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A10405 The Byble in Englyshe that is to saye, the content of all the holye scrypture, bothe of the olde and newe Testament, truly translated after the veryte of the Hebrue and Greke textes, by the diligent studye of dyuers excellent lerned [men e]xperte in the fore[saide] tongues.; Bible. English. Great Bible. 1540 (1540) STC 2069; ESTC S121497 1,995,822 1,050

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came vpon Saul and ☞ he prophesyed in the myddes of the house And Dauid played with his hande lyke as at other tymes and there was a Iauelyn in Sauis hande And Saul ●oke the Iauelyn and sayd I wyl nayle Dauid to the wall with it And Dauid auoyded out of his presence two tymes And Saul was afrayde of Dauid bycause the Lorde was with hym was departed from Saul Therfore Saul put hym from hym and made him a captayn ouer a thousande and ☞ he went out and in before the people And Dauid behaued hym selfe wysely in all his wayes and the Lorde was with hym Wherfore when Saul sawe that he was so excedyng wyse he was afrayd of hym But all Israel and Iuda loued Dauid bycause he went out and in before them And Saul sayde to Dauid Beholde my eldest doughter Merob her I wyl gyue the to wyfe Onely play the man with me fyghte the Lordes battayles For Saul thought myne hande shall not be vpon hym but the hande of the Philistines And Dauid answered Saule what am I and what is my lyfe of the kynred of my father in Israel that I shulde be son in lawe to the kynge Howbeit whē the tyme was come that Moreb Sauls doughter shulde haue bene gyuen to Dauid she was gyuen vnto Adriel a Meholothite to wyfe How beit Michol Sauls doughter loued Dauid And they shewed Saul and the thyng dyspleased hym not And Saul sayd I wyll gyue hym her that she may be a snare to hym and that the hand of the Philistynes maye be agaynst hym Wherfore Saul sayd to Dauid thou shalte this day be my son in law in the other doughter And Saul cōmaunded his seruauntes to comen with ▪ Dauid secretly and say Beholde the kyng hath a fauoure to the and all his seruauntes loue the be now therfore the kynges sonne in lawe And Sauls seruauntes spake those wordes in the eares of Dauid And Dauid sayde semeth it to you a lyght thyng to be a kynges sonne in lawe I am a poore man and of small reputacion And the seruauntes brought Saule worde agayne sayenge of this maner spake Dauid And Saul sayd this wyse shall ye say to Dauid the king careth for none other dowry but for an hundred foreskynnnes of the Philistines to be auenged of the kingꝭ enemyes But Saul thought to make Dauid fal into the handes of the Philistines And when his seruauntes tolde Dauid these wordꝭ it pleased Dauid wel to be the kynges son in lawe And ☞ or the dayes were expyred Dauid arose with his men and went and slue of the Philistines CC. men and Dauid broughte theyr foreskynnes satisfied the kyng therof to be his sonne in lawe Wherfore Saul gaue hym Michol his doughter to wyfe And Saul sawe and vnderstode howe that the Lorde was with Dauid that Michol his doughter loued hym he was the more afrayde of Dauid and Saul became alway Dauids enemy The lordes of the Philistines vsed ☞ to go forth And it fortuned that when they went forth Dauid behaued hym selfe wyselyer thē al the seruauntes of Saul so that his name was moche set by ¶ Saul cōmaundeth to flee Dauid Micholl his wyfe saueth hym CAPI XIX SAul spake to Ionathas his sonne and to all his seruauntes that they shulde kyll Dauid But Ionathas Sauls sonne had a great fauour to Dauid and Ionathas tolde Dauid saynge Saul my father gothe aboute to fley the. Now therfore take hede to thy selfe vntyll the mornyng abyde in some secret place and hyde thy selfe And I wyl go out stande by my father in the felde where thou art wyll comen with my father of the and what soeuer I se I wyll tell the. And Ionathas spake good of Dauid vnto Saul his father sayde vnto hym let not the kynge syn agaynst his seruaunt Dauid for he hath not synned agaynst the and his workes haue ben toward the very good For he dyd ☞ put his lyfe in his hande slue the Philistine and the Lorde brought to passe a great helth for al Israel Thou sawest it thou reioysed wherfore then wylte thou syn agaynst innocent bloode sley Daiud without a cause And Saul herkened vnto the voyce of Ionathas and sware as truely as the lorde lyueth he shal not dye And Ionathas called Dauid and shewed hym all those wordes brought Dauid to Saul And he was in his presence as in tymes past And the war began agayn and Dauid wente out and foughte with the Philistines slue them with a great slaughter and they fled from hym And the euyll spirite sent of the Lorde was vpon Saul as he sat in his house hauynge a Iauelyn in his hande and Dauid played with his hande And Saul entended to nayle Dauid to the wall with the Iauelyn But he ryd hym selfe out of Sauls presence as he smote the speare ❀ vvith a vayne stroke in to the wall And Dauid fled and was saued that same nyght Saul also sent messengers vnto Dauyds house to watche hym and to sley hym in the mornyng And Michol Dauyds wyfe tolde it hym saynge If thou saue not thy selfe this nyght to morow thou wylte be sleyne And so Micholl let Dauid downe thorowe a wyndowe and he went and fled and was saued And then she toke an ymage and layde it in the bed put a pyllowe stuffed with gootꝭ heere vnder the heade of it couered it with a cloth And when Saul sent messengers to fetch Dauid she sayd he is sycke And Saul sent the messengers agayne to se Dauid sayenge Brynge hym to me bed and all that I may sley hym And whē the messengers were came in Beholde there lay an ymage in the bed with a pyllow of gootes heere vnder the head of it And Saul sayde to Micholl why hast thou mocked me so and sent away myne enmye that he is escaped Michol answered Saul For he sayde vnto me let me go or els I wyll kyll the. And so Dauid fled and escaped and came to Samuel to Rama tolde hym all that Saul had done to hym And he and Samuel went and dwelte in ☞ Naioth And one tolde Saul sayenge Beholde Dauid is at Naioth in Rama Saul sente messengers to fet Dauid And whē they saw a company ☞ of Prophetes prophesyenge and Samuel standyng fast by them the spirite of god fell vpon the messengers of Saul they prophesyed to And when it was tolde Saul he sent other messengers and they prophesyed likewyse And Saul sent messengers yet agayne the thyrde tyme and they prophesyed also Then went he hym selfe to Rama and came to a great well that is in Sechu he asked and sayde where are Samuell and Dauid And one sayde Beholde they be at Naioth in Rama and he went thyther euen to Naioth in Rama and the spirite of God came vpon hym also and he wente prophesyenge vntyll he came to Naioth in Rama And he stripte of
the Lorde And the kynge sayde to Doeg turne thou and fall vpon the Preestes And Doeg the Edomite turned and ran vpon the preestes slewe that same day lxxx v. persons that dyd weare a lynnen Ephod And Nob the citye of the Preestes smote he w t the edge of the swerde both men women chyldren sucklynges oxen and asses shepe And one of the sonnes of Ahimelech the son of Ahitob named Abiathar escaped fled to Dauid And Abiathar shewed Dauid how that Saull had sleyne the lordes preestꝭ And Dauid sayde vnto Abiathar I wyst it the same day whē Doeg the Edomite was there that he wolde tell Saull And I am cause of the death of all the soulꝭ of thy fathers house Abyde thou with me feare not For yf any man seke my soule he shall seke thyne also with me thou shalte be in sauegarde ¶ Dauid fleeth into the wylldernes of ziph CAPI XXIII THey tolde Dauid sayenge Beholde the Philistines fyght agaynst Keilah and spoyle the barnes Therfore Dauid asked the Lords aduyse saynge shall I go and smyte these Philistines And the Lorde answered vnto Dauid go smyte the Philistines and saue Keilah And Dauids men that were w t hym sayd vnto hym se we be afrayd here in Iuda howe muche more then yf we come to Keilah agaynst the hoost of the Philistines Then Dauid asked the lorde agayne And the lorde answered hym sayde Aryse and go downe to Keilah for I wyll delyuer the Philistines into thyne hande And so Dauid his men went to Keilah fought with the Philistines droue awaye theyr cattell and smote them with a great slaughter And so Dauid saued the enhabyters of Keilah And it chaunced when Abiathar the son of Ahimelech fled to Dauid to Keilah that he brought an Ephod with him in his hande And it was tolde Saul that Dauid was come to Keilah And Saull sayd God hath delyuered hym in to myne hande For he is shut in now that he is come into the towne that hath gates barres And Saull called all the people togither to war for to go downe to keilah and to beseyge Dauid his men And Dauid hauynge knowledge that Saull ymagened myscheyfe agaynst hym sayde to Abiathar the preest Brynge the Ephod Then sayde Dauid O Lorde God of Israell thy seruaūt hath herde that Saull is aboute to come agaynst Keilah to destroye the Citye for my sake wyll the men of Keilah delyuer me into his hande And wyll Saull come downe as thy seruaunt hath herde saye O Lorde God of Israell tell thy seruaunt And the Lorde sayde he wyll come downe Then sayde Dauid wyll the men of Keilah delyuer me the men that are with me into the hand of Saul and the lorde sayde they wyll betraye you Then Dauid and his men whiche were vpon a sixe hūdred arose departed out of Keilah went whyther they coulde And it was tolde Saull that Dauid was fled from Keilah he let the iourney alone Dauid abode in the wyldernesse in stronge holdes remayned in a mountayne in the wyldernesse of Ziph. And Saull sought hym euery daye but god delyuered hym not into his hande And Dauid sawe that Saull was come out to seke his lyfe And Dauid was in the wyldernesse of Ziph in a thycket And Ionathas Sauls son arose went to Dauid in to the thycket conforted his hand in god sayd vnto hym feare not for the hande of Saull my father shall not fynde the thou shalt be kyng ouer Israell I must be ne●te vnto the. And that doth Saul my father know And they made a bonde bothe of them togyther before the lorde And Dauid taryed styll in the thicket Ionathas went to his house Then came the Ziphites to Saull to Gibea sayenge Dothe not Dauid hyde him selfe fast by vs in strong holdes in a thycket that is by the hyll of Hachila on the ryght syde of the wyldernesse Nowe therfore kynge y u mayest come downe accordynge to all the lust of thy soule come downe our parte shall be to delyuer hym in to the kyngꝭ hande And Saul sayd Blessyd are ye in the Lorde for ye haue cōpassyon on me Go I praye you ordre the matter well knowe se his haunte where his foote hath ben who hath sene hym there for it is tolde me that he is very subtyl worketh craftly Se therfore and knowe all the lurkynge places where he hydeth hym selfe come ye agayne to me with the certeyntye I wyl go with you And yf he be in the lande I wyll serche hym out thorowout all the thousandꝭ of Iuda ▪ And they arose went to Ziph before Saull But Dauid his men were in the wyldernesse of Maon in the playne that is on the ryght hande of Iesymon Saull also and his men went to seke they tolde Dauid Wherfore he went vnto a Rocke and abode in the wyldernesse of Maon And when Saul herde that he folowed after Dauid in the wyldernesse of Maon And Saull and his men went on the one syde of the mountayne and Dauid and his men on the other syde And Dauid toke thought howe to get from Saull For Saull his men cōpassed Dauid and his men rounde aboute to take them But there came a messenger to Saull sayenge Hast the and come for the Philistines are come in to the lande Wherfore Saul returned from persecutyng Dauid went agaynst the Philistines And therfore is it that they called the place The rocke of separacion And Dauid went thence dwelte in stronge holdes at Engadi ¶ Dauid fleeth into Engadi and there hydeth hym in ●●au● Saull ●ōmeth in thy thee to do his ●a●●mente CAPI XXIIII WHen Saull was come agayne from folowynge after the Philistines it fortuned that there were which tolde hym sayenge beholde Dauid is in the wyldernesse of Engadi Then Saul toke ▪ iii. M. chosen men out of Israell went to seke Dauid and his men in the heygth of the Rockꝭ where wylde gootes remayne And he came to the flockes of shepe in the waye And Saull went in to a caue ☞ to couer his feete And Dauid his men remayned in the inwarde partes of the caue And the men of Dauid sayde vnto hym se the day is come of whiche the Lorde sayde vnto the Beholde I wyll delyuer thy enemyes in to thyne hande thou shalte do to hym as it shal seme good in thy syght Then Dauid arose and cut of a lap of Sauls garment pryuelye And immediatly ☞ Dauids herte smote hym bycause he had cut of a lap of Sauls garment And he sayd vnto his men the lorde kepe me from doyng that thyng vnto my mayster the lordꝭ anoynted to lay myne hande vpon hym seynge he is the anoynted of the Lorde ❀ For as truely as the lorde lyueth excepte the lorde smyte hym or excepte his day come or yf he go not
hym and toke his heade and gat them away thorowe the playne all the nyght And they brought the heade of Isboseth vnto Dauid to Hebron and sayd to the kynge beholde there is the head of Isboseth Sauls sonne thyne enemye which sought after thy lyfe And the lorde hath aduenged my Lorde the kynge this day of Saul and of his seede And Dauid answerd Rechab and Baana his brother the sonnes of Rimmon the Berothite and sayde vnto them As surely as the Lorde lyueth whiche hath delyuered my soule out of all aduersities when one tolde me and sayd that Saul was dead thynkyng to haue brought good tydynges I caughte hym and slue hym in Zikleg which thought that I wolde haue gyuen hym a rewarde for his tydynges bryngynge Howe moche more when wycked men haue sleyne a ryghteous person in his owne house and vpon his bed Shal I not requyre his blood of your hande and take you from the earth And Dauid cōmaunded his yonge men and they slue them and cut of theyr handes and fete and hanged them vp ouer the poole in Hebron But they toke the heade of Isboseth and buryed it in the sepulchre of Abuer in Hebron ¶ Dauid is yet agayne anoynted Kynge and taketh the arke from Sion CAPI V. THen came all the trybes of Israell to Dauid vnto Hebron and sayd Beholde we are of thy bone and of thy flesshe And in tyme past when Saul was out kyng thou leddest Israel in and out And the lorde hath sayde to the thou shalte fede my people Israell and thou shalte be a captayne ouer Israell And so all the elders of Israell came to the kynge to Hebron And kynge Dauid made a couenaunt with them in Hebron before the Lorde And they anoynted Dauyd kynge ouer Israell Dauid was thyrtie yere olde whē he began to reygne and he reygned xl yere In Hebron he reygned ouer Iuda seuen yere and syxe monethes And in Ierusalem he reygned thyrtye and thre yeres ouer all Israel and Iuda The kynge also and his men wente to Ierusalem vnto the Iebusites the enhabitours of the lande Whiche spake vnto Dauid sayenge ☞ excepte thou take away the blynde and the lame thou shalte not come in hyther For they sayde Thou arte not able to come in hyther Neuerthelesse Dauid toke the stronge holde of Sion The same is the citye of Dauid And Dauid sayde the same daye Who soeuer smyteth the Iebusites and getteth vp to the gutters of the houses and smyteth the lame and the blynde that hate ☞ Dauids soule Wherfore they sayd the blynde the lame shal not come in to the house And so Dauid dwelte in the towre and called it the citye of Dauid and buylte rounde aboute it from Millo inwarde And Dauid prospered grewe and the Lorde God of hoostes was with hym And Hiram kynge of Tire sente messengers to Dauid and Cedar trees and carpenters and masons for walles and they buylte Dauid an house And Dauid perceyued that the lorde had stablysshed hym kyng ouer Israel that he had exalted his kyngdom for his people Israels sake And Dauid toke hym mo concubines and wyues out of Ierusalem after he was come from Hebron mo sonnes doughters were yet borne to Dauid And these be the names of the sonnes that were borne vnto hym in Ierusalem Sāmua Sobab Nathan Salomon Iibhar also and Elisua Nepheg and Iaphia Elisama Eliada and Eliaphalet But whē the Philistines herde that they had anoynted Dauid kyng ouer Israel they came all vp to seke Dauid And as soone as Dauid herde of it he gat hym to an holde ▪ And when the Philistines came they layde them along in the valey of Raphaim And Dauid asked counsayle of the Lorde saynge shall I go vp to the Philistines Wylte thou delyuer them in to my handes And the Lorde answered vnto Dauid Go vp for I wyll delyuer the Philistines in to thy handes And Dauid came to the playne of Perazim smote them there and sayd the Lorde hath deuyded myn enemyes asundre before me as waters be deuided asundre And therfore the name of the place was called the playne of Perazim And there they lefte theyr ymages and Dauid his men toke them vp And the Philistines came yet agayne● layde them selues in the valey of Rephaim And when Dauid asked at the Lorde ❀ Shall I go vp agaynst the Philistynes and vvylt thou delyuer them in to my hande He answered Thou shalte not go vp but compasse them on the backesyde come vpon them ouer agaynst the Peretrees And whē thou herest the noyse of a thyng goyng in the top of the Peretrees then remoue For then shall the Lorde go out before the to smyte the hoost of the Philistines And Dauid dyd as the Lorde had commaunded hym smote the Philistines from Geba vntyll thou come to Gazer ¶ The Arke is brought forth of the house of Abinadab Uza is stryken and dyeth Dauid daun●eth before it is therfore despysed of his wyfe Mithol CAPI VI. AGayne Dauid gathered togyther all the chosen men of Israell euen thyrtye thousande arose and wente with all the folke that were with hym of the men of Iuda to fet ☞ away from thence the arke of God whose name is called the name of the Lorde of hoostes that dwelleth vpon it bytwene the cherubyns And they put the arke of god vpon a newe carte and brought it out of the house of Abinadab that was at Gibea And Uza and Ahio the sonnes of Abinabab draue the newe carte And when they brought it out of the house of Abinadab that was at Gibea w t the Arke of God Ahio went before the arke And Dauid and all the house of Israel playde before the Lorde in sundrye instrumentes made of Cedre wood with harpes Psalteries Tymbrelles fedyls and Symbals And when they came to Nachons thresheynge floore Uza put his hande to the arke of God and helde it for the oxen stombled And the Lorde was wroth with Uza God smote hym in the same place ☞ for his faulte and there he dyed before the arke of god And Dauid was dyspleased bycause the Lorde had smytten Uza And the name of the place was called The renfynge of Uza vntyl this day And Dauid was then afrayde of the Lorde and sayde Howe shall the arke of the Lorde come to me And so Dauid wolde not bryng the Arke of the lorde vnto hym in to the citye of Dauid but Dauid caryed it in to the house of Obeth Edom a Gethite And the Arke of the lorde contynued in the house of Obeth Edom the Gethite thre monethes and the Lorde blessed Obeth Edom and al his housholde And one tolde kynge Dauid how that the Lorde had blessed the house of Obeth Edom and all that perteyned vnto hym bycause of the arke of God And Dauid wente and brought the arke of God from the house of Obeth Edom into the citie of Dauid
