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The Second Booke of
Samuel
otherwise called, The second Booke of the Kings
Now
it
came
to
passe
after
ye
death
of
Saul,
when
Dauid
was
returned
from
the
slaughter
of
the
Amalekites,
and
Dauid
had
abode
two
daies
in
Ziklag,
2
It
came
euen
to
passe
on
the
third
day,
that
behold,
a
man
came
out
of
the
campe
from
Saul,
with
his
clothes
rent,
and
earth
vpon
his
head:
and
so
it
was
when
he
came
to
Dauid,
that
hee
fell
to
the
earth,
and
did
obeysance.
3
And
Dauid
said
vnto
him,
From
whence
commest
thou?
And
he
said
vnto
him,
Out
of
the
campe
of
Israel
am
I
escaped.
4
And
Dauid
said
vnto
him,
How
went
the
matter?
I
pray
thee,
tell
mee.
And
he
answered,
That
the
people
are
fled
from
the
battell,
and
many
of
the
people
also
are
fallen
and
dead,
and
Saul
and
Ionathan
his
sonne
are
dead
also.
5
And
Dauid
said
vnto
the
yong
man
that
told
him,
How
knowest
thou
that
Saul
and
Ionathan
his
sonne
be
dead?
6
And
the
yong
man
that
told
him,
said,
As
I
happened
by
chance
vpon
mount
Gilboa,
behold,
Saul
leaned
vpon
his
speare:
and
loe,
the
charets
and
horsemen
followed
hard
after
him.
7
And
when
he
looked
behind
him,
he
saw
me,
and
called
vnto
mee:
and
I
answered,
Here
am
I.
8
And
hee
said
vnto
mee,
Who
art
thou?
and
I
answered
him,
I
am
an
Amalekite.
9
He
said
vnto
me
againe,
Stand,
I
pray
thee,
vpon
me,
and
slay
me:
for
anguish
is
come
vpon
mee,
because
my
life
is
yet
whole
in
me.
10
So
I
stood
vpon
him,
and
slew
him,
because
I
was
sure
that
hee
could
not
liue
after
that
hee
was
fallen:
And
I
tooke
the
crowne
that
was
vpon
his
head,
and
the
bracelet
that
was
on
his
arme,
and
haue
brought
them
hither
vnto
my
lord.
11
Then
Dauid
tooke
hold
on
his
clothes,
and
rent
them,
and
likewise
all
the
men
that
were
with
him.
12
And
they
mourned
and
wept,
and
fasted
vntill
Euen,
for
Saul
and
for
Ionathan
his
sonne,
and
for
the
people
of
the
Lord,
and
for
the
house
of
Israel,
because
they
were
fallen
by
the
sword.
13
And
Dauid
said
vnto
the
yong
man
that
told
him,
Whence
art
thou?
And
he
answered,
I
am
the
sonne
of
a
stranger,
an
Amalekite.
14
And
Dauid
said
vnto
him,
How
wast
thou
not
afraid
to
stretch
foorth
thine
hand,
to
destroy
the
Lords
Anointed?
15
And
Dauid
called
one
of
the
yong
men,
and
sayd,
Goe
neere,
and
fall
vpon
him.
And
hee
smote
him,
that
hee
dyed.
16
And
Dauid
said
vnto
him,
Thy
blood
be
vpon
thy
head:
for
thy
mouth
hath
testified
against
thee,
saying,
I
haue
slaine
the
Lords
Annoynted.
17
And
Dauid
lamented
with
this
lamentation
ouer
Saul,
and
ouer
Ionathan
his
sonne:
18
(Also
hee
bade
them
teach
the
children
of
Iudah
the
vse
of
the
bow:
behold,
it
is
written
in
the
booke
of
Iasher.)
19
The
beauty
of
Israel
is
slaine
vpon
thy
high
places:
how
are
the
mightie
fallen!
20
Tell
it
not
in
Gath,
publish
it
not
in
the
streetes
of
Askelon:
lest
the
daughters
of
the
Philistines
reioyce,
lest
the
daughters
of
the
vncircumcised
triumph.
21
Yee
mountaines
of
Gilboa,
let
there
bee
no
dewe,
neither
let
there
be
raine
vpon
you,
nor
fields
of
offerings:
for
there
the
shield
of
the
mightie
is
vilely
cast
away,
the
shield
of
Saul,
as
though
hee
had
not
beene
annointed
with
oile.
22
From
the
blood
of
the
slaine,
from
the
fat
of
the
mightie,
the
bow
of
Ionathan
turned
not
backe,
and
the
sword
of
Saul
returned
not
emptie.
23
Saul
and
Ionathan
were
louely
and
pleasant
in
their
liues,
and
in
their
death
they
were
not
diuided:
they
were
swifter
then
Eagles,
they
were
stronger
then
Lions.
24
Yee
daughters
of
Israel,
weepe
ouer
Saul,
who
clothed
you
in
scarlet,
with
other
delights,
who
put
on
ornaments
of
golde
vpon
your
apparell.
25
How
are
the
mightie
fallen
in
the
midst
of
the
battell!
O
Ionathan,
thou
wast
slaine
in
thine
high
places.
26
I
am
distressed
for
thee,
my
brother
Ionathan,
very
pleasant
hast
thou
beene
vnto
mee:
thy
loue
to
mee
was
wonderfull,
passing
the
loue
of
women.
27
How
are
the
mightie
fallen,
and
the
weapons
of
warre
perished!
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