That is true.
It is written "ve adam jadah et hava began eden"
jadah means "to know" the entire sentance means "and adam had already known even in the garden of Eden"
But the entire David/Jonathan part is way more explicit. Something about their two souls becoming one and Jonathan stripping off his garments and stuff like that (bit hazy on the subject)
ofcoarse to find a detailed report on the subject is difficult because most text written about the subjects are by christians who very much oppose the entire homosexual implications.
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