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English. Sele teva. RED HISTORY,
SELECTED FROM
HE SCRIPTURES;
WITH
TATIONS AND REFLECTIONS,
PARTICULARLY CALCULATED
O'FACILITATE THE STUDY
OF THE
LY SCRIPTURES
IN
SCHOOLS. AND FAMILIES.
SIXTH EDITION.
VOL. III.
BY MRS. TRIMMER.
LONDON:
PRINTED FOR J. JOHNSON, F. AND C. RIVINGTON, ST. PAUL'S CHURCH-YARD; AND J. HATCHAKD,
PICCADILLY.
CONTENTS
TO VOL. III.
Sect. II. Ish-bosheth is slain by Baanah and Rechab. David revengeth his death,
SECT.
ECT. I. David's power increases: Joab kills Abner. David
mourns for Abner.
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Sect. III. David is anointed king over all Israel, Public re- joicings.
Sect. IV. David takes Zion. Makes an alliance with Hiram
Sect. V. David defeats the Philistines at Baal Perazim. A memorable instance of self-denial.
Sect. VI. David again defeats the Philistines.
Sect. VII. David fetches the ark from Kirjath-jearim with
great rejoicings. Uzza struck dead for touching it. The
ark is carried to the house of Obed-Edom.
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salem.
Sect. VIII. The ark carried by the priests and Levites to Jeru-
David danceth before it.
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Sect. IX. David forms a design to build a house for the Lord.
Is encouraged to do so by Nathan the prophet. Nathan
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commanded
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commanded of God to forbid David's building the house.
Blessings promised to his posterity.. David's prayer and
thanksgiving.
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Sect. X, David subdues the Philistines, the Moabites, and
other enemies of Israel.
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Sect. XI. David shews great kindness to Mephibosheth, Jona-
than's son.
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Great
Sect. XII. David sends ambassadors to Hanun king of the Am-
monites. They are ill-treated. A war ensues.
advantages obtained over the Syrians.
Sect, XIII. David causes Uriah, the husband of Bathsheba, to
be slain in battle. He takes Bathsheba to be his wife.
Nathan the prophet sent to reprove David for his
wickedness. David repents with deep contrition
Sect. XIV. David's child is struck with sickness. David's la-
mentation. His resignation to the will of God.
Sect. XV. David subdues the Ammonites.
Sect. XVI. Absalom, one of David's sons, kills his brother
Amnon. He flees from David. Joab at length prevails
on David to receive him.
Sect. XVII. Absalom forms a conspiracy against his father.
David flees from Jerusalem.
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Sect. XVIII. David goes up mount Olivet weeping. Ahitho
phel joins with Absalom. Hushai follows David, but by
his desire goes to Absalom.
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Sect. XIX. Ziba the servant of Mephibosheth, by deceit obtains
the inheritance of his master. Shimei curses David.
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Sect. XX. Hushai defeats the counsels of Ahithophel. Amasa
is made general instead of Joab by Absalom.
Sect. XXI. Succours are brought to king David. He gives
a charge concerning his son Absalom. Absalom is hanged
in an Oak. Joab kills him, The king laments his
death.
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Sect.
Sect. XXII. Joab reproves the king for his immoderate grief,
David ceases to lament the death of Absalom. He re-
turns to Jordan, and is met by the tribe of Judah. page 96
Sect. XXIII. The king pardons Shimei. He passes over
Jordan.
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Sect. XXIV. A contest between the tribes concerning conduct-
ing the king to Jerusalein. A rebellion ensues. David
returns to his house. Mephibosheth meets the king and
is reconciled.
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Sect. XXV. Amasa made general by David. He is slain by
Joab. Sheba slain. The rebellion quelled.
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Sect. XXVI. A famine in Israel on account of the Gibeonites.
Wars with the Philistines.
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Sect. XXVII. David numbers the people. A pestilence ensues.
David purchases the threshing-floor of Onan. He builds
an altar there. The pestilence is stopped.
Sect. XXVIII. David makes preparations towards building the temple. He instructs Solomon his son concerning it, and gives a charge to the princes.
Sect. XXIX. Adonijah proclaimed king by Abiathar. Nathan
the prophet, by David's command, anoints Solomon and
proclaims him. The people accept him. Adouijah flees
to the altar.
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Sect. XXX. David makes preparations towards the temple.
Commands Solomon to build it. Charges the princes to
assist him. Solemn sacrifices offered.
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Sect. XXXI. David gives a charge to Solomon his son and dies. 137
Sect. XXXII. A retrospective view of the life of king David as
the man after God's own heart.
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Sect. XXXIII. Solomon begins his reign. Adonijah is put to
death. Abiathar is removed from the high priest's office.
Joab put to death. Shimei slain.
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