Job 18:10
The snare is layde for him in the grounde, and a pitfall in the way.
The snare is layde for him in the grounde, and a pitfall in the way.
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7The steppes of his strength shalbe restrayned, and his owne counsaile shall cast him downe:
8For his feete are taken as it were in the net, & he walketh vpon the snares.
9The grinne shall take him by the heele, and it shall catche him that is thirstie of blood.
8He sitteth lurkyng in theeuishe corners of the streates: and priuily in lurking dennes he doth murther the innocent, he eyeth diligently hym that is weake.
9He lieth in wayte lurking as a Lion in his denne: he lyeth in wayte lurkyng, that he may violently carry away the afflicted, he doth carry away violentlye the afflicted, in halyng hym into his net.
10He croucheth and humbleth him selfe: so that a number of the that be weake, fall by his myght.
11Fearefulnesse shall make him afraide on euery side, and shall driue him to his feete.
12Hunger shalbe his strength, and destruction shalbe redye at his side.
10Therefore art thou compassed about with snares, & sodenly vexed with feare.
5Can a birde fal in a snare vpon the earth where no fouler is? or wil he take vp the snare from the earth, and haue taken nothing at all?
7For without a cause they haue priuily layde for me a pit full of their nettes: without a cause they haue made a digyng vnto my soule.
8Let a sodayne destruction come vpon hym vnawares: and his net that he hath layde priuily catch hym selfe, let him fall into it with his owne destruction.
5The proude haue layde a snare for me, and spread a net abroade with coardes in the high wayes: they haue set trappes for me. Selah.
15The Heathen are sunke downe into the pit that they made: their owne foote is snared in the same net whiche they had layde priuily for other.
16God is knowen by the iudgement that he hath executed: the vngodly is trapped in ye worke of his owne handes, this ought to be considered alwayes. Selah.
9Kepe me from the snare which they haue layde foorth for me: and from the trappes of them that be workers of iniquitie.
10Let the vngodly fall together into their owne nettes: but let me in the meane season alwayes escape them.
15He hath made a graue and digged it: but he hym selfe wyll fall into the pit whiche he hath made.
8But he that diggeth vp a pitte, shall fall therin hym selfe: and who so breaketh downe the hedge, a serpent shall byte hym.
22Let the noyse be hearde out of their houses when thou bryngest the murtherer sodaynly vpon them: for they haue digged a pit to take me, and layde snares for my feete.
26For among my people are found wicked persons, that priuily lay snares and wayte for men, to take them and destroy them.
17But as in vayne, the nette is layde foorth before the birdes eyes:
18So these lay wayte for the blood of them, and lye priuily for their liues.
17Fearefulnesse, the pit, and the snare are vpon thee, O thou that dwellest on the earth.
5Thornes and snares are in the way of the frowarde: but he that doth kepe his soule, wyll flee farre from them.
8Then set the heathen together on euery side of the countreis agaynst him, layde their nettes for him, and toke him in their pit.
22Let their table be as a snare before them: and in steade of aboundaunce of peace, let it be a meanes of destruction.
23So long tyll she had wounded his lyuer with her dart: lyke as if a byrde hasted to the snare, not knowing that the perill of his life lieth thervpon.
9He hath stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones, and made my pathes crooked.
10He layeth wayte for me lyke a beare, and as a lion in a hole.
10Who so causeth the righteous to go astray by an euill way, shall fall into his owne pit: but the iust shall haue the good in possession.
6They haue prepared a net for my feete, that some man might presse downe my soule: they haue digged a pit before me, and are fallen into the midst of it them selues. Selah.
21Making a man to sinne in the worde, and that toke him in a snare, whiche reproued them in the open place, and they that haue turned the cause of the righteous to naught.
15And many among them shall stumble, and fall, and be broken, yea they shalbe snared and taken.
13The wicked falleth into the snare thorowe the malice of his owne mouth: but the iust shall escape out of all perill.
24I my selfe haue layde a snare for thee, and thou art taken vnawares, thou art trapped and snared: for why? thou hast contended agaynst the Lorde.
5Who so flattereth his neighbour, layeth a net for his feete.
6The sinne of the wicked is his owne snare: but the ryghteous doth syng and reioyce.
2Thou art bounde with thine owne wordes, and taken with thine owne speach.
13He compasseth the wise in their owne craftinesse, & maketh foolishe the counsell of the wicked.
22The wickednes of the vngodly shall catche him selfe, and with the snares of his owne sinne shall he be trapped.
24He taketh it with his eyes, and yet the hunter putteth a bridle into his nose.
20I wyll spreade my net vpon hym, and he shall be caught in my net: and I wyll bryng hym to Babylon, and enter into iudgement with him there, for the trespasse whiche he hath committed against me.
9And Dauid sayth: Let their table be made a snare, and a trappe, and a stumbling stocke, and a recompence vnto the.
13My net will I spreade out vpon him, and he shalbe caught in my net, and I wyll bryng hym to Babylon in the lande of the Chaldees, which he shall not see, and yet shall he dye there.
11His doynges be lyke a lions that is greedy to take a pray: and as a lions whelpe lurkyng in secrete places.
47Feare and pit is come vpon vs, yea deceipt and destruction.
11He hath put my foote in the stockes, and looketh narowlye vnto all my pathes.
27Who so diggeth vp a pit, shal fall therin: and he that rolleth vp a stone, it wyl returne vpon hym.