with gladnes ❀ And there vvere vvich Dauid vii sortes of dauncers and calues for Sacrifyce And when they that bare the Arke of the lorde had gone syxe spaces he offred an axe a fat shepe And Dauid ❀ played on harpe strynges and daunsed before the Lorde with al his myght and was gyrded with a lynnen Ephod So Dauid all the house of Israell brought the Arke ❀ of the couenaunt of the lorde with showtyng trompet blowynge And it fortuned that as the arke of the lorde came in to the citye of Dauid Michol Sauls doughter loked thorowe a wyndew and saw kynge Dauid sprynge and daunce before the lorde and she despysed hym in her herte And when they brought in the arke of the Lorde they set it in his place euen in the myddes of the tabernacle that Dauid had pytched for it And Dauid offered burntofferynges and peace offerynges before the Lorde And as soone as Dauid had made an ende of offryng burntoffrynges peaceoffrynges he blessed the people in the name of the Lorde of hoostꝭ and gaue amonge all the folke euen among the hole multitude of Israell as well to the women as men to euery one a Cake of bread and a pece of flesshe and a flacket of drynke And so al the peple departed euery one to his house Then Dauid returned to ☞ blesse his houshold And Michol the doughter of Saul came out to mete Dauid sayd O howe glorious was the kyng of Israel this day which was vncouered to daye in the eyes of the maydens of his seruauntes as yf it had ben a lyght brayned felowe vncouered And Dauid sayd vnto Michol I thoughe to daunce before the Lorde which chose me rather then thy father and all his kyn cōmaunded me to be ruler ouer all the people of the Lorde euen ouer Israel And therfore wyll I playe before the Lorde And wyll be yet more vyle then so and wyl be meke in myne owne syght of the very same mayde seruauntes whiche thou hast spoken of shal I be had in honour Therfore Michol the doughter of Saul had no chylde vnto the day of her death ¶ Dauid wolde buylde God an house but is forbydden of God CAPI VII IT fortuned that as the kynge sat in his house after that the lorde had gyuen hym rest rounde aboute from all his enemyes he sayd vnto Nathan the prophet beholde I dwell nowe in an house of Cedar trees but ☞ the arke of God dwelleth within the curteyne And Nathan sayde vnto the kynge go and do all that is in thyne herte for the lorde is with the. And it fortuned the same nyghte that the worde of the Lorde came vnto Nathan saynge go and tell my seruaunt Dauid thus sayth the Lorde shalte thou buylde me an house to dwell in For I haue not dwelte in any house synce the tyme that I brought the chyldrē of Israel out of Egypt vnto this day but haue walked in a tent tabernacle In al the places wherin I haue walked with all the chyldren of Israell spake I one worde with any of the Tribes of Israell ☞ synce I cōmaunded the Iudgis to fede my people Israel sayenge Why buylde ye not me an house of Cedar trees Nowe therfore so saye vnto my seruaunt Dauid thus sayth the Lorde of hoostes I toke the from the shepe coote as thou waste folowynge shepe that thou myghtest be ruler ouer my people Israell And I was with the in all that thou wentest to and haue destroyed all thyne enemyes out of thy syghte and haue made the a great name lyke vnto the name of the greate men that are in the worlde And therfore I wyll appoynte a place for my people Israell and wyll plante it that they maye dwelle in a place of theyr owne moue no more neyther shall wycked people trouble them any more as they dyd at the begynnynge synce the tyme that I set Iudges ouer my people Israell I wyl gyue the rest from all thyne enemyes And the Lorde telleth the that he wyll make the an house And when thy dayes be fulfylled thou shalte ☞ slepe with thy fathers and I wyll set vp thy seede after the whiche shall pracede out of thy body and wyll stablysshe his kyngdom He shall buylde an house for my name and I wyll stablysshe the seate of his kyngdom foreuer I wyll be his father and he shall be my son If he synne I wyll chasten hym ☞ with suche a rod as men be chastened with and with suche plages as the chyldren of men be plaged with But my mercye shall not departe awaye from hym as I toke it from Saull whom I put downe before the. And thyne house and thy kyngdom shall endure without ende after the thy seate shall be stablysshed foreuer Accordyng to all these wordes and accordynge to all this vision byd Nathan speake vnto Dauid Then wente Dauid in and set hym downe before the lorde and sayde what am I O lorde God what is my ☞ house that thou shuldest haue brought me thus far forth And this was yet a small thyng in thy syght O lorde god but thou hast spoken also of thy seruauntes house for a great whyle to come For ☞ ❀ this is the vse of mā O lorde god And what can Dauid say more vnto the For thou Lorde God knowest thy seruaunt Euen for thy wordes sake and ☞ accordyng to thyne owne herte hast thou done all these great thynges to make them knowen vnto thy seruaunt Wherfore thou arte great O lorde God for there is none lyke the neyther is there any God saue thou accordynge to all that we haue herde with our eares And what one people in the earth is lyke thy people Israel ❀ whose God went delyuered them that they myght be his people and that he myght make hym a name and to shewe great and terrible thyngꝭ in the earth for thy people whiche thou redemedst to the oute of Egypte euen the people with theyr ☞ goddes For thou hast ordeyned thy people Israell to be thy people foreuer And thou Lorde arte become theyr God And nowe Lorde God the worde that thou hast spoken concernyng thy seruaunt his house make it good foreuer and do as thou haste sayd For so shall thy name be magnified foreuer of men that shall say the lorde of hoostꝭ is the god of Israel and the house of thy seruaunt Dauid shall be stablysshed before the. For thou O Lorde of hoostes God of Israel hast tolde in the eare of thy seruaunt saynge ❀ I wyll buylde the an house And therfore hath thy seruaunt foūde in his herte to pray this prayer vnto the. Therfore nowe lorde God thou arte God and thy worde must be true thou that hast tolde this goodnes vnto thy seruaunt And nowe go to and blesse the house of thy seruaunt that it maye contynue foreuer before the. For thou Lorde God hast spoken it
the bones of Ionathas his sonne and they toke vp the bones of them that were hanged And the bones of Saul and Ionathas his sonne buried they in the coūtrey of Beniamin in Zela in the sepulchre of Cis his father And when they had performed al that the king cōmaunded God was then at one with the lande It fortuned that the Philistines had yet war agayne with Israel And Dauid went downe his seruauntes with hym fought agaynst the Philistines And Dauid waxed fayntie Iesbi of Nob one of the sonnes of the gyaūtes the yron of whose speare wayed ☞ thre hundred sycles he beyng gyrded w t a newe swerde thought to haue sleyne Dauid But Abisaia the son of zaruia socoured hym and smote the Philistine kylled hym Then the seruauntes of Dauid sware vnto hym saynge Thou shalte go no more out w t vs to battayle that thou quenche not ☞ the lyght of Israel And yet after this there was a battayle with the Philistines at Nob and then Sibbechat the Husathite slue Saph which was one of the sonnes of the gyaūtes And there was yet an other battayle in Nob with the Philistines where Eihanā the son of the Iaere Orgim a Bethleemite slue one Goltath a gethite the staffe of whose spere was as great as a weuers cloth beame And there was yet an other battayle in Geth where was a man of a great stature had on euery hande vi fyngers and on euery foote vi toes xxiiii in al. And was borne also of the kynred of the giauntes in Geth And wen he defyed Israell Ionathas the son of Simea the brother of Dauid slue hym These foure giauntes were borne in Geth and fell in to the hande of Dauid and in to the handes of his seruauauntes ¶ The songe of Dauid for his delyueraunce from his enemyes CAPI XXII ANd Dauid spake the wordes of this song vnto the lorde what tyme the lord had delyuered hym out of the hande of all his enemyes out of the hande of Saul And he sayd the lorde is ☞ my rocke and my castel my delyuerer God is my strength in hym wyl I trust he is my shelde the horne of my saluacyon my worshyp my refuge my sauiour thou shalt saue me from wrong I wyll prayse and call on the Lorde and so shall I be saued from myne enemyes For the corrupcyons of death closed me aboute the floudes of Beliall put me in feare The sorowes of hel compassed me about the snares of death ouertoke me In my tribulaciō wyl I call vpon the lorde crye to my god And he shal heare my voyce out of his temple my crye shall entre into his eares The earth trembled quaked ☞ the foundacyons of heuen moued shoke when he was angrye Smoke went vp in his wrath and consuming fyre out of his mouth coles were kendled therof And he bowed heuen and came downe there was darkenes vnder his fete And he sat vpon Cherub and dyd flye ☞ he was sene caried vpon the wyngꝭ of the wynd He made darkenesse a tabernacle rounde aboute hym with waters gathered togyther in thycke cloudes Thorowe the bryghtnesse of his presence were the fyre coles kyndled God thundred from heuen and he that is moost hygh doth put out his voyce He shot arowes scattered them he hurled lyghtenyng and dyscomfyted them The flowyngꝭ of the see appeared the foundacions of the worlde were sene by the reason of the rebukynge of the lorde thorowe the blastyng of the breth of his nose thryls He shal sende frō heuen fet me he shal plucke me out of many waters He shal deliuer me frō my myghty aduersary fro myne enmyes for they are to strong for me When they had ouertaken me in the day of my tribulacion the lorde stayed me vp for he brought me out into roumth he delyuered me bicause he had a loue vnto me The Lorde wyl rewarde me accordynge to my ryghteousnesse accordyng to the purenesse of my handes wyll he recompence me For I haue kepte the wayes of the Lorde done no wyckednes agaynst my god For all his lawes are in my syght and his statutes wyll not I put awaye fro me In his syght also haue I bene vndefyled ☞ haue kepte me fro myne iniquite And the Lorde dyd to me agayne accordyng to my ryghteousnes euen after my purenesse in his eye syght With the godly thou shalte be godly and with the man that is vncorrupte thou shalt be vncorrupte With the pure thou shalte be pure and with the frowarde thou shalt be frowarde And the people that are in aduersyte thou shalte helpe And on the proude shalte thou cast thyne eyes Thou arte my lyght O lorde the Lorde shall lyght my darknesse For w t thy helpe I wyll run thorowe an hoost of mē and in ☞ my God wyl I spryng ouer a wal ☞ God is vncorrupte in his way the worde of the Lorde is tryed in the fyre he is the defender of al them that trust in hym For who is a God saue the Lorde who is myghtye saue our god God strengtheth me w t power and ☞ ryddeth the way cleare before me He maketh my feete lyke hartes feete setteth me fast vpon my hye holde He teacheth my handes to fyght that euen a bowe of stcle is to weake for myne armes Thou hast gyuen me the shelde of thy saluacion and with thy louyng mekenesse thou doest multiplie me Thou shalte make me space to walke in my legges shall not fayle me I wyll folowe vpon myne enemyes and destroy them and turne not agayne vntyll I haue consumed them I wyll waste them and smyte them that they shal not be able to arise Yea they shall fal vnder my fete Thou hast gyrded me about with myght to battayle them that arose agaynst me hast y ● subdued vnder me And thou madest myne enemyes them that hated me to turne theyr backes to me that I myght destroy them They loke for helpe but there is none to saue them Yea euen vnto the Lorde do they crye but he heareth them not I wyll beate them as small as the duste of the earth I wyll stampe them as the dyrte of the streete and wyll spreade them abrode Thou shalte delyuer me from the dyscencion of my people thou shalt kepe me to be an heade ouer nacions the peple which I knewe not shall serue me Straunge chyldren dissemble withme At the hearynge of the eare they obey me Straunge chyldren wyll shrynke away and they shall be smytten with feare in theyr preuye chambre God is alyue and blessed be my maker magnified be God my moost stronge saluacion It is god that aduengeth me bryngeth downe the people vnder me He delyuereth me from myne enemyes thou also shalte lyfte me vp on hyghe frome them that ryse agaynst me thou shalte delyuer me from the wycked men And therfore I wyll
his clothes and prophesyed before Samuel in lyke maner and ☞ fell naked all that day al that nyght And therof it is that they saye is Saul also amonge the prophetes ¶ Dauid complayneth vnto Ionathas CAPI XX. ANd Dauid fledde from Naioth whiche is in Rama and came and sayde before Ionathas what haue I done wherin am I faultie what is the synne that I haue cōmytted before thy father that he seketh my lyfe He sayde vnto hym God forbyd thou shalte not dye Beholde my father wyll do nothynge eyther great or small but that he wyll shewe it me And howe shulde my father hyde this thynge from me He wyll not do it And Dauid sware agayne and sayde thy father knoweth that I haue founde ☞ grace in thyne eyes and therfore he saythe Ionathas shall not knowe it lest he be sorye And in very dede euen as truely as the Lorde lyueth and as truely as thy soule lyueth there is but a step bytwene me death Then sayd Ionathas vnto dauid what soeuer thy soule desyreth that I wyll do vnto the. And Dauid sayd vnto Ionathas Beholde to morowe is the begynnyng ☞ of the moneth I shulde syt with the kynge at meate But let me go that I maye hyde my selfe in the feldes vnto the thyrde day at euen If thy father speake of me then say Dauid asked leaue of me that he myght go to Bethleem to his owne citye for there is holden a yerely feast for all the kynred And yf he say it is well done then thy seruaunt shall haue peace But and yf he be angrye then be sure that wyckednesse is vtterly concluded of hym And then thou shalte shewe mercye vnto thy seruaunt for thou hast made with me thy seruaunt a bonde in the Lorde Notwithstandynge yf there be in me any trespasse then slee me thy selfe brynge me not to thy father And Ionathas answered God kepe that from the ❀ neyther is it possible to come to passe For yf I knowe that wyckednesse were concluded of my father to come vpon the thynkest thou that I shulde not tel it the Then sayde Dauid who shall tell me yf thy father answere cruelly And Ionathas sayd vnto Dauid come and let vs go out i● to the felde And they wente out bothe of them into the felde And Ionathas sayde vnto Dauid The Lorde god of Israel loke on it when I haue groped my fathers mynde one tyme or other within this thre dayes that it stand wel with Dauid If I then sende not vnto the shew it the the Lorde do so and so vnto Ionathas But yf my father haue any pleasure to do the euyll I wyl shewe the also and sende the awaye that thou mayst go in peace And the Lorde be with the as he hath bene with my father And thou shalt performe vnto me the mercy of the Lorde not onely whyle I lyue but euen when I am deade and plucke not thy mercy awaye from ☞ my house for euer No not when the Lorde hath destroyed the enemyes of Dauid euery one from the face of the earth And so Ionathas made a bonde with the house of Dauid desyrynge that the Lorde shulde seke it out by the handꝭ of Dauids enemyes yf it were broken And with other wordꝭ dyd Ionathas sweate vnto Dauid bycause he loued hym For he loued him as his owne soule Then sayde Ionathas to Dauid to morowe is the fyrste daye of the moone And thou shalt be myssed bicause the place where thou wast wonte to syt shall be emptye Therfore this daye thre dayes come downe in any wyse vnto the place where thou dyddest hyde thy selfe ☞ when the busynes was in hande euen by the stoone Esell And I wyl shute thre arowes by the one syde therof as though I shot them at a marke wyll sende a lad and byd hym go seke the arowes And yf I say vnto the lad se the arowes are on this syde the bryng them then come thou for it is peace no hurte as sure as the lorde lyueth But and yf I say vnto the lad behold the arowes are beyonde the then go in peace forthe Lorde hath sente the awaye And as touchynge this whiche thou I haue spoken beholde ☞ the Lorde be bytwene the me for euer And so dauid hyd him selfe in the felde And when the newe moone was come the kynge sat hym downe to eate meate And the kynge sat hym downe after the olde maner in his seate by the wall And Ionathas arose Abner sat by Sauls syde and Dauids place was emptye Neuerthelesse Saull sayde nothynge at all that daye For he thought some thyng hath chaunced hym that he is not cleyne But on the morowe which was the second day of the new moone it appened that Dauids place was emptye agayne And Saull sayde vnto Ionathas his sonne wherfore cōmeth not the Sonne of Isai to meate neyther yesterday nor to day And Ionathas answered vnto Saull Dauid asked lycence of me to go to Bethleem for he sayde Let me go I praye the for oure kynred doth holde an offerynge in the citye my brother hath sent for me And therfore yf I haue founde fauoure in thyne eyes let me go and se my brother This is the cause that he cōmeth not vnto the kynges table Then was Saull angrye with Ionathas sayde vnto hym Thou wycked rebell do not I knowe that thou hast chosen the son of Isai vnto thyne owne rebuke vnto the rebuke and shame of thy mother For as longe as the son of Isai lyueth vpō the earth thou shalt not be stablyshed nor yet thy kyngdom wherfore nowe sende and fet hym vnto me for he is the chylde of death And Ionathas answered vnto Saull his father sayde to hym wherfore shulde he dye What hath he done And Saul lyfte vp a speare to hyt hym wherby Ionathas wyst well that it was vtterlye determyned of his father to sley Dauid And so Ionathas arose from the table in a great anger dyd eate no meat the second daye of the moneth for he was sory for Dauid bycuse his father had done hym shame On the nexte mornynge Ionathas went out in to the felde at the tyme appoynted with Dauid a lytle lad with hym And he sayde vnto his boye run seke out myne arowes whiche I shute And as the boye ran he shot an arowe beyonde hym And when the ladde was come to the place whyther Ionathas had shot the arow Ionathas cryed after the lad and saydens not the arowe beyonde the And Ionathas cryed after the lad agayne make spede stande not styll And Ionathas lad gathered vp the arowes and came to his mayster But the lad wyst nothynge of the matter Only Ionathas and Dauid wyst it And Ionathas gaue his wepons vnto the lad that was with hym sayd vnto hym go and carye them to the towne And as soone as the lad was gone Dauid arose out
doune to vvar and perysshe the lorde be mercyfull vnto me that I lay not my hande vpon the Lordes anoynted And so Dauid kepte of his seruauntes with these wordes suffered them not to ryse agaynst Saull But Saull rose vp out of the caue and went awaye Dauid also arose went out of the caue cryed after Saull saynge My lorde kynge And when Saull loked behynde hym Dauid ●●owped to the earth and bowed hym selfe sayde to Saull wherfore gyuest thou an care to mennes wordes that saye Dauid seketh euyll agaynst the Beholde this daye thyne eyes haue sene howe that the lorde delyuered the this daye into myne hande in the caue And some bad me kyll the but I had cōpassyon on the sayde I wyll not laye my handes on my mayster for he is the Lordes anoynted And moreouer my father beholde se yet the lap of thy garment in my hande in as moche as I kylled the not when I cut of the lap of thy garment Understande therfore se that there is neyther euyll nor wyckednesse in me that I haue not synned agaynst the. And yet y ● huntest after my soule to take it The Lorde be iudge bytwene the me the lorde aduenge me of the. But myne hande be not vpō the. Accordyng as the olde prouerbe sayeth wyckednes procedeth from the wycked But myne hande be not vpō the After whome is the kynge of Israell come out After whome doest y u moue persecucion After ☞ a dead dog after a flee The lorde be iudge iudge bytwene the me and se pleate my cause aduenge me of thyne hand When Dauid had made an ende of speakynge these wordes to Saull Saull sayde is this thy voyce my son Dauid and Saul lyfte vp his voyce wept sayde to Dauid thou arte more ryghtous then I for y u hast rewarded me w t good where as I haue rewarded the with euyl And thou hast shewed this daye howe that y u hast delte louynglye with me for as moche as when the Lorde had locked me in thyne handꝭ thou kylledst me not For who shal fynde his enemye let him departe into a good way Wherfore the lorde rewarde the with good for that y u hast done vnto me this day And now behold I wote well that thou shalt be kyng that the kyngdom of Israell shal be stablysshed in thyne hand Sweare now therfore vnto me by the lorde that thou shalte not destroye my seede after me that thou shalte not put my name out of my fathers house And Dauid ☞ sware vnto Saull and Saull went home But Dauid and his men gat them vp vnto an holde Samuel dyeth Dauid fleeth into the wylder●nes of Pharan CAPI XXV AND Samuell dyed and all the Israelites gathered togyther lamented hym buryed hym in his owne house at Rama And Dauid arose and gat hym to the wyldernesse of Pharan And there was a man in Maon whose possessyon was in Carmell the man was excedyng myghtye and had iii. M. shepe a thousand gootes And he was shearynge his shepe in Carmell The name of the man was Naball and the name of his wyfe was Abigaill she was a woman of a god wyt and bewtyfull But the man was churlyshe of shrewed condicions and was of the kynred of Caleb And Dauid herde in the wyldernesse that Naball dyd sheare his shepe And Dauid sent out ten yonge men sayde vnto them get you vp to Carmell go to Naball and grete hym in my name And thus shall ye saye peace be to the peace be to thyne house peace be vnto all that thou hast Behold I haue herde say that thou hast shearers Now thy shepherds were with vs ❀ in the vvyldernesse and we dyd them no spyte neyther was there ought ❀ of the flocke myssyng vnto them all the whyle they were in Carmel aske thy laddes and they wyll shewe the. Wherfore let these yonge men fynde fauoure in thyne eyes for we come in a good ceason gyue I praye the whatsoeuer cōmeth to thyne hande vnto thy seruaūtes to thy son Dauid And when Dauids yonge men came they tolde Naball al those wordes in the name of Dauid then helde theyr peace And Naball answered Dauids seruaūtes and sayde What is Dauid and what is the son of Isai there is plentye of seruauntes nowe a dayes that breake awaye euery men from his mayster Shall I then take my breade my water my flesshe that I haue kylled for my shearers gyue it vnto men whom I wote not whence they be And so Dauids seruauntes turned theyr way we●● agayne and came tolde him al those sayenges And Dauid sayde vnto his men gyrde euery man his swerde about him And they gyrded euery man his swerde aboute hym and Dauid was gyrded with his swerde And there folowed Dauid vpon a iiii C. men two hundred abode by the stuffe But one of the laddes tolde Abigaill Nabals wyfe saynge beholde Dauid sent messengers vnto our mayster out of the wyldernesse to salute hym and he rayled on them And yet the men are very good vnto vs and dyd vs no dysplesure neyther myssed we any thyng as longe as we were conuersant with them when we were in the feldes They were a wall of defence vnto vs both by nyght and day all the whyle we were with them kepyng shepe Nowe therfore take hede and se what thou hast to do for there is an occasyon of euyll gyuen agaynst our mayster and all his houshold seyng he is vngracyous to speake to Then Abigaill made hast and toke ii C. loues and two bottels of wyne fyue shepe redye dressed and fyue measures of parched corne and an hundred frayles of reasennes and two hundred topnettes of fygges and laded them on asses sayde vnto her yonge men go ye before me Beholde I come after you But she tolde her husbande Naball nothyng therof And as she rode on her asse she came pryuely downe the syde of the hyll and beholde Dauid and his men came downe agaynst her she met them And Dauid sayd in vayne haue I kepte all that this felowe hath in the wyldernesse so that nought was myssed of all that perteyned vnto hym And he hath quyte me euyll for good So and so do god vnto the enemyes of Dauid yf I leaue of all that perteyne to hym by the dawnynge of the daye any thynge ☞ that pysseth agaynst the walle And when Abigaill sawe Dauid she hasted and lyght of her asse and fell before Dauid on her face and bowed her selfe to the groūde fell at his feete and sayde Let this vnhappye dede be counted myne my Lorde and let thyne handmayde speake in thyne audience heare the wordes of thy handmayde Let not my Lorde ❀ the Kynge regarde this vnthryftye man Nabal for as his name is so is he ☞ Nabal is his name
