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David contributes of his own property to the temple-His

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Rehoboam's conference with the people-Ten tribes revolt
-He is forbidden to attack them-Accessions from Israel
-He leads the people into sin-Egyptian invasion and
capture of Jerusalem--Remainder of his reign-------375

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DAVID.

CHAPTER I.

SAMUEL IS SENT TO ANOINT DAVID, AND EXECUTES HIS COMMISSION. AN EVIL SPIRIT TROUBLES SAUL.

A YOUTHFUL Shepherd becomes the king of a great people. Such was the wonder-working providence of God at that eventful period in the history of the Israelites which we now proceed to consider.

The career of Saul was soon to end. His flagrant disobedience of the divine commands had caused the forfeiture of his crown. "I have rejected him from reigning over Israel," was the declaration of God to the prophet Samuel; "fill thy horn with oil, and go, I will send thee to Jesse the Bethlehemite: for I have provided me a king among his sons."

The prophet obeyed the injunction; and to avoid the danger that might threaten him from the resentment of Saul, he was directed to say, when he reached Bethlehem, that he had come to sacrifice to the Lord. This would be no departure from the truth, while the other and more impor

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