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  • Solemnly he pledged himself to give his servant David an heir most valiant, that should hold his royal throne for ever. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 34)

  • David the son of Jesse, of Juda’s tribe, should bequeath to his children a legacy of kingship …… with wise hearts endowing us, to preserve justice among his people, and keep safe the blessings he has given to it; and this pre-eminence over his people he has settled on them in perpetuity.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 45, 31)

  • Among prophets, Nathan was the next to arise, and it was then the reign of David began. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 1)

  • Only the fat from the sacrifice, only David out of all Israel; the Lord must have ever the best! (Ecclesiasticus 47, 2)

  • Yet there was no feat of David’s but made him thank the most High, the most Holy, and to him give the glory; (Ecclesiasticus 47, 9)

  • To a wise son of his that throne passed; for David’s sake all the threats of the enemy were stilled, (Ecclesiasticus 47, 14)

  • Yet God is ever merciful; his own design he will not mar fruitlessly, nor undo; should he destroy it root and branch, the posterity of his chosen servant? Should the man that so loved him have begotten sons in vain? (Ecclesiasticus 47, 24)

  • Jacob must have a stock to breed from; the root of David should burgeon yet. (Ecclesiasticus 47, 25)

  • only that little kingdom remained that was ruled by the heirs of David, (Ecclesiasticus 48, 17)

  • So faithfully Ezechias did the Lord’s will, following boldly the example of his father, king David; so well he obeyed Isaias, a great prophet and a faithful interpreter of the vision the Lord gave him. (Ecclesiasticus 48, 25)

  • David, Ezechias, Josias, these three only were exempt from the guilt of their line; (Ecclesiasticus 49, 5)

  • See how stubble is eaten away by the fire that licks round it, melting away into the heat of the flame; so the root of them will turn to smouldering embers, and the fruit of them will go up like flying ashes; men who reject the law of the God of hosts, who defy every warning from the Holy One of Israel. (Isaiah 5, 24)


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