1 Samuel 17:6
and harnesse of stele had he vpon his legges, and a shylde of stele vpon his shulders:
and harnesse of stele had he vpon his legges, and a shylde of stele vpon his shulders:
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4Then stepte there forth from amoge the Philistynes a stoute bolde man, named Goliath of Gath, sixe cubites and an hande breth hye,
5and had an helmet of stele on his heade, and a fast habergion vpon him, and the weight of his habergion was fyue thousande Sicles of stele,
7and the shaft of his speare was like a weuers lome, and the yron of his speare had sixe hundreth Sicles of yron, and his wapen bearer wente before him.
38And Saul clothed Dauid with his clothes, and set an helmet of stele vpon his heade, and put an habergion vpo him.
39And Dauid girded his swerde aboue his clothes, and beganne to go, for he had neuer bene vsed to it afore. Then sayde Dauid vnto Saul: I can not go thus, for I haue not bene vsed to it, and so he laied it from him,
40and toke his staff in his hande, and chose fyue slighte stones out of the ryuer, and put them in the shepardes bagge which he had by him, and toke a slynge in his hande, and made him to the Philistyne.
41And the Philistyne wente forth, and made him to Dauid, and his wapen bearer before him.
3Ye make redy buckler and shylde, ye go forth to fight:
4Yee harnesse youre horses, & set youre selues vpon them: Ye set youre salettes fast on, ye bringe forth speares, ye scoure youre sweardes, & put on youre brest plates.
17He put rightuousnes vpo him for a brest plate, & set the helmet of health vpo his heade. He put on wrath in steade of clothige, & toke gelousy aboute him for a cloke:
13For this cause take ye the armoure of God, yt ye maye be able to resiste in the euell daye, and stonde perfecte in all thinges.
14Stonde therfore, and youre loynes gyrde aboute with the trueth, hauynge on the brest plate of righteousnes,
15and shod vpo yor fete with the gospell of peace, that ye maye be prepared:
16Aboue all thinges take holde of the shylde of faith, wherwith ye maye quenche all the fyrie dartes of the wicked.
17And take the helmet of saluacion, & the swerde of the sprete, which is the worde of God.
23Though the quyuers rattle vpon him, though the speare and shilde glistre:
18His shynnes are like pipes off brasse, his rygge bones are like staues of yro
26Yff he drawe out the swearde, there maye nether speare ner brest plate abyde him.
27He setteth as moch by a strawe as by yro, and as moch by a rotten stocke as by metall.
26He runneth proudly vpon him, & with a stiff necke fighteth he agaynst him:
24so that yf he fle the yron weapens, he shall be shott with the stele bowe.
32The ymage heade was of fyne golde, his brest and armes off syluer, his body ad loynes were off copper,
33his legges were off yron, his fete were parte off yron, and parte of earth.
5& cast foure rynges in the foure corners of the brasen gredyron, for the staues:
6which he made of Fyrre tre, and ouerlayed them wt brasse,
7And Dauid toke the shyldes of golde, yt Hadad Esers seruautes had, & broughte the to Ierusale.
8And out of Tibehath & Chun the cities of Hadad Eser, toke Dauid very moch brasse, wherof Salomon made the brasen lauer, and pilers, and brasen vessels.
10in steade wherof kynge Roboa made shyldes of stele, and commytted the vnto the chefe fotemen, which kepte the dore of the kynges house.
20And all the nales of the Habitacion and of the courte rounde aboute, were of brasse.
16& Iesbi of Nob (which was one of the children of Rapha, and the weight of his speare was thre C. weight of brasse, and had a new harnesse vpon him) thoughte to smyte Dauid.
27In steade wherof ye kynge Roboam caused for to make shyldes of stele, & commytted them vnder the handes of the chefe fotemen, which kepte the dore of the kynges house.
7And Dauid toke ye shyldes of golde, which Hadad Esers seruauntes had, and broughte them to Ierusalem.
8But from Bethah & Berothai ye cities of Hadad Eser toke Dauid very moch brasse.
7Their legges were straight, but their fete were like bullockes fete, and they glistred, as it had bene fayre scoured metall.
14And Osias prepared for all the hoost, shyldes, speares, helmettes, brestplates, bowes and slyngstones.
15and his fete like vnto brasse, as though they bret in a fornace: and his voyce as the sounde of many waters.
29As for the Waue offerynge of brasse, it was seuentye hundreth weight, two thousande and foure hundreth Sycles:
15and made two brasen pilers, ether of them eightene cubites hye: and a threde of xij. cubites was the measure aboute both ye pilers:
2And made foure hornes, which proceaded out of the foure corners therof, and ouerlaied it with brasse.
3And he made all maner of vessels for the altare, cauldrons, shouels, basens, fleshokes, and colepannes all of brasse.
19All ye vessels also of the habitacion to all maner seruyce, and all the nales of it, and all the nales of the courte shalbe of brasse.
2thou shalt make hornes vpon the foure corners of it, & shalt ouer laye it with brasse.
3Make ashpanes, shouels, basens, fleshokes, cole panes. All ye apparell therof shalt thou make of brasse.
15Of the which kynge Salomon made two hundreth speares of beaten golde, so yt sixe hundreth peces of beaten golde came vpo one speare:
35He teacheth my handes to fighte, and bendeth the stele bowe with myne armes.
34He teacheth myne hondes to fight, and maketh myne armes to breake euen a bowe off stele.
25Yron and brasse be on thy shues. Thyne age be as thy youth.
6Thou shalt make staues also for the altare, of Fyrre tre, ouer layed with golde,