The .xlvi. Chapter.
The prayse of Iosue. 9 Caleb, 13 Samuel.
[unspec A] 1 MAnly & strong in battel * 1.1was Iesus the sonne of Naue, and was the successour of Moyses in prophesies, & was geuen to be captaine of the people, which ac∣cording vnto his name was a great sa∣uiour vnto the elect of God, to punishe the enemies that rose vp against Israel, that Israel might optayne their inheri∣taunce.
2 O how great, noble, and excellent was he, when he lift vp his hande and drewe out his sworde against the cities?
3 Who stoode so manly before him? for the Lord him selfe brought in the enemies?
4 * 1.2Stoode not the sunne still at his com∣maundement, and one day was as long as two?
5 He called vpon the hyghest and most mightie when the enemies preassed vpon him on euery side, and the mightie Lord heard him with the hayle stones.
6 They smote the Heathenishe people mightyly, and in falling downe they slue all the aduersaries: so that the heathen knew his hoast, and all his defence, that the Lord him selfe fought against them: for he folowed vpon the mightie men of them.
7 * 1.3In the time of Moyses also, he and Caleb the sonne of Iephune dyed a good [unspec B] worke, whiche stoode against the ene∣mies, with held the people from sinne, and stilled the wicked murmuring.
8 * 1.4And of sixe hundreth thousande people of foote, they two were preserued to bring them into the heritage, namely, a lande that floweth with mylke & hony.
9 * 1.5The Lord gaue strength also vnto Ca∣leb, which remayned with him vnto his age: so that he went vp into the hie places of the land, and his seede conque∣red the same for an heritage:
10 That al the children of Israel might see howe good a thing it is to be obedient vnto the Lorde.