Gay Bible Relationship of: David & Jonathan | #deconstruction #shorts

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Do NOT even come at me with the they 'Were Roommates' defense of: thats just how best friends act. Lol, or the used and tired in Hebrew context it makes more sense. Because trust and believe, in Hebrew it actually becomes even more clear that there was a spiritual marriage of sorts here.

Now was David Homosexual? Nah, he had a ton of wives and grap-ed Bathsheba. So he is Bisexual at the very least, but I just call anyone with samesex attraction gay. So theres that.

That anti-gay narrative was built in by pastors and hateful sermons. Cough, Greg Locke, or Steadfast Church anyone?

(Yes regulars, it's a repost here to save the day. Good eye! Also I think you are the only ones who read my long winded comment description things. So hi!!! Lol)
Sources you might like:

A pretty balanced and sourced essay:

This isn't new or radical. It's literally in the Bible, but somehow it is still a HOT TAKE, I get it. But I ask that you debate kindly. Especially if you consider yourself a Christian. Really really be open to researching this topic.
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Mark 3.29: “whoever blasphemes against the Holy Spirit will never be forgiven; they are guilty of an eternal sin.”

davidclare
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Don’t lie to people—Leviticus 18:22
"Do not practice homosexuality, having sex with another man as with a woman. It is a detestable sin."

HeavenHouse
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Two men can love each other without being Gay!!!

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We know from 1 Samuel 18:1 that Jonathan loved David. Second Samuel 1:26 records David’s lament after Jonathan’s death, in which he said that his love for Jonathan was more wonderful than the love of a woman. Some use these two passages to suggest a homosexual relationship between David and Jonathan. This interpretation, however, should be rejected for at least three reasons. First, the Hebrew word for “love” used here is not the typical word used for sexual activity. This word for “love” has clear political and diplomatic connotations (see 1 Samuel 16:21 and 1 Kings 5:1). Second, David’s comparison of his relationship with Jonathan with that of women is probably a reference to his experience with King Saul’s daughter. He was promised one of Saul’s daughters for killing Goliath. But Saul continued to add conditions upon this marriage with the underlying desire to have David killed in battle (1 Samuel 18:17, 25). The love David had received from Jonathan was greater than anything he could have received from Saul’s daughter. Third, the Bible clearly and consistently denounces homosexuality (Genesis 1:26-27; Leviticus 18:22; 20:13; Romans 1:18-25). Extolling a homosexual love between David and Jonathan would be contradicting the prohibitions of it found throughout the Bible. The friendship between David and Jonathan was a covenantal relationship. In 1 Samuel 18:1-5, we read of David and Jonathan forming an agreement. In this agreement, Jonathan was to be second in command in David’s future reign, and David was to protect Jonathan’s family (1 Samuel 20:16-17, 42; 23:16-18). Obviously, these two men were also very good friends. In their relationship we can see at least three qualities of true friendship. First, they sacrificed for one another. In 1 Samuel 18:4, we read that Jonathan gave David his clothes and military garb. The significance of this gift was that Jonathan recognized that David would one day be king of Israel. Rather than being envious or jealous, Jonathan submitted to God’s will and sacrificed his own right to the throne. Second, in 1 Samuel 19:1-3, we read of Jonathan’s loyalty toward and defense of David. King Saul told his followers to kill David. Jonathan rebuked his father and recalled David’s faithfulness to him in killing Goliath. Finally, Jonathan and David were also free to express their emotions with one another. In 1 Samuel 20, we read of a plan concocted by Jonathan to reveal his father’s plans toward David. Jonathan was going to practice his archery. If he told his servant that the arrows he shot were to the side of the target, David was safe. If Jonathan told his servant that the arrows were beyond the target, David was to leave and not return. Jonathan told the servant that the arrows were beyond the target, meaning that David should flee. After releasing his servant, Jonathan found David and the two men cried together. Rather than being evidence for a homosexual relationship in the Bible, the account of David and Jonathan is an example of true biblical friendship. True friendship, according to the Bible, involves loyalty, sacrifice, compromise, and yes, emotional attachment. That is what we should learn from David and Jonathan. The idea that the only person in the Bible described as “a man after God’s own heart” (Acts 13:22), was a practicing homosexual (or bisexual) is ridiculous and has no true biblical basis.

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Brotherly love exists. They are brothers in Christ. If you are looking for actual scripture about homosexuality, check out the story of Sodom and Gomorrah. There definitely was a word for it. False prophets everywhere, man. Just leading the lambs to slaughter.

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God forgive the person who made this video and please teach him 🙏

hughjanus
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False. Not being straight you wouldn't understand for a moment the strong bond two guy friends can have. It is not gay. It is pure.

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Just read both 1&2 Samuel for a project.
Can confirm that they both seem very very very gay for each other.
My favorite was “your love for me was more wonderful than the love of women”

Also whoever wrote Samuel (might’ve been Samuel) was VERY into men. Saul was the most handsome man, David was handsome, Absod was handsome
And it also seems to favor women in the books too- one woman is described as beautiful and intelligent, her husband however is useless worthless stupid all sorts of adjectives.

