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OET (OET-LV) And_spared the_king on wwww wwww the_son of_Yōnātān/(Jonathan) the_son of_Shāʼūl on the_oath of_YHWH which between_them between Dāvid and_between Yōnātān the_son of_Shāʼūl.
OET (OET-RV) However, the king spared Yonatan’s son (and Sha’ul’s grandson) Mefiboshet because of the promises that he and Yonatan had made to each other before Yahweh.
(Occurrence 0) Mephibosheth
(Some words not found in UHB: and,spared the=king on/upon/above/on_account_of//he/it_went_in מְפִי בֹשֶׁת son_of Yōnātān/(Jonathan) son_of Shāʼūl on/upon/above/on_account_of//he/it_went_in oath YHWH which/who between,them between Dāvid and=between Yōnātān/(Jonathan) son_of Shāʼūl )
Mephibosheth was the son of Jonathan. See how you translated his name in 2 Samuel 4:4.
21:7 the oath: See 1 Sam 20:14-15. In contrast to Saul, David was honoring his oath while dealing with the deadly fallout of Saul’s violation of an oath.
OET (OET-LV) And_spared the_king on wwww wwww the_son of_Yōnātān/(Jonathan) the_son of_Shāʼūl on the_oath of_YHWH which between_them between Dāvid and_between Yōnātān the_son of_Shāʼūl.
OET (OET-RV) However, the king spared Yonatan’s son (and Sha’ul’s grandson) Mefiboshet because of the promises that he and Yonatan had made to each other before Yahweh.
Note: The OET-RV is still only a first draft, and so far only a few words have been (mostly automatically) matched to the Hebrew or Greek words that they’re translated from.