Job 35:8
Of soch an vngodly personne as thou, & of ye sonne of man that is rightuous as thou pretendest to be:
Of soch an vngodly personne as thou, & of ye sonne of man that is rightuous as thou pretendest to be:
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6Yf thou synnest, what dost thou vnto him? Yf thine offences be many, how gettest thou his fauoure?
7Yf thou be rightuous, what geuest thou him? Or, what receaueth he of thy handes?
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
2Thinkest thou it right that thou sayest: I am rightuous before God
3Seinge thou sayest so, how doest thou knowe it? What thinge hast thou more excellet, the I yt am a synner?
12Yee verely I wil declare yi goodnes & yi workes, but they shal not profit ye.
14Yet is there a vanite vpon earth: There be iust men, vnto whom it happeneth, as though they had the workes of the vngodly: Agayne, there be vngodly, with whom it goeth as though they had the workes of ye rightuous. This me thinke also a vaine thinge.
2Treasures that are wickedly gotten, profit nothinge, but rightuousnesse delyuereth from death.
27Soch a respecte hath he vnto me. Therfore let a man cofesse, (& saye:) I offended, but he hath chastened & refourmed me: I dyd vnrightuously, neuerthelesse he hath not recopensed me therafter.
2Maye a man be copared vnto God in wy?dome, though he seme to himself, for to be like him?
3What pleasure hath God in yt thou art rightuous? Or what doth it profite him, yt thy waies are perfecte?
10Then shal they saye: O happie are the godly, for they maye enioye the frutes of their studies.
11But wo be to ye vngodly and vnrightuous for they shalbe rewarded after their workes.
17He yt hath a gentle liberall stomacke, is mercifull: but who so hurteth his neghbor, is a tyraut.
18The laboure of the vngodly prospereth not, but he that soweth rightuosnes, shal receaue a sure rewarde.
3Thinkest thou it well done, to oppresse me, to cast me of (beinge a worke of thy hondes) and to manteyne the councell of the vngodly?
4Riches helpe not in the daye of vengeaunce, but rightuousnesse delyuereth fro death.
5The rightuousnes of ye innocent ordreth his waye, but the vngodly shal fall in his owne wickednesse.
18Thy wayes and thy thoughtes, haue brought the vnto this, this is thyne owne wickednesse and disobediece, that hath possessed thyne hert:
9there is a greate crie & coplaynte made by the that are oppressed with violence, yee eueryman complayneth vpon the cruell arme of tyrauntes.
8The rightuous shalbe delyuered out of trouble, & the vngodly shal come in his steade.
12Thou sonne off man, tell the children off thy people: The rightuousnes of the rightuous shall not saue him, whan so euer he turneth awaye vnfaithfully: Agayne, the wickednesse of the wicked shal not hurte him, whan so euer he conuerteth from his vngodlynesse: And ye rightuousnesse of the rightuous shal not saue his life, when so euer he synneth.
23These gyue sentence with the vngodly for rewardes, but condemne the iust cause of the rightuous.
10Who so ledeth ye rightuous in to an euell waye, shal fall in to his owne pytt, but ye iust shal haue the good in possession.
15These ij. thiges also haue I cosidred in ye tyme of vanite: yt the iust man perisheth for his rightuousnes sake, & the vngodly liueth in his wickednesse.
7The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruccion, for they wolde not do the thynge that was right.
8The wayes of the frowarde are straunge, but ye workes of him yt is cleane, are right.
24He yt saieth to ye vngodly: thou art rightuous, him shall the people curse, yee ye comotie shal abhorre him.
8As for those that plowe wickednesse (as I haue sene myself) and sowe myschefe, they reape ye same.
8which goeth in ye company of wicked doers, & walketh wt vngodly me?
9For he saieth: Though a ma be good, yet is he naught before God.
16The rightuous laboureth to do good, but the vngodly vseth his increase vnto synne.
8Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
15Laye no preuy waite wickedly vpon ye house of ye rightuous, & disquiete not his restinge place.
5Cometh not this for ye greate wickednesse, & for thine vngracious dedes which are innumerable?
13sayege: This is the porcion that the wicked shall haue of God, & the heretage that Tyrauntes shal receaue of ye Allmightie.
13acordinge as it is sayde after the olde prouerbe: Vngodlynes commeth of the vngodly: but my hande shal not be vpon the.
1O Lorde, thou art more rightuous, then that I shulde dispute with the: Neuertheles, let me talke with the in thinges reasonable. How happeneth it, that the waye off the vngodly is so prosperous? and that it goeth so wel with them, which (with out eny shame) offede and lyue in wickednesse?
6Righteousnesse kepeth the innocet in the waye, but vngodlynesse shal ouerthrowe the synner.
26The righteous is liberall vnto his neghboure, but the waye of the vngodly wil disceaue them selues.
1Why boastest thou thy self (thou Tyraunt) that thou canst do myschefe?
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, ad go aboute to ouerthrowe youre owne frende.
6The synne of ye wicked is his owne snare, but ye righteous shal be glad and reioyse.
8Better is it to haue a litle thinge wt rightuousnes, the greate rentes wrongeously gotten.
11but he rewardeth the workes of man, and causeth euery man to fynde acordinge to his wayes.
16A small thinge yt the rightuous hath, is better then greate riches of the vngodly.
31Yf ye rightuous be recopesed vpo earth how moch more the the vngodly & ye synner?
35To moue the iudgment of man before the most highest.
10Thou hast deuysed ye shame of thine owne house, for thou hast slayne to moch people, and hast wilfully offended: