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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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CHAP. I. 4 It was told Dauid of Sauls death. 15 He causeth him to bee slaine that brought the tidings. 19 Hee lamenteth the death of Saul and Ionathan.


1   After the death of Saul, when Dauid was returned from the note slaughter of the Amalekites and had beene two dayes in Ziklag,


2   Behold, a man came the third day out of the host from Saul with his note clothes rent, and earth vpon his head: and when hee came to Dauid, he fell to the earth, and did obeisance.


3   Then Dauid saide vnto him, Whence commest thou? And he said vnto him, Out of the host of Israel I am escaped.


4   And Dauid saide vnto him, What is done? I pray thee, tell me. Then he said, that the people is fled from the battel, and many of the people are ouerthrowen, and dead, & also Saul and Ionathan his sonne are dead.


5   And Dauid saide vnto the yong man that tolde it him, Howe knowest thou that Saul and Ionathan his sonne be dead?


6   Then the yong man that tolde him, answered, note As I came to mount Gilboa, behold, Saul leaned vpon his speare, and loe, the charets and note horsemen followed hard after him.


7   And when he looked backe, he saw me, and called me. And I answered, Here am I.


8   And he said vnto me, Who art thou? And I answered him, I am an note Amalekite.


9   Then saide hee vnto me, I pray thee note come vpon mee, and slay me: for anguish is come vpon me, because my note life is yet whole in me.


10   So note I came vpon him, and slewe him, and because I was sure that hee coulde not liue, after that hee had fallen, I tooke the crowne that was vpon his head, and the bracelet that was on his arme, and brought them hither vnto my lord.


11   Then Dauid tooke hold on his clothes, note & rent them, and likewise al the men that were with him.


12   And they mourned and wept, and fasted vntil euen, for Saul and for Ionathan his sonne, & for the people of the Lorde, and for the house of Israel, because they were slaine with the sword.


13   ¶2; note Afterward Dauid saide vnto the yong man that tolde it him, Whence art thou? And hee answered, I am the sonne of a stranger an Amalekite.


14   And Dauid said vnto him, note How wast thou not afrayd, to put forth thine hand to destroy the Anoynted of the Lord?


15   Then Dauid called one of his yong men, and said, Goe neere, and fall vpon him. And hee smote him that he dyed.


16   Then said Dauid vnto him, note Thy blood be vpon thine owne head: for thine owne mouth hath testified against thee, saying, I haue slaine the Lords Anoynted.


17   ¶2; Then Dauid mourned with this lamentation ouer Saul, and ouer Ionathan his sonne,


18   (Also he bade them teach the children of Iudah to note shoote, as it is written in the booke of note note Iasher)


19   O noble Israel, note hee is slane vpon thy hie places: how are the mightie ouerthrowen!


20    noteTell it not in Gath, nor publish it in the streetes of Ashkelon, lest the daughters of the Philistims reioyce, lest the daughters of the vncircumcised Dauid anoynted king ouer Iudah. triumph.


21   Ye mountaines of Gilboa, vpon you be neither dewe nor raine, nor note be there fieldes of offrings: for there the shielde of the mightie is cast downe, the shielde of Saul, as though he had not bene anointed with oyle.


22   The bow of Ionathan neuer turned backe, neither did the sword of Saul returne emptie from the blood of the slaine, and from the fatte of the mightie.


23   Saul and Ionathan were louely and pleasant in their liues, and in their deaths they were not note deuided: they were swifter then egles, they were stronger then lions.


24   Yee daughters of Israel, weepe for Saul, which clothed you in skarlet, note with pleasures, & hanged ornaments of gold vpon your apparel.


25   Howe were the mightie slaine in the mids of the battel! O Ionathan, thou wast slaine in thine hie places.


26   Wo is me for thee, my brother Ionathan: very kinde hast thou bene vnto me: thy loue to me was wonderfull, passing the loue of note women: howe are the mightie ouerthrowen, and the weapons of warre destroyed!
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Geneva [1587], THE BIBLE: THAT IS, THE HOLY SCRIPTVRES CONTEINED IN THE OLDE AND NEWE TESTAMENT. TRANSLATED ACCORDING TO the Ebrew and Greeke, and conferred with the best translations in diuers languages. With most profitable annotations vpon all the hard places, and other things of great importance (Imprinted... by Christopher Barker [etc.], LONDON) [word count] [B07000].
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