47:1 After him arose Nathan to prophesy in the days of David.
47:2 Just as the fat of the sacred offerings is set apart, so David was chosen out of all Israel.
47:3 He frolicked with lions as though they were young goats, and with bears as though they were lambs of the flock.
47:4 While still a young boy he killed a giant and eradicated the shame of his people. By hurling a stone from his sling he put an end to the boastful arrogance of Goliath.
47:5 For he called on the Most High God, who gave strength to his right arm to strike down that mighty warrior and demonstrate the power of his people.
47:6 Therefore, they exalted him as the conqueror of tens of thousands, praised him while they blessed the Lord, and offered him a crown of glory.
47:7 For he destroyed his enemies on every side, annihilating the hostile Philistines whose power remains crushed to the present day.
47:8 In everything he did he offered thanks to the Holy One, proclaiming the glory of the Most High. He sang hymns of praise with all his heart to demonstrate his love for his Maker.
47:9 He assigned singers to stand before the altar and to provide sweet melody with their voices. [And they sang his praise daily.]
47:10 He invested the festivals with splendor and designated their times throughout the year, when the Lord’s holy name is praised and the sanctuary resounds from the moment of dawn.
47:11 The Lord took away his sins and endowed him forever with great power. By a covenant he gave him the kingship and a glorious throne in Israel.
47:12 He was succeeded by a wise son, who, thanks to him, ruled a vast domain.
47:13 Solomon reigned in an age of peace, for God gave tranquillity to all his borders, so that he might build a house to his name and prepare an everlasting sanctuary.
47:14 How wise you were in your youth, Solomon, filled with intelligence like an overflowing river!
47:15 Your understanding covered the earth, and you filled it with difficult sayings.
47:16 Your reputation spread to far-distant islands, and you were loved for your peaceful reign.
47:17 Your songs, your proverbs, your sayings, and the answers you provided astounded the nations.
47:18 In the name of the Lord God who is called the God of Israel, you amassed gold like so much tin and accumulated silver like lead.
47:19 However, you summoned women to be at your side and became subject to them as a result of your bodily appetites.
47:20 You soiled your reputation and sullied your family line, bringing wrath upon your children and grief at your folly,
47:21 because the empire was split in two, and in Ephraim a rebel kingdom arose.
47:22 But the Lord never ceases his mercy or allows any of his works to perish. He will never wipe out the posterity of his chosen one or destroy the line of the one who loved him. And so he gave a remnant to Jacob and let one root of David survive.
47:23 Solomon finally rested with his ancestors and left behind to succeed him one of his sons, prone to folly and lacking in sense, Rehoboam, whose policies caused the people to revolt. Then Jeroboam, the son of Nebat, led Israel into sin and provided Ephraim with its wicked course.
47:24 Their sins increased more and more until they were driven into exile from their native land.
47:25 For they attempted every kind of wickedness until punishment overtook them.
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