of Saul the house of Dauid Abner helde vp the house of Saul And Saul had a concubyne named Rizpa the doughter of Ahia And Isboseth sayde to Abner wherfore hast thou ☞ gone into my fathers cōcubine Then was Abner very wroth for the wordes of Isboseth and sayde Am I not a dogges heade whiche agaynst Iuda do shewe mercy this daye vnto the house of Saul thy father and to his brethrē and frendes and haue not delyuered the into the hande of Dauid and thou fyndest a faute in me this daye for this woman So and so do God to Abner For as the Lorde hath sworne to Dauid so wyll I be on his syde to bryng the kyngdome frō the house of Saul that the throne of Dauid may be stablysshed ouer Israel ouer Iuda euen from Dan to Bersabe And he coulde gyue Abner neuer a worde to answere bycause he feared hym And Abner sent messengers to Dauid ❀ secretly sayenge whose is the lande Make a bonde with me beholde my hande is with the to brynge all Israel vnto the He sayde It is good that I make a bonde with the. But one thyng I requyre of the that thou se not my face excepte thou fyrst bryng Michol Sauls doughter whē thou comest to se me And Dauid sent messengers to Isboseth Sauls son sayenge delyuer me my wyfe Michol which I maried with an hundred foreskynnes of the Philistinꝭ And Isboseth sent and toke her from her husbande Pal●iel the son of Lais. And her husbande went with her and came wepyng behynde her tyll they came to Bahurim Then sayde Abner vnto hym go and returne And he returned And Abner had cōmunicacion w t the elders of Israell sayenge Ye sought for Dauid in tymes past that he myght be your hynge Nowe then do it for the Lorde hath sayde of Dauid By the hande of my seruaunt Dauid I wyll saue my people Israel out of the handes of the Philistines out of the hande of all theyr enemyes And Abner spake in the eares of Ben Iamin went to tel in the earꝭ of Dauid in Hebron all that Israel was content with and the hole house of Ben Iamin And so Abner came to Dauid to Hebron hauyng twentye men with hym Dauid made hym and the men that were with hym a feast And Abner sayde vnto Dauid I wyll vp and go gather all Israell vnto my Lorde the kynge that they may make an appoyntment with the that thou mayst cōmaunde all as thyne herre desyreth And when Dauid had let Abner departe he went in peace And beholde the seruauntes of Dauid Ioab came from chasynge the robbers and brought a great pray with them But Abner was not with Dauid in Hebron for he had sent hym away to depart in peace Whē Ioab al the hoost that was with hym were come men tolde Ioab sayenge Abner the sonne of Ner came to the kyng● and he hath sent hym awaye that he is gone in peace Then Ioab came to the kyng and sayde what hast thou done Beholde Abner came vnto the why hast thou sent hym away that he shuld scape quyte Thou knowest Abner the son of Ner for he came to deceyue the and to knowe thy out goyng in goynge and to know all that thou doest And when Ioab was come oute from Dauid he sent messengers after Abner whiche brought hym agayne from the well of Sira vnknowyng to Dauid And when Abner was come agayne to Hebron Ioab toke hym asyde in the gate to speake with hym secretly smote hym vnder the shorte rybbes that he dyed ☞ for the blood of Asahel his brother And whē afterwarde it● came to Dauids eare he sayde I my kyngdome are gyltlesse before the lorde for euer concernyng the blood of Abner the son of Ner. Let the blood remayne on the head of Ioab on all his fathers house that the house of Ioab be neuer without one ▪ or other that hath runnyng issues or leper that leaneth on a staffe that doth fal on the swerde lacketh bread And the cause why Ioab Abisai slue Abner was that Abner had sleyne theyr brother Asahel at Gibeō in battayle And Dauid sayd to Ioab to all the people that were w t hym Rent your clothes put on sacke cloth mourne before Abner And kyng Dauid hym selfe folowed the corse And when they buried Abner in Hebron the kyng lyft vp his voyce and wepte besyde the sepulchre of Abner so dyd all the people And the kynge lamented ouer Abner and sayde ☞ dyed Abner as a foole dyeth Thy handes were not bounde nor thy feete brought in to cheynes but as a man falleth before wycked Chyldren so fellest thou And al they that were of the people wepte yet more ouer hym And whē al the people came to eate meate with Dauid whyle it was yet daye Dauid sware saynge So and so do god to me ▪ yf I tast breade or ought els tyl the son be downe And the people wyst it and it pleased them And what soeuer the kyng dyd it pleased all the people For all the people and all Israell vnderstode that day how that it was not the kynges dede that Abner the son of Ner was sleyne And the kyng sayd vnto his seruauntes knowe ye not howe that there is a Lorde and a great man fallen this day in Israell And I am this day tender anoynted kyng And these men the sonnes of Zaruia be to harde for me The Lorde rewarde the doer of euyll accordyng to his wyckednesse ¶ Baanath and Rechab slue Isboseth the son of Sauls CAPI IIII. WHen Sauls sonne herde that Abner was dead in Hebron his handes were feble al the Israelites were afrayde And Sauls sonne had two men that were captaynes ouer the souldiours the one called Baanah the other Rechab the sonnes of Rimmon a Berothite of the chyldren of Ben Iamin for Beroth was rekened to Ben Iamin And these Berothites fled to G●● thiam and soiourned there vntyll the same tyme. And Ionathas Sauls sonne had a sonne that was lame on his feete And he was fyue yere olde when the tydynges came of Saul and Ionathas out of Israel And his nurse toke hym vp and s●ed away And as she made hast to f●e the childe fell began to halte and his name was Miphiboseth And the sonnes of Rimmon the Berothite Rechab and Baana went came in the heete of the day to the house of Isboseth whiche slepte on a bed at noone ❀ And the vvoman that vvas the keper of the dore and clensed the vvheat vvas a slepe And they came into the myddꝭ of the house ❀ as though they wolde haue fetched wheate and Rechab and Baana his brother smote him vnder the short rybbes and fled For when they came into the house he slept on his bed in his resting cham her and they smote hym and slue hym and beheaded
straunger vnto the ryche man And he coulde not fynde in his herte to take of his owne shepe of his owne oxen to dresse for the straunger that was come vnto hym But toke the poore mannes shepe dressed it for the man that was come to hym And Dauid was excedyng wrothe with the man and sayde to Nathan as surely as the lorde lyueth the man that hath done this thynge is ☞ the chylde of death He shall restore the lambe foure folde bycause he dyd this thynge and had no petye And Nathan sayde to Dauid thou arte the man Thus saythe the Lorde God of Israel I anoynted the kynge ouer Israell and ryd the out of the hande of Saull I gaue the thy maysters house and ☞ thy maysters wyues into thy bosome and gaue the the house of Israell and of Iuda and myght yf that had ben to lytle haue gyuen the so moch more Wherfore then hast thou despysed the commaundement of the Lorde to do wyckednesse in his syght thou hast kylde Urias the Hethite with the swerde and hast taken his wyfe to thy wyfe and hast sleyne hym with the swerde of the chyldren of Ammon Nowe therfore the swerde shall neuer departe from thyne house bycause thou hast despysed me and taken the wyfe of Urias the Hethite to be thy wyfe Wherfore thus sayeth the Lorde beholde I wyll styrre vp euyll agaynst the euen out of thyne owne house and wyl take thy wyues before thyne eyes and gyue them vnto thy nyghboure he shall lye with thy wyues ☞ in the syght of the sonne For thou dydest it secretly But I wyll do this thynge before all Israell and in the open sonne lyght And Dauid sayd vnto Nathan I haue synned agaynst the lorde And Nathan sayd vnto Dauid the Lorde also hath put awaye thy syn thou shalt not dye Howbeit bycause in doyng this dede thou hast gyuen the enemyes of the lorde a cause to rayle the chylde that is borne vnto the shall surelye dye And Nathan departed vnto his house And the lorde stroke the chylde that Urias wyfe bare vnto Dauid it syckened sore Dauid therfore besought God for the chylde and fasted and went in laye all nyght vpon the earth And the elders of his house arose and went to hym to take hym vp from the earth But he wolde not neyther dyd he eate meat with them And it happened the seuenth daye that the chylde dyed And the seruaūtes of Dauid durst not tell hym that the chylde was dead For they sayd beholde whyle the chylde was yet alyue we spake vnto hym and he wolde not herken vnto oure voyce Howe wyll he then vexe hymselfe yf we tell hym that the chylde is deade But Dauid seynge his seruauntes whysperynge perceyued that the chylde was deade and Dauid sayde vnto his seruauntes is the chylde deade They sayde yea And Dauid arose from the earth wasshed anoynted hymselfe chaunged his apparell came into the house of the lorde and worshypped afterwarde came to his owne house and bad that they shulde ☞ set breade before hym he dyd cate Then sayd his seruauntes vnto hym what thynge is this that thou h●●st done Thou dyddest fast and wepe for the chylde whyle it was a lyue and as soone as it was deade thou dyddest ryse vp and eate meate He sayde whyle the chylde was yet alyue I fasted wepte For this I thought who can tell whyther God wyll haue mercye on me that the chylde may Iyue But nowe seynge it is deade wherfore shulde I fast can I bryng hym agayne any more I shall go to hym rather then he shall come agayne to me And Dauid comforted Bethsabe his wyfe went in vnto her laye with her she bare a son and called his name Salomon the lorde loued hym And he sent by the hande of Nathan the prophete and called his name Iedidia of the lordes behalfe Ioab fought agaynst Raba the citye of the chyldren of Ammon and toke the ☞ citye of the kyngdom And Ioab sente messengers to Dauid sayenge I haue made assaute to Ra●● and haue taken ☞ the citye with waters Nowe therfore gather the rest of the people togyther and beseyge the citye that thou mayest take it leest I take it and call it after my name And Dauid gathered all the people togyther went agaynst Raba beseyged it gat it And he toke theyr kynges crowne from of his heade whiche wayed an hundred weyght of golde and in it were precyous stoones And ☞ it was set on Dauids head And he brought out the spoyle of the citye in excedynge greate abundance And he caryed out the peple thas was therin and ☞ put them vpon sawes and vpon yron harowes vpon ar̄es of yron thrust them in to the Tylekele Thus dyd he with all the cityes of the chyldren of Ammon And so Dauid all the people returned to Ierusalem ¶ Amnen Dauids sonne desyleth his systet Thamae Absalom therfore hylleth Amnon CAPI XIII AFter this it chaūced that Absalom the son of Dauid had a fayre syster named Thamar whome Amnon the sonne of Dauid loued And he was so fore vered that he fell sycke for the loue of his syster Thamar for she was a virgyn and he thought it herde for hym to haue his purpose of her But Amnon had a frende called Ionadab the sonne of Simeah Dauids brother and ☞ Ionadab was a very wyse man And he sayde vnto hym howe cōmeth it that thou beynge the kyngꝭ sonne arte thus consumed euery daye Wylt thou not tell me Amnon answered hym I loue Thamar my brother Absaloms syster Ionadab sayde vnto hym laye the downe on thy bed make thy selfe sycke And when thy father is come to se the saye vnto hym Oh lette my syster Thamar come gyue me meat dresse it in my syght that I maye se it and eate it of her hande And so Amnon laye downe made hym selfe sycke And when the kynge was come to se hym Amnon sayd vnto hym Oh let Thamar my syster come and make me a couple of frytters in my syght that I maye eate of her hande Then Dauid sent home to Thamar sayenge go nowe to thy brother Amnons house dresse hym meat So Thamar went to her brother Amnons house he was layde downe And she toke floure and made paste and dressed frytters in his syght dyd bake them toke a platter powred them out before hym but he wolde not cate And Amnon sayde Haue out all men from me And they went all out from hym And Amnon sayde vnto Thamar brynge the meate into the chambrē that I maye eate of thyne hande And Thamar toke the frytters which she had made brought them into the chambre to Amnō her brother And when she had set them before hym to cate he toke her and sayde vnto her come lye with me my syster And she
of Iuda were fyue C. thousande men And Dauids herte smote hym after that he had nombred the people And Dauid sayde vnto the Lorde I haue synned excedyngly in that I haue done And nowe Lorde take away the trespasse of thy seruaunt for I haue done very folysshly And when Dauid was vp in a mornynge the worde of the lorde came vnto the prophet Gad Dauids sear saynge Go and say vnto Dauid thus sayth the Lorde I offer the thre thynges chose the whiche of them I shal do vnto the. So Gad came to Dauid and shewed him sayd vnto hym Wylte thou haue ☞ seuen yeres hunger to come in thy lande or wylte thou flee iii. monethes before thyne enemyes they folowyng the or that there be iii. dayes pestylence in thy lande Now therfore aduise the and se what answere I shal gyue to hym that sent me And Dauid sayd vnto Gad I am in extreme trouble We wyll fall nowe into the hande of the Lorde for moche is his mercye and let me not fall in to the hande of man And the Lorde sent a pestylence in Israell from the mornynge vnto the tyme appoynted And there dyed of the people from Dan to Beerseba seuentye thousande men And when the angell stretched out his hande vpon Ierusalem to destroye it the lorde had cōpassyon to do that euyll and sayde to the angell that destroyed the people it is nowe sufficyent holde thyne hande And the angell of the lorde was by the thresshynge place of Aresna the Iebusyte And Dauid spake vnto the Lorde when he sawe the angell that smote the people and sayde loo it is I that haue synned and I that haue done wyckedly But these shepe what haue they done Let thyne hande I praye the be agaynst me agaynst my fathers house And Gad came the same day to Dauid and sayd vnto hym go vp and reare an aulter vnto the Lorde in the threshynge floore of Aresna the Iebusite And Dauid accordyng to the sayng of Gad went vp as the lorde cōmaunded And Aresna loked and sawe the kyng and his seruauntes cōmynge towarde hym And Aresna went out and bowed him selfe before the kynge flat on his face vpon the ground and Aresna sayde wherfore is my Lorde the kynge come to his seruaūt Dauid answered to bye the thresshynge floore of the and to make an aulter vnto the lorde that the plage maye cease from the people And Aresna sayd vnto Dauid let my lorde the kyng take and offre what semeth hym good in his eyes Beholde here be oxen for burntsacrifyce sleddes and the other instrumentes of the oxen for woode All these thyngꝭ dyd Aresna gyue vnto the kynge and sayd moreouer vnto the kynge the lorde thy God accept the. And the kynge sayde vnto Aresna not so but I wyll bye it of the at a pryce and wyl not offre Sacrifyce vnto the Lorde my god of that which doth cost me nothyng And so Dauid bought the thresshynge floore and the oxen ☞ for fyftye sycles of syluer And Dauid buylde there an aulter vnto the Lorde and offered hurt sacrifyces and peaceofferynges And so the lorde was intreated for the land And the plage ceased from Israell ¶ The ende of the seconde boke of Samuell otherwyse called the seconde of the Kynges ¶ The thyrde boke of the Kynges after the rekenynge of the Latenistes whiche thyrde Booke and the fourth also is but one with the Hebrues ¶ The yonge virgyn Abisag kepeth Dauid in his extreme age Adonia occupieth the realme vnwyttynge to his father Salomon is anoynted hynge and so Adonia getteth hym away CAPI Primo ANd Kynge Dauid was olde and stryken in yeres so that whē they couered hym with clothes he caught no heate Wherfore his seruauntes sayd vnto hym let there be sought for my Lorde the kynge a yonge mayden to stande before the kynge and to cheryshe hym And let her lye in thy bosome that my lorde the kynge maye get heate And so they sought for a fayre damfell thorowout all the coostes of Israell founde one Abisag a Sunamite brought her to the kynge And the damfell was excedynge fayre and therysshed the kynge and ministred to hym ▪ But the kynge knewe her not And Adonia the son of Hagith exalted hym selfe sayenge I wyll be kynge And he gat hym charettes and horsemen and fyftye men to run before him And his father wolde not displease him at any tyme nor sayde so moche to hym as why doest thou so And he was a goodlye man and his mother bare hym nexte after Absalom And he toke coūsayle at Ioab the sonne of Zaruia and at Abiathar the Preest And they helped Adonia But Sadocke the preest Banaiahu the son of Iehoiada Nathan the prophet Semei and Rei and all the men of myght whiche were with Dauid fauoured not Adonia And Adonia sacrifyced shepe and oxen and fat cattell by the stone of Zoheleth whiche is fast by the well of Rogell and called all his brethren the kynges sonnes and the men of Iuda the kynges seruauntes But Nathan the prophet and Banaiahu and the other myghtye men Salomon his brother he called not Wherfore Nathan spake vnto Bethsabe the mother of Salomon sayenge hast thou not herde how that Adonia the son of Hagith doth reygne and Dauid our lorde knoweth it not Nowe therfore come I wyll gyue the counsayle howe to saue thyne owne lyfe and the lyfe of thy son Salomon Go get the in vnto kynge Dauid saye vnto hym dydest not thou my lorde O kynge sweare vnto thy handmayde saynge Salomon thy son shall reygne after me and he shall syt vpon my seate Why is then Adonia kynge Behold whyle thou yet talkest there with the kynge I wyll come in after the and confyrme thy wordes And Bethsabe went in vnto the kynge in to the chambre And the kyng was very olde and Abisag the Sunamite minystred vnto the kynge And Bethsabe stouped and made obeysauuce vnto the kynge And the kynge sayde what is thy matter She answered hym My lorde thou swarest by the lorde thy God vnto thyne handmayde Salomon thy son shall reygne after me he shall syt vpon my seate And behold now is Adonia kynge and my lorde the kyng woteth not of it And he hath offered oxen fat cattell many shepe and hath called all the sonnes of the kynge and Abiathar the preest Ioab the captayn of the hooste But Salomon thy seruaunt hath he not bydden And nowe my lorde O kynge the eyes of all Israell wayte on the that thou shuldest tel them who ought to syt on the seate of my lorde the kyng after hym For els when my Lorde the kynge is layde to rest with his fathers I and my son Salomon shall be ☞ ❀ synners And whyle she yet talked with the kynge Nathan the Prophet came also And they tolde the kyng sayenge beholde here cōmeth Nathan the pro phet And when he was come in to the kyng he made obeysaunce
the house of Abinadab And Uza and his brother gyded the carte And Dauid and all Israell playde before the Arke of god with al theyr myght with syngynge and harpes psalte●es tymbrels and trompettes And when they came vnto the thresshynge floore of Chidon Uza put forth his hande to holde the Arke for the Oxen ❀ beynge a lytle vvylde stombled And the Lorde was wrothe with Uza and smote hym bycause he put his hande to the Arke And there he dyed byfore God And Dauid was out of quiet bycause the Lorde had rent a rent in Uza and he called the name of that place the ●eynge of Uza vnto this daye And Dauid was afrayde of God that daye sayenge howe shall I brynge the Arke of god home to me And so Dauid brought not the Arke home to hym to the cytye of Dauid But caryed it in to the house of Obed Edom a Gethite And the Arke of god remayned w t Obed Edom euen in his house thre monethes And the Lorde blessed the house of Obed Edom and all that he had ¶ Hiram sendeth woode and workmen to Dauid whiche hath two victoryis of the Philistines CAPI XIIII SO Hiram the kynge of Tire sent messengers to Dauid tymbre of Cedar trees with masons and carpenters to buylde hym an house And Dauid perceyued that the Lorde had confyrmed hym kynge vpon Israell and that his kyngdom was lyfte vpon hygh bycause of his people Israell And Dauid toke yet mo wyues at Ierusalem and begat mo sonnes and doughters These are the names of his chyldren which were borne vnto hym at Ierusalem Samua Sobab Nathan and Salomon Iibhar Elisua and Elipalet Noga Nepheg and Iaphia Elisama Beeliada and Eliphalet And when the Philistines herde that Dauid was anoynted kynge vpon all Israel all the Philistines went vp to seke Dauid And Dauid herde of it went out agaynst them And the Philistines came in and praunsed thorowe the valley of Rephaim And Dauid asked counsayle at god sayenge shall I go agaynst the Philistines and wylte thou delyuer them in to myne hande And the Lorde sayde vnto hym go vp for I wyll delyuer them into thyne hande And so they came vp to Baall Perazim and Dauid smote them there And Dauid sayde God hath deuyded myne enemyes with myne hande as a man wold deuyde water And therfore they called the name of that place ☞ Baall Perazim And when they had lefte theyr Goddes there Dauid gaue a cōmaundement they were burnt with fyre And the Philistines came togyther agayne russhed into the valley And Dauid asked agayne at God And god sayde to hym go not vp after them but turne away frō them that thou mayest come vpon them ouer agaynst the peertrees And when thou hearest a sound go in the toppꝭ of the peertrees then go out to battayle for god is gone forth before the to smyte the hoost of the Philistines Dauid therfore dyd as god cōmaūded hym And they smote the hooste of the Philistines from Gibeon to Gazer And the fame of Dauid went out into al the landꝭ and the lorde made all nacyons feare hym ¶ The ●enites brynge the Arke agayne Dauid daunsynge before it is dispysed of his wyfe Michou CAPI XV. ANd Dauid made him houses in the cytye of Dauid prepared a place for the Arke of God and pytched for it a tent Then Dauid sayde the Arke of God ought not to be caryed but of the Leuites For them hath the lorde chosen to beare the Arke of the lorde to minyster vnto hym for euer And Dauid gathered all Israell togyther to Ierusalem to fetche the Arke of the Lorde vnto his place whiche he had ordeyned for it And Dauid brought togyther the chyldren of Aaron the Leuites Of the sonnes of Cahath was Uriell the cheyfe of his brethren there were an hundred xx Of the chyldren of Merari Asaia the cheyfe of his brethren two hundred xx Of the sonnꝭ of Gersom Ioell the cheyfe of his brethren an hundred and thyrtye Of the chyldren of Elizapan Semaia the cheyf of his brethren two hūdred Of the sonnꝭ of Hebron Eliel the cheyfe of his brethren lxxx Of the sonnꝭ of Uziel Aminadab the cheyfe and of his brethren an hundred xii And Dauid called Zadock Abiathar the preestes the Leuites Uziell Asaia Ioell Semaia Eliell Aminadab ▪ sayde vnto them ye that are the princypal fathers of the Leuites se that ye be holy with your brethren that ye may brynge in the arke of the lord god of Israell vnto the place that I haue prepared for it For ☞ bycause ye were not there at the fyrst the lorde our God made a rent amonge vs for that we sought hym not as the fassyon ought to be So the preestꝭ the Leuites sanctifyed them selues to fet the Arke of the Lorde God of Israell And the chyldrē of the Leuites bare the arke of god vpon theyr shoulders w t staues theron as Moses cōmaūded accordynge to the worde of the Lorde And Dauid spake to the cheyfe heades of the Leuites that they shuld appoynt certayne of theyr brethren to synge with instrumentꝭ of Musycke psaltries harpes and symbals that they myght make a sound to synge on hygh with ioyfulnesse And the Leuites appoynted H●mā the son of Ioell of his brethren Asaph the son of Berechia And of the sonnes of Merari and of theyr brethren Ethan the son of C●saiah● And with them theyr brethren of the seconde degree Zucharia Ben Iaaziell Se●●ramoth Iehiell Unni Eliab Benaiahu Maasiah Mathathiahu Eliphalehu Mikniah● Obed Edom Iaiell porters So Hema● Asaph Ethan the syngers made a sounde with symbals of brasse And Zacharia Aziel Semeramoth Iehiell Unni Eliab Maasaiahu and Banaiahu played with psaltryes on ☞ an Alamoth Mathachtahu Eliphalehu Mikniahu Obed Edom Ieiell and Azaziah playd vpon harpes an eyght aboue with courage And Chenamahu the cheyf of the Leuites was mayster of the songe for he taught other to syng bycause he was a man of vnderstandyng Berechia El●ana kepte the dore of the Arke And S●caniahu Iehosaphat ▪ Nethanaell Amasai Zacha●iahu Bana●ahu Eliezer the preestes dyd blowe with trompettes before the Arke of god And Obed Edō Iehia were kepers of the dore of the Arke And the elders of Israell the captaynes ouer thousandes went to fet the Arke of the appoyntment of the lorde out of the house of Obed Edom with gladnesse And when god helped the Leuites that bare the arke of the apoyntment of the lorde they offered seuen oxen seuen rammꝭ And Dauid had on hym a lynnen garmente lyke as had also all the Leuites that bare the Arke so had the syngers Chenania the ruler of the songe with the syngers And Dauid had vpon hym an Ephod of lynnen And all they of Israell brought the arke of the Lordes couenaunt with shoutynge and blowynge of the shaume and trompettꝭ makyng a noyse with symbals
