Job 27:13
Saying: This is the portion that the wicked haue of God, and the heritage that tyrauntes shall receaue of the almightie.
Saying: This is the portion that the wicked haue of God, and the heritage that tyrauntes shall receaue of the almightie.
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27The heauen shal declare his wickednesse, and the earth shall take part against him.
28The substaunce that he hath in his house, shalbe taken away and perishe in the day of the Lordes wrath.
29This is the portion that the wicked man shal haue of God, and the heritage that he may loke for of God, because of his wordes.
14If he get many children, they shall perishe with the sworde, and his posteritie shall haue scarcenesse of bread.
2For how great a portion shall I haue of God? and what inheritaunce from the almightie on hye?
3Is not destruction to the wicked? and straunge punishement to the workers of iniquitie?
11But wo be vnto the wicked, for it shalbe euyll with hym: for he shalbe rewarded after his owne workes.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast commended the iudgement of the vngodly, and euen such a iudgement & sentence shalt thou suffer.
3Thinkest thou it welldone to oppresse me? to cast me of beyng the workes of thy handes? and to mayntayne the counsell of the vngodly?
20The vngodly soroweth all the dayes of his lyfe as it were a woman with childe, and the number of a tirauntes yeres is vnknowen.
21Mischiefe foloweth vpon sinners: but the righteous shal haue a good reward.
22He that is vertuous leaueth an heritaunce vnto his childers children, & the riches of ye sinner is layde vp for the iust.
6Upon ye vngodly he wyl rayne snares, fire and brimstone: and tempestious stormes shalbe their portion to drinke.
19God wyll lay vp the sorowe of the father for his children: & when he rewardeth him, he shall know it.
20Their owne miserie shal they see with their eyes, and drinke of the fearefull wrath of the almightie.
4Rewarde them accordyng to their deedes: and according to the wickednes of their owne inuentions. Recompence them after the worke of their handes: pay them home that they haue deserued.
7The robberies of the vngodly shalbe their owne destruction: for they wyll not do the thing that is right.
22Suche as be blessed of God shall possesse the lande: and they that be cursed of hym, shalbe rooted out.
16Lo, there is vtterly no goodnesse in their hande, therefore wyll I not haue to do with the counsaile of the vngodly.
17How oft shall the candell of the wicked be put out, and their destruction come vpon them? O what sorowe shall God geue them for their part in his wrath?
30That the wicked is kept vnto the day of destruction, and the vngodly shalbe brought foorth to the day of wrath.
31Who dare declare his way to his face? who wil rewarde him for that he doth?
10Let his children be vagaboundes and go a begging: and let them seeke foode out of their barren groundes.
11Let the extortioner bryng into his snare all that he hath: and let straungers spoyle his labour.
23Wo be vnto them that geue sentence with the vngodly for rewardes, but condempne the iust cause of the ryghteous.
13Wherefore shoulde the wicked blaspheme the Lorde: whyle he sayeth in his heart, that thou wylt not call to accompt?
7Wherefore do wicked men liue, come to their olde age, and increase in richesse?
21Such are now the dwellinges of the wicked, and this is the place of him that knoweth not God.
22When he had plenteousnesse of euery thing, yet was he poore, though he was helped on euery side.
13Againe, as for the vngodly it shall not be well with him, neither shall he prolong his dayes: but euen as a shadowe, so shall he be that feareth not God.
10Are not yet the treasures of wickednesse in the house of the wicked, and the scant measure which is abhominable?
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.
7If thou be righteous, what geuest thou him? or what wyll he receaue of thyne hande?
8Thy wickednesse may hurt a man as thou art, and thy righteousnesse may profite the sonne of man.
31If the ryghteous be recompensed vpon earth: howe much more then the vngodly and the sinner?
26The vngodly doth he punishe openly,
14Whose children haue aboundaunce: & they leaue enough of that they haue remaynyng to their babes.
18He filled their houses with good things: but the counsell of the vngodly be farre from me.
27The righteous abhorreth the vngodlye: and the wicked hateth hym that is in the ryght way.
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.
3Doth God paruert the thing that is lawfull? or doth the almightie destroy the thing that is right?
10The vngodly shall see it, and it wyll greeue hym, he wyll gnashe with his teethe and consume away: the desire of the vngodly shall perishe.
16A small thing that the righteous hath: is better then great riches of ye vngodly.
27Let them fall from one wickednesse to another: and let them not enter into thy ryghteousnesse.
7Saying lo this is the man that put not the Lorde to be his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse.
3For the scepter of the vngodly shall not rest vpon the lot of the righteous: lest the righteous put their handes vnto wickednes.
24As for the worlde it is geuen ouer into the hande of the wicked, and he shall couer the faces of the iudges therof: if not, where is he, or who is he that can shewe the contrarie?
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, and digge a pit to ouerthrowe your owne frende.
23The desire of the ryghteous is acceptable: but the hope of the vngodly is indignation.
12The righteous man wysely considereth the house of the wicked, and for their wickednesse God ouerthroweth the vngodly.