Job 20:25
The arowe is taken foorth and gone out of the quiuer, and a glistering sword through the gall of him: so feare shall come vpon him.
The arowe is taken foorth and gone out of the quiuer, and a glistering sword through the gall of him: so feare shall come vpon him.
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22When he had plenteousnesse of euery thing, yet was he poore, though he was helped on euery side.
23And it shall come to passe, that wherewith he purposed to fill his belly, God shall powre the furie of his wrath theron, and shall cause his indignation to raigne vpon him, and vpon his meate.
24He shall flee from the iron weapon, and the bowe of steele shall strike him through.
22He layeth aside all feare, his stomacke is not abated, neither starteth he backe for any sworde.
23Though the quiuers rattle vpon him, though the speare and shielde glister:
26All darknesse shalbe hid in their secrete places, an vnkindled fire shal consume him: and loke what remaineth in his house, it shalbe destroyed.
27The heauen shal declare his wickednesse, and the earth shall take part against him.
13His archers compasse me rounde about, he woundeth my raines, and doth not spare, my bowels hath he powred vpon the grounde.
14The bread that he did eate, is turned to the poyson of serpentes within his bodye.
15The riches that he deuoured shall he parbreake againe: for God shall drawe them out of his belly.
16He shall sucke the gall of serpentes, and the adders tongue shall slay him:
25When he goeth the mightie are afraide, and feare troubleth them.
26If any man drawe out a sword at him, it shall not hurt him: there may neither speare, laueling, nor brestplate abide him.
10Sharpened is it to make a great slaughter, and furbished that it may glitter: Shall we then make mirth? It contemneth the rodde of my sonne as all other trees.
11He hath geuen it to be furbished, to holde it in the hande: this sworde is sharpened, and furbished, to geue it into the hande of the slayer.
25Withoutforth shall the sworde robbe them of their children, and within in the chamber feare: both young men & young women, and the suckelynges, with the men of gray heades.
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.
13It shall eate the strength of his owne skinne, euen the first borne of death shall eate his strength.
14His hope shalbe rooted out of his dwelling, and shall bring him to the king of feare.
21A feareful sounde is euer in his eares, and when he is in peace, the destroyer shall come vpon him.
22He beleueth neuer to be deliuered out of darknesse: for the sworde is alwayes before his eyes.
21His breath maketh the coles burne, and the flambe goeth out of his mouth.
22In his necke ther remaineth strength, and nothing is to labourous for him.
13The arrowes of his quiuer hath he shot, euen into my reynes.
20Terrour taketh holde vpon hym as a water fludde, and the tempest stealeth him away in the night season.
20Among those that be slaine with the sworde shall they lye: to the sworde is she alredie delyuered, drawe her downe and all her multitude.
21The mightie worthies shall speake to her out of the hell, and to her helpers: they are gone downe and lye vncircumcized with them that be slaine with the sworde:
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.
24Trouble and anguishe wil make him afrayde, and compasse him about, as is a king in the middest of an armie.
18And kepe his soule from the graue, and his life from the sworde.
30He shall neuer depart out of darkenesse, the flame shal drye vp his branches, with the blast of ye mouth of God shall he be taken away.
15For because of swordes they are become fugitiue, Euen for the drawen sworde, and for the bent bowe, and because of the greeuousnesse of warre.
22And the hafte went in after the blade: and the fatte closed the haft, so that he might not drawe the dagger out of his belly, but the dyrt came out.
29But beware of the sworde: for the sword wylbe auenged of wickednesse, and be sure that there is a iudgement.
4For the arrowes of the almightie are vpon me, the poyson therof hath drunke vp my spirite, and the terrible feares of God are set against me.
21In so much that his body is cleane consumed away, and his bones appeare which before were not seene.
22His soule draweth vnto the graue, and his lyfe to death.
5That all fleshe may knowe howe that I the Lorde haue drawne my sworde out of the sheath, and it shall not be put in agayne.
22God shal cast vpon him, and not spare, though he woulde fayne flee out of his hande.
30Sharpe stones are vnder him lyke potsheardes, and he lyeth vpon sharpe thinges as vpon the soft myre.
28He starteth not away from him that bendeth the bowe: & as for sling stones he careth asmuch for stouble as for the.
13Deliuer thou me O God from men which be thy hande: from men, from the worlde, whose portion is in this lyfe, whose bellyes thou fyllest with thy priuie treasure.
19He is the chiefe of the wayes of God, he that made him wyl make his sword to approche vnto him.
26He runneth proudly vpon him, & with a stiffe necke fighteth he against him.
21The wordes of his mouth were softer then butter, yet warre was in his heart: his wordes were smother then oyle, and yet be they very swordes.
19Out of his mouth go torches, and sparkes of fire leape out.
15To make them faynt at the heartes, and to multiplie their falles, in all their gates, haue I geuen the terrour of the sworde: Ah it is made bright, and dressed for the slaughter.
3The horseman lifting vp both the glistering blade of the sword & also the shining speare, many wounded, many corpses, and no end of carcasses, they shall stumble at dead bodies.
2He hath made my mouth lyke a sharpe sworde, vnder the shadowe of his hande hath he defended me, and hid me in his quiuer as a good arrowe,