7 Saul looked back and saw me. He called to me and I answered him.
8 Then Saul asked me who I was. I told him that I was an Amalekite.
9 Then Saul said, ‘Please kill me. I am hurt badly. And I am about to die anyway.’
10 He was hurt so badly that I knew he wouldn’t live. So I stopped and killed him. Then I took the crown from his head and the bracelet from his arm and brought them here to you, my lord.”
11 Then David tore his clothes to show he was very sad. All the men with him did the same thing.
12 They were very sad and cried. They did not eat until evening. They cried because Saul and his son Jonathan were dead. David and his men cried for the Lord’S people, and they cried for Israel. They cried because Saul, his son Jonathan, and many Israelites had been killed in battle.
13 Then David talked with the young soldier who had told him about Saul’s death. David asked, “Where are you from?” The young soldier answered, “I am the son of a foreigner. I am an Amalekite.”