psaltryes and harpes And as the Arke of the appoyntment of the Lorde came in to the cytye of Dauid Micholl the doughter of Saull lokynge out at a wyndowe sawe kynge Dauid daunsyng playenge and she despysed hym in her herte ¶ Dauid ordeyneth Asaph and his brethren to minister before the Lorde He him selfe prayseth the Lorde god of Israel CAPI XVI SO they brought in the Arke of god and set it in the myddes of the tente that Dauid pytched for it And they offered burnt sacrifyces and peaceofferynges before God And when Dauid had made an ende of offerynge the burntofferynges and peace offerynges he blessed the people in the name of the Lorde And he delte to all Israell bothe man and woman a cracknell of breade and a good pece of flesshe and a flacket of wyne And he appoynted certayne of the Leuites to minyster before the lorde to repeate and to thanke and prayse the Lorde God of Israell And Asaph was the cheyfe nexte to hym Zacharia Ieiell Semeramoth Iehiell Mathathia Eliab Benaia Obed Ehom and Iehiell with psalteres harpes But Asaph made a sounde with symbals Banaiahu and Iahaziell preestes blew with trompettes continuallye before the Arke of the couenaunt of god And that same tyme Dauid dyd appoynt cheyfelye to thanke the lorde by Asaph and his brethren O gyue thankꝭ vnto the lorde cal vpon his name make his Actes knowen amonge the people Synge vnto hym and playe vnto hym talke of all his wonderfull dedes Reioyse in his holy name let the hertes of them that seke the lorde be glad Seke the Lorde and his strength Seke his presence alwaye Remembre his maruels whiche he dyd and his wonders the iudgementꝭ of his mouth The seede of Israell are his seruauntes the chyldren of Iacob are his chosen He is the Lorde our God in all landes are his iudgementꝭ Thynke on his apoyntment for euer on the worde which he cōmaunded to a. M generacyons Whiche he made with Abraham of his othe to Isaac whiche he set before Iacob for a decree and to Israell for an euerlastynge couenaunt sayenge to the wyll I gyue the lande of Canaan to be the porcyon of your enherytaunce ▪ When ye were few and small in nombre and soiourners therin And they walked frō nacyon to nacyon and from one kyndome to an other people He suffered no man to do them wronge but rebuked euen kyngꝭ for theyr sakes Touche not myne anoynted and do my Prophettes no harme Synge vnto the lorde all the earth and shew from day to day his Saluacion Tell of his glorye amonge the Heathen his wonderfull dedes amonge all nacyons For greate is the Lorde and worthy to be praysed excedyngly he is to be feared aboue all goddes For all the gods of the people are of no vallue But the lorde made heuen Prayse and honour are in his presence ▪ strength gladnesse are in his place Ascribe vnto the lorde ye kynreds of people Ascrybe to the lorde glorye and dominyō Ascribe vnto the Lorde the glorye due vnto his name brynge sacrifyces come before hym worshyp the lorde with holy honour ☞ Let all the earth feare hym althoughe the compasse of the earth be so stablysshed that it can not be moued let the heuens reioyse and let the earth be glad let men tell amonge the nacyons that the lorde is kynge Let the see thūder and the fulnesse therof let the feldes reioyse and all that is therin Then shall the trees of the wood reioyse at the presēce of the lorde bycause he cōmeth to iudge the earth O gyue thankes vnto the lorde for he is good for his mercye endureth euer and saye ye saue vs o God of our saluacyon gather vs togyther and delyuer vs from amonge the Heathen that we maye gyue thankes to thy holy name and triumphe in the prayse of the. Blessed be the Lorde God of Israell for euer euer and let all the people say Amen and prayse the lorde And so he lefte there befor●●he arke of the Lordes couenaunt Asaph and his brethren to ministre before the arke cōtinually in soch thynges as were to be done daye by daye ❀ and that by theyr courses And Obed Edom and his brethren lxviii and Obed Edom the son of Ieduthun and Hosa were appoynted to be porters And Zadocke the preest and his brethren the preestes were before the tabernacle of the Lorde in the hygh place that was at Gibeon to offer burntofferynges vnto the lorde vpon the burntofferynge aulter perpetually in the mornynge euenynge accordynge to all that whiche is wrytten in the lawe of the Lorde whiche he cōmaunded Israel And with them were Heman Ieduthun and other that were chosen whose names were expressed to gyue thankes to the lorde that his mercye lasteth euer And with them dyd Heman Ieduthun synge with the trompettes and symbals ma kynge a swete melody with instrumentes of Musycke goodly songes And the sonnes of Ieduthun were porters And all the people departed euery man to his house Dauid returned to ☞ blesse his house ¶ Dauid is forbydden to buylde an house vnto the Lorde Chryst so promysed vnder the fygure of Salomon CAPI XVII ANd it fortuned that when Dauid dwelt in his house he sayd to Nathā the prophet loo I dwell in an house of Cedar tree but the Arke of the lordes couenaūt remayneth vnder curtaynes And Nathan sayde to Dauid do all that is in thyne herte for god is with the. And the same nyght it for tuned that the worde of god came to Nathan saynge go and tell Dauid my seruaunt thus sayth the lorde thou shalte not buylde me an house to dwell in For I haue dwelte in no house sence the daye that I brought out the chyldren of Israell vnto this day But haue gone from tent to tent and from one habytacyon to an other And whersoeuer I haue walked with all Israell spake I euer one worde to any of the iudges of Israell whom I cōmaunded to fede my people sayenge why haue ye not buylde me an house of Cedar tree Nowe therfore thus shalte thou saye vnto my seruaunt Dauid thus sayeth the Lorde of hoostes I toke the out of the pastures when thou wentest after shepe that thou shuldest be captayne ouer my people Israell And I haue ben with the whyther soeuer thou hast walked and haue weded out all thyne enemyes out of thy syght and haue made the a name lyke the name ❀ of one of the greatest men that are in the earth And I haue ordeyned a place for my people Israel and made it fast so that nowe they may dwel in theyr place and moue no more Neyther shall the chyldren of wyckednesse vexe them any more as at the begynnyng And sence the tyme that I commaunded iudges to be ouer my people Israell I haue subdued all thyne enemyes I tolde the that the lorde wolde buylde the an house This also
Israell and put them in araye agaynst the Sirians And the rest of the people he deliuered vnto the hande of Abisai his brother and they put them selues in araye agaynst the chyldren of Ammon And he sayd Yf the Sirians be to stronge for me thou shalt succoure me and yf the chyldren of Ammon preuayle agaynst the I wyll helpe the. Plucke vp thyne herte and let vs play the men for our peoples sake and for the cytyes of our god and the lorde shall do that which is good in his owne syght So Ioab and the people that were with hym drue nygh before the Sirians vnto the battayle and they fled before hym And when the chyldren of Ammon sawe that the Sirians were fled they ran awaye lykewyse before Abisai his brother and gat them into the cytye And Ioab came to Ierusalem And when the Sirians sawe that they were put to the worse before Israel they sent messengers fet out the Sirians that were beyonde the ryuer and Sophach the captayne of the hoost of Hadadezer went before them And it was tolde Dauid and he gathered all Israell and went togyther ouer Iordane and came and set vpon them And when Dauid had put hym selfe in araye agaynst the Sirians they fought with hym But the Sirians fled before Israell And Dauid destroyed of the Sirians vii M. charettes and. xl M. foote men kylled Sophach the captayne of the hooste And when the seruauntes of Hadadezer sawe that they were put to the worse before them of Israell they made peace with Dauid and became his seruauntes Neyther wolde the Sirians helpe the chyldren of Ammon any more ¶ The thre moost victoryous battayle● of Dauid CAPI XX. ANd it came to passe that after the yeare was expyred aboute the tyme that kynges go out a warre fare Ioab caryed out the armye of the hoost destroyed the countrey of the chyldren of Ammon and came and beseyged Rabha and dystroyed it But Dauid taryed at Ierusalem whyle Ioab smote Rabha and destroyed it And Dauid toke the crowne of theyr kynge from of his heade and founde that it had the weyght of a talent of golde and there were precyous stones in it and it was ordeyned for Dauids heade And he brought also excedynge moche spoyle out of the city And he brought out the people that were in it tormēted them with sawes harowes of yron with other sharp instrumentes and so delte Dauid with al the cytyes of the chyldren of Ammō And ●●uid all the people came agayne to Ierusalem After this it fortuned that there arose war at Gazer with the philystines At which tyme Sobocai the Husathite siue Sippa● that was of the chyldrē of Rephaim they were subdued And there was battayle agayne w t the Philistines Elhanan the son of Iair slue Lahemi the brother of Goliath the Gethite whose spere was lyke a weauers beame And there chaūced yet agayne war at Geth where as was a man of a great stature with xxiiii fyngers and toos syxe on euery hande and syxe on euery foote and was the son of Raphath But when he defyed Israell Iehonathan the son of Simea Dauids brother slue hym These were borne vnto Raphah at Geth and were ouerthrowen in the hande of Dauid and in the hande of his seruauntes Dauid causeth the people to be nombred● and the●● dyeth lxx thousand men of the Pestylence CAPI XXI ANd Satan stode vp agaynst Israell prouoked Dauid to nombre Israell And Dauid sayde to Ioab to the rulers of the people Go ye and nombre Israel from Beer Seba to Dan and bryng it to me that I may know the nombre of them And Ioab answered the lorde make his peple an hundred tymes so many mo as they be But my lorde O kynge are they not all my lordes seruaūtes why then doth my Lorde requyre this thynge why wyll my lorde be a cause of trespasse to Israell Neuerthelesse the kyngꝭ worde preuayled agaynst Ioab And Ioab departed walked thorowout all them of Israel came to Ierusalem agayne gaue the nombre of the counte of the people vnto Dauid And all they of Israell were a thousand thousande an hundred thousand men that drue swerde and Iuda was CCCC lxx M men that drue swerde But the Leuites and Beniamin coūted he not amonge them For the kyngꝭ worde was abhomynable to Ioab And the lorde was dyspleased w t this thyng and smote Israell And Dauid sayde vnto god I haue synned excedynglye in doynge this thynge And nowe I beseche the do a 〈…〉 the wyckednesse of thy seruaunt for I 〈…〉 done very foolyshlye And the Lorde spake vnto Gad Dauids seat sayenge go and tell Dauid sayenge Thus sayeth the lorde I gyue the the thoyse of thre thynges chose the one of them that I maye do vnto the. And Gad came to Dauid and sayde vnto hym Thus sayeth the lorde Chose the eyther thre yeares famyshment or thre monethes to be destroyed before thyne aduersaryes that the swerde of thyne enemyes maye ouertake the or els the swerde of the lorde pestilence in the lande thre dayes and the angell of the Lorde destroyenge thorowout all the coostes of Israell And nowe aduyse thy selfe what worde I shall brynge agayne to him that sent me And Dauid sayd vnto Gad I am in an excedynge strayte let me fall nowe into the hande of the lorde for passynge greate are his mercyes but let me not fall into the hande of men So the Lorde sent pestylence vpon Israell and there were ouerthrowen of Israel lxx M. men And god sent the angel into Ierusalem to destroy it And as he was aboute to destroy the lorde behelde had cōpassyon on the wretchednes and sayde to the Angell that destoyed it is ynough let now thyne hande cease And the angell of the Lorde stode by the thresshynge floure of Ornan the Iebusyte And Dauid lyfte vp his eyes and sawe the Angell of the lorde stande bytwene the earth and heuen hauynge a drawen swerde in his hand stretched out towarde Ierusalem Then Dauid and the Elders of Israell whiche were clothed in sacke fell vpon theyr faces And Dauid sayde vnto God Is it not I that commaunded the people to be nombred It is I that haue synned and done euyll indede and what haue these shepe done let thyne hande O lorde my god be on me on my fathers house but not on thy people that they shulde be punyshed And the angel of the lorde commaunded Gad to saye to Dauid that Dauid shulde go vp and set vp an aulter vnto the Lorde in the thresshyng floure of Ornan the Iebusyte And Dauid went vp accordynge to the sayenge of Gad which he spake in the name of the lord And Ornan turned about and sawe the Angell and his foure sonnes were with hym hyd them selues But Ornan was thresshynge wheat and as Dauid came to Ornan Ornan loked and sawe Dauid and went out of
nat for●t Surely thou hast sene it For y u beholdest vngodlynesse and wronge ☞ That thou mayest take the matter into thy hande the poore cōmiteth hym selfe vnto the for ● one 〈◊〉 the helper of the frendlesse Breake ● Lord the power of the vngodly and malycyo ▪ 〈◊〉 ☞ take awaye his vngodlynesse and 〈…〉 shalt fynde none The Lorde is kynge for euer and euer and the Hethen are peryshed out of the lande Lorde thou hast hearde the desyre of the poore thou preparest theyr hert and thyne eare herkeneth therto To helpe the fatherlesse and poore vnto theyr ryght that the man of the erthe be no more exalted agaynste them The. xi Psalme ¶ To the Chaunt●●● Psalme of Dauyd IN the Lorde put I my truste howe saye ye then to my soule that she shulde ☞ fle as a byrde vpon youre hyll For lo the vngodly bēde their bowe and make redy their arowes in the quyuer that they maye pryuely shote at them whiche are true of herte For the ☞ foundacions wylbe cast downe and what hath the ryghteous done The Lorde is in his holy temple the Lordes seat is in heuen Hys eyes consydre ⚜ the poore and hys eye lyddes beholde the chyldren of men The lorde aloweth that ryghteous but the vngodly and him that delyteth in wyckednes dothe his soule abhorre Upon the vngodly he shall rayne snares fyre add brymstone storme and tempest thys shal be theyr porcyon to drynke For y ● ryghteous Lord loueth ryghteousnes his coūtenaūce wyll beholde the thynge that is iust ¶ The. xii Psalme ¶ To hym that excelleth vpon an iuste●mente of eyght strynges a Psalme of Dauid HElpe me Lorde for there is nat one godly man lefte For the faythfull are mynisshed from among the chyldren of mē They talke of vanyte euery one with hys neyghboure they do but flatter with theyr lyppes and dyssemble in theyr herte The Lorde shall rote out all discetyfull lyppes and the tonge that speketh proude thinges Whiche haue sayed with oure tonge wyl we preuayle we are they y t ought to speake who is our lorde Nowe for the troubles sake of the nedye and because of the complaynte of the poore I wyll vp sayeth the Lorde and wyll helpe euery one fro him ● swelleth against hym and wyll set them at rest The wordes of y ● Lord are pure wordes euen as the syluer which frō earth is tryed and purifyed seuen tymes ī the fyre Thou shalt kepe them O Lorde thou shalte preserue ☞ him from thys generacyon for euer The vngodly walke on euery syde whan they are exalted the chyldren of men are put to rebuke ¶ The. xiij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauid HOwe longe wylte thou forget me O Lorde for euer howe long wilt y u hyde thy face from me How long shal I seke coū cell in my soule be so vexed in myne herte howe long shall myne enemye triūphe ouer me Consydre here me O Lorde my God lyghtē myne eies y ● I slepe nat in deth Lest myne enemy say I haue preuayled agaynst him for if I be caste downe they y ● trouble me wyl reioyce at it But my trust is in thy mercy my herte is ioyful in thy saluacion I wyll synge to the Lorde because he hath dealte so louyngly with me ⚜ ve I wyl praise the name of the Lorde the most hyghest ¶ The. xiiij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme of Dauid THe fole hath sayde in his herte there is no God They are corrupte and become abhomynable in theyr doynges there is not one y ● dothe good ⚜ no not one The Lorde loked downe frome Heauen vpon the chyldren of men to se if there were any that wolde vnderstande and seke after God But they are all gone out of the way they are all togyther become abhomyable there is none that dothe good no not one ⚜ Their throte is an open sepulcre with their tonges they haue disceyued the poyson of aders is vnder their lyppes Their mouth is ful of cursyng bytternes their fete are swyfte to shed blode Distruccion vnhappynesse is in their waies the way of peace haue they not knowen there is no feare of God before their eies Haue they nat knowen me y t are such workers of mischefe eatyng vp my people as it were breade and cal nat vpon the Lord There were they brought in greate feare ⚜ euen where no fere was for God is in y ● generacion of y ● rightuous As for you ye haue made a mocke at the councel of the pore because he putteth his truste in the Lorde Who shal giue saluacion vnto Israel * out of Sion Whan the Lorde turneth the captiuite of his people then shall Iacob reioy●● and Israel shal be glad ¶ The. xv Psalme LORDE who shall dwell in thy tabernacle who shall reste vpon thy holye hyll Euen he that leadeth an vncorrupte lyfe and dothe the thynge whiche is ryght that speaketh the trueh in his hert He that hath vsid no disceyt in his tonge nor done euyl to his neyghbour hath nat sclandred his neyghbours He that setteth nat by hym selfe but maketh muche of them that feare the Lorde he that sweareth vnto his neyghbour and disapointeth him not He that hathe not geuen his money vpon vsury nor taken rewarde agaynste the innocēt Who so doth these thinges shall neuer fall ¶ The. xvj Psame The badge or armes of Dauid PReserue me O God for in the haue I put my trust Thou hast sayde O my soule vnto the Lorde thou art my God my goodes are nothynge vnto the. All my delyte is vpon the sayntes that are in the earth and vpon suche as excell in vertue But they that runne after another God shall haue greate trouble Theyr drynke offrynges of bloude wyl not I offre nether make mencyon of theyr names within my lyppes The Lorde hym selfe is the porcyon of myne enheritaūce and of my cuppe thou shalt maynteyne my lotte The lot is fallē vnto me in a fayre groūde yee I haue a goodly heritage I wyll thanke the Lorde for geuynge me warnynge my reynes also chasten me in the nyght season I haue set God alwayes before me for he is on my ryght hande therfore I shall nat fall Wherfore my harte reioyced and my tonge was glade my flesh also shall reste in hope For why thou shalt nat leaue my soule in hell neyther shalte thou suffre thy holy one to se corrupcyon Thou shalte shewe me that pathe of lyfe in thy presence is the fulnesse of ioye in thy ryght hande there is pleasure for euermore ¶ The xvij Psalme A prayer of Dauid HEare the ryght O Lorde cōsyder my complaynte herkē vnto my prayer that goeth not our of fayned lyppes Let my sentence come forth from thy presence and let thyne eyes loke vpon the thynge that is equall Thou hast proued and visited
