Job 24:2
For some men remoue the landemarkes, robbe men of their cattell, and feede of the same:
For some men remoue the landemarkes, robbe men of their cattell, and feede of the same:
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3They driue away the asse of the fatherlesse, and take the wydowes oxe for a pledge:
4They cause the poore to turne out of the way, so that the poore of the earth hyde them selues together.
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.
6They reape the corne fielde that is not their owne, and let the vineyarde of the vngodly alone.
9They plucke the fatherlesse from the brest, and take the pledge from the poore.
10They let hym go naked without clothing, and haue taken away the sheafe of the hungrie.
11The poore are fayne to labour in their oyle mylles, yea and to treade in their wyne presses, and yet to suffer thirst.
2And they couet fieldes, and take them by violence, and houses, and take them away: so they oppresse a man and his house, euen man and his heritage.
10Remoue not the olde lande marke, and come not within the fielde of the fatherlesse:
2Where thorowe the poore are put from their right, and my seelie people robbed of iudgement, that wydowes may be their pray, and that they may rob the fatherlesse.
28Thou shalt not remoue the auncient lande marke, whiche thy fore elders haue set.
4In that day shal this parable be vsed, and a mourning shalbe made ouer you on this maner: We be vtterly desolate, the portion of my people is translated: how wyll he parte vnto vs the lande that he hath taken from vs?
24He taketh away the hearte of them that be heades of ye people of the earth, and causeth them to wander in the wildernesse out of the way.
5His haruest was eaten of the hungrie, & taken from among the thornes, and the thurstie drunke vp their labour: It is not the earth that bringeth foorth iniquitie,
6They murther the wyddowe and the straunger: & put the fatherlesse to death.
5Which haue ben slaine of those that possessed them, yet they toke it for no sinne, but they that solde them said, The Lorde be thanked, for I am riche: yea their owne shepheardes spare the not.
4Heare this, O ye that swallow vp the poore, that ye may make the needy of the lande to fayle,
17Then shall the sheepe eate as they were wont, and the riche mens landes that were layde waste shall straungers deuour.
12To spoyle the pray, and to take a bootie, to turne thy hande vpon the desolate places that are nowe inhabited, & vpon that people that is gathered together from among the heathen, whiche haue gotten cattell and goodes, and dwell in the mids of the lande.
16For they sleepe not except they haue done mischiefe: and sleepe is taken from them, vntyll they haue done harme.
17For they eate the bread of wickednes, and drinke the wine of robberie.
14Thou shalt not remoue thy neyghbours marke, which they of olde time haue set in thine inheritaunce, that thou shalt inherite in the lande which the Lorde thy God geueth thee to enioy it.
36Then shall the sheepheardes crye horribly, and the rammes of the flocke shall mourne: for the Lorde hath consumed their pasture,
37And their best fieldes lye dead, because of the horrible wrath of the Lorde.
23For the Lorde him selfe wyll defende their cause, and do violence vnto them that haue vsed violence.
31Thine oxe shalbe slayne before thine eyes, and thou shalt not eate thereof: Thyne asse shalbe violently taken away euen before thy face, and shall not be restored to thee agayne: Thy sheepe shalbe geuen vnto thyne enemies, and no man shall rescue them.
19Thus my sheepe must be faine to eate the thing that ye haue troden downe with your feete, and to drinke it that ye with your feete haue defiled.
10Diuers heardmen haue broke downe my vineyarde, and troden vpon my portion: of my pleasaunt portion they haue made a wildernesse and desert.
1Considering then that there is no time hyd from the almightie, how happeneth it that they which know him do not regarde his dayes?
12Whiche sayd, let vs take to our selues: the houses of God in possession.
23Wo be vnto them that geue sentence with the vngodly for rewardes, but condempne the iust cause of the ryghteous.
7For they haue deuoured Iacob: and layde waste his dwelling place.
20He stoppeth the mouth of them that speake trueth, & disapoynteth the aged of their reason.
3Ye that put farre away the euyll day, and approche to the seate of iniquitie.
28And toke their sheepe, oxen, and their asses, and whatsoeuer was in the citie, and also in the fieldes.
3Ye eate vp the fat, ye clothe you with the wooll, the best fed do ye slay: but the flocke do ye not feede.
14At euen beholde there is trouble, and or euer it be mornyng lo it is gone: This is the portion of them that oppresse vs, and the lot of them that robbe vs.
19Such are the wayes of euery one that is greedie of gayne, who taketh away the life of the owner therof.
19And why? he hath oppressed the poore, and not helped them: houses hath he spoyled, and not builded them.
5And when they were dryuen foorth, men cryed after them as it had ben afafter a thiefe.
5Came theeues to thee, or robbers by night? how wast thou brought to silence? woulde they not haue stollen till they had inough? If the grape gatherers came to thee, woulde they not leaue some grapes?
29The people in the lande vsed wicked extortion and robbery, they vexe the poore and needy, and oppresse the straunger agaynst right.
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, and digge a pit to ouerthrowe your owne frende.
3Yet they say they do wel, when they do euyll: the prince asketh, and the iudge iudgeth for a rewarde, therfore the great man speaketh out of the corruption of his soule, and so they wrappe it vp.
14And he shall take your fieldes, and your vineyardes, and your best oliue trees, and geue them to his seruauntes.
16In the darke they digge through houses, whiche they marked for them selues in the day time: they knowe not the light.
17Cursed be he that remoueth his neighbours marke: and all the people shall say, Amen.
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.
28Hereof are they fat and welthy, and are more mischieuous then any other: they minister not the lawe, they make no ende of the fatherlesse cause, yea and they prosper: yet they iudge not the poore according to equitie.
7The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruction: for they wyll not do the thing that is right.