Jeremiah 14:5
The hynde also forsoke the young fawne that he brought foorth in the fielde, because there was no grasse.
The hynde also forsoke the young fawne that he brought foorth in the fielde, because there was no grasse.
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6The wylde asses did stande in the hye places, and drewe in their winde lyke the dragons, their eyes did fayle for want of grasse.
17The seede is rotte vnder their cloddes, the garners are destroyed, the barnes are ouerthrowen: for the corne is withered.
18O howe cattell mourne? the heardes of beastes are in wofull case for lacke of pasture, and the flockes of sheepe are destroyed?
19Unto thee O Lorde wyll I crye, for feare hath destroyed the fruitfull places of the desert, and the flambe hath burnt vp all the trees of the fielde.
20The beastes also of the fielde crye out vnto thee: for the riuers of waters are dryed vp, and fire hath deuoured vp the fruitfull places of the desert.
4For the grounde is dryed, because there commeth no rayne vpon it: the plowmen also be ashamed and couer their heades.
1Knowest thou the time whe the wylde goates bring foorth their young among the stonye rockes? or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to calue?
6For the waters of Nimrim shalbe dryed vp, by reason wherof the grasse is withered, the hearbes destroyed, and the greene thynges gone.
10Els shall the strong citie be desolate, and the habitation forsaken and left like a wildernesse: there shall the Calfe feede, and there shall he lye, and eate vp the graffes therof.
5Doth the wild asse rore when he hath grasse? or loweth the oxe when he hath fodder inough
5Beholde, as wilde asses in the desert go they foorth to their worke, & ryse betimes to spoyle: Yea the very wildernesse ministreth foode for them & their children.
17For the figgetree shall not floorish, neither shall fruite be in the vines: the labour of the oliue shall fayle, & the fieldes shall yelde no meate: the sheepe shalbe cut of from the folde, and there shalbe no bullocke in the stalles.
15She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.
16So harde is she vnto her young ones as though they were not hers, and laboureth in vaine without any feare.
17And that because God hath taken wysdome from her, & hath not geuen her vnderstanding.
4Yet their young ones grow vp, and waxe fatte through good feeding with corne: They go foorth, and returne not againe vnto them.
5Who letteth the wylde asse to go free? or who looseth the bondes of the wylde mule?
10Their bullocke gendreth and that not out of time, their cowe calueth and is not vnfruitfull.
25The hay groweth, the grasse commeth vp, and hearbes are gathered in the mountaynes.
3For very miserie and hunger they fled into the wildernesse, a darke place, horrible and waste,
12Why hast thou then broken downe her hedge: that all they whiche go by plucke of her grapes?
13The wylde bore out of the wood rooteth it vp: and the wylde beast of the fielde deuoureth it.
5They are scattered without a shephearde, yea all the beastes of the fielde deuour them, and they go astray.
6My sheepe go wandring vpon al mountaines, and vpon euery hie hill, yea my flocke is scattered through all the face of the earth, and there is no man that seeketh or searcheth after them.
4Howe long shall the lande mourne, and all the hearbes of the fielde perishe for the wickednesse of them that dwell therin? The cattell and the birdes are gone, yet say they, tushe, God wyll not destroy vs vtterly.
11All beastes of the fielde drinke therof: and the wylde asses quench their thirst.
12No, but whilste it is nowe in his greennesse, though it be not cut downe, yet withereth it before any other hearbe:
5Roe, Bucke, and Bugle, wilde Goate, Unicorne, wylde Oxen and Camoise,
10Upon the mountaines wyl I take vp a lamentation and a sorowfull crye, and a mourning vpon the faire places of the wildernesse: Namely, howe they are so brent vp, that no man goeth there any more, yea a man shall not heare one beast crye there: byrdes and cattell are all gone from thence.
8But seeke their pasture about the mountaines, and folowe the greene grasse.
6But when they were well fed, and had enough, they waxed proude, & forgat me.
18Because of the hill of Sion that is destroyed: insomuch that the foxes runne vpon it.
5And Ahab saide vnto Obadia: Go into the lande, vnto all fountaines of water, and vnto all brookes, if happyly we may finde grasse to saue the horses and mules aliue, and that we destroy not some of the beastes.
27To satisfie the desolate and waste grounde, and to cause the budde of the hearbe to spring foorth.
3Therfore shall the lande mourne, and all they that dwell therein shalbe rooted out, the beastes of the fielde, the foules of the ayre, and the fisshes in the sea, shalbe consumed.
21For the heardmen are become foolishe, and they haue not sought the Lorde: therefore haue they dealt vnwisely with their cattell, and all are scattered abrode.
15And I will sende grasse in thy fieldes for thy cattel, that thou mayest eate and fyll thy selfe.
3The dragons geue their young ones sucke with bare brestes: but the daughter of my people is cruel, like the Estriches in the wildernesse.
4The tongues of the sucking chyldren cleaue to the roofe of their mouthes for very thyrst: the young chyldren aske bread, but there is no man that geueth it them.
7The drye grounde shal turne to riuers, and the thirstie to sprynges of water: wheras dragons dwelt afore, there shal growe sweete flowres & greene russhes.
30For ye shalbe as a tree whose leaues are fallen away, and as a garden that hath no moystnesse.
27For their inhabitours shalbe like lame men brought in feare and confounded: they shalbe lyke grasse and greene hearbes in the fielde, lyke the hay vpon house toppes, that wythereth before it be growen vp.
24And thy wantonnesse is lyke a wylde Asse that vseth the wildernesse, and that snuffeth and bloweth at her wyll: who can tame her? All they that seeke her, shall not fayle but fynde her in her moneth.
25Kepe thy foote from nakednesse, and thy throte from thirst, and thou thinkest in thy selfe: tushe, I wil take no sorowe, for I haue loued the straungers, and them wyll I folowe.
11The lion perisheth for lake of pray, & the lions whelpes are scattered abrode.
22Be not afrayde ye beastes of the fielde, for the fruitfull places of the desert are greene: for the tree beares her fruite, the figge tree and the vine yeelde their strength.
18The high hilles are a refuge for goates: and so are the stonie rockes for conies.
9The desolate earth is in heauinesse, Libanus is shamed and hewen downe, Saron is like a wildernesse, Basan and Charmel are spoyled of their fruites.
14The palaces also shalbe broke, and the greatly occupied cities desolate: The towres and bulwarkes shall become dennes for euermore, where wylde asses take their pleasure, and sheepe their pasture.
6They shall come with their sheepe and bullockes to seeke the Lorde, but they shall not finde hym: for he is gone from them.