myne hert in the nyght season thou hast tryed me and shalte fynde no wyckednes in m● ▪ for I am vtterly purposed that my mouth shall nat offende Because of mens workes that are done agaynste the worde of thy lyppes I haue kepte me from the wayes of the distroyer O holde thou vp my goynges in thy pathes that my ●o●e steppes s●ppe nat I haue called vpon the O God for thou shalt heare me encline thyne eare to me and herken vnto my wordes Shewe thy meruelous louyng kyndnesse thou that arte the Sauyour of them whiche put theyr trust in the from suche as resist thy ryght hande Kepe me as the apple of an eye hyde me vnder y ● shadowe of thy winges From the vngodly y ● trouble me Myne enemyes cōpasse me rounde about to take away my soule They main tayne their owne welthinesse their mouth speaketh proude thynges They lye waytynge in our waye on euery syde turnynge theyr eyes downe to the grounde Lyke as a lyon y ● is gredy of his pray and as it were a lyons whelpe lurckinge in secrete places Up Lorde disapoynte hym and cast hym downe deliuer my soule from the vngodly which is as a swerde of thyne Frō the mē of thy hande O Lorde from the men of the world which haue theyr porcion in this lyfe whose belyes thou fillest with thy treasure They haue chyldren at theyr desyre and leaue the reste of theyr substaunce for theyr babes But as for me I wyll beholde thy presēce in ryghteousnes and whē I awake vp after thy lycknesse I shall be satisfied The. xviij Psalme ¶ To the chaunte● of Dauid the seruaunt of the Lorde whiche spake vnto the Lorde the wordes of this songe in the daye that the Lorde delyuered hym from the hande of al his enemyes and from the hande of Soul and he sap●e I Wyl loue the O Lorde my strengthe The Lorde is my stonye rocke and my defēce my Sauyour my God my myght in whom I wyl trust my buckler the horne also of my saluacyon and my refuge I wyll call vpon the Lorde which is worthy to be praised so shal I be safe fro myne enemyes The sorowes of death compassed me and the brookes of vngodlynes made me afrayed The paynes of hel came about me the snares of death ouertoke me In my trouble wyl I cal vpon the Lorde cōplayne vnto my God So shal he heare my voyce out of his ⚜ holy temple and my cōplaynte shal come before him euen in to his eares The earth trembled and quaked the very foūdacyons also of y ● hylles sh●ke and were remoued because he was wroth There wēt a smoke out of his nostrels a consuming fyre out of hꝭ mouth so y ● coles were kyndled at it He bowed the heauēs also came downe and it was darke vnder his fete He rode vpō the Cherubins and dyd flye he came flyenge with y ● wynges of the wynde He made darcknesse his pany lyon rounde about him with darcke water thycke cloudꝭ to couer hī At y ● brightnes of his p̄sēce his cloudꝭ remoued with hayle stones coles of fire The lord also thōdred out of heuen and the hyghest gaue his thōdre with hayle stones and cooles of fyre He sent out his arrowes scatred them he cast forthe lyghtnynges and destroyed them The springes of waters were sene and the foūdacions of the rounde worlde were discouered at thy chydynge O Lorde at the blastynge of the brethe of thy displesure He shal sende downe from the heygth to fetche me shall take me out of many waters He shal delyuer me fro my strongest enemy and frō thē which hate me for they ar to mighty for me They preuented me in the daye of my trouble but the Lorde was my defence He brought me forth also into a place of libertye he brought me forth because he had a fauour vnto me The Lorde shall rewarde me after my ryghteous dealyng according to the clennesse of my handes shal he recompense me Because I haue kepte the wayes of the Lorde and haue nat behaued my selfe wyckedly agaynste my God For I haue an eye vnto all his lawes and wyll nat cast out his commaundmentes from me I was also vncorrupte before him eschued myne owne wyckednes Therfore shal the Lord rewarde me after my rightuous dealyng accordyng vnto the clennesse of my handes in his eye sight With the holy thou shalte be holy with a perfecte man thou shalte be perfecte With the cleane thou shalt be clene and with the frowarde thou shalt learne frowardenes For y u shalte saue the people that are in aduersite shalte bryng downe the hye lokes of y e proude Thou also shalt lyght my candle the Lorde my God shall make my darckenes to be lyght For in the I shal disconfyte an host of men with the helpe of my God I shall leape ouer the wal The way of God is vndetyled the word of the Lorde also is tryed in the fyre he is the defender of all them that put theyr trust in him For who is God but the Lorde Or who hath any strēgth except our God It is God that gyrdeth me with strēgth of warre and maketh my waye perfecte He maketh my fete lyke hertes fete and setteth me vp on hye He techeth myne handes to fyght and myne armes shall breake euen a brasen bowe Thou haste giuen me the defence of thy saluacion thy right hand also shall holde me vp and thy louyng correccyon shall make me greate Thou shalt make rowme ynough vnder me for to go y ● my fore steppes shall nat styde I wyll folowe vpon myne enemyes ouer take thē and wyll nat tourne agayne tyll I haue dedestroyed them I wyl smyte thē that they shall nat be able to stande but fal vnder my fete Thou haste gyrded me with strength vnto warre thou shalte throwe downe mine enemyes vnder me Thou hast made min enemyes also to tourne theyr backes vpon me and I shall destroye them that hate me They shall crye but there shall be none to helpe them yee euen vnto the Lorde shal they crye but he shall nat heare them I wyll beate them as small as the dust before the wynde I wyll cast them out as the claye in the stretes Thou shalte delyuer me frome the stryuynges of the people and thou shalt make me the head of the Heithē A people whom I haue nat knowen shall serue me Assone as they heare of me they shall obey me but the straunge chyldren shall dissemble w t me The straunge chyldren shall fayle and be frayed out of theyr habitacions The Lorde lyueth and blessed be my stronge helper and praysed be the God of my saluacion Euē the God which seeth that I be auenged subdueth the people vnto me It is he that delyuereth me from my cruel enemyes and setteth me vp aboue mine aduersaries
herde him My prayse is of the in the greate congregacion my vowes wyl I perfourme in the syght of them that feare hym The poore shall eate and be satisfied they that seke after the Lorde shall prayse hym your herte shall lyue for euer All the endes of the worlde shall remēbre them selues be turned vnto the Lord al y ● kynredes of the nacions shall worshyppe before him For the kyngdome is the Lordes he is the gouernour among the people Al suche as be fat vpon earth ☞ haue eaten worshypped Al they that go downe into the duste and lyue so hardly shall knele before hi and my soule shall lyue to him and. ⚜ My Sede shal serue him they shal be counted vnto the Lorde for a generacion They shall come and ⚜ the heauens shal declare his rightuousnes vnto a people that shall be borne whō the Lorde hathe made ¶ The. xxiij Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd THE Lorde is my shepherd therfore cā I lacke nothyng He shall fede me in a grene pasture and leade me forth beside the waters of comforte He shall conuerte my soule bring me forth in the pathes of rightuousnes for his names sake Yee thoughe I walke throwe the valley of the shadowe of death I wyll feare no euyll for thou arte with me thy rod thy staffe they cōfort me Thou shalt prepayre a table before me agaynst them y t trouble me y ● hast anoynted my hede with oyle and my cup shal be full But ⚜ thy l●uynge kyndnes and mercy shall folowe me al the dayes of my lyfe I wyl dwel in the house of the Lorde for euer ¶ The. xxiiij Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauid in the fyrste daye of the Sabath The earth is the Lordes and all that therin is the compasse of the worlde thay that dwell therin For he hathe founded it vpon the sees and prepared it vpon the floudes Who shal ascende into y ● hyl of the Lorde Or who shall ryse vp in his holy place Euen he that hathe cleane handes a pure harte and that hathe nat lyfte vp his mynde vnto vanyte nor sworne to bysceaue ⚜ hys neyghbour He shall receaue the blessynge from the Lorde and ryghteousnesse from the God of his saluacyon This is the generacion of them that seke hym euen of them that seke thy face O Iacob Sela. ⚜ Lyfte vp your heades O ye gates and be ye lifte vp ye euerlastynge dores and the kynge of glory shal come in Who is this kynge of glorye It is the Lorde stronge and myghty euen the Lorde myghty in batell Lyfte vp your heades O ye gates and be ye lyfte vp ye euerlastynge dores and the kynge of glory shal come in Who is this king of glory Euē the Lord of Hoostes he is the kynge of glory Sela. ¶ The. xxv Psalme ¶ Of Dauid VNto the O Lorde wyll Ilyfte vp my soule My God I haue put my truste in the Oh let me nat be cōfounded neyther lette myne enemyes tryumphe ouer me For all they that hope in the shall nat be a shamed but such as trāsgresse without a cause shall be put to confusion Shewe me thy wayes O Lorde and teache me thy pathes Leade me forth in thy trueth and learne me for thou arte the God of my saluacyon in the hathe bene my hope all the daye longe Call to remenbraunce O Lorde thy tender mercyes and thy louyng kyndenesses whiche haue bene euer of olde O remembre not the synnes and offences of my youth but accordynge vnto thy mercye thynke vpon me O Lorde for thy goodnesse Good and ryghtuous is the Lorde therefore wyll he teache synners in the waye Them that be meke shall he gyde in iudgement suche as be gentle thē shall he learne his waye All the pathes of the Lorde are mercy and trueth vnto suche as kepe his couenaunt and his testimonies For thy names sake O Lorde be mercyfull vnto my synne for it is greate What man is he that feareth the Lorde him shall he teache in the waye that he shall chose His soule shal dwell at ease and his sede shall inherite the lande The secrete of the Lorde is amonge them that feare him and he wyll shewe them his couenaunt Myne eyes are euer lokynge vnto y ● Lord for he shal pluck my fete out of y t net Turne the vnto me haue mercy vpō me for I am desolate in misery The sorowes of my herte are enlarged O bring y ● me out of my troubles Loke vpon myne aduersyte misery forgyue me al my sine Consydre min enemyes howe many they are beare a malicious hate agaynst me O kepe my soule delyuer me let me nat be confounded for I haue put my trust in the. Let perfectnesse and ryghtuous dealynge wayte vpon me for my hope hath bene in the. Delyuer Israel O GOD out of all his troubles ¶ The. xxvj Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauyd Afore he was enbalmed BETHOV my iudge O Lorde for I haue walked innocētly my trust hathe bene also in the LORDE therfore shall I nat fall Examen me O Lorde and proue me trye out my reynes and my hert For thy louynge kyndnesse is before myne eyes I wyl walke in thy trueth I haue nat dwelt w t vayne persons neyther wyll I haue felowshyp with the disceytfull I haue hated the congregacion of the wicked and wyll nat syt amonge y ● vngodly I wyll wasshe my hādes in innocēcy O Lorde and so wyll I go to thyne aulter That I maye shewe the voyce of thankes gyuynge and tell of all thy wonderous workes Lorde I haue loued the habitacion of thy house the place where thy honoure dwelleth O shutte nat vp my soule w t the synners nor my lyfe with the blode thrustye In whose handes is wickednes and their ryght hande is full of gyftes But as for me I wyll walke innocentely O delyuer me and be mercyfull vnto me My fore standeth ryght I wyll prayse the Lorde in the congregacions ¶ The xxvij Psalme Of Dauid THE Lorde is my lyght and my saluacyon whome shall I feare the Lorde is the strengthe of my lyfe of whom shall I be afrayed When the wycked euen myne ennemyes and my foes ●●me vpon me to eate vp my flesshe they stombled and fel. Though an hoste of men were layed agaynst me yet shall nat my herte be afrayed and though there rose vp warre agaynst me yet wyll I put my trust in hym One thynge haue I desyred of y ● Lorde whiche I wyll requyre euen y t I may dwel in the● house of y ● Lorde all the dayes of my lyfe to beholde the fayre beutie of the Lord and to vyset his temple For in the tyme of trouble he shal hyde me in his tabernacle yee in the secrete place of his dwellynge shall he kepe me set me vp vpon
the volume of the boke it is wrytten of me that I shulde fulfyll thy wyll O my God I am contente to do it yee thy lawe is within my ●erie I haue declared thy ryghteousnesse in the greate congregacyon Lo I wyll nat retrayne my lyppes O Lord and that thou knowest I haue nat hyd thy rygtuousnes within my herte my talkyng hathe ben of thy trueth and of thy saluacyon I haue not kepte backe thy louyng mercy trueth from the great congregacion Withdraw nat thou thy mercy fro me O Lorde let thy louynge kyndnesse and thy trueth alwaye preserue me For innumerable troubles are come aboute me my synnes haue taken suche holde vpon me that I am nat able to loke vp yee they are mo in nombre then the heares of my hede and my hert hath fayled me O Lorde let it be thy pleasure to delyuer me make haste O Lorde to helpe me Let them be ashamed and confoūded ▪ togyther that seke after my ☞ soule to destroye it let them fal backewarde and be put to re buke that wishe me euyll Let them be desolate rewarded w t shame that saye vnto me fye vpon the fy vpon the. Let al those that seke the be ioyfull and glad in the and let suche as loue thy saluacyon say alway the Lorde be praysed As for me I am pore and nedy but the Lorde careth for me Thou arte my helper and redemer make no longe taryinge O my God ¶ The. xlj Psalme ¶ To the chaunter ▪ a Psalme of Dauid BLESSED is he y ● cōsidreth y ● ☞ pore ⚜ and nedy y ● Lorde shall delyuer hym in the tyme of trouble The Lorde preserue hym and kepe him alyue that he maye be blessed vpon earth and delyuer nat thou hī into the wyll of his enemyes The Lorde comforte him when he lyeth sycke vpon his bedde make thou al his bed in his sickenes I sayde Lorde be mercyful vnto me he le my soule for I haue synned agaynst the. Myne enemyes speake euyll of me when shall he dye his name perishe And yf he come to se me he speaketh vanite his hert cōceyueth falshode within him selfe whan he commeth forthe he telleth it All myne enemyes whisper togyther agaynst me euē agaynst me do they ymagyn this euyl Let the sentence of gyltynesse procede agaynste him nowe that he lyeth let him rise vp no more Yee euen mine owne famylier frende whome I trusted whiche dyd also eate of my breade hathe ⚜ layde greate wayte for me But be thou mercyfull vnto me O Lord rayse thou me vp agayne I shal rewarde them By this I knowe thou fauoureste me that myne enemye dothe not triumphe agaynste me And whan I am in my health thou vpholdest me and shalte se● me before thy face for euer Blessed be the Lorde God of Israell worlde without ende Amen and Amen ¶ The. xlij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a mon●cyon of the sonnes of Corah LIke as the herte desyreth the water brokes so longeth my soule after the. O God My soule is a thurste for GOD ye● euen for the lyuynge GOD when shall I come to appeare before the presence of God My teares haue bene my meate day nyght whyle they daylye saye vnto me where is thy God Nowe when I thynke there vpō I powre out my hert by my self for I went with y ● multitude brought thē forth vnto the house of god in the voyce of prayse and thansgeuynge amonge suche as kepe holy daye Why art thou so ful of heuynes O my soule and why arte thou so vnquiete within me Put thy trust in God for I wil yet geue him thankes for the help of his coūtenaunce My God my soule is vexed within me therfore wyl I remembre the cōcerning the land of Iordane and the lytle hyll of Hermonym One depe calleth another because of the noyse of thy water pipes ‡ al thy waues stormes ar gone ouer me The Lorde hathe graunted hys louynge kyndnesse on the daye tyme and in the nyght season dyd I synge of hym and made my prayer vnto the God of my lyfe I wyll saye vnto the God of my strength why haste thou forgotten me and why go I thus heuely while the enemye oppresseth me My bones are smyten asunder whyle myne enemyes ⚜ that trouble me cast me in the tethe Namely whyle they sayde daylye vnto me where is nowe thy God Why art thou so vexed O my soule and why art thou so dysquieted within me O put thy trust in God for I wyl yet thanke hym whiche is the helpe of my countenaunce and my God ¶ The xliij Psalme GEue sentence with me O God and de fende my cause agaynste the vngodly people Oh delyuer me from the disceatful and wycked man For thou art the God of my strength why hast thou put me from the And why go I so heuely whyle the enemye oppreasseth me Oh sēde out thy light and thy trueth that they maye leade me and brynge me vnto thy holy hyll and to thy dwellynge And that I maye go vnto the aulter of God euen vnto the God of my ●●ye and gladnesse and vpon the harpe wyl I geue thankes vnto the O God my God why arte thou so heuy O my soule and why a●te thou so disquyeted within me O ●ut thy truste in god for I wyll yet gyue hym thankes which is the helpe of my coūtenaunce and my God ¶ The. xliiij Psalme ¶ To the chaunter an instruccyon of the sonnes of Lo●ah WE haue herde w t oure eares O God oure fathers haue tolde vs what y ● haste done in theyr tyme of olde Howe thou hast driuen out the Heithen with thy hande and planted them in howe thou haste distroyed the nacyons and cast them out For they gat nat the lande in possessyon thorowe theyr owne swerde nether was it theyr owne arme that helped them But thy ryghte hande and thyne arme and the lyghte of thy countenaunce because thou haddest a fauoure vnto them Thou arte my kyng O God sende helpe vnto Iacob Thorowe thy wyll we ouerthrowe oure enemyes and in thy name wyl we tread thē vnder that ryse vp against vs. For I wyll nat trust i my bowe it is not my swerde that that shall saue me But it is thou that sauest vs from oure enemyes and puttest thē to confusion that hate vs. We make our boste of God all the daye longe wil praise thy name for euer Sela. But nowe thou arte farre of and putteste vs to confusion and goest not for the with our armyes Thou makest vs to turne our backes frō our enemies and they which hate vs spoile our goodes Thou lettest vs be eaten vp lyke shepe and haste scatered vs among the Heithē Thou sellest thy people for nought and takest no money for them Thou makest vs to be rebuked of our neyghbours to be laughed to scorne and
and dyggeth vp the grounde But myne eyes loke vnto the O Lorde God in the is my trust Oh cast nat out my soule Kepe me from the snare which they haue layde for me and from the trappes of the wycked doers Let the vngodly fall into theyr owne nettes to geyther vntyll I be gone by them ¶ The. cxlij Psalme ¶ The instruc●yon of Dauid a praye● when he was in the caue I Cryed vnto the Lorde with my voyce yee euen vnto the Lorde dyd I make my supplycacyon I powred out my complaintes before him and shewed hym of my trouble When my sprete was in heuynesse thou knewest my pathe in the waye wherin I walked haue they preuely layed a snare for me I loked also vpon my ryght hande and se there was no man that wolde knowe me I had no place to fle vnto and no man cared for my soule I cryed vnto the O Lorde and sayd thou art my hope and my porcyon in the lande of the lyuynge Consydre my complaynte for I am brought very lowe O delyuer me frō my persecutours for they are to stronge for me Brynge my soule out of prysō that I maye geue thākes vnto thy name which thynge yf thou wylt graunte me then shall the ryghteous resorte vnto my company ¶ The. cxliij Psalme ¶ A Psalme of Dauid when his owne sonne persecuted hym HEARE my prayer O Lorde and consyder my desyre herken vnto me for thy trueth and ryghteousnesse sake And entre nat into iudgemente with thy seruaunte for in thy syght shall no man lyuynge be iustifyed For the enemye hath persecuted my soule he hathe smyten my lyfe downe to the grounde he hathe layed me in the darckenesse as the deade men of of the worlde Therfore is my sprete vexed within me and my herte within me is desolate Yet do I remembre the tymes past Imuse vpon all thy workes Yee I exercyse my selfe in the worckes of thy handes I streatche forth myne handes vnto the my soule cryeth vnto the out of the thyrsty lande Heare me O Lorde and that soone for my sprete waxeth faynte hyde nat thy face from me left I be lyke vnto them that go downe into the pytte O let me heare thy louynge kyndenesse by tymes in the morninge for in the is my trust she we thou me the waye that I shulde walke in for I lyfte vp my soule vnto the. Delyuer me O Lorde fro myne enemyes for I resorte vnto the. Teache me to do the thynge that pleaseth the for thou arte my God let thy louynge sprete leade me forth vnto the lāde of ryghteousnes Quycken O lorde for thy names sake and for thy ryghteousnesse sake brynge my soule out of trouble And of thy goodnesse scater myne enemyes abrode and destroye all them that vexe my soule for I am thy seruaunte ¶ The. cxliiij Psalme ¶ Of Dauid BLessed be the Lorde my refuge whiche teacheth my handes to warre and my fyngers to fyght My hope and my castell my defence and my delyuerer my shylde in whome I trust whiche gouerneth the people that is vnder me Lorde what is man that thou haste suche respecte vnto hym Or the sonne of man that thou so regardest hym Man is lyke a thynge of naught hꝭ time passeth away like a shadow Bowe thy heauens O Lorde and come downe touche the mountaynes and they shall smoke Sende forth the lyghtynyng and scater them shute out thyne arowes and consume them Sende downe thyne hande from aboue deliuer me and take me out of the greate waters from the hande of straunge chyldren Whose mouth talketh of vanyte and theyr ryght hande is a right hande of wyckednes I wyl synge a newe song vnto the O God and syng prayses vnto the vpon a ten strynged lute Thou that geuest vyctory vnto Kynges and hast delyuered Dauid thy seruaunte from the parell of the swerde Saue me and delyuer me from the hande of straunge chyldren whose mouth taketh of vanite and theyr ryght hande is a ryght hande of iniquite That our sonnes maye growe vp as the yonge plātes that oure daughters may be as the polyshed corners of the temple That oure garners may ❧ The Prouerbes of Salomon ¶ The prayse of wysdome We ma●e nat harken vnto the voluptuous prouocacyon and in●ysynges of synners wysdome cōptayneth to be despysed of al men and prophecyeth destruccyon vnto her desspis●●● CAPITVLO I. THe Prouerbes of Salomon the sonne of DAVID kynge of Israell to learne wisdome and instruccyon and to perceyue the wordes of vnderstandynge and thereby to receaue prudence ryghtuousnesse iudgement and equytye That the very simple myght haue wyt and the yonge men myght haue knoweledge and vnderstandynge By hearynge the wyse man shal come by more wysdome and he that is endewed with vnderstandynge shall optayne wyt to perceyue a parable and the interpretacyon thereof the wordes of the wyse and the darcke speaches of the same The feare of the Lorde is the begynnynge of wysdome But fooles despyse wysdome and instruccyon My sonne heare thy fathers doctryne and forsake nat the lawe of thy mother for that shal brynge grace vnto thy heade and shall be as a cheyne aboute thy necke My sonne consente not vnto synners yf they entyse the and say come with vs we wyl laye wayte for bloud and surcke preuely for the innocent without a cause we shall swalow them vp lyke the hell and deuoure them quycke whole as those that go downe into y ● pyt So shal we fynde all maner of costely ryches fyll our houses w t spoyles Cast in thy lot amōg vs let vs haue al one purse My sōne walke not y ● with them refrayne thy fote frō theyr way For their fete runne to euyl and are hasty to shed bloude But in vayne is y ● net layed forth before the byrdes eyes Yea they thē selfes lay wayte one for anothers bloud one of them wold sleye another These are the wayes of all suche as be couetous y ● one wolde rauysh anothers lyfe Wysdome tryeth without putteth forth her voyce ī y ● stretꝭ She calleth before y ● cōgregacion in y ● opē gates sheweth her wordes thorowe y ● citie sayeng O ye childrē how longe wyl ye loue childeshnesse how long wyl y ● scorners delyte in scornynge y ● vnwyse be enemyes vnto knowledge ▪ O turne you vnto my correccyon ●o I wyll expresse my mynde vnto you and make you vnderstande my wordes I haue called and ye refused it I haue stretched out my hande and no man regarded it but all my councels haue ye dyspised and set my correccyon at naught Therfore shall I also laugh in your destruccyon and mocke you when that thynge that ye feare commeth vpon you euen when the thynge that ye be afrayed of falleth in sodenly lyke a storme and your misery like a tempest yee when trouble and heuinesse commeth vpon you Then shal they
