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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. XXVII. Twelue militarie tribunes, with foure and twentie thousand vnder euerie one, by course of monethes serue about the king. 16. Other twelue tribunes of the people gouerne in seueral tribes. 25. Prefectes also are made ouer the kinges treasures, cattles, and other commodities in the court, campe, and countrie.

1   And the children of Israel according to their number, the princes of families, tribune, and centurions, and ouerseers, that ministred to the king according to their companies, coming in and going out euerie moneth in the yeare, euerie one was chiefe ouer foure and twentie thousand.

2   Ouer the first companie the first moneth Iesboam was chiefe the sonne of Zabdiel, and vnder him foure and twentie thousand.

3   Of the sonnes of Phares, the prince of al the princes in the hoste the first moneth.

4   The companie of the second moneth had Dudia an Ahohite, and after him an other named Macelloth, which gouerned part of foure and twentie thousand.

5   Captayne also of the third companie in the third moneth, was Banaias the sonne of Ioiada the Priest: and in his diuision foure and twentie thousand.

6   The same is Banaias the most valiant among thirtie, and aboue the thirtie. & ouer his companie Amizabad his sonne was chiefe.

7   The fourth, in the fourth moneth, Asahel the brother of Ioab, and Zabadias his sonne after him: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

8   The fifth, in the fifth moneth, prince Samaoth a Iezerite: and his companie foure and twentie thousand.

9   The sixth, in the sixth moneth, Hira the sonne of Acces a Theouite: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

10   The seuenth, in the seuenth moneth, Helles a Phallonite of the children of Ephraim: and in his companie

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Dauid. foure and twentie thousand.

11   The eight, in the eight moneth, Sobochai an Husathite of the stocke of Sarahi: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

12   The ninth, in the ninth moneth, Abiezer an Anathothite of the children of Iemini: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

13   The tenth, in the tenth moneth, Marai, and he a Netophathite of the stocke of Zarahi: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

14   The eleuenth, in the eleuenth moneth, Banaias, a Pharathonite of the children of Ephraim: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

15   The twelfth, in the twelfth moneth, Holdai a Netophathite, of the stocke of Gothoniel: and in his companie foure and twentie thousand.

16   Furthermore there were chiefe ouer the tribes of Israel, ouer the Rubenites, Duke Eliezer the sonne of Zechri: ouer the Simeonites, Duke Saphatias the sonne of Maacha:

17   ouer the Leuites, Hasabias the sonne of Camuel: ouer the Aaronites, Sadoc:

18   ouer Iuda, Eliu the brother of Dauid: ouer Issachar, Amri the sonne of Michael:

19   ouer the Zabulonites, Iesmaias the sonne of Abdias: ouer the Nepthalites, Ierimoth the sonne of Ozriel:

20   ouer the children of Ephraim, Osee the sonne of Ozaziu: ouer the halfe tribe of manasses, Ioel the sonne of Phadaia:

21   and ouer the halfe tribe of Manasses in Galaad, Iaddo the sonne of Zacharias: and our Beniamin, Iasiel the sonne of Abner.

22   But ouer Dan, Ezrihel the sonne of Ieroham: these be the princes of the children of Israel.

23   And Dauid note would not number them from twentie yeares downeward: because our Lord had sayd that he would multiplie Israel as the starres of heauen.

24   Ioab the sonne of Saruia beganne to number, and finished not: because vpon this there fel wrath vpon Israel: and therfore the number of them that were numbered, was not regestred in the chronicles of king Dauid.

25   And ouer the kinges treasures was Azmoth the sonne of Adiel, and ouer those treasures, which were in the cities, and in the townes, and in the towers, Ionathan the sonne of Ozias was president.

26   And ouer husbandrie, and the husbandmen, which tilled the ground, Ezri the sonne of Chelub was ouerseer:

27   and ouer the dressers of vineyardes, Semeias a Romathite: and ouer the wine cellars, Zabdias an Aphonite.

28   For ouer the Oliuetes and the figgegroues, which were in the champayne, was Balanam a Gederite: and ouer the oile cellars, Ioas.

29   Furthermore ouer

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Dauid. the heardes that fed in Saron, the ouerseer was Setrai a Saronite: and ouer the oxen in the valleis Saphat the sonne of Adli:

30   but ouer the camels, Vbil an Ismaelite: and ouer the asses, Iadias a Meronathite:

31   ouer the sheepe also Iazizan Agarene. al these, princes of the substance of king Dauid.

32   And Ionathan Dauids vncle, a counseler, a man wise and learned: He and Iahiel the sonne of Hachamoni were with the kinges sonnes.

33   Achitophel also the kinges counseler, and Chusai an Arachite the kinges freinde.

34   After Achitophel was Ioiada the sonne of Banaias, and Abiathar. And the prince of the kinges armie was Ioab.
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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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