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The Holy Bible : conteyning the Old Testament, and the New : newly translated out of the originall tongues : & with the former translations diligently compared and reuised, by His Maiesties speciall comandement : appointed to be read in churches.
Contributor
Smith, Miles, d. 1624 Bilson, Thomas, 1546 or 7-1616 Barker, Robert, 17th cent. printer
Date Added
13 January 2014
Language
English
Publish Date
1611
Publisher
Imprinted at London : By Robert Barker, printer to the Kings most Excellent Maiestie
Source
Susan Dunleavy collection of biblical literature. LaSalle University, Connelly Library, Department of Special Collections.
Topic
Bible > History of Biblical events.
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letvp idolatric.,
——Fp init ieir weapons of war, Which
Were ofthe ehulozen of Daw, flood v
ruigotthegate. eh lba
teen the ae ment that Went to
fpie out the lad, Went bp andeamretn
thither, and tooke the grauen mage,
andthe Ephoo,and theLeraphint,and
chemolter image: and the puiclt food
intheentring of the gate, With the fire
hundzeth) stent ee appointed
ty Weapouss ee PR
mtg rs thele Went. into Dieahs
Hote, and fetched the cavued image,
thee€phod,andtheLeraphim, and the
molten inuage ; then fad the paielk due
in, wOpaAtDoc yes
tore dehep Card dneo hin, Howdy
peace, lay thine hand bpow thy mouth,
and gociith bs, and beeto bs afather
aun agriel: Psitbetter fo2 theeto bee
apuelt bnto the Houle of one man, o2
ih thoube apzielt buto a tribe anda
fanityin Plraels
20 Aud the prtelks heart Was glad,
andhetookethe Ephod, and the Leva-
phiniand the graucn image, and Went
inthemiddelt ofthe people.
2 So they turned, and departed,
andput the little ones, andthe cattell,
annthecariage before then.
22 GAndwhen they Were a good
Way fromthe Youle of spicah, the men
that Were tt the houles neeve to Dt
tas Houle, Were gathered together,
aidouertookethechuDen of Dan.
23 Andthey criedbuto the childern of
faid DntoMical vahat alec) thee tehat
2 Fen mong bs, lett tangy fellowes run bp-
thou comunett with uch acompanys
24. And helatd, Bee hauc taken a
Way my gods Which Pmade, and the
dieft,and peare gone Albay: and What
Nae F moze zand whatis this that pee
fay buito me, what atleth theez
25 And thechildzen of Dan laid dr
tobim, Let not thy boyce bechearda:
Dan sand hep turned chete faces, andj -
on thee, and thou tofe thy life, witt
theltues of thy Houthotn, ?
26 And the hilen of Dan went
their way sand when Micah fae that
they weretoo trong for bini, he turned
IMD Wentbacke nto his houle,
27 Andtheytooke therhings which
Pouca ban ihade, andthe Brett which
Keehad, andeamie bnto Laith, Dntoa
People that Were at quiet, and feenve,
ihre {mote them With the cage of
ie VOD, ANd burt Che citte With five,
2% And there Wasuo deliuerer, ve-
caufe it Was fave from Zidon, and
they Had no bufinetfe With any man:
ANd tt Was tr the balley that-lieth by
DWeltthervei, a Soe
-,29: And they called the name of the
father, Who was bore dbnto Plract:
Howwveit the name of the atic was La-
Mh atthe fir. sg
30 (And the childzew of Dan fet
bp the graucn image : and Jonathan
PDanaflel, Hee and his fonnes, were
Purtelts to the tribe of Dan, butitt the
day ofthe captiuitic of heland,
grauen iniage, Which Hee made, allthe
tinethat the Youle of God wasin SVE
lol, ies
~~ CHAP. XIX.
1 ALeuite goeth toBethlehem to fetch home his
wife. 16 An oldman entertaineth him at Gi-
beah. 22, The Gibeonites abufe his concubine
to death. 29 He diuideth her into twelue
pieces to fend them to the twelue tribes.
% MD tt came to pafle in
Pudahy.
2 And His concubine played the
Whore againt him, and went arvay
from Him bnto ber fathers boule to
wWethlehent Pudah, and was: there
|foure Whole monetis.
andthee brought bim into her fathers
houte, and When the father ofthe pany
fell fab Hint, He veiopeed to meet hin.
4. Andhisfatherinlawy, the danro-
{els father, reteined him, andijee abode
With Hin thece Dapes: fo thep did cate
and duinke, andlodaed there.
§ © And it came to pale on the
fourth day, When they avofe carely tn
and the damofels father laine buto his
With amozlell of bead, and afterward
gocpour Way.
: 6 And
wWeth-rehob, andthey built actic, and]
* city, Daw, after the nameof Dan their |‘
the fonne of Gerthom, the fonne of}. -
31 And they fet them bp Dicahs|
e thole dayces, *When there
ee Was 10 Bing in BPfrael,
OPcats thatthere Was a certaine
ee Faas Leuite foourning on the
fide of mount Eplatin, who toole
to btn t a concubine ont of Bethlehem
3 Andher hulbandarofe,and wene
after her to (peake tfriendly dnto her,
andto briugher againe, hauing his fer. |"
vant with bint, and acoupie of affes:
*Chap.17.
G.and18.1
and 21.25.
t Heb. awo+
man A con-
cubine,ora
wifea conch
ine.
fOr, ayeere
and foure
moneths.
Heb.dayes,
neths.
tHeb.toher
heart.
the moaning, thathe rofe bp to depart: | .
fonne tniaivoe, tComfort thine heave | t2-4.prerg-
ten.