aboute also to take hym and feared the people For they knewe that he had spoken the parable agaynst them And they lefte hym and went theyr waye And they sent vnto hym certayne of the Pharises and Herodes seruauntes to take him in his wordes And assoone as they were come they sayd vnto him Mayster we know that thou art true and carest for no man for thou consyderest not the outward apperaūce of men but teachest the way of God truely Is it lawfull to pay tribute to Cesar or not Ought we to gyue or ought we not to gyue But he vnderstode theyr simulacyon sayde vnto them Why tempte ye me Brynge me a peny that I may se it And they brought it And he sayeth vnto them Whose is this ymage and superscripcyon And they sayde vnto hym Cesars And Iesus answered and sayde vnto them Gyue to Cesar the thynges that belonge to Cesar and to God the thynges whiche perteyne to God And they meruayled at hym There came also vnto hym the Saduces whiche say that there is no resurreccyon And they asked hym sayenge Mayster Moses wrote vnto vs yf any mans brother dye and leaue his wyfe behynde hym and leaue no chyldren that his brother shulde take his wyfe and reyse vp seede vnto his brother There were seuen brethrē and the fyrst toke a wyfe and when he dyed lefte no seede behynde hym And the seconde toke her and dyed neyther left he any seed And the thyrde lykewyse And seuen had her lefte no seede behynde them Last of al the wyfe dyed also In the resurreccion therfore when they shall ryse agayne whose wyfe shal she be of them For seuen had her to wyfe And Iesus answered and sayd vnto them Do ye not therfore erre bycause ye vnderstand not the scriptures neyther the power of God For when they shall ryse agayne frome death they neyther marry nor are maryed but are as the angels whiche are in heuen As touchynge the deade that they ryse agayne haue ye not red in the booke of Moses howe in the busshe God spake vnto him sayenge I am the God of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob He is no God of deade but the God of lyuynge Ye are therfore greatly dcceyued And when there came one of the Scrybes and had herde them dysputynge togyther and perceyued that he had answered them well he asked hym whiche is the fyrst of all the cōmaundementes Iesus answered him the fyrst of al the cōmaundementes is Heare O Israel The Lorde oure God is Lorde onely And thou shalt loue the lorde thy god with all thy herte and with all thy soule and with all thy mynde and with al thy strength This is the fyrst cōmaundement And the seconde is lyke vnto this Thou shalte loue thy neyghboure as thy selfe There is none other commaundement greater then these And the Scrybe sayde vnto hym well mayster thou hast sayde the trueth for there is one God and there is none but he And to loue hym with all the herte and with all the mynde and with all the soule and with al the strength and to loue a mans neyghboure as hym selfe is a greater thynge then all burnt offerynges and sacrifices And when Iesus sawe that he answered discretly he sayd vnto hym Thou art not farre from the kyngdom of God And no man after that durste aske hym any questyon And Iesus answered and sayd teachyng in the temple How say ye scribes that Christ is the son of Dauid for Dauid hym selfe enspired with the holy goost sayd The Lorde sayd to my lorde syt on my ryght hande tyll I make thyne enemyes thy fote s●ole Dauid hym selfe calleth him lorde and how is he then his son And moche peple herde hym gladly And he sayd vnto them in his doctrine beware of the Scribes whiche loue to go in longe clothynge and loue salutacyons in the market places the cheyfe seates in the congregacyons and the vppermost rowmes at feastꝭ Whiche deuoure wydowes houses and vnder a pretence make longe prayers These shall receyue greater damnacyon ✚ And when Iesus sat ouer agaynst the treasurye he behelde howe the people put money in to the treasurye And many that were ryche cast in moche And there came a certayne poore wydowe and she threwe in two mytes whiche make a farthynge And he called vnto hym his disciples and sayeth vnto them Uerely I saye vnto you that this poore wydowe hath cast more in then al they whiche haue cast into the treasurye For they all dyd cast in of theyr superfluyte but she of her pouerte dyd cast in all that she had euen all her lyuynge ⊢ ¶ The ende of the worlde The days and the houre 〈◊〉 vnknowen CAPI XIII ✚ ANd as he went out of the themple one of his disciples sayde vnto hym Mayster se what stones and what buyldynges are here And Iesus answered and sayd vnto hym Seest thou these great buyldynges There shall not be lefte one stone vpon an other that shall not be throwen downe And as he sat on mounte Olyuete ouer agaynst the temple Peter and Iames Iohn̄ and Andrew asked hym secretly tell vs whē shal these thynges be And what is the sygne when all these thynges shall be fulfylled And Iesus answered them and began to say Take hede lest any man deceyue you For many shall come in my name sayenge I am Chryst and shall deceyue many When ye shall heare of warres and tydynges of warres be ye not troubled For suche thynges must nedes be But the ende is not yet For there shall nacion aryse agaynst nacion and kyngdome agaynst kyngdome And there shall be earth quakes in all quarters and famyshment shall there be and troubles These are the begynnyng of sorowes But take ye hede to your selues For they shall bryng you vp to the counsels in to the Sinagoges ye shal be beaten Yea and shal be brought before rulers kynges for my sake for a testimoniall vnto them And the Gospell must fyrst be publysshed among al nacions But when they leade you present you take ye no thought neyther ymagyn before hande what ye shall saye but what soeuer is gyuen you in the same houre that speake for it is not ye that speake but the holy goost The brother shall delyuer vp the brother to death and the father the son and the chyldrē shall ryse agaynst theyr fathers mothers shall put them to death And ye shal be hated of al men for my names sake But who so endureth vnto the ende the same shall be safe More ouer when ye se the abhominacyon of desolacion wherof is spokē by Daniel the prophet stande where it ought not let hym that redeth vnderstande Then let them that be in Iurie flee to the mountaynes And let hym that is on the house top not go downe in to the house neyther entre therin
of the vyneyearde and kylled hym What shall the Lorde of the vyneyard therfore do vnto them He shal come and destroye these husbande men and shall let out his vineyarde to other Whē they herde this they sayd God forbyd And he behelde them and sayde what is this then that is wrytten The stoone that the buylders refused the same is become the head of the corner Who soeuer doth stomble vpon that stone shall be broken but on whomsoeuer it falleth it wyll grynde hym to powder And the hygh preestꝭ and the Scribes the same houre went about to laye handes on hym and they feared the people For they perceyued that he had spoken this similitude agaynst them And they watched him sent forth spies whiche shulde fayne them selues ryghteous men to take hym in his wordes and to delyuer hym vnto the power and auctorite of the debite And they asked him sayeng May ster we knowe that thou sayest and teachest ryght neyther consyderest thou the outward appearaunce of any man but teachest the waye of God truely Is it lawfull for vs to giue tribute vnto Cesar or no He perceyued theyr craftynesse and sayd vnto them why tempte ye me Shewe me a peny Whose ymage and superscrypcyon hath it They answered and sayd Cesars And he sayd vnto them gyue then vnto Cesar the thynges which belonge vnto Cesar and to God the thynges that pertayne vnto God And they coulde not reproue his sayenge before the people and they meruayled at his answere and helde theyr peace Then came to hym certayne of the Saduces whiche denye that there is any resurrection And they asked hym sayenge Mayster Moses wrote vnto vs yf any mannes brother dye hauynge a wyfe and he dye without chyldren that then his brother shulde take his wyfe and rayse vp seede vnto his brother There were therfore seuen brethren and the fyrst toke a wyfe dyed without chyldren And the seconde toke her and he dyed chyldelesse And the thyrde toke her and in lykewyse the residue of the seuen and lefte no chyldren behynde them and dyed Laste of all the woman dyed also Nowe in the resurrectiō whose wyfe of them shall she be For seuen had her to wyfe Iesus answered and sayde vnto them The chyldren of this worlde marry wyues and are marryed but they whiche shall be counted worthy of that worlde and the resurrection from the dead do not marry wyues neyther are marryed nor yet can dye any more For they are equall vnto the angels are the sonnes of God in as moch as they are chyldren of the resurrection And that the dead shall ryse agayne Moses also sheweth besydes the bushe when he calleth the lorde the god of Abraham and the God of Isaac and the God of Iacob For he is not a God of deade but of lyuynge For all lyue vnto hym Then certayne of the Pharises answered and sayde Mayster thou hast well sayd And after that durste they not aske hym any question at all And he sayde vnto them Howe say they that Chryst is Dauids son And Dauid hym selfe sayeth in the booke of the Psalmes The Lorde sayde vnto my lorde syt thou on my ryght hand tyl I make thyne enemyes thy fote stole Dauid therfore calleth hym lorde howe is he then his son Then in the audience of all the peple he sayd vnto his disciples beware of the Scrybes whiche wyll go in longe clothynge and loue gretynges in the markettes and the hyghest seates in the synagoges and the cheyfe rowmes at feastes whiche deuoure wydowes houses faynynge longe prayers the same shall receyue greater damnacyon ¶ Chryst cōmendeth the poore wydowe telleth of the destruccyon of Ierusalem Of false teachers of the tokens and troubles for to come of the ende of the worlde and of his owne comynge CAPI XXI AS he behelde he sawe the ryche men whiche cast in theyr offerynges into the treasury He sawe also a certayne poore wydowe whiche cast in thyther two mytes And he sayde of a trueth I saye vnto you that this poore wydowe hath put in more then they all For they al haue of theyr superfluyte added vnto the offeryngꝭ of God but she of her penurye hath caste in all the substaunce that she had And vnto some that spake of the temple howe it was garnysshed with goodly stones and Iewels he sayd The dayes wyl come in the whiche of these thynges whiche ye se there shal not be left one stone vpon an other that shall not be throwen downe And they asked hym sayenge Mayster when shall these thynges be and what sygne wyll there be when sothe thynges shall come to passe And he sayde take hede that ye be not deceyued For many shal come in my name and saye that they are Chryst and the tyme draweth nere Folowe ye not them therfore But when ye heare of warres and sedicions be not afrayde For these thynges must fyrst come to passe but the ende foloweth not by and by Then sayde he vnto them Nacion shall ryse agaynst nacion and kyngdome agaynst kyngdome and great earthquakes shall be in all places and hunger and pestylence and fearful thynges And great sygnes shall there be from heuen But before all these they shall lay handes on you and persecute you delyuerynge you vp to the Synagoges and into prysons and shall brynge you vnto kynges and rulers for my names sake And this shal chaūce you for a testimoniall Be at a sure poynte therfore in youre hertes not to study before what ye shall answere for I wyl gyue you a mouth and wysdome where agaynst al your aduersaries shall not be able to speake nor resyst Moreouer ye shall be betrayed of your fathers and mothers and brethren and kynsfolke and frendes and some of you shal they put to death And hated shall ye be of al men for my names sake and there shall not one heere of your heade perysshe ☞ Possesse ye your soule by pacience And when ye se Ierusalem beseyged with an hoost then be sure that the desolacion of the same is nygh Thē let them which are in Iurye flee to the mountaynes And let them whiche are in the myddes of it departe out And let not them that are in other coūtreys enter therin For these be the dayes of vengeaunce that all thynges whiche are wrytten may be fulfylled But wo vnto them that be with chylde and to them that gyue sucke in those dayes for there shall be greate trouble in the lande and wrathe ouer all this people And they shall fall thorowe the edge of the swerde and shall be led awaye captyue in to al nacions And Ierusalem shal be troden downe of the Gentyls vntyll the tyme of the gentyls be fulfylled ✚ And there shall be sygnes in the Son and in the Moone and in the sterres and in the earth the people shall be at theyr wyttes ende
and follye is with hym But I thyne handemayde sawe not the yonge men of my lorde whom thou sendedst Now therfore my lord as sure as the lorde lyueth as thy soule lyueth the Lorde hath withholden the from cōmynge to shede bloode withdrewe thyne hande Nowe I praye God that thyne enemyes and they that entende to do my Lorde euyll maye be as Naball And nowe this is the ☞ blessynge whiche thyne hande mayde hath brought vnto my Lorde let it be gyuē vnto the yonge men that folowe my Lorde Forgyue the trespasse of thyne handmayde for the lorde wyl make my lorde a sute h●use bycause my lorde fyghteth the battels of the Lorde there coulde none euyl be founde in the in all thy dayes And yf any man ryse to persecute the to seke thy soule the soule of my lorde shall be bounde as ☞ in the bundel of the lyuyng with the lorde thy god And the soules of the enemyes shal god cast out euen as out of the mydle of a slyng And when the lorde shall haue done to my lorde al the good that he hath promysed the shall haue made the ruler ouer Israell then shall it be no decaye vnto the nor discourage of herte vnto my lorde that thou hast not shed blode causelesse nor aduenged thy selfe But when the lorde shall haue delte well with my Lorde then thyncke on thyne handmayde And Dauid sayde to Abigaill blessed be the lorde God of Israell whiche sente the this daye to mete me Blessyd is thy saynge and blessyd arte thou whiche hast kepte me this day from cōmyng to shed blood from aduengyng my selfe with myne owne hande For in very dede as sure as the Lorde God of Israell lyueth which hath kepte me backe from hurtynge the excepte thou haddest hasted and met me thynkest thou there had ben lefte vnto Naball by the dawnynge of the daye a pysser agaynst the wall And so Dauid receyued of her hande that whiche she had brought hym and sayde to her go vp in peace to thyne house Behold I haue obeyed thy voyce and haue accepted thy person And Abigaill came to Naball and beholde he helde a feast in his house lyke the feast of a kyng and Nabals herte was mery within hym for he was very dronken Wherfore she tolde hym nothynge neyther lesse nor more vntyll the morowe day But in the mornyng when the wyne was gone out of Naball his wyfe tolde hym these wordes and his herte dyed within hym and he became as a stone and vpon a ten dayes after the Lorde smote Nabal that he dyed And when Dauid herde that Naball was deade he sayde Blessyd be the Lorde that hath iudged the cause of my rebuke of the hande of Nabal and hath kept his seruaunt from euyll and hath recompensed the wyckednesse of Naball vpō his owne heade And Dauid sent to cōmen with Abigaill to the entent to take her to his wyfe And when the seruauntes of Dauid were come to Abigaill to Carmell they spake vnto her sayenge Dauid sent vs vnto the to take the to his wyfe And she arose bowed her selfe on her face to the arth and sayd Beholde let thy handmayde be a seruaunte to washe the feete of the seruaūtes of my lorde And Abigaill hasted arose and gat her vp vpon an asse with fyue damsels of hers that went at her feete and she went after the messengers of Dauid and became his wyfe Dauid also toke Ahinoam of Iesrahell they were both his wyues But Saull gaue Micholl his doughter Dauids wyfe to Phalti the son of Lais whiche was of Gallim ¶ Saull slepeth in his tent and Dauid taketh away his speare and a cruse of water that stode at his heade CAPI XXVI THe Ziphites came vnto Saull to Gibea sayenge Doth not Dauid hyde him selfe in the hyll of Hachila which is before Iesimon Saull arose and went downe to the wyldernesse of Ziph hauynge iii. M. chosen men of Israell with hym for to seke Dauid in the wyldernesse of Ziph. And Saull pytched in the hyll of Hachila whiche lyeth before Iesimon by the waye syde But Dauid dwelte in the wyldernesse And he sawe that Saull came after hym in to the wyldernesse Dauid therfore sent out spyes and vnderstode that Saull was come in very dede And Dauid arose came to the place where Saull had pytched and Dauid behelde the place where Saull laye and Abner the son of Ner whiche was his cheyfe capteyne ▪ Saul laye within and the people and the hooste rounde aboute hym Then answered Dauid and spake to Ahimelech the Hethite and to Abisai the son of Zaruia brother to Ioab sayenge Who wyll go downe w t me to Saull to the hooste And Abisai sayde I wyll go downe with the. And so Dauid and Abisai came downe to the people by nyght And beholde Saull laye slepyng within the hoost his speare stacke in the grounde at his heade But Abner and the people laye rounde aboute hym Then sayde Abisai to Dauid God hath delyuered thyne enemye in to thyne hand this day Now therfore let me smyte hym once with my speare to the earth and I wyll not smyte hym the seconde tyme. And Dauid sayd to Abisai destroye hym not For who can laye his hande on the Lordes anoynted be gyltlesse And Dauid sayd furthermore as sure as the lorde lyueth the lord shall smyte hym or his day shal come to dye or he shall descende in to battayle and there perish The lorde kepe me from laynge myne hande vpon the Lordes anoynted But take thou nowe the Speare that is at his heade and the cruse of water and let vs go And so Dauid toke the speare and the cruse of water from Sauls heade and they gat them awaye and no man sawe it or awaked For they were all a slepe bycause the lorde had sent a slomber vpon them Then Dauid went ouer to the other syde and stode on the top of an hyll a far of a greate space beynge bytwene them And Dauid cryed to the peple and to Abner the son of Ner sayenge Hearest thou not Abner Abner answerd sayd What arte thou that ☞ cryest to the kynge and Dauid sayde to Abner arte not thou a man and who is lyke the in Israell Wherfore then hast thou not kepte thy Lorde the kynge For there came one of the folke in to destroye the kynge thy Lorde It is not good that thou hast done As truly as the lorde lyueth ye are worthy to dye bycause ye haue not kepte your mayster the lordes anoynted And nowe se where the kyngꝭ speare is and the cruse of water that was at his heade And Saull knewe Dauids voyce sayd is this thy voyce my sonne Dauid and Dauid sayde it is my voyce my lorde O kynge And he sayde wherfore doth my Lorde thus persecute his seruaūt for what haue I done or what euyll is in myne hande Nowe therfore let my Lorde
