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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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¶ The .xxv. Chapter. ¶ The syngers are appoynted, wyth theyr places, and lottes.

A   And so Dauid and the captaynes of þe; hoste appoynted out to do seruyce, þe; sonnes of Asaph Heman and Ieduthun, whan they dyd prophesye wyth harpes, psalteries and simbales. And there was a multitude of the men that were appoynted to the seruyce and mynistracyon. Of the sonnes of Asaph: Zaccur, Ioseph, Nathania and Aserela that wayted on Asaph, whych prophesyed by the kynge.

Of Ieduthun: the sonnes of Ieduthun: Gedeliahu, Zeri, Iesaiahu, Hasabiahu, and Mathithiahu syxe, vnder the h&abar;des of theyr father Ieduthun, whych prophesyed wyth a harpe, for to geue th&abar;kes ∧ prayses vnto the lord. Of Hem&abar; þe; s&obar;nes of Hem&abar;: Buklahu, Mathaniahu, Uziel, Zebuel, Ierimoth, Hanania, Hanani, Eliatha, Gedalthi, Rom&abar;thi, Ezer, Iosbekasa, malothi. Hothir, ∧ Mahazioth. All these were the sonnes of Hem&abar; which was þe; kynges Sear in the wordes of God &rhand; to lyfte vp þe; horne of þe; regall dignitie. And God gaue to Hem&abar; xiiij. sonnes and the daughters. B   All these also were at þe; h&abar;de of their father synging in þe; house of þe; Lorde &wt; simbales, psalteries ∧ harpes, wh&abar; Asaph Ieduthun and Heman executed the seruyce in the house of God, at the kinges h&abar;de. And the multitude of th&ebar; wyth their brethr&ebar; that were instructe in the songes of the Lord: eu&ebar; all þt; were c&obar;nyng, were two hundred foure skore ∧ eyght. And they note cast Lottes am&obar;g th&ebar; selues howe they shulde wayte as well for the small as for the greate, for the scoler as well as for the skole master.

C   And the fyrst lot in &rhand; Asaph fell to Ioseph. The sec&obar;de to Gedeliahu (wyth his brethren and sonnes) whych men were twelue. The thirde fell to Zaccur wyth hys sonnes ∧ brethr&ebar; beyng twelue persones. The fourth to Izri with his sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes.

The fyfte to Nathaniahu with his sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. The syxte to Bukiahu with hys sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. The seuenth to Iesarela with hys sonnes ∧ brethren, twelue personnes. The eyght to Iesaiahu with his sonnes ∧ brethren, twelue personnes. The nynth to Mathaniahu with hys sonnes and brethr&ebar;, twelue personnes. The t&ebar;th to Simei with his sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. The eleuenth to Azarael wyth hys sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. D   The twelueth to Hasabia wyth hys sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. The thyrtenth to Subael wyth hys sonnes ∧ brethren twelue personnes. The fourtenth to Mathathiahu &wt; hys sonnes ∧ brethren twelue personnes: The fyft&ebar;th to Ieremoth &wt; his sonnes ∧ brethr&ebar;, twelue personnes. The syxt&ebar;th to Hananiahu wyth his sonnes and brethr&ebar;, twelue personnes. The .xvii. to Iosbekasa wyth his sonnes, and brethren twelue personnes. The eyght&ebar;th to Hanani with hys sonnes ∧ brethr&ebar;, twelue personnes. The nynet&ebar;th to Malothi with hys sonnes ∧ brethren, twelue personnes. The twentyeth to Eliathath with hys sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. The .xxi. to Hothir with hys sonnes ∧ brethr&ebar; twelue personnes. The .xxij. to Gidalthi with his sonnes and brethren, twelue personnes. The .xxiii. to Mahazioth &wt; hys sonnes and brethr&ebar;, twelue personnes. The xxiiii. to Romanthi Azer with hys sonnes ∧ brethren, twelue personnes.
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Great [1540], ¶ The Byble in Englyshe, that is to saye the cont&ebar;t of al the holy scrypture both of þe; olde, and newe testam&ebar;t, with a prologe therinto, made by the reuerende father in God, Thomas archbysshop of Cantorbury, ¶ This is the Byble apoynted to the vse of the churches (Printed by Edward Whytchurche) [word count] [B06000].
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