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 Then David fled the city of NaiOth and he went to see JoNathan. And he asked, ‘What have I done? What’s my offence? How have I sinned against your father so that he’s searching for my life so vigorously?’
2 And JoNathan replied, ‘That isn’t what’s happening; he isn’t going to kill you. Look, there’s no way that my father would do anything, whether it’s great or small, without telling me. And why would my father hide such a thing from me? It just isn’t so.
3 But David told JoNathan, ‘Your father knows that I’ve found favor in your eyes, so he told the others, Don’t tell JoNathan, because he cares for him. But as Jehovah lives and as you live, I tell you that the only thing certain between your father and me is death.’
4 Then JoNathan said to David, ‘So, what do you want… what can I do for you?’
5 And David told him, ‘Look, tomorrow is the New Moon [Festival] and I’m supposed to come here to eat with the king. But I want you to send me away. I’ll go out into the fields and hide there sometime after noon.
6 And when your father notices that I’m missing, I want you to say to him, David asked me to excuse him, because he had to return to his city of BethLehem to offer a sacrifice for the Festival on behalf of his whole tribe.
7 And if he says, Fine, then your servant is at peace with him. But if he gives you a harsh reply, that will indicate he has evil plans for me.
8 ‘Now, you’ve shown great mercy to your servant, for you’ve made an agreement between you and me before Jehovah. And if you think your servant has done anything wrong, then condemn me to death and take me to your father.’
9 But JoNathan replied, ‘That won’t happen. Do you think that if I find that my father has evil plans for you, I won’t tell you?
10 And David said to JoNathan, ‘Then who will you send to tell me if your father answers harshly?’
11 And JoNathan replied, ‘Come, let’s walk out into the fields.’ And they both walked outside [the city].
12 Then JoNathan said to David, ‘Jehovah the God of Israel knows that I’ll question my father at least two or three times. And if things look good for you, I’m not going to send you to [live in] the fields.
13 For, may God [curse] me and add to it if I’ll allow anything bad to happen to you. [However, if the message is bad], I’ll tell you and send you away in peace. Then Jehovah will have to watch over you as He once did my father.
14 ‘Now, you’ve met with me while I’m alive, and after I die (by the mercy of Jehovah),
15 [please] be merciful to my house through the age. And when Jehovah destroys the enemies of David from the face of the earth,
16 may the name of JoNathan always remain in the house of David, even if Jehovah should allow me to die at the hands of your enemies.’
17 Then JoNathan swore an oath to David because of his love for him… for he loved him as much as his own life.
18 He said, ‘Tomorrow is the New Moon, and everyone will look for you [to come and sit] in your chair, [but you must go and hide in the fields].
19 Then after three days, look around, then come to this place and sit behind that boulder.
20 And then I’ll come here and shoot three arrows at a target.
21 And when I send my servant to look for them, if I say to him, Here they are in front of you, come pick them up,’ you may come back, because everything is peaceful. As Jehovah lives, let’s do it this way, so there’s no miscommunication.
22 But if I tell the young man, The arrows are way beyond you, I’ll be sending you away to Jehovah!
23 ‘Now concerning these things that you and I have agreed to; may Jehovah serve as the witness between you and me through the age.’
24 Then David went and hid in the fields. And when the New Moon [Festival] started, the king arrived to eat at his table. And as always, he sat in his chair by the wall.
25 Now, JoNathan and AbNer were already seated there next to Saul, and everyone looked over to where David usually sat.
26 However, Saul didn’t say anything that day, for he thought is was just a coincidence. He thought that David had likely become unclean and he had gone to cleanse himself that day.
27 But on the next day (the second day of the month), Saul looked at the place where David sat, and he asked his son JoNathan, ‘Why isn’t the son of Jesse here? This is the second day that he hasn’t been at the table!’
28 And JoNathan replied, ‘He asked to be excused so he could go to his city of BethLehem.
29 He asked me to send him there so he could offer a sacrifice for his whole tribe. Now, since you’ve put me in charge of my brothers, and if it pleases you, let me go to check on my brother and find out why he hasn’t come to the table of the king.’
30 Well, Saul was furious with JoNathan and said to him, ‘You son of a divorced woman; don’t you know that when you call the son of Jesse [your brother] it shames you, and it shames the nakedness of your mother?
31 For, as long as the son of Jesse is alive on this earth, my kingdom will never be yours. Now, go and catch that young man, for he’s the son of death!’
32 But JoNathan asked his father Saul, ‘Why must he die? What did he do?’
33 Then Saul grabbed his spear and shoved it toward JoNathan in an attempt to kill him, so JoNathan knew that his father planned to put David to death.
34 As the result, he jumped up from the table in a rage, and he wouldn’t eat anything for the rest of that day, for he was devastated by the fact that his father wanted to finish off David.
35 Well, the next morning, JoNathan went out into the field with his servant to meet with David as he said he would,
36 and he told his servant to run and search for the arrows after he shot them.
37 Well, he shot way over [the target], and when his servant got to the place where he shot them, JoNathan yelled, ‘They’re way out beyond that.’
38 And he added, ‘Hurry, don’t just stand there!’ Well, JoNathan’s servant finally retrieved all the arrows that his master had shot,
39 and he wasn’t aware of what was actually happening. But JoNathan and David both understood the meaning of this.
40 Then JoNathan handed his weapons to his servant and told him to take them back to the city.
41 And as he was leaving, David stood up from [inside] a box and fell with his face to the ground, bowing before him three times. Then he kissed his friend and they both cried over this end to David’s greatness.
42 Then JoNathan said to David, ‘Go in peace! And as we both swore an oath in the Name of the Lord; Jehovah is the witness between you and me, and between my seed and your seed through the ages.’ Then David got up and left, and JoNathan returned to the city.