Aplikace, kterou právě používáte, je biblický program Studijní on-line bible (dále jen SOB) verze 2. Jedná se prozatím o testovací verzi, která je oproti původní verzi postavena na HTML5, využívá JavaScriptovou knihovnu JQuery a framework Bootstrap. Nová verze přináší v některých ohledech zjednodušení, v některých ohledech je tomu naopak. Hlavní výhodou by měla být možnost využívání knihovny JQuery pro novou verzi tooltipů (ze kterých je nově možné kopírovat jejich obsah, případně kliknout na aktivní odkazy na nich). V nové verzi by zobrazení překladů i vyhledávek mělo vypadat "profesionálněji", k dispozici by měly být navíc např. informace o modulech apod. Přehrávač namluvených překladů je nyní postaven na technologii HTML5, tzn., že již ke svému provozu nepotřebuje podporu Flash playeru (který již oficiálně např. pro platformu Android není k dispozici, a u kterého se počítá s postupným všeobecným útlumem).
Application you're using is a biblical program Online Bible Study (SOB), version Nr. 2. This is yet a testing release, which is (compared to the previous version) based on HTML5, uses JQuery JavaScript library and Bootstrap framework. The new version brings in some aspects simplifications. The major advantage should be the possibility of using JQuery for the new version tooltips (from which it is now possible to copy their content, or click on active hyperlinks). In the new version are also available informations about the modules and the like. The player of the narrated translations is now HTML5 powered (he does not need Flash player). I hope, that the new features will be gradually added.
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1 And that day, JoNathan (Saul’s son) said to the servant who was carrying his weapons, ‘Come with me! Let’s go around to the other side of the Philistine garrison’ (but he didn’t tell his father what he was doing).
2 Meanwhile, Saul had moved to the peak of a hill in MagAdon, and he was camping there under a pomegranate tree. Then, some of his [remaining] six hundred (or so) men came there to meet with him,
3 and AhiJah (the son AhiTub, the brother of Ichabod, who was the son of Phinehas and the grandson of Eli) the Priest of Jehovah in Shiloh, came carrying the sacred chest piece of the Priest. However, no one knew that JoNathan had left.
4 Now, JoNathan had crossed through the middle of the river on his way to the Philistine camp, at a ford where there were jagged rocks on both sides (on one side it was called Bozez, and on the other side it was called Seneh),
5 along the road that leads from MichMash in the north, to Geba in the south.
6 Then JoNathan said to the servant who was carrying his weapons, ‘Come on, let’s go to the town of MesSab [and attack] the uncircumcised who are camped there, for, perhaps Jehovah will give them [into our hands]. After all, doesn’t [Jehovah give victory] over many to just a few?’
7 And the man who was carrying his weapons replied, ‘You do whatever your heart moves you to do. Look, I’m with you. For, whatever is in your heart is in my heart also.’
8 And JoNathan said, ‘Then we’ll go up there [and stand in front of them].
9 And if they say to us, Wait there, we’ll just stay away and we won’t go any closer.
10 But if they tell us to come forward, that will be our sign… we’ll know that Jehovah has given them into our hands, so we’ll attack.’
11 Then they walked up to the Philistine camp at MesSab, and a Philistine guard shouted, ‘Look! Here come some Hebrews who have crawled out of the burrows they’ve been hiding in.’
12 So the men of MesSab called to JoNathan and the man who was carrying his weapons, and said: ‘Come on up here to us and we’ll show you a few things.’ Then JoNathan said to the man who was carrying his weapons, ‘Now follow me, for Jehovah has given them into the hands of Israel!’
13 And JoNathan crawled up the hill on his hands and feet, with the man carrying his weapons close behind.
14 Then JoNathan and [his attendant] attacked, killing twenty men using arrows, slings, and rocks that they’d found in the field.
15 And this caused quite a change in attitude among the [Philistines] in and around MesSab, for they had caught the men they destroyed off guard. And everyone was very disturbed over what [Jehovah had done among them].
16 Well, Saul’s watchmen in GibeAh of BenJamin noticed that there was a lot of confusion on both sides of the enemy camp.
17 And Saul said to the people who were meeting with him: ‘Take a head count and see who has left us.’ So, they took a head count and found that JoNathan and the man carrying his weapons were missing.
18 Then Saul said to AhiJah, ‘Bring the sacred chest piece!’ (It was inside the Chest of God that day, before Israel).
19 And as Saul was speaking to the Priest, he noticed that the sound in the Philistine camp kept getting louder and louder. So he said to the Priest, ‘Put your hands together [and pray].’
20 Then Saul went and gathered his troops and they joined the battle. Well, confusion reigned in the Philistine camp and the men started attacking each other with swords.
