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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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arof God: yohat thauc| that isin thine heart,”
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tt? ee
Aun thefernant anfiuered Saul
guinea atd, t2Seholo, F hauc here
at hana thefourth part ofa dyckel of fil:
uersthat wl J gueto thenian of Good,
fotell bsour way,
9 (6eforetine
manent tocnquiceot God ; thus he
fore thatts now called a Pzophet, was
peforetimecalledaSecr.)
jo Chen fatd Sant to his feruant,
tyaelf{aid, come; et bs go: fo they Went
puto thecitywherethe man of God was.
11 CAnd as they Went bp teheditl
tothecity , they found yong maydens
gottigoutte Deal Water, and {aid buto
them, JstheSeerhere:
in And they anhwered thenr and
faid, Deis: behold, he is before pou,miakie
Hattenow :fo2 He canie to Day to the ct-
tie; fortherets | afacvifice of the people
todayinthelieplace, cS
3 Affooneas ye become tito the ci
tie, pe thal Craghtay finde im, be:
force hegoedp to thebigh place to cate:
for the people Will not cate butill Hee
tome,becanlehe doth blefle the facrifice,
andaftertbards they eat that bebinden:
Now thereforeget you dp ; fortabout
this tine pe hall finde Line. _
14 And hep wenthp into the cite:
and When they were come into the ci:
te, bebold, Sanmel cane out againt
then,forto goe bp to the bieplace.
15 C* Now theLouw hadt tol
Samuel tu higeare a day before Sant
caine, faping, :
16 Lo mowow about this time J
Will fendthee aman out of the land of
in Pleated wher a}
fpake; Come,and let bs go tothe Seers)
lott thecedapesagoc,fetnot thy minde
on then, for thep arc found : Andon
Whonr ts all thedefire of Plrael z isit
noton thee, Eon all hy fathers boule s
21 And Saul anfiuered; and fad,
Aniot JF awWeniamite, of the fnallett
ofthetvibes of Pleacl 2 andmy family
the leattofali the fanities ofthe tribe of
Wentanitn 2 wherefore then {peatell
thou tfoto mes - ee
222-Aud Sanel fooke Saul, and
hisferuant, andbeought then into the
parlour, € made thenrfitinthe cdictett
place ainong them that Were bidden,
Which Were about thirtic perfons,
23 Ad Samuel {ard dno thecooke,
Batrg the postion which Pgare thec.oF
Which J laid dnto thee, Det ithyp thee.
., 24 Andthe cooke took bp the Mout:
Dev; and Chat Which was bpon it, and
fet ttbefozxe Saul, and Samuel fain, Wee
Hold, that which tsileft {etic before thee,
and cate: fo2 bnito this time hath itbene
kept fozthyce, fince J latd H haneinuites
the people: So Saul did eat with Sa.
mucl at day,
. 25 And When they were come
Downe from the high place into the ci
tic, Samuel commited With Sauldpon
thetopofthevoute..
» 26. Mid thep avole carly: andit came
to pafle about the pring of theday,that
Samuel called Danl to the top of the
houle faping, Up, that J may lend thee
Mbayp: And HSaularolc,and they went
abeoad.
27 Atnd as thep Were going downe
out both of thent, Hee and Samuel,| -
t Helr.ta’
day three ~
YES. fe
t Hebr.ac-
cording to
this word?
[Or,refer-
ued.
to the end of the city, Sanuelfain to
Saut , Bid the feruant pale on before
bs, (and He patted on) but ftand thou
fill awhile, hat A may Mhew theethe
WodofGod, /
CHAP. X,
1 SamuelanoyntethSaul. 2. Heeconfirmeth
him by prediction of threefignes, 9 Sauls
heart is changed,and he prophecieth. 14 He
concealeth the matter of the kingdome from
his vnele, 17 Saulis chofen at Mizpeh by lor.
26 Thedifterent affections of his ftibiecs.
SEY Hen Sauueltookea biall
Qax ofotle,and pobzcdit bpon
ROX Hishead,¢ billed hint, and
SIS fad , ts ic not becaule the
Fates LORD hath anopnted
Yeeto be captain ouce hisinhevitance:
Cec 2 vaben
Mt
‘fat
see pal
fat
Sculamin, andthou thattanopne him
tobe Captaine one my people Hfracl,
that Bemay fae my peopie out of the
Ee ee ies: fo hae loo:
cople, be
) steht . ecaute their crp
re NO Wien Saniuel fay Sant,
penis he Loxp fain bnto him, wsehoto the
bu man Whom J fpake to thee of : this
tena ane thatttreigne oueemry people.
tite Saul drew neere to Sa
tt th the gate, ann fai, Lelie F
i Pelvthee,toberethe SeersHoutets,
Ta annie Samuel anfivered Saul,
a fener oan the Seer: Goe bp be-
fel vate we buto the high place, for pe (att
pale. th Ith me today, and to mozrow
tC hee goe , aud Will tell thee all
} Hebr.to
day.
suchas bb ne .
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