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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. XII. 1 Dauid reproued by Nathan confesseth his sinne. 18 The childe conceiued in adulterie, dyeth. 24 Salomon is borne. 26 Rabbah is taken. 31 The citiz&ebar;s are grieuously punished.


1   Then the Lorde note sent Nathan vnto Dauid, who came to him, and sayd vnto him, There were two men in one citie, the one riche, and the other poore.


2   The rich man had exceeding many sheepe and oxen:


3   But the poore had none at all, saue one litle sheepe which he had bought, and nourished vp: and it grew vp with him, and with his children also, and did eate of his owne morsels, and dranke of his owne cup, and slept in his bosome, and was vnto him as his daughter.


4   Now there came a note stranger vnto the rich man, who note refused to take of his owne sheepe, and of his owne oxen to dresse for the stranger that was come vnto him, but tooke the poore mans sheepe, and dressed it for the man that was come to him.


5   Then note Dauid was exceeding wroth with the man, and sayde to Nathan, As the Lorde liueth, Dauid reproued, repenteth. the man that hath done this thing, note shall surely dye,


6   And he shall restore the lambe note foure folde, because he did this thing, and had no pitie thereof.


7   Then Nathan sayd to Dauid, Thou art the man. Thus sayth the Lord God of Israel, note I anoynted thee King ouer Israel, and deliuered thee out of the hand of Saul,


8   And gaue thee thy lordes note house, and thy lords note wiues into thy bosome, and gaue thee the house of Israel, and of Iudah, and would moreouer (if that had bene too litle) haue giuen thee note such and such things.


9   Wherefore hast thou despised the commandement of the Lord, to doe euill in his sight? thou hast killed Vriah the Hittite with þe; sworde, and hast taken his wife to be thy wife, and hast slaine him with the sworde of the note children of Ammon.


10   Now therefore the sworde shall neuer depart from thine house, because thou hast despised me, and taken the wife of Vriah the Hittite to be thy wife.


11   Thus sayth the Lord, Behold, I will rayse vp euil against thee out of thine owne house, and will note take thy wiues before thine eyes, and giue them vnto thy neighbour, and he shall lie with thy wiues in the sight of this note sunne.


12   For thou diddest it secretly: but I will doe this thing before all Israel, and before the sunne.


13   Then Dauid sayde vnto Nathan, note I haue sinned against the Lord. And Nathan sayde vnto Dauid, The Lord also hath note put away thy sinne, thou shalt not die.


14   Howbeit because by this deede thou hast caused the enemies of the Lord to note blaspheme, the childe that is borne vnto thee shal surely die.


15   ¶2; So Nathan departed vnto his house: and the Lord stroke the childe that Vriahs wife bare vnto Dauid, and it was sicke.


16   Dauid therefore besought God for the childe, and fasted and note went in, and lay all night vpon the earth.


17   Then the Elders of his house arose to come vnto him, & to cause him to rise from the gro&ubar;d: but he would not, neither did he eate note meate with them.


18   So on the seuenth day the child dyed: and the seruants of Dauid feared to tell him that the childe was dead: for they sayde, Beholde, while the childe was aliue, we spake vnto him, and he woulde not hearken vnto our voyce: how then shall we say vnto him, The childe is dead, note to vexe him more?


19   But when Dauid sawe that his seruantes whispered, Dauid perceiued that the childe was dead: therefore Dauid sayde vnto his seruants, Is the childe dead? And they sayd, He is dead.


20   Then Dauid note arose from the earth, and washed and anoynted himselfe, and changed his apparell, and came into the house of the Lorde, and worshipped, and afterward came to his owne house, and bade that they should set bread before him, and he did eate.


21   Then saide note his seruants vnto him, What thing is this, that thou hast done? thou diddest fast and weepe for the childe while it was aliue, but when the childe was dead, thou diddest rise vp, and eate meate.

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Salomon is borne.


22   And he sayde, While the childe was yet aliue, I fasted, and wept: for I sayde, Who can tell whether God will haue mercy on me, that the childe may liue?


23   But now being dead, wherefore shoulde I now fast? noteCan I bring him againe any more? I shall goe to him, but he shall not returne to me.


24   ¶2; And Dauid comforted Bath-sheba his wife, and went in vnto her, and lay with her, note & she bare a sonne, and note he called his name Salomon: also the Lord loued him.


25   For the Lorde had sent note by Nathan the note Prophet: therefore note note he called his name Iedidiah, because the Lord loued him.


26   ¶2; Then Ioab fought against Rabbah of the children of Ammon, and tooke the note citie of the kingdome.


27   Therefore Ioab sent messengers to Dauid, saying, I haue fought against Rabbah, and haue taken the citie of note waters.


28   Now therefore gather the rest of the people together, & besiege the city, that thou mayest take it, lest note the victorie be attributed to me.


29   So Dauid gathered al the people together, and went against Rabbah, and besieged it, and tooke it.


30    noteAnd he tooke their Kings crowne from his head, (which weighed a note talent of golde, with precious stones) and it was set on Dauids head: and he brought away the spoyle of the citie in exceeding great abundance.


31   And he carryed away the people that was therein, and put them vnder note sawes, and vnder yron harowes, and vnder axes of yron, and cast them into the tyle kylne: euen thus did he with all the cities of the children of Ammon. Then Dauid & all the people returned vnto Ierusalem.
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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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