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Chapter 11
I Ch Wycliffe 11:1  Therfor al Israel was gaderid to Dauid in Ebron, and seide, We ben thi boon and thi fleisch;
I Ch Wycliffe 11:2  also yisterdai and the thridde dai ago, whanne Saul regnede yit on Israel, thou it were that leddist out and leddist in Israel; for `thi Lord God seide to thee, Thou schalt fede my puple Israel, and thou schalt be prince on it.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:3  Therfor alle the gretter in birthe of Israel camen to the kyng in Ebron; and Dauid maad with hem a boond of pees bifor the Lord, and thei anoyntiden hym kyng on Israel, bi the word of the Lord, which he spak in the hond of Samuel.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:4  Therfor Dauid yede, and al Israel, in to Jerusalem; this Jerusalem is Jebus, where Jebuseis enhabiteris of the lond weren.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:5  And thei that dwelliden at Jebus seiden to Dauid, Thou schalt not entre hidur. Forsothe Dauid took the hiy tour of Syon, which is the citee of Dauid;
I Ch Wycliffe 11:6  and he seide, Ech man that `sleeth first Jebusei, schal be prince and duyk. Therfor Joab, sone of Saruye, stiede first, and was maad prince.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:7  Sotheli Dauid dwellide in the hiy tour, and therfor it was clepid the cytee of Dauid;
I Ch Wycliffe 11:8  and he bildide the citee in cumpas fro Mello til to the cumpas; forsothe Joab bildide the tother part of the citee.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:9  And Dauid profitide goynge and wexynge, and the Lord of oostis was with hym.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:10  These ben the princes of the stronge men of Dauid, that helpiden hym, that he schulde be kyng on al Israel, bi the word of the Lord which he spak to Israel.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:11  And this is the noumbre of the stronge men of Dauid; Jesbaam, the sone of Achamony, was prince among thretti; this reiside his schaft ethir spere on thre hundrid woundid men in o tyme.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:12  And after hym was Eleazar, the sone of his fadris brothir, and was `a man of Ahoit, which Eleazar was among thre miyti men.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:13  This was with Dauid in Aphesdomyn, whanne Filisteis weren gaderid to o place in to batel; and a feeld of that cuntrey was ful of barli, and the puple fledde fro the face of Filisteis.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:14  This Eleazar stood in the myddis of the feeld, and defendide it; and whanne he hadde slayn Filisteis, the Lord yaf greet helthe to his puple.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:15  Sotheli thre of thritti princes yeden doun to the stoon, wher ynne Dauid was, to the denne of Odolla, whanne Filisteis settiden tentis in the valey of Raphaym.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:16  Forsothe Dauid was in a strong hold, and the stacioun, `that is, the oost gaderid, of Filisteis was in Bethleem.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:17  Therfor Dauid desiride watir, and seide, Y wolde, that sum man yaf to me water of the cisterne of Bethleem, which is in the yate.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:18  Therfor these thre yeden thoruy the myddil of the castelis of Filisteis, and drowen watir of the cisterne of Bethleem, that was in the yate, and thei brouyten to Dauid, that he schulde drynke; and Dauid nolde `drynke it, but rather he offride it to the Lord, and seide, Fer be it,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:19  that Y do this thing in the siyt of my God, and that Y drynke the blood of these men, for in the perel of her lyues thei brouyten watir to me; and for this cause he nolde drynke. Thre strongeste men diden these thingis.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:20  Also Abisai, the brother of Joab, he was the prince of thre men, and he reiside his schaft ayens thre hundrid woundid men; and he was moost named among thre,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:21  among the secounde thre he was noble, and the prince of hem; netheles he cam not til to the firste thre.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:22  Banaye, the sone of Joiada, strongest man of Capsael, that dide many werkis; he killide two stronge men of Moab; and he yede doun, and killide a lioun in the myddil of a cisterne, in the tyme of snow;
I Ch Wycliffe 11:23  and he killide a man of Egipt, whos stature was of fyue cubitis, and he hadde a spere as the beem of webbis; therfor Banaye yede doun to hym with a yerde, and rauyschide the spere, which he held in the hond, and killide hym with his owne spere.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:24  Banaye, the sone of Joiada, dide these thingis, that was moost named among thre stronge men, and was the firste among thretti;
I Ch Wycliffe 11:25  netheles he cam not til to the thre; sotheli Dauid settide hym at his eere.
I Ch Wycliffe 11:26  Forsothe the strongeste men `in the oost weren Asael, the brother of Joab, and Eleanan, the sone of his fadris brothir of Bethleem,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:30  Maray Nethophatithes, Heles, the sone of Banaa, Nethophatithes, Ethaa,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:31  the sone of Rabai, of Gabaath of the sones of Beniamyn; Banaye Pharatonythes, men of the stronde Gaas,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:32  Abihel Arabatithes, Azmoth Baruanythes, Eliaba Salaonythes,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:33  the sones of Assem Gesonythes, Jonathan, the sone of Saga, Ararithes, Achiam,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:38  the sone of Thasbi, Johel, the brother of Nathan, Mabar, the sone of Aggaray, Selech Ammonythes,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:39  Nooray Berothites, the squyer of Joab, sone of Saruye,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:42  the sone of Ooli, Adyna, the sone of Segar Rubenytes, prince of Rubenytis, and thritti men with hym;
I Ch Wycliffe 11:43  Hanan, the sone of Macha, and Josaphath Mathanythes, Ozias Astarothites,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:45  Ledihel, the sone of Zamri, and Joha, his brother, Thosaythes,
I Ch Wycliffe 11:46  Hehiel Maanytes, Jerybay and Josia, the sones of Helnaen, Jethma Moabites, Heliel, and Obed, and Jasihel of Masobia.