21 Then [Saul’s] men (who had [been hiding] for the previous two days) got up and joined the battle with Saul and JoNathan.
22 And when the Israelites who had run to the hills of EphraIm heard that the Philistines were retreating, they all came and joined in the battle, and Jehovah gave victory to Israel that day. Well, the battle raged through BethAven, and by then, about ten thousand men had joined Saul.
23 And from there the war continued to be fought in many cities and into the hills of EphraIm.
24 Then Saul did something very foolish; he placed a curse on the people when he said, ‘Any man who eats before the evening is cursed, because I want my enemies punished!’ As the result, none of his men had anything to eat. Well, his people had gathered in a grove of trees,
25 and nearby (at the edge of a field), there were some beehives.
26 And when some of his people went up to them, they found that they were full of honey; but no one would taste any, because of the oath that [Saul] had made before Jehovah.
27 However, JoNathan didn’t know about the oath his father had spoken in front of people, so he stuck his walking stick into a hive, snagged some honeycomb, and ate it. Then, when he looked up,
28 one of the men said, ‘Your father swore an oath before the people that anyone who eats anything today is cursed.’ Well, the people were famished,
29 and JoNathan realized this, so he said, ‘My father is still cleaning out the land; and look, I’ve already eaten a little of this honey.
30 Why, if our people [could have eaten] what they took from their enemies today, they would have killed more Philistines!’
31 Well, they had destroyed many Philistines at MichMash, and the people were extremely tired.
32 So in [the evening], they went and divided up [the Philistine’s] flocks and herds. Then they slaughtered many calves and started eating the [raw] meat with its blood.
33 And when the report was brought to Saul that the people were sinning against Jehovah by eating the blood, Saul said, ‘You have sinned! Now roll a large rock over here.’
34 Then Saul sent orders for his men to each bring a calf and a sheep, and they were to slaughter them there on the rock and eat them. For he said: ‘You must not sin against Jehovah by eating blood!’ So, everyone brought [the animals] that night and slaughtered them there.
35 Then Saul built an altar to Jehovah
36 and he said, ‘Now, let’s go after the Philistines tonight and keep cutting them to pieces until the morning dawns… don’t leave a single man!’ And they replied, ‘We’ll do whatever you say!’ Then [Saul] called the Priest and said, ‘Bring [the Chest] of our God here.’
37 And Saul asked God, ‘Shall I attack the Philistines, and will you give them into the hands of Israel?’ But [God] wouldn’t answer him,
38 so Saul said, ‘Then bring [all the men of] Israel here and stand them in front of me, because I want everyone to know if someone has been [guilty of sin] today!
39 Why, as Jehovah (the One who saves Israel) lives; if someone were to even tell me that it was my son JoNathan, he would die.’ But nobody said anything.
40 Then he spoke before all the men of Israel, and said, ‘You are part of this, and my son JoNathan and I [are part] of it. And the people replied to Saul, ‘Then do whatever you must!’
41 And Saul said, ‘O Jehovah, God of Israel, give us a sign.’ Then lots were thrown, and Saul and JoNathan were chosen, so the people were excused.
42 And Saul said, ‘Now throw the lots between me and my son JoNathan, and whoever Jehovah chooses must die!’ So, they threw the lots between him and JoNathan, and JoNathan was chosen.
43 And Saul asked JoNathan, ‘Tell me, what did you do?’ And JoNathan replied ‘I took a little honey on the tip of my walking stick and tasted it. So look, I must die!’
44 Then Saul said, ‘May God [kill] me again and again rather than to allow JoNathan to die today.’
45 Then Saul spoke to the people and said, ‘Shall I now kill the one who brought deliverance to Israel? As Jehovah lives, not a hair of his head should fall to the ground over the mercy that God has performed for Israel today.’ Then the people prayed on behalf of JoNathan, and he wasn’t put to death.
46 So, Saul didn’t chase after the Philistines that day… everyone just went back home.
47 Now, after Saul was chosen by lottery to rule over Israel, he waged war with his enemies all around the land… the Moabites, the Ammonites, the Edomites, the king of Zobah, and the Philistines. And wherever he went, he was saved.
48 He acted decisively and struck down the Amalechites and anyone else who tried to walk on Israel.
49 Saul’s sons were JoNathan, IshVi, and MelchiShua. He also had two daughters, Merob and Michal.
50 Saul’s wife’s name was AhinoAm, and she was the daughter of AhimaAz. The commander-in-chief of Saul’s army was AbNer (the son of Ner), who was related to Saul.
51 Kish was Saul’s father, and AbNer’s father Ner was the son of AbiEl.
52 He was a strong fighter against the Philistines throughout the life of Saul. And whenever Saul found a valiant or a very strong man, he was recruited to serve Saul.