SEAL 5
HOMOSEXUALITY IS NOT A SIN .P3
DAVID & JONATHAN—LOVE UNCHAINED
David and Jonathan—souls slam together, fused raw (1 Sam 18:1). Jonathan rips off his royal gear—robe, sword, belt, the works—dumps it on David on day one, a covenant sliced deep as bone (1 Sam 20:41). They kiss, weep—David’s flood drowns the rest, guts spilling out.
Later, Jonathan’s corpse cold, David howls: “Your love smoked women’s by miles” (2 Sam 1:26)—Hebrew hums na’amanta li, “sweet,” “precious as hell,” no bromance dodge. A bond hacked in blood—karath, not cheap ink—sacred, unbreakable, two hearts bleeding one. No shame, no rocks flung—Bible belts it loud: same-gender love, ancient, real, no chains. Their fire burned free—kings and shepherds, locked tight.
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Na’amanta (נַעֲמַנְתָּ): Hebrew “sweet”—David’s love for Jonathan, no dodge.
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Karath (כָּרַת): Hebrew “cut”—covenant sealed in blood.
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LOVER’S PLEDGE
David and Jonathan—love’s a blade, not a sin. Covenant bites deeper than law—sweeter than norms, rawer than women’s grip. No guilt in God’s scroll—two souls weld, no shame stains it. Love’s roar trumps your labels.