Job 1:20

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Then Iob stode vp, and rente his clothes shaued his heade, fell downe vpon the groude, worshipped,

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  • 1 Pet 5:6 : 6 Submytte yor selues therfore vnder the mightie hande of God, that he maye exalte you whan the tyme is come.
  • Gen 37:29 : 29 Now whan Ruben came agayne vnto the pytt, & founde not Ioseph therin, he rent his clothes,
  • Gen 37:34 : 34 And Iacob rete his clothes, and put a sack cloth aboute his loynes, & mourned for his sonne a longe season.
  • Ezra 9:3 : 3 Whan I herde this, I rente my clothes and my rayment, and plucte out the heer of my heade and of my beerd, and sat mournynge.
  • Deut 9:18 : 18 & I fell before the LORDE (euen as at the first tyme) fortye dayes & fortye nightes, & nether ate bred, ner drake water, because of all youre synnes which ye had synned, whan ye dyd soch euell in the sighte of the LORDE, to prouoke him vnto wrath.
  • 2 Sam 12:16-20 : 16 And Dauid besoughte God for the childe, and fasted, and wente in, and laie all nighte vpon the earth. 17 Then rose the Elders of his house, and wolde haue taken him vp fro the grounde: neuertheles he wolde not, nether ate he wt them. 18 Vpon the seuenth daye ye childe dyed. And Dauids seruauntes durst not tell him that the childe was deed. For they thoughte: Beholde, whan the childe was yet alyue, we spake vnto him, and he herkened not vnto oure voyce, How moch more shall it greue him, yf we saye: The childe is deed? 19 And Dauid sawe that his seruauntes made a whisperinge together, and perceaued that the childe was deed, and sayde vnto his seruauntes: Is the childe deed? They sayde: Yee. 20 Then rose Dauid vp from the earth, and wasshed him selfe, and anoynted him, and put on other garmentes, & wente in to the house of the LORDE, and worshipped. And whan he came agayne, he commaunded to set bred before him, and ate.
  • 2 Chr 7:3 : 3 And all the children of Israel sawe the fyre fall downe, and the glory of the LORDE ouer the house: and they fell on their knees wt their faces to the grounde vpon the pauement, and worshipped, and gaue thankes vnto the LORDE, because he is gracious, and because his mercy endureth for euer.
  • Matt 26:39 : 39 And he wente forth a litle, and fell flat vpon his face, and prayed sayenge: O my father, yf it be possible, let this cuppe passe fro me: neuertheles not as I wil but as thou wilt.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Job 1:21-22
    2 verses
    80%

    21 and sayde: Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall I turne thither agayne. The LORDE gaue, and the LORDE hath taken awaye (the LORDE hath done his pleasure) now blessed be ye name off the LORDE.

    22 In all these thinges dyd Iob not offende, ner murmured foolishly agaynst God.

  • 1 Iob answered, & sayde:

  • 19 ad sodenly there came a mightie greate wynde out off the South, and smote the iiij. corners of the house: which fell vpon thy children, so that they are deed: and I am gotten awaye alone, to tell the.

  • 1 The Iob answered the LORDE, and sayde:

  • 18 The Iosaphat bowed him selfe wt his face to the earth, & all Iuda, & the inhabiters of Ierusalem fell before the LORDE, & worshipped the LORDE.

  • 3 Iob answered the LORDE, sayenge:

  • 6 Wherfore I geue myne owne self ye blame, and take repentaunce in the dust and asshes.

  • 1 Iob answered, and sayde:

  • 1 Iob answered, and sayde:

  • 12 So when they lifte vp their eyes a farre off, they knewe him not. Then they cried, and wepte: then euery one off them rente his clothes, and sprynckled dust vpon their heades in the ayre.

  • Job 2:7-9
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    7 So wente Sathan forth from the LORDE, and smote Iob with maruelous sore byles, from the sole off the fote vnto his crowne:

    8 so that he sat vpon the grounde in the asshes, and scraped of the etter off his sores with a potsherde.

    9 Then sayde his wife vnto him: Dost thou yet cotynue in thy perfectnesse? curse God, & dye.

  • 1 Iob answered, and sayd:

  • 5 So when they had passed ouer the tyme of their banckettinge rounde aboute, Iob sent for them, and clensed them agayne, stode vp early, and offred for euery one a bretofferinge. For Iob thought thus: peraduenture my sonnes haue done some offence, and haue bene vnthankfull to God in their hertes. And thus dyd Iob euery daye.

  • 1 So Iob answered, and sayde:

  • 1 Iob answered, and sayde:

  • 26 Then the man bowed himself, and thanked the LORDE,

  • 1 Iob answered, and sayde:

  • 1 Then spake the LORDE vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:

  • 1 Morouer, God spake vnto Iob and sayde:

  • 1 Iob answered, and sayde:

  • 31 Then stode the kynge vp, and rente his clothes, & layed him downe vpon the earth, and all his seruautes that stode aboute him, rente their clothes.

  • 8 Therfore take vij. oxen and seuen rammes, and go to my seruaunt Iob, offre vp also for youre selues a brentofferynge, and lat my seruaunt Iob praye for you. Him will I accepte, and not deale with you after youre foolishnesse: in that ye haue not spoke ye thinge which is right, like as my seruaunt Iob hath done.

  • 5 And aboute the euenynge sacrifice I rose vp fro my heuynes, and rente my clothes and my raiment, and fell vpon my knees, and spred out my handes vnto the LORDE my God,

  • Job 3:1-2
    2 verses
    71%

    1 After this opened Iob his mouth, and cursed his daye,

    2 and sayde:

  • 1 In the lode of Hus there was a man called Iob: an innocent and vertuous man, soch one as feared God, and eschued euell.

  • 12 And at the same tyme shal ye LORDE of hoostes cal me to wepinge mourninge, to baldnesse and puttinge on of sack clothe.

  • 3 Whan I herde this, I rente my clothes and my rayment, and plucte out the heer of my heade and of my beerd, and sat mournynge.

  • 1 So Iob proceaded and wete forth in his communicacion, sayenge:

  • 20 Then rose Dauid vp from the earth, and wasshed him selfe, and anoynted him, and put on other garmentes, & wente in to the house of the LORDE, and worshipped. And whan he came agayne, he commaunded to set bred before him, and ate.

  • 1 Iob also proceaded and wete forth in his communicacion, sayege:

  • 2 beholde, on the thirde daye there came a man out of Sauls hoost, with his clothes rente, and earth vpon his heade. And whan he came vnto Dauid, he fell downe to the grounde, and worshipped.

  • 21 Now whan Dauid came to Arnan, Arnan loked, and was aware of Dauid, and wete forth out of the barne, and worshipped Dauid with his face to the grounde.

  • Job 1:7-9
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    7 And the LORDE sayde vnto Sathan: From whence commest thou? Sathan answered the LORDE, and sayde: I haue gone aboute the lode, and walked thorow it.

    8 Then sayde the LORDE vnto Satha: hast thou not considered my seruaunt Iob, how that he is an innocet and vertuous ma: soch one as feareth God, and eschueth euell, and that there is none like him in the londe?

    9 Sathan answered, and sayde vnto the LORDE: Doth Iob feare God for naught?

  • Job 40:6-7
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    70%

    6 Then spake the LORDE vnto Iob out of the storme, and sayde:

    7 gyrde vp yi loynes like a man, and tell me the thige that I will axe the.

  • 15 I haue sowed a sack cloth vpon my skynne, and lye with my strength in the dust.

  • 11 Then toke Dauid holde of his clothes, and rente them, and so dyd all the me that were with him,

  • 1 Whan Ezechias ye kynge herde this, he rente his clothes, & put on a sack cloth, & wente in to ye house of the LORDE,

  • 8 And Moses bowed him self downe vnto the earth, and worshiped him,

  • 1 When Ezechias herde that, he rente his clothes, & put on a sack cloth, & went in to the temple of the LORDE.

  • 1 Wherfore, heare my wordes (O Iob) & herken vnto all, that I wyll saye:

  • 14 there came a messaunger vnto Iob, and sayde: Whyle the oxen were a plowinge, and the Asses goinge in the pasture besyde them:

  • 27 But whan Achab herde these wordes, he rete his clothes, & put a sack cloth on his body, & fasted, and slepte in sack cloth, and wente aboute hanginge downe his heade.

  • 11 But laye thyne honde vpo him a litle, touch once all that he hath, and (I holde) he shall curse the to thy face.