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The First
Book of Samuel 16
And the Lord said to Samuel. How It long wilt thou mourn
for Saul, whom I have rejected from reigning over Israel?
fill thy horn with oil, and come, that I may send thee
to Isai the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king
among his sons.
And Samuel said: How shall I go? for Saul will hear
of it, and he will kill me. And the Lord said: Thou
shalt take with thee a calf of the herd, and thou shalt
say: I am come to sacrifice to the Lord.
And thou shalt call Isai to the sacrifice, and I will
shew thee what thou art to do, and thou shalt anoint
him whom I shall shew to thee.
Then Samuel did as the Lord had said to him. And he
came to Bethlehem, and the ancients of the city wondered,
and meeting him, they said: Is thy coming hither peaceable?
And he said: It is peaceable: I am come to offer sacrifice
to the Lord, be ye sanctified, and come with me to the
sacrifice. And he sanctified Isai and his sons, and
called them to the sacrifice.
And when they were come in, he saw Eliab, and said:
Is the Lord's anointed before him?
And the Lord said to Samuel: Look not on his countenance,
nor on the height of his stature: because I have rejected
him, nor do I judge according to the look of man: for
man seeth those things that appear, but the Lord beholdeth
the heart.
And Isai called Abinadab, and brought him before Samuel.
And he said: Neither hath the Lord chosen this.
And Isai brought Samma, and he said of him: Neither
hath the Lord chosen this.
Isai therefore brought his seven sons before Samuel:
and Samuel said to Isai: The Lord hath not chosen any
one of these.
And Samuel said to Isai: Are here all thy sons? He answered:
There remaineth yet a young one, who keepeth the sheep.
And Samuel said to Isai: Send, and fetch him, for we
will not sit down till he come hither.
He sent therefore and brought him Now he was ruddy and
beautiful to behold, and of a comely face. And the Lord
said: Arise, and anoint him, for this is he.
Then Samuel took the horn of oil, and anointed him in
the midst of his brethren: and the spirit of the Lord
came upon David from that day forward: and Samuel rose
up, and went to Ramatha.
But the spirit of the Lord departed from Saul, and an
evil spirit from the Lord troubled him.
And the servants of Saul said to him: Behold now an
evil spirit from God troubleth thee.
Let our lord give orders, and thy servants who are before
thee will seek out a man skilful in playing on the harp,
that when the evil spirit from the Lord is upon thee,
he may play with his hand, and thou mayest bear it more
easily.
And Saul said to his servants: Provide me then some
man that can play well, and bring him to me.
And one of the servants answering, said: Behold I have
seen a son of Isai the Bethlehemite, a skilful player,
and one of great strength, and a man fit for war, and
prudent in his words, and a comely person: and the Lord
is with him.
Then Saul sent messengers to Isai, saying: Send me David
thy son, who is in the pastures.
And Isai took an ass laden with bread, and a bottle
of wine, and a kid of the flock, and sent them by the
hand of David his son to Saul.
And David came to Saul, and stood before him: and he
loved him exceedingly, and made him his armourbearer.
And Saul sent to Isai, saying: Let David stand before
me: for he hath found favour in my sight.
So whensoever the evil spirit from the Lord was upon
Saul, David took his harp, and played with his hand,
and Saul was refreshed, and was better, for the evil
spirit departed from him.
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