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Rheims Douai [1582], THE NEVV TESTAMENT OF IESVS CHRIST, TRANSLATED FAITHFVLLY INTO ENGLISH out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages: Vvith Argvments of bookes and chapters, Annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the Corrvptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the Controversies in religion, of these daies: In the English College of Rhemes (Printed... by Iohn Fogny, RHEMES) [word count] [B09000].
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Chap. VIII. Diuers nations and countries to which Israel payed tribute, are subdued by Dauid, and pay tribute to Israel. 16. Chief officers are mentioned.

1   And it came to passe after these thinges Dauid stroke the Philistijms, and humbled them, and Dauid tooke the Bridle of tribute out of the hand of the Philistijms

2   And he stroke Moab, and measured them with note a corde, making them euen with the earth: and he measured two cordes, one to kil, and one to saue aliue: and Moab became seruing Dauid vnder tribute.

3   And Dauid stroke Adarezer the sonne of Rohob king of Soba, when he went forth to haue dominion ouer the riuer Euphrates.

4   And Dauid hauing taken of his part a thousand seuen hundred horsemen, and twentie thousand footemen, hogh sinewed al the chariot horses: and he leift of them a hundred chariotes.

5   There came also Syria of Domascus, to bring ayde vnto Adar ezer the king of Soba: and Dauid stroke of Syria two and twentie thousand men.

6   And Dauid put a garrison in Syria of Damascus: and Syria became seruing Dauid vnder tribute: and our Lord preserued Dauid in al thinges to whatsoeuer he went forth.

7   And Dauid tooke the golden armour, which the seruantes of Adarezer had, and brought them into Ierusalem.

8   And out of Bete, and out of Beroth the cities of Adar-ezer king Dauid tooke brasse exceding much.

9   And Tou the king of Emath heard, that Dauid had striken al the force of Adar-ezer,

10   And Tou sent Ioram his sonne to king Dauid, to salute him congratulating, and to geue thankes: for that he had ouerthrowen Adarezer, and striken him. For Tou was enemie to Adarezer, and in his hand were vessels of gold, and vessels of siluer, and vessels of brasse:

11   which also king Dauid sanctified to our Lord with the siluer and gold, that he had sanctified of al the nations, which he had subdewed

12   of Syria, and Moab, and the children of Ammon, and the Philistijms, and Amalec, and of the spoiles of Adarezer the sonne of Rohob king of Soba.

13   Dauid also note made himselfe a name, when he returned hauing taken Syria in the Vaile of Salt-pittes, eightene thousand being slayne:

14   and he put

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Dauid. souldiours in Idumea, and placed a garrison: and al Idumea was made to serue Dauid: and our Lord preserued Dauid in al thinges to whatsoeuer he proceeded.

15   And Dauid reigned ouer al Israel: Dauid also did iudgement and iustice to al his people.

16   And Ioab the sonne of Seruia was ouer the armie: moreouer Iosaphat the sonne of Ahilud was note recorder:

17   and Sadoc the sonne of Achitob, and Achimelech the sonne of Abiathar, were priestes: and Saraias, scribe:

18   And Banaias the sonne of Ioiada was ouer note the Cerethi and Phelethi: and the sonnes of Dauid note princes.
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Rheims Douai [1582], THE NEVV TESTAMENT OF IESVS CHRIST, TRANSLATED FAITHFVLLY INTO ENGLISH out of the authentical Latin, according to the best corrected copies of the same, diligently conferred vvith the Greeke and other editions in diuers languages: Vvith Argvments of bookes and chapters, Annotations, and other necessarie helpes, for the better vnderstanding of the text, and specially for the discouerie of the Corrvptions of diuers late translations, and for cleering the Controversies in religion, of these daies: In the English College of Rhemes (Printed... by Iohn Fogny, RHEMES) [word count] [B09000].
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