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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)
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)
but when the news reached David’s palace that Syria had gained a footing in Ephraim, the hearts of Achaz and his people trembled like forest trees before the wind. (Isaiah 7, 2)
Why then, said Isaias, listen to me, you that are of David’s race. Cannot you be content with trying the patience of men? Must you try my God’s patience too? (Isaiah 7, 13)
Ever wider shall his dominion spread, endlessly at peace; he will sit on David’s kingly throne, to give it lasting foundations of justice and right; so tenderly he loves us, the Lord of hosts. (Isaiah 9, 7)
Mercy and faithfulness return; a throne set up in David’s dwelling-place, for a judge that loves right and gives redress speedily! (Isaiah 16, 5)
