1 After him came Nathanwho served in David’s presence.
2 Like the choice fat of sacred offerings,so was David in Israel.
3 He played with lions as though they were young goats,and with bears, like lambs of the flock.
4 As a youth he struck down the giantand wiped out the people’s disgrace;His hand let fly the slingstonethat shattered the pride of Goliath.
5 For he had called upon the Most High God,who gave strength to his right armTo defeat the skilled warriorand establish the might of his people.
6 Therefore the women sang his praisesand honored him for “the tens of thousands.”When he received the royal crown, he battled
7 and subdued the enemy on every side.He campaigned against the hostile Philistinesand shattered their power till our own day.
8 With his every deed he offered thanksto God Most High, in words of praise.With his whole heart he loved his Maker
9 and daily had his praises sung;
10 He added beauty to the feastsand solemnized the seasons of each year
9b With string music before the altar,providing sweet melody for the psalms
10b So that when the Holy Name was praised,before daybreak the sanctuary would resound.
11 The Lord forgave him his sinsand exalted his strength forever;He conferred on him the rights of royaltyand established his throne in Israel.
12 Because of his merits he had as successora wise son, who lived in security:
13 Solomon reigned during an era of peace,for God brought rest to all his borders.He built a house to the name of God,and established a lasting sanctuary.
14 How wise you were when you were young,overflowing with instruction, like the Nile in flood!
15 Your understanding covered the whole earth,and, like a sea, filled it with knowledge.
16 Your fame reached distant coasts,and you were beloved for your peaceful reign.
17 With song and proverb and riddle,and with your answers, you astounded the nations.
18 You were called by that glorious namewhich was conferred upon Israel.Gold you gathered like so much iron;you heaped up silver as though it were lead.
19 But you abandoned yourself to womenand gave them dominion over your body.
20 You brought a stain upon your glory,shame upon your marriage bed,Wrath upon your descendants,and groaning upon your deathbed.
21 Thus two governments came into being,when in Ephraim kingship was usurped.
22 But God does not withdraw his mercy,nor permit even one of his promises to fail.He does not uproot the posterity of the chosen,nor destroy the offspring of his friends.So he gave to Jacob a remnant,to David a root from his own family.
23 Solomon finally slept with his ancestors,and left behind him one of his sons,Broad in folly, narrow in sense,whose policy made the people rebel.Then arose the one who should not be remembered,the sinner who led Israel into sin,Who brought ruin to Ephraim
24 and caused them to be exiled from their land.
25 Their sinfulness grew more and more,and they gave themselves to every evil