Verse 4

Doth not he se my wayes, & tell all my goinges?

Referenced Verses

  • Job 14:16 : 16 For thou hast nombred all my goynges, yet be not thou to extreme vpon my synnes.
  • Job 34:21 : 21 And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.
  • Prov 5:21 : 21 For euery mas wayes are open in the sight of the LORDE, and he podereth all their goinges.
  • 2 Chr 16:9 : 9 for the eyes of the LORDE loke rounde aboute all londes, to strength them yt are in him with all their hert. Thou hast done vnwysely, therfore shalt thou haue warre from hece forth.
  • Prov 15:3 : 3 The eyes of the LORDE loke in euery place, both vpon ye good and badd.
  • Jer 16:17 : 17 For myne eyes beholde all their wayes, and they can not be hyd fro my face, nether can their wicked dedes be kepte close out of my sight.
  • Jer 32:19 : 19 Thou art the greate and mightie God, whose name is the LORDE of hoostes: greate in councell, and infinite in thought: Thine eyes loke vpon all the wayes of mens children, to rewarde euery one after his waye, and acordinge to the frutes of his inuencions:
  • John 1:48 : 48 Nathanael sayde vnto him: From whence knowest thou me? Iesus answered, and sayde vnto him: Before yt Philippe called the, whan thou wast vnder the fygge tre, I sawe the.
  • Heb 4:13 : 13 nether is there eny creature invisible in ye sighte of him. But all thinges are naked & bare vnto ye eyes of hi of who we speake.
  • Ps 44:21 : 21 Yf we had forgotten the name of oure God, & holde vp oure hondes to eny straunge God: Shulde not God fynde it out? for he knoweth the very secretes of the hert.
  • Ps 139:1-3 : 1 O Lorde, thou searchest me out, and knowest me. Thou knowest my downe syttinge & my vprisynge, thou vnderstodest my thoughtes a farre of. 2 Thou art aboute my path & aboute my bedd, & spyest out all my wayes. 3 For lo, there is not a worde i my toge, but thou (o LORDE) knowest it alltogether.
  • Gen 16:13 : 13 And she called the name of the LORDE yt spake vnto her: Thou art the God that seist me. For she sayde: Of a suertye I haue sene the back partes of him that sawe me.