Job 23:10
But as for my way, he knoweth it, and tryeth me, that as the gold I may come foorth.
But as for my way, he knoweth it, and tryeth me, that as the gold I may come foorth.
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11My foote doth kepe his path, his hie way haue I holden, and will not go out of it.
7There the righteous might dispute with him, so shoulde I be deliuered for euer from my iudge.
8Behold, though I go forwarde I find him not: If I go backwarde, I can get no knowledge of hym:
9If I go on the left side where he doth his worke, I can not attayne vnto him: Againe, if I go on the right side, he hydeth him selfe that I can not see hym.
10For thou O Lord hast proued vs: thou hast tryed vs, like as siluer is tryed.
3As siluer is tryed in the fire, and golde in the furnace: so doth the Lorde proue the heartes.
10Beholde I haue purged thee, yet not as siluer, I haue chosen thee in the fire of affliction.
23But God seeth her way, and knoweth her place.
24Haue I put my trust in golde? or haue I sayde to the wedge of golde, thou art my confidence?
3Thou hast proued myne heart, thou hast visited it in the nyght season: thou hast tryed me, and founde no wickednesse, for I purposed that nothyng shoulde scape my mouth.
15Lo, though he slay me, yet wyl I trust in him: but I wyll reproue myne owne wayes in his sight.
10But lo, he hath piked a quarell against me, and taketh me for his enemie.
11He hath put my foote in the stockes, and looketh narowlye vnto all my pathes.
9He hath stopped vp my wayes with foure squared stones, and made my pathes crooked.
1There is a place wher siluer is brought out of, and where golde is tryed,
21As is the fining pot for the siluer, and the furnace for golde: so is a man tryed by the mouth of him that prayseth him.
3When my spirite was ouerwhelmed within me, thou knewest my path: in the way wherein I walked they haue priuily layde a snare for me.
14He perfourmeth the thing that is appoynted for me, and many such thinges doth he.
6Let me be wayed in an euen balaunce, that God may see myne innocencie.
3O that I might know him, and finde him, and that I might come before his seate:
4Doth not he see my wayes, and tell all my goynges?
5I woulde knowe what aunswere he woulde geue me, and vnderstande what he woulde say vnto me.
23Searche me to the quicke O Lorde, and knowe thou myne heart: proue me and knowe thou my thoughtes.
4Take the drosse from the siluer, and there shalbe a vessell for the siner.
23Sure I am that thou wilt bryng me vnto death, euen to the lodging that is due vnto all men liuing.
11Lo, when he goeth by me, I shal not see hym, and when he passeth, I shall not perceaue hym.
7Whereas thou knowest whether I shall do wickedly or no, and that none can deliuer me out of thyne hande.
8He hath hedged vp my way that I can not passe, and he hath set darkenesse in my pathes.
3When his light shined vpon my head, when I went after the same light and shining, euen through the darknesse:
10Then shoulde I haue some comfort, yea I woulde desire him in my payne that he would not spare, for I wil not be against the wordes of the holy one.
27I knowe thy dwelling, thy comming out and thy goyng in, and thy fury against me.
21For his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seeth all his goinges.
11He hath marred my wayes, and broken me in peeces, he hath layde me waste altogether.
23Nowe I knowe (O Lord) that it is not in mans power to order his owne wayes, or to rule his owne steppes and goinges.
24Thou shalt lay vp golde as plentyful as the dust, and the golde of Ophir as the flyntes of the riuers.
28I knowe thy wayes, thy going foorth, and thy commyng home, yea and thy madnesse agaynst me.
7He hath so hedged me in, that I can not get out, and hath layde heauie linkes vpon me.
10Receaue my doctrine and not siluer, and knowledge rather then fine golde:
13Thou hast hyd these thinges in thyne heart yet I am sure that thou remembrest this thing.
33God strengthneth me in battaile: & ryddeth the way cleare before me.
12I wyll make a man dearer then fine gold, and a man to be more worth then a golden wedge of Ophir.
6When my wayes ranne ouer with butter, and when the stonie rockes gaue me riuers of oyle:
7That the triall of your fayth, beyng much more precious then golde that perisheth, though it be tried with fyre, myght be founde vnto laude, glorie, and honour, at the appearyng of Iesus Christe,
22Yet the number of my yeres is come, and the way that I must go is at hand, from whence I shall not turne againe.
27Whom I my selfe shall see, and myne eyes shall beholde, and none other for me, though my raines are consumed within me.
10Riuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seeth it.
11But as for me I wyll walke in my perfection: O redeeme me, and be mercyfull vnto me.
5O holde thou vp my goynges in thy pathes: that my footesteppes slyp not.
3I wyll open vnto thee yet farre higher knowledge, and wil ascribe righteousnesse vnto my maker.
20That thou shouldest receaue it in the boundes thereof, and know the pathes to their houses.