This is a lengthy chapter, yet nothing in particular jumps out at me. In general I get the sense that Saul is relying on himself not God to set a course of action, his son Jonathan seems to be trying to listen to God and follow him. Jonathan seems to have some peace with himself, Saul seems to be somewhat uneasy.
I'm stretching here to find meaning for me as I read today, but maybe its just the inner peace that comes from trying to follow God's direction rather than carve out your own path.
What do you make of this one?
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