1 Forsothe alle trespassouris schulen be drawun out as thornes, that ben not takun with hondis. 2 And if ony man wole touche tho, he schal be armed with irun, and with tre formed in to spere; and the thornes schulen be kyndlid, and schulen be brent til to nouyt.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="3"><sup>3</sup> These ben the names of the stronge men of Dauid. Dauid sittith in the chaier, the wiseste prince among thre; he is as a moost tendir worm of tree, that killide eiyte hundrid with o fersnesse.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="4"><sup>4</sup> Aftir hym was Eleazar, the sone of his fadirs brother Abohi; among thre stronge men, that weren with Dauid, whanne thei seiden schenschip to Filisteis, and weren gaderid thidir in to batel.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="5"><sup>5</sup> And whanne the men of Israel hadden stied, he stood, and smoot Filisties, til his hond failide, and was starke with the swerd. And the Lord made greet helthe in that dai; and the puple that fledde turnedc ayen to drawe awei the spuylis of slayn men.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="6"><sup>6</sup> And aftir hym was Semma, the sone of Age, of Arari. And Filisteis weren gaderid in the stacioun; forsothe there was a feeld ful of lente; and whanne the puple fledde fro the face of Filisteis,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="7"><sup>7</sup> he stood in the myddis of the feeld, and bihelde it; and he smoot Filisteis, and the Lord made greet helthe.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="8"><sup>8</sup> Also and thre men yeden doun bifore, that weren princes among thretti, and camen to Dauid in the tyme of reep in to the denne of Odollam. Forsothe the castels of Filisteis weren set in the valei of giauntis.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="9"><sup>9</sup> And Dauid was in a strong hold; sotheli the stacioun of Filisteis was thanne in Bethleem.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="10"><sup>10</sup> Therfor Dauid desiride water of the lake, and seide, If ony man wolde yyue to me drynk of watir of the cisterne, which is in Bethleem, bisidis the yate.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="11"><sup>11</sup> Therfor thre stronge men braken in to the castels of Filisteis, and drowen watir of the cisterne of Bethleem, that was bisidis the yate, and brouyten to Dauid; and he nolde drinke,</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="12"><sup>12</sup> but offride it to the Lord, and seide, The Lord be merciful to me, that Y do not this; whether Y schal drynke the blood of these men, that yeden forth, and the perel of soulis? Therfor he nolde drynke. Thre strongeste men diden thes thingis.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="13"><sup>13</sup> Also Abisay, brother of Joab, the sone of Saruye, was prince of thre; he it is that reiside his schaft ayens thre hundrid men, whiche he killide; he was nemid among thre, 14 and was the noblere among thre, and he was the prince of hem; but he cam not to the thre firste men. 15 And Banaye, the sone of Joiada, strongeste man of grete werkis, of Capseel, he smoot twei liouns of Moab, that is, twei knyytis hardi as liouns; and he yede doun, and smoot a lioun in the myddil cisterne in the daies of snow.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="16"><sup>16</sup> Also he killide a man of Egipt, a man worthi of spectacle, hauynge a spere in the hond; therfor whanne he hadde come doun with a yerde to that man, bi miyt he wrooth out the spere fro the hond of the man of Egipt, and killide hym with his owne spere.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="17"><sup>17</sup> Banaye, sone of Joiada, dide these thingis;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="18"><sup>18</sup> and he was nemyed among thre stronge men, that weren among the thretti noblere men; netheles he cam not til to the thre. And Dauid made hym a counselour of priuyte to hym silf.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="19"><sup>19</sup> Asahel, the brother of Joab, was among thretti men; Eleanan, the sone of his fadris brother, of Bethleem; Semma, of Arari;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="20"><sup>20</sup> Elcha, of Arodi; Helas, of Phelti;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="21"><sup>21</sup> Hira, sone of Aches, of Thecua; Abiezer, of Amatoth;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="22"><sup>22</sup> Mobannoy, of Cosathi; Selmon, of Achotes;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="23"><sup>23</sup> Macharai, of Nethopath;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="24"><sup>24</sup> Heled, the sone of Baana, and he was of Netophath; Hiray, sone of Rabai, of Gebeeth, of the sones of Beniamyn; Banay, of Effrata;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="25"><sup>25</sup> Hedday, of the stronde of Gaas;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="26"><sup>26</sup> Abiadon, of Arbath; Asmaneth, of Berromy;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="27"><sup>27</sup> Eliaba, of Sabony; sones of Assen, Jonathan, and Jasan; Semma, of Herodi;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="28"><sup>28</sup> Hayam, sone of Sarai, of Zaroth;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="29"><sup>29</sup> Eliphelech, sone of Saalbai, the sone of Maachati; Heliam, sone of Achitofel, of Gilo;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="30"><sup>30</sup> Esrai, of Carmele; Pharai, of Arbi;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="31"><sup>31</sup> Ygaal, sone of Nathan, of Soba;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="32"><sup>32</sup> Bonny, of Gaddi; Silech, of Ammony; Naarai, of Beroth, the squyer of Joab, the sone of Saruye;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="33"><sup>33</sup> Haray, of Jethri; Gareb, and he was of Gethri;</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="34"><sup>34</sup> Vrye, of Ethei; alle weren seuene and thretti men.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="36"><sup>36</sup> And the strong veniaunce of the Lord addide to be wrooth ayens Israel of this that the Lord wolde punysche the puple, he suffride Dauyth to be reisid bi pride to the noumbring of the puple; wherfor the gloss of Gregre on this place seith thus, The dedis of gouernours ben disposid for the maneris of sugetis, that ofte for the yuel of the floc, the liyf yhe of a good schepparde trespassith, for Dauyth was preisid bi God witnesse, and he was blowun with the bolnyng of sudeyn pride, and synnede in noumbringe puple, and the puple resseyuede peyne; for the hertis of gouernours ben disposid, vp the meritis of the puplis. The synne of the puple for which it was punyschid, is not expressid in the text, but in the book of Ebreu questiouns it is seid, that this was herfor, for the puple ayen stood not Dauyth as it ouyte, in the dede of Vrie, but for this dede was priuy til it was al doon; the puple myyte not withstonde Dauyth in the synne to be lettid, and aftir that this synne cam in to the knowing of the puple, the puple ouyte not to punysche it, for the peyne was determynd thanne of God, as it is opin in xii. co. bi the wordis of Nathan, therfor it is seid betere, that the synne of the puple, was the rebelte therof ayenus Dauyth in suynge Siba, sone of Bothry, that was the worste man and ful of dissencioun, and Siba aloone was punyschid for this rebelte., and he stiride in hem Dauid, seiynge to Joab, Go thou, and noumbre thou Israel and Juda.</span> <span class="verse" data-verse="37"><sup>37</sup> And the kyng seide to Joab, the prince of his oost, Go thou bi alle lynagis of Israel fro Dan til to Bersabee, and noumbre thou the puple, that Y wite the noumbre therof. 38 And Joab seide to the kyng, Thi Lord God encresse to this puple, `hou greet it is now, and eft multiplie he an hundrid fold in the siyt of my lord the kyng; but what wole my lord the kyng to hym silf in sich a thing? 39 Sotheli the word of the kyng ouer cam the wordis of Joab, and of the princes of the oost; and Joab yede out, and the princes of the knyytis, fro the face of the kyng, that thei schulden noumbre the puple of Israel.