vnto the this daye And moreouer the Lorde wyll delyuer Israell with the into the handes of the Philistines To morowe shalte thou thy sonnes be with me the lorde shall gyue the hoost of Israell into the handes of the Philistines Then Saull fell streyght waye flat on the earth as longe as he was was sore a drede bycause of the wordes of Samuell And there was no strength in him for he had eaten no bread al the day the nyght before And the woman came vnto Saull and sawe that he was sore troubled sayde vnto hym Se thyne handmayde hath obeyed thy voyce ☞ haue put my soule in my hand and haue harkened vnto thy wordes whiche thou saydest vnto me Nowe therfore harken thou also vnto the voyce of thyne handmayd let me set a morsell of bread before the that thou mayst eate get the strength then go on thy iourneye He refused sayde I wyll not eate But his seruaūtes the woman togyther cōpelled hym and he herkened vnto theyr voyce And so he arose from the earth and sat hym on a bed The woman had a fat calfe in the house she hasted kylled it and toke floure kneded it dyd bake swete cakꝭ therof brought them before Saull before his seruaūtes And whē they had eaten they stode vp and went awaye the same nyght ¶ Dauid goth with kynge Achi● to fyght agaynst Saull CAPI XXIX THe Philistines were gathered togyther with all theyr armyes vnto Aphec And the Israelites pytched in Aim which is in Iesrahell And the lordes of the Philistines went forth w t the hundreds thousandꝭ But Dauid his men came behynde with Achis Then sayde the lordes of the Philistines what are yonder Hebrues Achis sayde vnto the Lordes of the Philistines Is not this Dauid the seruaunt of Saull the kynge of Israell whiche hath ben with me ☞ these dayes or yeares I haue founde no faure in hym sence he fled vnto me vnto this daye And the Lordes of the Philistines were wroth with hym sayde vnto hym Make this felowe returne that he maye go agayne to his place which thou hast apoynted hym and let hym not go downe w t vs to battayle leest in the battayle he be an aduersary to vs. For wherwith coulde he better obteyne the fauour of his mayster then with the heades of these men Is not this Dauid to whom they sange in daūses Saull slewe his thousand Dauid his x ▪ M Then Achis called Dauid sayde vnto hym As sure as the Lorde lyueth thou hast ben honest and good in my syght when thou wentest out in with me in the hoost neyther haue I founde euyll with the sence thou camest to me vnto this daye Neuerthelesse the Lordes of the Philistines fauour the not Wherfore nowe returne and go in peace that thou dysplease not the lordꝭ of the Philistines And Dauid sayd vnto Achis And what haue I done what hast thou founde in thy seruaunt as longe as I haue bene with the vnto this day that I maye not go fyght agaynst the enmyes of my lorde the kyng Achis answered sayde to Dauid I knowe that thou arte good art in my sight as an angell of God Notwithstandynge the lordes of the Philistines haue sayd Let him not go vp with vs to battayl Wherfore now aryse vp early in the mornyng with thy maysters seruauntes that are come to the when ye be vp early as soone as ye haue lyght departe And so Dauid his men arose vp early to departe in the mornyng and to returne in to the lande of the Philistines And the Philistines went vp to Iezrahel ¶ Dauid returnyng from kynge Achis fyndeth zi●leg burnt CAPI XXX BUt when Dauid his men were come to Zikleg the thyrde daye the Amalekites had russhed in vpō the south vpon Zikleg had smytten Zikleg burnt it w t fyre had taken the women that were therin prysoners both small and great but siue not a man saue caryed them with them and went theyr wayes So Dauid and his men came to the citie beholde it was burnt with fyre and theyr wyues theyr sonnes and theyr doughters were caryed away Then Dauid the people that was with hym lyft vp theyr hoyces wepte vntyll they coulde wepe no more And Dauids two wyues were taken prisoners also Ahinoam the Iezraelite and Abigall the wyfe of Nabal the Carmelite And Dauid was in a shrewde combraunce for the people entended to stone hym bycause the hertꝭ of al the people were vexed for theyr sonnes theyr doughters But Dauid toke a good courage to hym in the lorde his God and sayd to Abiathar the preest Ahimelechs sonne I pray the bryng me the Ephod And Abiathar brought the Ephod to Dauid And Dauid asked counsayle at the lorde saynge shall I folow after this companye shall I ouertake them And he answered hym folow for thou shalte ouertake them recouer the praye So Dauid the. vi C. men that were with hym went and came to the ryuer Besor where a parte of them abode But Dauid and iiii C. men folowed For. ii C. abode behynde beynge to wery to go ouer the ryuer Besor And they founde an Egypcian in the felde brought hym to Dauid gaue hym breade to eate and water to drynke and gaue hym a fewe fygges two clusters of reasens And when he had eaten his spirite came agayne to hym for he had eaten no bread nor dronke no water in thre dayes and thre nyghtes And Dauid sayd vnto hym to whom belongest thou and whence arte thou he sayd I am a yonge man of Egypte and seruaunt to an Amalekite and my mayster left me behynde bycause it is thre dayes agone that I fell sycke we came a rouynge vpon the south of Chretus and agaynst Iuda and towarde the south of Caleb And we burnt Zikleg w t fyre And Dauid sayd vnto hym Canst thou brynge me to this companye And he sayde Swere vnto me by god that thou wylte neyther kyll me nor delyuer me into the handes of my mayster and I wyll brynge the to the companye And when he had brought hym thyther Beholde they laye scattered abrode vpon the earthe eatyng drynkyng daunsyng bycause of the plenteous great praye that they had caried away out of the lande of the Philistines out of the lande of Iuda And Dauid layd vpon them from the euen vntyll the twylyght on the morowe so that there escaped not a man of them saue foure hundred yong men whiche rode away vpon camels fled And Dauid recouered all that the Amalekites had caryed awaye Dauid rescued his two wyues so that there was no person of them lackyng small or great sonne or doughter or of the spoyle of all that they had taken awaye Dauid recouered them all agayne And Dauid toke all the shepe the oxen
And they draue them before his ca●●el and sayde this is Dauids pray And Daui● came to the. ii C. men that were to werye for to folowe Dauid whom they had made also to abyde at the ryuer Besor And they came to mete Dauid and the people that were with hym And when Dauid came to the people he saluted them Then answered all the wycked the vnthryftes of the men that went with Dauid sayd Bycause they went not w t vs therfore wyll we gyue them none of the pray that we haue recouered But let euery man take his wyfe his chyldren These let them cary away and be walkyng Then sayde Dauid ye shal not do so my ●brethren with that whiche the Lorde hath gyuen vs and hath preserued vs delyuered the companye that came agaynst vs into our handes For who shulde hecken vnto you in this matter But as his parte is that goth downe and fyghteth so shal his parte be that taryeth by the stuffe that it may be parted alyke And so from that day forwarde was that made a statute lawe in Israel vntyl this daye When Dauid therfore came to Zikleg he sent ❀ gyftes of the pray vnto the elders of Iuda to his frendes saynge se there is a blessyng for you of the spoyle of the enemyes of the lorde ▪ He sent to them of Bethel to them of southe Ramoth to them of Iathir to them of Aroer to them of Sephamoth to them of Esthemoa to them of Rachel to them of the cities of Ierhameel to them of the cityes of the Kenites to them of Horma to them of Borasā to them of Athach to them that are in Hebron and in all places where Dauid and his men were wonte to haunte Saul kylleth hym selfe his chyldr● are sleyne in the battell CAPI XXXI THe Philistines fought agaynst Israel the men of Israel fled away from the Philistines fell downe wounded in mount Gilboa And the Philistines preased sore vpon Saul his sonnes and slue Ionathas Abinadab Melchusia Sauls sonnes And whē the battayle went sore agaynst Saul the archers w t bowes found hym he was sore afrayde of the archers Then sayde Saul vnto his harnes berer draw out thy swerde thrust me thorow therwith lest these vncircumcised come thrust me thorow and make a mockyng stocke of me But his harnes berer wolde not for he was sore afrayde And Saul toke a swerde fell vpon it And when his harnes berer sawe that Saul was dead he fel lykewyse vpon his swerde dyed w t hym And so Saul dyed his iii. sonnes his harnes berer al his mē that same day togyther And when the men of Israell that were on the other syde of the valey they of the other syde Iordan herde that the men of Israel were put to flyght that Saul his sonnes were deade they lefte the cityes ran away the Philistinꝭ came dwelt in them On the morowe whē the Philistines were come to spoyle them that were sleyne they founde Saul his iii. sonnes lye in mounte Gilboa And they cut of his heade stryped him out of his harnes sent in to the land of the Philistines on euery syde that they shuld publishe it in the tēple of theyr ydols amōg the people And they layde vp his harnes in the house of Astharoth but they hanged vp his body on the wal of Bethsan When the inhabitours of Iabes in Gilead herde therof what the Philistines had done to Saul they arose as many as were strong men wente all nyght toke the body of Saul the bodyes of his sonnes from the wall of Bethsan came to Iabes ☞ burnt them there toke theyr bones buryed them vnder a tree at Iabes and fasted vii dayes ¶ The ende of the fyrst boke of Samuel otherwyse called the fyrst of the kyngꝭ ¶ The second boke of Samuel otherwyse called the seconde boke of the kynges ¶ The lamentacyon of Dauid for Saull and Ionathas CAPI Primo AFter the death of Saull when Dauid was returned from the slaughter of the Amaleckites had bene two dayes in Zikleg Beholde there came a mā the thyrde day out of the hoost from Saul with his clothes rent and earth vpon his head And when he came to Dauid he fell to the earthe and dyd obeysaunce Dauid sayde vnto hym whence comest thou He sayde vnto hym Out of the hoost of Israell am I escaped And Dauid sayde vnto hym And what is chaunced tell me He sayde the people is ●●ed from the battayle many of the people are ouerthrowen and deade And Saull and Ionathas his sonne are deade also And Dauid sayd vnto the yong man that tolde hym these thynges How knowest thou that Saul and Ionathas his sonne be dead The yong man that tolde hym answered I came by chaunce to mount Gilboa And beholde Saul leaned vpon his speare For the charettes and companyes of horse men folowed harde after hym And when he loked backe he sawe me and called me And I answered Here am I. And he sayde vnto me What arte thou I answered hym I am an Amelekite He answered vnto me agayne Stand vpon me and slee me For anguyshe is come vpon me though my lyfe be yet all in me And so I stode vpon hym slue hym for I was sure that he coulde not lyue ☞ after that he had fallen And I toke the crowne that was vpon his heade and the Bracclet that was on his arme haue brought them hyther vnto my Lorde Then Dauid toke holde on his clothes and rent them and so dyd al the men that were with hym And they mourned and wepte fasted vntyll euen for Saul and Ionathas his son for the people of the lorde for the house of Israel bycause they were ouerthrowen with the swerde And Dauid sayd vnto the yong man that brought hym these tydynges Whence arte thou And he answered I am the son of an alyaunt an Amalekite And Dauid sayd vnto hym How is it that thou wast not afrayde to lay thyne hande on the Lordes anoynted to destroye hym And Dauid called one of his yonge men and sayde Go to run vpon hym And he smote hym that he dyed thē sayd Dauid vnto hym Thy blood be vpon thyne owne heade For thyne owne mouth hath testified agaynst the saynge I haue sleyne the Lordes anoynted And Dauid mourned with this lamentacion ouer Saul and ouer Ionathas his son bad teache the chyldren of Israel the ☞ vse of the bowe And beholde it is wrytten in the boke of the ryghteous ❀ And he sayde Consyder O Israell these that be deade and vvounded vpon thy hygh hylles ☞ O noble Israel the wounded are sleyne vpon thy hylles Oh howe are the myghtye ouerthrowen Tell it not in Gath nor publysshe it in the streetes of Askalon lest the
foxes But y ● kynge shal reioyse in God all they also y ● swere by hym shal be cōmended for the mouth of them chat speake lyes shal be stopped ¶ The. lxiiij Psalme ¶ To the Chaunter a Psalme of Dauyd HEARE my voyce O God in my praer preserue my lyfe from fere of the enemy Hyde me from the gatherynge togyther of the frowarde from the insurrection of wicked doers Whiche haue whee theyr tonge lyke a swerde shote out theyr arrowes euen bytter wordes That they may pryu●●● shote at him whiche is perfect sodenly do they hyt him feare nat They courage them selues in mischeife and commune amonge them selues howe they may laye snares say that no man shal se them They ymagin wickednes and practyse it y t they kepe secrete among them selues euery man in y ● depe of his hert But god shall sodenly shote at them with a swifte arow y ● they shal be wounded Yee theyr owne tonges shall make them fall in so much y ● who so seeth them shall laugh them to scorne And all men that se it shall saye this hathe God done for they shall perceaue that it is hys worke The ryghteous shall reioyse in the Lorde put his trust in him and all they that are true of herte shal be glad ¶ The. lxv Psalme To the chaunter a Psalme and songe of Dauyd THou O God arte praysed in Syon vnto the shall the vowe be perfourmed ⚜ in Hierusalem Thou that hearest the prayer vnto the shall all fleshe come My mysdedes preuayle agaynste me Oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes Blessed is y ● man whom thou chosest and receauest vnto the he shal dwel in thy court and shal be satysfyed with the pleasures of thy house euen of thy holy temple Thou shalt shewe vs wonderful thinges in ryghteousnesse O God of our saluacyon thou y ● arte the hope of all the endes of the earth and of thē y ● remayne in the broade see Which in his strength setteth fast the moūtaines and is gyrded aboute w t power Which stylleth the ragyng of the see the noyse of his waues and the madnesse of the people They also y ● dwell in the vttermoost partes of the erth shal be afrayed at thy tokēs thou that makest the ☞ out goynges of the mornyng and euenyng to prayse the. Thou visitest the earth and blessest it thou makest it very plenteous The ryuer of God is full of water thou preparest their corne for so thou prouydest for the earthe Thou waterest her forowes thou sendest rayne ī to the litle valleys therof thou makest it softe with the droppes of raine and blessest the increase of it Thou crownest the yere w t thy goodnesse thy cloudes droppe fatnesse They shal droppe vpon the dwellynges of y ● wyldernes and the lytle hylles shall reioyse on euery syde The foldes shal be full of shepe the valleys also shall stande so thycke with corne that they shal laugh and synge The. lxvi Psalme ¶ To the chaunter The songe of a Psalme O Be ioyfull in God all ye landes synge prayses vnto the honour of his name make hys prayse to be gloryous Saye vnto God O howe wonderfull arte thou in thy worckes thorowe the greatnesse of thy power shall thyne enemyes be founde lyers vnto the. For all the worlde shall worshyppe the syng of the and prayse thy name Sela. O come hyther and beholde the worckes of God how wonderful he is in his doyng towarde the chyldren of men He turned the see into drye lāde so that they wēt thorow the water on fote there dyd we reioyse therof He ruleth with his power for euer his eies behold y ● people and such as wyl nat beleue shal nat be able to exalte them selues Sela. O prayse oure God ye people and make the voice of his prayse to he heard Which holdeth our soule in lyfe suffreth nat our fete to slyp For thou O God haste proued vs thou also haste tryed vs lyke as syluer is tryed Thou broughtest vs into to the snare and layed trouble vpon our loynes Thou suffredest men to ryde ouer oure heades We went thorow fyre water and y ● broughtest vs out into a welthy place I wyll go in to thy house with brent offrynges and wyll paye the my vowes whiche I promysed with my lippes and spake with my mouth when I was in trouble I wyll offre vnto the fat brente sacryfyces with the meense of rammes I wil offre bullockes and goates Sela. O come hither and herken all ye y ● feare God and I wyl tel you what he hath done for my soule I called vnto him with my mouth and gaue hym prayses with my tonge If I enclyne vnto wyckednesse with my herte the Lorde wyl nat heare me But God hath hearde me and considred the voyce of my prayer Praysed be God which hath nat cast out my praier nor tourned his mercy fro me ¶ The. lxvii Psalme ¶ To the chaunter in melodies a Psalme and a songe GOd be mercyfull vnto vs and blesse vs and shewe vs the lyght of his coūtenaunce ⚜ and be mercyful vnto vs. ●ela That thy waye maye be knowen vpon earth thy sauing health among all naciōs Let the people prayse the O God yee let all people prayse the. O let the nacyōs reioyse and be glad For thou shalt iudge the folke righteously and gouerne the nacions vpon earth Sela. Let the people prayse y ● O God let all people prayse the. Then shal the erth bring furth hir increase God euen oure owne god shall geue vs his blessynge God shall blesse vs all the endes of the worlde shall feare him ¶ The ▪ lxviiꝭ Psalme ¶ To the chaunter a Psalme and songe of Dauid LEt God aryse and let his enemyes be scattered let them also that hate him flye fom his face Lyke as the smoke vanysheth so shalte thou dryue them awaye and lyke as waxe melteth at the fyre so let the vngodly perishe frō the precēre of God But let the ryghteous be glad reioyse in the syght of God let them also be mery ioyful Oh syng vnto God syng prayses vnto his name magnifye hym that rydeth vpon the heauens as it were vpon a horse prayse ye him ☞ īhys name ye and reioyse before hym He is a father of the fatherlesse and defendeth the cause of wydowes euen God in his holy habitacion He is the God that maketh men to be of one minde in a house he bryngeth the prisoners out of captiuite but letteth the rennagates conty nue in scarcenesse O God when thou wentest for the before the people when thou wētest thorowe the wyldernesse Sela. The earthe shoke and the heauens dropped at the presence of God euen as Sinai also was moued at y ● presēce of God which is the God of Israel Thou O God sendedst a
Lorde is our defēce The holy one of Israel is our Kyng Thou spakest somtyme in vysions vnto thy saīctes saidest I haue layed help vpō one y ● is mighti I haue exalted one chosen out of the people I haue foūde Dauid my seruaunt with my holy oyle haue I anointed him My hande shal holde hym faste and myne arme shal strengthen hym The enemye shall nat be able to do hym vyolence the sonne of wyckednesse shal nat hurte hym I shall smyte downe his foes before his face and plage thē that hate him My trueth also my mercy shal be with hym and in my name shall his horne be exalted I wyll set his dominion also in the see and his ryght hande in the floudes He shall call me thou art my father my God and my sure saluacyon And I wyll make hym my fyrst borne hyer thē the Kynges of the earth My mercy wyll I kepe for hym for euermore and my couenaunte shall stande fast with hym His sede also wyll I make to endure for euer and hys trone as the dayes of heauen But yf his chyldren forsake my lawe and walke nat in my iudgementes If they breake my statutes and kepe nat my commaundementes I wyll vyset theyr offences with the rodde and theyr synne with scourges Neuerthelesse my louynge kyndnesse wyll I nat vtterly take from hym nor suffre my trueth to fayle My couenaunt wyll I nat breake nor alter the thynge that is gone out of my lyppes I haue sworne once by my holynesse that I wyll nat fayle Dauid Hys sede shall endure for euer and hys seate is lyke as the sonne before me He shall stande faste for euermore as the moone and ☞ as the faythful wytnesse in heauen Selah But thou haste abhorred and for saken thyne anoynted and arte dyspleased at hym Thou haste broken the couenaunt of thy seruaunt and caste his crowne to the grounde Thou haste ouerthrowne all his hedges and broken downe his stronge holdes All they that go by the way spoyle him and he is become a rebuke vnto hys neyghbours Thou hast set vp the ryght hande of his enemies and made al his aduersaryes to re●oyse Thou hast takē awaye the edge of hꝭ swerde and geuest him nat victory in the battayle Thou hast put out his glory cast hys Trone downe to y ● grounde The dayes of his youth hast thou shortened and couered him w t dishonoure Selah Lord how lōge wilt thou hyde thy sel●e For euer and shal thy wrath burne lyke fyre O remembre how shorte my tyme is wherfore hast y u made al m● for naught What man is he that liueth and shal nat se death And shall he delyuer his owne soule frō the hande of hell Selah Lorde where are thy olde louing kindnesses which y u sworest vnto Dauyd in thy truethe Remember Lorde the rebuke y ● thy seruauntes haue how I do beare i my bosome thy rebukes of many people Wherwith thyne enemies haue blasphemed the sclaunder the fotesteppes of thyne anoynted Praysed be the Lorde for euermore Amen Amen ¶ The. xc Psalme ¶ A prayer of Moseo the man of God LORDE thou haste bene oure refuge from one generacyon to another Before the mountaynes were broughte forthe or euer the earthe and the worlde were made thou arte God from euerlastynge and worlde without ende Thou causest man to returne vnto contrycion Agayne thou sayest come agayne ye chyldren of men For a thousande yeares in thy syghte are but as yestardaye seinge that is past as a watch in the nyght As sone as thou scatrest them they are euen as a slepe and fade away sodenly lyke the grasse In the mornynge it is grene and groweth vp but in the euenynge it is cut downe ⚜ dryed vp and wythered For we consume awaye in thy displeasure and are afrayed at thy wrathfull indignacyon Thou haste set oure mysdedes before the and our secrete synnes in the lyght of thy countenaunce For when thou arte angrye all oure dayes are gone we brynge our yeares to an ende as it were a tale that is tolde The dayes of oure age are thre score yeares and ten and though men be so stronge that they come to foure score yeares yet is theyr strength then but laboure and sorowe so soone passeth it awaye and we are gone ▪ But who regardeth the power of thy wrath for euen therafter as a man feareth so is thy dyspleasure O teach vs to nombre oure dayes that we maye applye oure hertes vnto wysdome Turne the agayne O Lorde at the laste and be gracyous vnto thy seruauntes O satysfye vs with thy mercy and that soone so shall we reioyse and be glad al the dayes of oure lyfe Comforte vs agayne nowe after the tyme that thou haste plaged vs and for the yeares wherin we haue suffred aduersyte Shewe thy seruauntes thy worke and theyr chyldren thy glory and the gloryous maiesty of the Lorde oure God be vpon vs prospere thou the worcke of oure handes vpon vs O prospere thou oure handy worcke The. xcj. Psalme WHo so dwelleth vnder the defence of the moste hyghest shall abide vnder the shadowe of the almyghtye I wyll saye vnto the Lorde Thou arte my hope and my stronge holde my God in hym wyll I truste For he shall delyuer the from the snare of the hunter and frome the noysome pestylence He shal defende the vnder his wynge and thou shalte be safe vnder hys fethers his faythfulnesse and trueth shall be thy shylde and buckeler Thou shalte nat be afrayed for any tertour by nyght nor for the arrowe that flyeth by daye For the pestylence that walketh in the darkenesse nor for the syckenesse that destroyeth in the noone day A thousande shall fall besyde the and ten thousāde at thy ryght hande but it shal nat come nye the. Yee with thyne eyes shalte thou beholde and se the rewarde of the vngodly For thou Lorde arte my hope thou hast set thyne house of defence very hye There shal no euyl happen vnto the neither shall any plage come nye thy dwellyng For he shall geue his angels charge ouer the to kepe them all thy wayes They shall beare the in theyr handes that thou hurt nat thy fote agaynst a stone Thou shalt go vpon the Lyon and Adder the yonge Lyon and the Dragon shalt thou treade vnder thy fete Because he hath set his loue vpon me therfore shal I deliuer him I shal set hi vp because he hathe knowen my name He shall call vpon me I wyl heare him yee I am with him in trouble I wyll delyuer hym and bryng hym to honoure With longe lyfe wyl I satysfye hym shewe hym my saluacion ¶ The. xcij. Psalme ¶ I Psalme and ●onge for the Sabboth daye IT is a good thynge to gyue thankes vnto the Lor●e and to synge prayses vnto thy name O moste hyghest To tell of thy louynge kyndnesse