Ngl there’s a lot of homosexual tension in Samuel.
And a lot of depression.

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Why do you feel the need to sexualize everything?

AnniEast
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David and Jonathan where very close friends, they where not gay

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I will explain it quickly because I am a Jew and God commanded me to be a light to the Gentiles so let's start with David saying your love for me is better than the love of women he is implying a relation of brothers and this means that David did not see Jonathan as his lover or his partner or see him as a brother, many people did not We understand but let's describe it this way every 20 year old man has a friend who is like a brother no matter what you know he is with you this is how the relationship Ben David Jonathan is described and this is how it is written in David's song

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That’s just a old way of saying bros before hoes lol

kylecowley
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Y’all want so badly for the people of the Bible to be gay

vinny
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You guys misinterpreted and misunderstand the scripture. Johnathan and David were like brothers.

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We know from 1 Samuel 18:1 that Jonathan loved David. Second Samuel 1:26 records David’s lament after Jonathan’s death, in which he said that his love for Jonathan was more wonderful than the love of a woman. Some use these two passages to suggest a homosexual relationship between David and Jonathan. This interpretation, however, should be rejected for at least three reasons.


First, the Hebrew word for “love” used here covers a broad range of meanings and does not mean “romantic” or “sexual” love unless the context demands it. Forms of the same word are used for loving God (Exodus 20:6), loving one’s neighbor as oneself (Leviticus 19:18), treating foreigners well (Leviticus 19:34), sharing friendship (Job 19:19), having diplomatic ties (1 Kings 5:1), taking pleasure in the work of a subordinate (1 Samuel 16:21), and even “loving” inanimate things (Proverbs 21:17).


Second, David’s comparison of his relationship with Jonathan with that of women is probably a reference to his experience with King Saul’s daughters. He was promised one of Saul’s daughters for killing Goliath. The first daughter was abruptly given to another man. The second daughter was promised, but Saul continued to add conditions to the deal, hoping to see David killed in battle (1 Samuel 18:17, 25). The loyalty and camaraderie David had with Jonathan came with no conditions and was of greater value than the companionship of Saul’s daughter.


Third, the Bible clearly and consistently denounces homosexuality (Genesis 1:26–27; Leviticus 18:22; 20:13; Romans 1:18–25). Extolling a homosexual love between David and Jonathan would be contradicting the prohibitions of it found throughout the Bible.


The friendship between David and Jonathan was a covenantal relationship. In 1 Samuel 18:1-5, we read of David and Jonathan forming an agreement. In this agreement, Jonathan was to be second in command in David’s future reign, and David was to protect Jonathan’s family (1 Samuel 20:16-17, 42; 23:16-18).


Obviously, these two men were also very good friends. In their relationship we can see at least three qualities of true friendship. First, they sacrificed for one another. In 1 Samuel 18:4, we read that Jonathan gave David his clothes and military garb. The significance of this gift was that Jonathan recognized that David would one day be king of Israel. Rather than being envious or jealous, Jonathan submitted to God’s will and sacrificed his own right to the throne. Second, in 1 Samuel 19:1-3, we read of Jonathan’s loyalty toward and defense of David. King Saul told his followers to kill David. Jonathan rebuked his father and recalled David’s faithfulness to him in killing Goliath. Finally, Jonathan and David were also free to express their emotions with one another. In 1 Samuel 20, we read of a plan concocted by Jonathan to reveal his father’s plans toward David. Jonathan was going to practice his archery. If he told his servant that the arrows he shot were to the side of the target, David was safe. If Jonathan told his servant that the arrows were beyond the target, David was to leave and not return. Jonathan told the servant that the arrows were beyond the target, meaning that David should flee. After releasing his servant, Jonathan found David and the two men cried together.


Rather than being evidence for a homosexual relationship in the Bible, the account of David and Jonathan is an example of true biblical friendship. True friendship, according to the Bible, involves loyalty, sacrifice, compromise, and yes, emotional attachment. That is what we should learn from David and Jonathan. The idea that David and Jonathan were practicing homosexuals (or bisexuals) has no biblical basis

chrissmith
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Pray for him, it's all we can do, take him as an example of all the people who are corrupted by this system created to confuse and corrupt minds, I hope it's not to late when this guy realize it. Peace and love 🙏

charliejack
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They had wives.. and children.. and the reason they were living together was because they were living in the kingdom of saul. Are you seriously going to turn a bible story into your own agenda? Like im no one to judge, but im telling you simply this book is ab anything BUT sexuality. This book is ab the homies and gang loyalty

punkins.wrld
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This is the most heartbreaking video, and anyone that could agree has no fear of God Almighty or his holy words😢

samuelcotton
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Perverting yourself selds YOU to hell. perverting the Word to have others stumble w/ you is pure evil.

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They were in love and nobody can deny it! Unfortunately they went in separate ways, but David never stopped loving him and Jonathan, even though we don't see him anymore, I'm sure he didn't either ❤😢

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