a battle against the Philistines. The exact details of his death are not recorded, but he is remembered as a noble and honorable man who was admired by his people for his bravery and loyalty.

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Biography

Position held

Prince

Date of birth

-1061

Place of birth

Gibeah

Date of death

-1009

Place of death

Mount Gilboa

Age at death

52

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How many times Jonathan was mentioned in the Bible?

Jonathan appears 105 Times in the Bible.

Where is the story of Jonathan begins in the Bible?

Jonathan Genesis Judges, Chapter 18, verse 30.

What is the meaning of the name Jonathan?

"Yahweh has given" or "gift of God"

What is the origin of the name Jonathan?

Hebrew

Frequently Asked Questions

Jonathan was the son of King Saul and was a close friend of King David in the Hebrew Bible. He is best known for his bravery in battle and his loyalty to David, despite the fact that he was the heir to the throne and could have taken David's place as king. Jonathan was born in Gibeah, the capital of Israel, and was the oldest of Saul's four sons. He is said to have been a valiant warrior and was instrumental in some of Israel's early military victories. However, despite his military prowess, he was deeply committed to his friendship with David and supported him even after Saul became jealous of David's growing popularity and sought to kill him. Jonathan's most famous act of bravery is recorded in the first book of Samuel, where he and his armor-bearer charged into battle against the Philistine army, knowing that they would likely die. They managed to defeat a large contingent of the enemy army and their bravery inspired the Israelites to victory. Jonathan died in battle alongside his father Saul, during a battle against the Philistines. The exact details of his death are not recorded, but he is remembered as a noble and honorable man who was admired by his people for his bravery and loyalty.

Jonathan was mentioned 105 Times in the Bible.

Genesis Judges, Chapter 18, verse 30.

The father of Jonathan is Saul.

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