The famous and memorable works of Josephus ... / Faithfully translated out of the Latin, and French, by Thomas Lodge, Doctor in Physick.
- Josephus
- Date:
- [1640]
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Credit: The famous and memorable works of Josephus ... / Faithfully translated out of the Latin, and French, by Thomas Lodge, Doctor in Physick. Source: Wellcome Collection.
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![| B | | | [ y I | | | | 2e | | | 1 | t | | 4 qn K 255 1547.25.26. OF THE JEWS. THE VL BOOK. him nothing at that time of that which had hapned: but the next day when he was fober, cM Seche indowhd feared Geol i tie. wrceundilaine with blond sth Y ina tint je he does by: facglected by God. but hut cie good are rewarded with goodneff es Visser o nig qul crudi ap nets t deen que se Wo clad ANA a that fhe thought her felfe unworthy to lie at er narri vid, having obtained that degree of honour, both in that fhe was den ers un for Har (hiis beautifull. Now David had a wife before her, whom narried out of the citie of Abefar. eae, ae I des bs mue: s dicho the danghcet of Saul, and other-whiles his wife, Saul gave her to wife at Liffato the fon of Phalti ofthe city of Gethla. at this, [INE dura AU pito jd hii t David was returned again into their countrey,and that i f ^m à were ly a ete him. Whereupon S4/iflued with ares nonin Pied men, and being furprized by night, he encamped in a certain place called Siceleg. ing him i 1 hat time Sal was re- incl to bring him intelligence into what place at that tim: aul was re. Ct Amd Be ha he was at Siceleg ; he watched all that night Stone Ag baad edge of any of his followers, and went into Says campe, attended onely by 4 ifai his Sarvi Achimelech the Chittite, _ lario da Qv. dui V d sleep dd both his Generall Aser with all his fouldiers wholly de- voured in drowfineffe, David entred into the Kings canipé: and although he knew the A gs pavilion, by reafon of his Javelin that ftood at the door thereof, yet flew he him not,neither A is he faid, that although the King were evill, yet notwithftanding it werea iai dal SERIES chin | for Mito flay him who was Gods eleéted : for that it was Gods imm r Tim , who had given the kingdome: andthus reftrained he the others unbridled furie. Yet to the intent he might certifie the King, that having the Pr water that ftood by $44/ whileft he flept, without the witting or knowledge of any of the it him : fter he had paffed the river, and had attained the top of a moun- shila Dora Tis htbe B SD hecried out ^ Sauls oat - a epu. LA then heir fleep ; and calling vpo | nerall Abner {o ftrongly, that he awaked them from t F amy lw well! mon fort of fouldiers, the Generall asked who it was that called him; ay uid. It is I, the fonne of reffe, your fugitive : but, faid he, ey io à to paffe, that thou who art fo great, and in chiefeft authoritie about the King, haft fo fma others before we entred che APE OF approached i Fe B e Kings Javelinand his pitcher of water, and thou fhalt perceive in what gr AME en ji the midi of you, without any notice or difcovery of esi mE Saulperceiving that it was Davids voyce , and conceived how that PC g in B ans E (whom he had furpprized in the dent oF fiecp, tuo v anis à Le pus ; ) Bad ot flainhim, E rdoned his life, alchoughit juftly lay in iis | to take his head fro iens DE gie iri ks and RE Ole his life fromhim, Paar g him to beaffured, and without fafpect of any evill to returne home unto his houfe, D e B Was perfwaded that he loved not himfelfe fo much, as he was intirely affected n Wi 5 notwithftanding that he had purfüed him,and for a long time paft had chafed him i ie a WE tive, conftraining him alfo by divers afflictions and great torments of fpirit , iR : ea a : doned from his deareft parents and friends : yea from David pp RATE duet P E ferved him, and who had given him divers demonftrations of his good w Lm, purfué \ The ycer of the world, 2339, bc fore Chrifts.. Nalivity,167 Se LPNSSJ i> 0.38539. , Nabal conceis veth fo much forrow and fcare for his immodefly x againft David; that he dieth Apoplec&tique, An example of Godspro- vidence, that no finnecan efcape unpus Sa ahs : V. 39 ad finem. David martis eth Abigal L Nabals wife; Saul marrieth his daughter Michol to : another hf an I Sam. 36,0, 1; ad 9, The Ziphians one more la- bourto betray David in their. countrey, ^ 7.758 yd 13. David once more attended y two, enter ing inte Saulg campe;ftole ax Way his dart and his pitcher of water, U.14,a4 18; David upbrai deth Abney — King Sauls General], for {uffering his Kings Javelin and pitcher of water to be taken from him. aU. 21, ad rie me. Saul praifeth David,and — willeth him te be of good courage, and exhorteth | him to returne te his owne honfe,](https://iiif.wellcomecollection.org/image/b30333386_0169.jp2/full/800%2C/0/default.jpg)
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