the other Let Israel truste in the Lorde for with the Lorde there is mercy and with hym is plenteous redempcyon And he shall redeme Israel from all hys synnes ¶ The .cxxxi. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares LORDE I am nat hye mynded I haue no proude lookes I do nat exercyse my selfe in greate matters whiche are to hye for me But I refrayne my soule and kepe it lowe lyke as a chylde that is weened from hys mother yee my soule is euen as a weened chylde Let Israel trust in the LORDE from this tyme forthe for euermore ¶ The .cxxxij. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares ▪ LORDE remembre Dauyd and all hys trouble Howe he swore vnto the Lorde and vowed a vowe vnto the almyghtye God of Iacob I wyll nat come within the tabernacle of my house nor clyme vp in my bedde I wyll nat suffre myne eyes to slepe nor myne eye lyddes to slomber ⚜ Nether the temples of my heade to take anye reste Untyll I fynde out a place for the Lorde an habitacy on for the myghtye God of Iacob Lo we hearde ☞ of the same at Ephrata and founde it in the wood We wyll go in to hys tabernacle and fall downe before hys fote stole Aryse O Lorde into thy restynge place thou and the arcke of thy strengthe Let thy Preastes be clothed with ryghteousnesse and let thy saynctes reioyse For thy seruaunte Dauyds sake turne nat awaye the presence of thyne anoynted The Lorde hathe made a faythfull othe vnto Dauid and he shall nat shrynke from it Of the frute of thy body shal I set vpō thy seate If thy chyldren wyll kepe my couenaunt and my testimonies that I shal lerne them their chyldren also shall syt vpō thy seate for euermore For the Lorde hath chosen Syon to be an habytaciō for hīselfe hathe he chosen her ☞ Thys shal be my rest for euer here wyl I dwell for I haue a delyte therin I wyl blesse her vitayles w t increase and wyl satysfy her poore w t bred ☞ I wyll decke her Preastes with healthe and her saynctes shall reioyse and synge There shall I make ☞ the horne of Dauid to floryshe I haue ordened a lanterne for myne anoynted As for hys enemyes I shall clothe them with shame but vpon hymselfe shall his crowne floryshe ¶ The .cxxxiij. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares of Dauid BEHOLDE howe good and ioyful a thynge it is brethren to dwell to gether in vnytye It is lyke the precyous oyntment vpon the heade that ranne downe vnto the beerd euen vnto Aarons beerd and wente downe to the skyrtes of hys clothynge Lyke the dewe of Harmon whiche fell vpon the hyl of Sion For there the Lorde promised hys blessyng and lyfe for euermore ¶ The .cxxxiiij. Psalme ¶ A songe of the steares BEholde ⚜ nowe prayse the Lorde al yee seruauntes of the Lorde yee that by nyght stande in the house of the Lorde ⚜ euen in the courte of the house of our God Lyfte vp youre hādes in the Sanctuary and prayse the Lorde The LORDE that made heauen and earthe blesse the out of Syon ¶ The .cxxxv. Psalme O Praise the name of the Lord prayse it O ye seruauntes of the Lorde Ye that stande in y ● house of the Lord in the courtes of the house of our God O prayse the Lorde for the Lorde is gracious O synge prayses vnto hys name for it is louely For why the Lorde hathe chosen Iacob vnto hym selfe and Israel for hys owne possessyon For I knowe that the Lorde is greate and that oure Lorde is aboue all goddes Whatsoeuer the Lorde pleased that dyd hem heauen and in earth in the see and in all deape places He dringeth forth the cloudes from the endes of the worlde ▪ and turneth the lyghtenynges vnto rayne brynging the wyndes out of theyr treasuryes He * smote the fyrste borne of Egypte bothe of man and of beast He hathe sente tokens and woūders into the myddest of the O thou lande of Egypte vpon Pharao and all hys seruauntes He smote dyuers nacyons and slewe mygtye Kynges Sehon Kynge of y ● Amorytes and Og the King of Basan and all the Kyngedomes of Canaam And gaue they re lande to be an heritage euen an heritage vnto Israell his people Thy name O Lorde endureth for euer so dothe thy memorial O lord from one generacyon to an other For the Lorde wyll auenge his people and be gracyous vnto his seruauntes As for the ymages of the Heathen they are but syluer and golde the worke of mens handes They haue mouthes and speake not eyes haue ▪ ●ey but they se not They haue eares and yet they heare not neyther is there any breth in theyr mouthes They that make them are lyke vnto them and so are al they that put theyr trust in them Prayse the Lorde ye house of Israell prayse the Lorde ye house of Aaron Prayse the Lorde ye house of Leuie ye y e feare the Lord prayse the Lorde Praysed be the Lorde out of Syon whiche dwelleth at Ierusalem ¶ The .cxxxvj. Psalme O Gyue thankes vnto the Lorde for he is gracyous and hys mercy endureth for euer O gyue thankes vnto the God of all Goddes for hys mercy endureth for euer O thanke the Lorde of al Lordes for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche onely dothe greate wonders for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche by his wysdome made the heauens for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche layed out the earth aboue the waters for his mercye endureth for euer Whiche hathe made greate lyghtes for his mercye endureth for euer The sonne to rule the day for his mercy endureth for euer The Moone and the Starres to gouerne the nyght for his mercye endureth for euer Whiche smote Egypte with theyr fyrste borne for his mercy endureth for euer And brought out Israel frome amonge them for his mercy endureth for euer With a myghtye hande and stretched out arme for his mercy endureth for euer Whiche deuyded the reed see into partes for his mercy endureth for euer And made Israell to go thorowe the myddest of it for hys mercye endureth for euer But as for Pharao and his hoste he ouerthrewe them in the reed see for hys mercy endureth for euer Whiche led his people thorow the wil dernes for his mercy endureth for euer Which smote great kingꝭ for his mercy endureth for euer Yea and slue myghtye Kynges for his mercy endureth for euer Sehon Kynge of the Amorites for his mercy endureth for euer And Og the Kynge of Basan for his mercy endureth for euer And gaue away theyr lande for an herytage for his mercye endureth for uer Euen for an heritage vnto Israell his seruaunte for his mercye endureth for euer Whiche remembred vs when we were in trouble for his mercy endureth for euer And hathe delyuered vs from
nowe wel stryken in age And it came to passe that when Zacharye executed the preestes office before god as his course came accordyng to the custome of the preestes offyce his lot fell to burne insence And he went into the temple of the Lorde and the hoole multitude of people were with out in prayer whyle the insence was a burnyng And there appeared vnto hym an angell of the Lorde standyng on the ryght syde of the aulter of insence And when Zacharias sawe hym he was abasshed and feare came on hym But the angell sayde vnto hym feare not zachary for thy prayer is herde And thy wife Elizabeth shall beare the a sonne and thou shalte call his name Iohn̄ and thou shalte haue ioye and gladnes many shall reioyce at his byrth For he shal be great in the syght of the Lorde and shall neyther drynke wyne nor strong drynke And he shal be fylled with the holy goost euen frō his mothers wombe and many of the chyldren of Israell shall he turne to theyr Lorde God And he shall go before hym in the spirite and power of Elias ☞ to turne the hertes of the Fathers to the chyldren and the vnbyleuers to the wysdom of the iust men to make redy a perfyte people for the Lorde And Zacharias sayd vnto the angell by what token shall I knowe this For I am olde and my wyfe well stryken in yeres And the angell answered and sayde vnto hym I am Gabriell that stande in the presence of God and am sent to speake vnto the and to shew the these glad tydyngꝭ And beholde it shall come to passe that thou shalt be dombe and not be able to speake vntyll the day that these thynges be perfourmed bycause thou byleu●dst not my wordes whiche shal be ●ufylled in theyr season And the peple wayted for Zacharias and meruayled that he tarted in the temple And whē he came out he coulde not speake vnto them And they perceyued that he had sene a visiō in the temple And he beckened vnto them and remayned spechlesse ✚ And it fortuned that as soone as the dayes of his offyce were out he departed in to his owne house And after those dayes his wyfe Elizabeth conceyued and hyd her selfe fyue monethes sayeng This wyse hath god delte with me in the dayes wherin he hath loked on me to take from me my rebuke amonge men And in the. vi moneth the angel Gabriell was sent from God vnto a citye of Galile named Nazareth to a virgyn spoused to a man whose name was Ioseph of the house of Dauid and the virgins name was Mary And the angell went in vnto her and sayd Hayle full of grace the Lorde is with the blessed arte thou among women When she saw hym she was abasshed at his sayeng and cast in her mynde what maner of salutacion that shulde be And the angel sayd vnto her feare not Mary for thou haste founde grace with God Beholde thou shalte conceyue in thy wombe and beare a sonne and shalt call his name Iesus He shal be great and shall be called the sonne of the hyghest And the Lorde God shall gyue vnto hym the seate of his father Dauid he shal reygne ouer the house of Iacob for euer of his kyngdome there shall be none ende Then sayd Mary vnto the angell Howe shall this be seynge I know not a man And the angell answered and sayd vnto her The holy goost shall come vpon the the power of the hyghest shall oue● shadowe the. Therfore also that holy thyng which shal be borne shal be called the sonne of God And beholde thy cosen Elizabeth she hath also conceyued a sonne in her age And this is her syxte moneth whiche was called bareyne for with god shal nothyng be vnpossyble And Mary sayd beholde the hande mayden of the Lorde be it vnto me accordyng to thy worde ⊢ And the angell departed from her ✚ And Mary arose in those dayes went into the mountaynes with haste ☞ in to the citye of Iurye and entred in to the house of Zachary and saluted Elizabeth And it fortuned that whē Elizabeth herde the salutacion of Mary the babe sprange in her wombe And Elizabeth was fylled with the holy goost and cryed with a loude voyce sayde Blessed arte thou amonge women blessed is the fruyte of thy wombe And whence hapneth this to me that the mother of my Lorde shuld come to me For lo assone as the voyce of thy salutacyon sounded in myne eares the babe sprange in my wombe for ioye And blessed arte thou that haste byleued for those thynges shal be performed which were tolde the from the Lorde And Mary sayde My soule magnifyeth the Lorde And my spiryte hath reioysed in God my sauyoure ⊢ For he hath loked on the lowe degre of his hande mayden for lo nowe from henseforth shall all generacions cal me blessed Bicause he that is myghtye hath done to me greate thynges and holy is his name And his mercye is on them that feare hym from generacion to generacion He hath shewed strength with his arme he hath scattered them that are proude in the ymaginacyō of theyr herte He hath put downe the myghtye frō theyr seates exalted them of lowe degre He hath fylled the hungrye with good thynges and sent awaye the ryche emptye He hath helped his seruaunt Israell in remembraūce of his mercye Euen as he promysed to oure fathers Abraham to his seede for euer And Mary abode with her aboute iii. monethes and returned agayne to her owne house ✚ Elizabethes tyme came that she shulde be deliuered and she brought forth a sonne And her neyghbours and her cosyns herde howe the Lorde had shewed great mercy vpō her and they reioysed with her And it fortuned that in the eyght day they came to circumcise the chylde and called his name Zacharias after the n●me of his father And his mother answered and sayd not so but he shall be called Iohn̄ And they sayde vnto her There is none in thy kynred that is named with this name And they made sygnes to his father howe he wolde haue him called And he asked for wrytyng tables and wrote sayeng his name is Iohn̄ And they maruay led all And his mouth was opened immediatly and his tongue also and he spake and praysed god And feare came on al them that dwelt nygh vnto them And all these sayengꝭ were noysed abrode thorowout all the hyll countrey of Iurye and all they that herde them layde them vp in theyr hertes sayenge What maner of chylde shall this be And the hande of the Lorde was with hym And his father Zacharias was fylled with the holy goost and prophesyed sayeng Pray sed be the Lorde God of Israell for he hath ☞ visyted and redemed his people ⊢ And hath reysed vp an horne of saluacyon vnto vs in the house of his seruaunt Dauid Euen as he promysed
by the mouth of his holy prophettes which were synce the world began That we shulde be saued from oure enemyes and from the hande of all that hate vs. That he wolde deale mercifully with our fathers and remember his holy couenaunt And that he wold performe the othe which he sware to our father Abraham for to gyue vs. That we delyuered out of the handes of our enemyes myght serue hym with out feare all the dayes of our lyfe in soche holynesse ryghtwysenesse as are accepte before hym And thou chylde shalt be called the prophet of the highest for thou shalt go ☞ before the face of the Lorde to prepare his wayes to gyue knowledge of saluacion vnto his people for the remissyon of syn̄es Through the tender mercy of our God wherby ☞ the day sprynge from an hygh hath visyted vs. To gyue lyght to them that sat in darkenesse and in the shadowe of death to gyde our fete in to the way of peace And the chyld grewe and wared stronge in spiryte was in wyldernesse tyll the daye came when he shulde shewe hym selfe vnto the Israelites ¶ The byrth and circumcisyon of Chryst. Howe he was receyued in to the temple Howe Simeon and Anna prophesye of hym and howe he was fo●●●● in the temple amonge the doctours CAPI II. ✚ ANd it chaūced in those dayes that there went out a cōmaūdement from Augustus the Emperour that all the worlde shulde be taxed And this taxynge was the fyrst and executed when Sirenius was leyfetenaunt in Siria And euery man went vnto his owne citye to be taxed And Ioseph also ascended from Galile out of a citye called Nazareth into Iurye vnto the citye of Dauid whiche is called Bethleem bycause he was of the house and lynage of Dauid to be taxed with Mary his spoused wyfe which was with chylde And it fortuned that whyle they were there her tyme was come that she shulde be delyuered And she brought forth her ☞ fyrst begotten sonne and wrapped hym in swadlynge clothes and layde hym in a maūger bycause there was no rowme for them in the ynne And there were in the same region shepeheerdes watchyng kepyng theyr flocke by nyght And loo the Angell of the Lorde stode harde by them the bryghtnesse of the lorde shone rounde aboute them they were sore afrayde And the angell sayde vnto them Be not afrayde For beholde I brynge you tydynges of greate ioye that shall come to all people for vnto you is borne this day in the citye of Dauid a sauyoure whiche is Chryst the Lorde And take this for a sygne ye shall fynde the chylde wrapped in swadlynge clothes and layde in a maunger And streyght waye there was with the Angell a multitude of heuenly souldyers praysynge God and sayenge Glorye to God on hygh and peace on the earth and vnto men ☞ a good wyll ⊢ And it fortuned as soone as the Angels were gone awaye from them in to heuen ✚ The shepheerdes sayd one to another Let vs go nowe euen vnto Bethleem and se this thynge that we heare say is happened which the Lorde hath shewed vnto vs. And they came with haste and founde Mary and Ioseph and the babe layde in a maunger And whē they had sene it they publysshed abrode the sayenge whiche was tolde them of that chylde And all they that herde it wondered at those thynges whiche were tolde them of the shepheerdes But Mary kepte all those sayenges and pondered them in her herte And the shepheerdes returned praysyng and laudynge God for all the thynges that they had herde and sene euen as it was tolde vnto them ⊢ ✚ And when the eyght daye was come that the chylde shuld be circumcysed his name was called Iesus whiche was named of the Angell before he was conceyued in the wombe ⊢ ✚ And when the tyme of theyr purifycacyon after the lawe of Moses was come they brought hym to Ierusalem to present hym to the Lorde as it is wrytten in the law of the Lorde euery man chylde that fyrste openeth the matrix shal be called holy to the Lorde and to offer as it is sayde in the law of the Lorde a payre of turtle doues or two yonge pigyons And beholde there was a man in Ierusulem whose name was Simeon And the same man was iuste and godlye and loked for the consolacion of Israell and the holye gooste was in hym And an answere had he receyued of the holy goost that he shulde not se death excepte he fyrste sawe the Lordes Chryst. And he came by inspiracyon in to the temple And when the father and mother brought in the chylde Iesus to do for hym after the custome of the lawe then toke he hym vp in his armes and praysed god and sayd Lorde ☞ now lettest thou thy seruaunt departe in peace accordyng to thy promesse For myne eyes haue seue ☞ thy saluacyon whiche thou hast prepared before the face of al people A lyght to lyghten the gentyls the glorye of thy people Israell ⊢ ✚ And his father and mother meruayled at those thynges which were spoken of hym And Simeon blessed them and sayde vnto Mary his mother beholde this chylde is set to be the fall and vprysyng agayne of many in Israell and for a sygne whiche is spoken agaynst And moreouer ☞ the swerde shall pearce thy soule ☞ that the thoughtes of many hertes maye be opened And there was a Prophettysse one Anna the doughter of Phanuell of the trybe of Aser whiche was of a greate age and had lyued with an husbande seuen yeares from her virginite And she had ben a wydowe aboute foure score and foure yere whiche departed not from the temple but serued God with fastynges and prayers nyght and day And she came forth that same houre and praysed the Lorde and spake of hym to all them that loked for redempcyon in Ierusalem And whē they had perfourmed althyngꝭ accordynge to the lawe of the Lorde they returned in to Galile to theyr owne citye Nazareth And the chylde grewe and wared stronge in spiryte and was fylled with wysdome and the grace of god was vpon him ⊢ And his father and mother went to Ierusalem euery yere at the feast of Easter ✚ And when he was xii yere olde they went vp to Ierusalē after the custome of the feast day And when they had fulfylled the dayes as they returned home the chylde Iesus abode styll in Ierusalem his father mother knewe not of it but they supposyng him to haue ben in the cōpany came a dayes iourney and sought hym among theyr kynsfolke and acquayntaunce And when they founde hym not they went backe agayne to Ierusalem sought hym And it fortuned that after thre dayes they founde hym in the temple syttynge in the myddes of the doctours hearynge them and posyng them And all that herde hym were astonyed at his vnderstandynge answers And when