Job 15:10
With vs are both olde and aged men, yea such as haue liued longer then thy father.
With vs are both olde and aged men, yea such as haue liued longer then thy father.
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8Hast thou heard the secret counsell of God? and doest thou restraine wysdome to thee?
9What knowest thou, that we knowe not? And what vnderstandest thou, but we can the same?
11Thinkest thou it a small thing of the consolations of God? with thee is a lying worde.
12Among olde persons there is wysedome, and in age is vnderstanding.
13Yea, with God is wysdome and strength, it is he that hath counsell and foreknowledge.
7Remember the dayes of the worlde that is past, consider the yeres of so many generations: Aske thy father, and he wyll shewe thee, thy elders, and they wyll tell thee.
1But nowe they that are younger then I haue me in derision: yea euen they whose fathers I would haue thought scorne to haue set with the dogges of my cattell.
2For wherto might the strength of their handes haue serued me? for the time was but lost among them.
29The strength of young men is their worship, and a gray head is an honour vnto the aged.
15For we be but straungers before thee, and soiourners, as were al our fathers: Our dayes on the earth also are but as a shadowe, and there is none abiding.
18Which wyse men haue tolde, and haue not hid that which they receaued from theyr fathers:
9Great men are not alway wyse, neither doth euery aged man vnderstande the thing that is lawfull:
8Enquire I pray thee of the former age, and search diligently among their fathers:
9(For we are but of yesterday, and consider not that our dayes vpon earth are but a shadowe.)
5Or are thy dayes as the dayes of man? and thy yeres as mans yeres?
6Childers children are a crowne of the aged, and the fathers are the honour of the children.
3Which we haue hearde and knowen: and such as our fathers haue tolde vs.
9For all our dayes do passe in thine anger: we spende our yeres as in speaking a worde.
10The dayes of our yeres be in all threescore yeres and tenne, and yf through strength of nature men come to foure score yeres: yet is their iolitie but labour and care, yea moreouer it passeth in haste from vs, and we flee from it.
11Who regardeth the force of thy wrath? for euen there after as a man feareth thee, so feeleth he thy displeasure.
12Make vs to knowe so our dayes, that we number them: and we wyll frame a heart vnto wisdome.
27Lo, this we our selues haue proued by experience, and euen thus it is: Hearken thou to it also, that thou mayest take heede to thy selfe.
9Straungers haue deuoured his strength, and he regardeth it not: he waxeth full of gray heeres, yet wyll he not knowe it.
31Age is a crowne of worshyp, yf it be founde in the way of ryghteousnesse.
1To the chiefe musition, a wise instruction of the sonnes of Corach. We haue hearde with our eares O Lorde: our fathers haue tolde vs what workes thou hast done in their daies in the olde tyme.
1Rebuke not an elder, but exhort him as a father, the younger men as brethren,
10And the young men that were growen vp with him, spake vnto him, saying, Thus shalt thou aunswere the people that speake to thee, saying: Thy father made our yoke heauy, but make thou it somewhat lighter for vs: Thus shalt thou say vnto the, My litle finger, shalbe heauier then my fathers loynes.
2Then no doubt ye are the men alone, and wysdome shall perishe with you.
3But I haue vnderstanding aswell as ye, and am not inferior to you: Yea who knoweth not these thinges?
32Thou shalt ryse vp before the hore head, and reuerence the face of the olde man, and dreade thy God: I am the Lorde.
4Knowest thou not this of olde, and since God plaged man vpon earth,
15Or as the princes that haue had golde, and their houses full of siluer:
2The captayne and the souldiour, the iudge and the prophete, the prudent and the aged man,
18Wherfore whylest I am olde and am gray headed: O Lorde forsake me not, vntyll I haue shewed thy arme vnto this generation, and thy power to all them that are yet for to come.
22Geue eare vnto thy father that begat thee, and despise not thy mother when she is olde.
13A poore chylde beyng wise, is better then an olde kyng that doteth, and can not beware in tyme to come.
6Deale with him therefore according to thy wisdome, and bring not his hoore head downe to the graue in peace.
10Say not thou, What is the cause that the dayes of the old time were better then they that be nowe? for that were no wyse question.
31And the elder said vnto the younger: our father is olde, and there is not a man in the earth to come in vnto vs after the maner of all the worlde.
10Remoue not the olde lande marke, and come not within the fielde of the fatherlesse:
20He stoppeth the mouth of them that speake trueth, & disapoynteth the aged of their reason.
6Therfore Elihu the sonne of Barachel the Buzite aunswered, and sayde: Considering that I am young, and ye be men of age, I was afrayde, and durst not shewe foorth my mynde.
8The young men saw me and hid them selues, and the aged arose, and stoode vp.
21Knewest thou afore thou wast borne how olde thou shouldest be?
4As it stoode with me when I was young, when God prospered my house:
29And if ye take this also away from me, and destruction come vnto him, ye shall bryng my gray head with sorowe vnto the graue.
15But both with hym that standeth here with vs this day before the Lorde our God, and also with hym that is not here with vs this day.
14We delighted greatly to conferre our secretes together: we walked deuoutly in the house of God felowe lyke.
5What is nowe become of your forefathers? & do the prophetes liue for euer?