Job 39:19

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Hast thou geuen the horse is strength, or lerned him to bowe downe his neck with feare:

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Referenced Verses

  • Ps 147:10 : 10 He hath no pleasure in the strength of an horse, nether delyteth he in eny mas legges.
  • Mark 3:17 : 17 and Iames the sonne of Zebede, and Ihon the brother of Iames, and gaue the the name Bonarges, that is to saye, the children of thonder:
  • Exod 15:1 : 1 Then sange Moses and the childre of Israel this songe vnto the LORDE, and sayde: I will synge vnto ye LORDE, for he hath done gloriously, horse & charet hath he ouerthrowne in the see.
  • Job 39:25 : 25 but as soone as he heareth the shawmes blowe, tush (sayeth he) for he smelleth the batell afarre of, ye noyse, the captaynes and the shoutinge.
  • Ps 93:1 : 1 The LORDE is kynge, and hath put on glorious apparell, the LORDE hath put on his apparell, & gyrded himself with stregth:
  • Ps 104:1 : 1 Prayse the LORDE o my soule: O LORDE my God, thou art become exceadinge glorious, thou art clothed with maiesty and honoure.

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  • Job 39:20-24
    5 verses
    83%

    20that he letteth him self be dryuen forth like a greshopper, where as the stoute neyenge that he maketh, is fearfull?

    21he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.

    22He layeth asyde all feare, his stomack is not abated, nether starteth he a back for eny swerde.

    23Though the quyuers rattle vpon him, though the speare and shilde glistre:

    24yet russheth he in fearsly, and beateth vpon the grounde. He feareth not the noyse of the trompettes,

  • 18When his tyme is, he flyeth vp an hye, and careth nether for horse ner man.

  • Job 40:9-10
    2 verses
    77%

    9Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?

    10Then arme thy self with thine owne power, vp, decke the in thy ioly araye,

  • 13Who lifteth him vp and stripeth him out of his clothes, or who taketh him by the bytt of his brydle?

  • Job 39:9-11
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    9Wyll the vnicorne be so tame as to do ye seruyce, or to abyde still by thy cribbe?

    10Cast thou bynde ye yock aboute him in thy forowes, to make him plowe after the in ye valleis?

    11Mayest thou trust hi (because he is stroge) or comitte thy labor vnto hi?

  • 17A horse is but a vayne thynge to saue a man, it is not the power of his stregth that can delyuer him.

  • 13The Estrich (whose fethers are fayrer the ye wynges of the sparow hauke)

  • 5who letteth the wilde asse go fre, or who lowseth the bodes of the Moole?

  • 10He hath no pleasure in the strength of an horse, nether delyteth he in eny mas legges.

  • 15Thou makest a waye for thine horses in the see, euen in the mudde of greate waters.

  • 9Sela. I wil enforme the, and shewe the the waye wherin thou shalt go: I wil fasten myne eyes vpon the.

  • 9There wil I tary for the (my loue) wt myne hoost & with my charettes, which shalbe no fewer then Pharaos.

  • 31The horse is prepared agaynst ye daye of battayll, but the LORDE geueth the victory.

  • Job 38:34-35
    2 verses
    70%

    34Morouer, cast thou lift vp thy voyce to ye cloudes, yt they maye poure downe a greate rayne vpo the?

    35Canst thou thodre also yt they maye go their waye, & be obediet vnto the, sayege: lo, here are we?

  • 8Their horses are swifter then the cattes of the mountayne, & byte sorer then ye wolues in ye euenynge. Their horsmen come by greate heapes from farre, they fle hastely to deuor as the Aegle.

  • 15Beholde, the cruell beaste (whom I made wt the) which eateth haye as an oxe:

  • 5Doth the wilde asse roare when he hath grasse? Or crieth the oxe, whe he hath fodder ynough?

  • 6Whe thou rebukest them (o God of Iacob) both the charettes & horsmen shal fall on slepe.

  • Job 39:1-2
    2 verses
    69%

    1Knowest thou the tyme when the wilde gotes brige forth their yoge amoge the stony rockes? Or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to fawne?

    2Rekenest thou the monethes after they ingendre, yt thou knowest the tyme of their bearinge?

  • 8Wast thou not angrie (o LORDE) in the waters? was not thy wrath in the floudes, and thy displeasure in the see? yes, whe thou sattest vpon thine horse, and when thy charettes had the victory.

  • 19First when God made him, he ordened the wyldernesse for him,

  • 18Thy thonder was herde rounde aboute, the lighteninges shone vpon the grounde, the earth was moued and shoke withall.

  • 3Thou art the fayrest amonge the children of me, full of grace are thy lippes, therfore God blesseth the for euer.

  • Job 37:15-16
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    15Art thou of coucel with God, when he doth these thinges? When he causeth the light to come forth of his cloudes?

    16Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?

  • 22Then made the horse fete a russhinge together, for the greate violence of their mightie horse men.

  • 4Yee harnesse youre horses, & set youre selues vpon them: Ye set youre salettes fast on, ye bringe forth speares, ye scoure youre sweardes, & put on youre brest plates.

  • Job 39:26-27
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    26Commeth it thorow thy wysdome, that the goshauke flyeth towarde the south?

    27Doth the Aegle mounte vp & make his nest on hye at thy commaundement?

  • 39Thou hast gyrded me with strength vnto ye batell, thou hast throwe them all downe vnder me, that rose vp agaynst me.

  • 18hast thou helped him to spred out the heauen, which is to loke vpo, as it were cast of cleare metall?

  • 16Notwithstondinge ye regarde it not, but ye will saie: No, for thus are we costrayned to fle vpo horses. (And therfore shall ye fle) we must ryde vpon swift beastes, and therfore youre persecutours shal yet be swifter.

  • 22In his necke remayneth strength, and before his face sorowe is turned to gladnesse.

  • 2Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?

  • 7That they maye geue no force for the multitude off people in the cities, nether to regarde the crienge of the dryuer:

  • 39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

  • 5when God sendeth out his voyce: greate thinges doth he, which we can not coprehende.

  • 8that he maye be araied with the royall garmentes which the kynge vseth to weere: and the horse that the kynge rydeth vpon, and that the crowne royall maye be set vpon his heade.

  • 25Who deuydeth the abundauce of waters in to ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormy wether,