Verse 5

Cometh not this for ye greate wickednesse, & for thine vngracious dedes which are innumerable?

Referenced Verses

  • Job 4:7-9 : 7 Considre (I praye the) who euer peryshed, beynge an innocent? Or, when were the godly destroyed? 8 As for those that plowe wickednesse (as I haue sene myself) and sowe myschefe, they reape ye same. 9 For whe God bloweth vpon them, they perysh, and are destroyed thorow the blast of his wrath. 10 The roaringe of the lyon, the cryenge off the lyonesse, & ye teth off ye lyos whelpes are broke. 11 The greate lyon perysheth, because he ca get no pray and the lyons whelpes are scatred abrode.
  • Job 11:6 : 6 that he might shewe the (out of his secrete wy?dome) how manyfolde his lawe is: then shuldest thou knowe, that God had forgotten the, because of thy synnes.
  • Job 11:14 : 14 yf thou woldest put awaye the wickednesse, which thou hast in honde, so that no vngodlynesse dwelt in thy house:
  • Job 15:5-6 : 5 but thy wickednesse teacheth thy mouth, and so thou hast chosen the a craftie tonge. 6 Thine owne mouth condemneth the, and not I: yee thine owne lippes shappe the an answere.
  • Job 15:31-34 : 31 He wil nether applye himself to faithfulnes ner treuth, so sore is he disceaued wt vanite. 32 He shall perish, afore his tyme be worne out, and his honde shal not be grene. 33 He shalbe pluckte of as an vntymely grape from ye vyne, and shal let his floure fall, as the olyue doth. 34 For the congregacion of Ypocrites is vnfrutefull, & the fyre shal consume the houses of soch, as are gredy to receaue giftes.
  • Job 21:27 : 27 But I knowe what ye thinke, yee and what ye ymagin agaynst me vnrightuously.
  • Job 32:3 : 3 And with Iobs thre fredes he was angrie also, because they had founde no reasonable answere to ouercome him.
  • Ps 19:12 : 12 Who can tell, how oft he offendeth? Oh clese thou me fro my secrete fautes.
  • Ps 40:12 : 12 For innumerable troubles are come aboute me: my synnes haue taken soch holde vpon me, that I am not able to loke vp: yee they are mo in nombre then the hayres of my heade, and my hert hath fayled me.