The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal books,

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The Holy Bible, containing the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocryphal books,
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CAP. XII.

[verse 1] Thanne the Lord sente Nathan to Dauid; the which whanne he was comen to hym, seide to hym, Answere to me doom; two men weren in o cytee; oon ryche, and another pore. [verse 2] The riche [verse 3] hadde sheep and oxen ful manye; for|sothe

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the pore hadde no thing vtterly, saaf o litil sheep, the which he bouȝte [brouȝte A.] , and norshide, and the which wexe anentis hym with his sonys, togidre of his breed etinge, and of his cup drynk|ynge, and in his bosum slepynge; and it was to hym as a douȝter. [verse 4] Forsothe whanne a maner pylgrym was comen to the riche man, he sparynge to take of the sheep and of his oxen, that he ȝeue a meetshipe to that pilgrym, that cam to hym, took the sheep of the pore man, and maade redi meetis to the man that cam to hym. [verse 5] Forsothe Dauid wrooth ful myche bi indignacioun aȝens that man, seide to Nathan, The Lord lyueth, for the sone of deeth is the man, the [verse 6] which dide that; the sheep he shal ȝeelde into foure foold, forthi that he hath doo this word, and hath not sparyd. [verse 7] Forsothe Nathan seide to Dauid, Thou ert thilk man, that didist this thing. Thes thingis seith the Lord God of Irael, I haue anoyntid thee into kyng vpon Irael, and I haue delyuerde thee fro [verse 8] the hoond of Saul, and ȝeue to thee the hows of thi lord, and the wyues of thi lord in thi bosum, and ȝeuen to thee the hows of Irael, and of Juda; and if thes thingis ben litil, I shulde adde to thee myche more. [verse 9] Whi thanne hast thou dispisid the word of the Lord, that thou doo yuel thingis in my siȝt? Vrye Ethei thou hast smyten with swerd, and the wijf of hym thou hast takyn to thee into wijf, and thou hast slayn hym bi the swerd of the sones of Amon. [verse 10] For what thing swerd of thin hows shal not goo a wey fro thee vnto with outen ende; forthi that thou hast dispised me, and took the wijf of Vrie Ethei, that she were thi wijf. [verse 11] And so thes thingis seith the Lord, Loo! I shal rere vpon thee yuel of thin hows, and I shal taak awey

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thi wyues in thin eyen, and ȝyue to thin neiȝbour, and he shal sleepe with thi wyues in the eyen of this sunne. [verse 12] For|sothe thou didist hidyngli; forsothe I shal doo this word in siȝt of al Irael, and in the siȝt of this sunne. [verse 13] And Dauid seide to Nathan, I haue synned to the Lord. And Nathan seide to Dauid, Forsothe the Lord hath ouerborn thi synne; thou shalt not die. [verse 14] Neuerthelater for thou hast maad the enemyes to blas|pheme the name of the Lord, for that word the sone that is born to thee bi deeth shal die. [verse 15] And Nathan is turned aȝen into his hows. And the Lord smoot the litil child, whom the wijf of Vrye bare to Dauid, and he is dispeyrid. [verse 16] And Dauid preyde the Lord for the litil child; and Dauid fastide with fastynge, and wente in aside, and [Om. E.] laye vpon the erthe. [verse 17] Forsothe the eldris of his hows camen, constreynynge hym that he shulde ryse fro the erthe; the whiche wolde not, and eete not with hem meete. [verse 18] For|sothe it felle the seuenthe dai, that the child diede; and the seruauntis of Dauid dradden to telle to hym, that the child was deed; thei seiden forsothe, Loo! whanne the lityl child lyuede, we speken to hym, and he herde not oure voys; how mych more if we seyn the child is deed, he shal turment hym self? [verse 19] Whanne thanne Dauid hadde herd his seruauntis musynge, he vndirstood that the lytyl faunt was deed; and he seide to his seruauntis, Whether the child is deed? The whiche answerden vnto [to BCEFH.] hym, He is deed. [verse 20] Thanne Dauid roos fro the erthe, and he is wasshid [wasshen C.] , and anoynt; and whanne he hadde chaungid clothinge, he wente into the hows of the Lord, and honourde, and cam into his hows; and he askyde, that thei shulden sette to hym breed, and he eete. [verse 21] For|sothe

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his seruauntys seiden to hym, What is the word that thou hast doon? For the litil faunt, whanne he ȝit lyuede, thou fastidist and weptist; forsothe the child deed, thou roos and eete breed? [verse 22] The which seith, For the faunt whanne he ȝit lyuede I fastide and wepte; for|sothe I seide, Who woot, if perauenture the Lord ȝyue hym to me, and the faunt lyue? [verse 23] Forsothe now for he is deed, whi fast I? whether shal I mowe more ouer clepe hym aȝen? I shal more goo to hym, forsothe he shal not turne aȝen to me. [verse 24] And Dauid coumfortide Bersabe, his wijf, and wente into hir, and slepte with hir. The which gat a sone, and clepide the name of hym Salomon; and the Lord louyde hym. [verse 25] And he sente hym in the hoond of Nathan, the prophet; and he clepide the name of hym Loueli to the Lord, forthi that the Lord shulde loue hym. [verse 26] Thanne Joab fauȝt aȝens Rabath, kyng of the sones of Amon, and he hath ouercomen the kyngis citee. [verse 27] And Joab sente messagers to Dauid, seiynge, I haue fouȝten aȝens Rabath, and the citee of watres is to be taken. [verse 28] Now thanne gadre the tother parti of the puple, and bisege the citee, and tak it, lest whanne the citee were wastid of me, to my name the victorie be ascriued. [verse 29] And so Dauid gadride al the puple, and wente forth aȝens Rabath; and whanne he hadde fouȝten, he took it. [verse 30] And he took the diademe fro the mawmet, that is clepid the kyng of hem, fro his heed, in weiȝt of gold a talent, hauynge moost precious gemmys; and it is put vpon the heed of Dauid; but and ful myche praye of the cyte he bare out. [verse 31] And bryngynge forth sawede [sauede A.] the puple of it, and ladde about vpon hem boostful yren carris, and he dyuydide with sharys, and he piȝt thurȝ in the shap of the sidis; thus he

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dide to alle the citees of the sonys of Amon. And Dauid is turned aȝen, and alle the oost of hym, into Jerusalem.

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