Job 28:4
He causeth the fluddes to breake out against the inhabitant, and the waters forgotten of the foote, beyng hygher then man, are gone away.
He causeth the fluddes to breake out against the inhabitant, and the waters forgotten of the foote, beyng hygher then man, are gone away.
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9There putteth he his hande vpon the stonie rockes, and ouerthroweth the mountaynes by the rootes.
10Riuers flowe out of the rockes, & loke what is pleasaunt, his eye seeth it.
11He bindeth the fluddes that they do not ouerflow: and the thing that is hid bringeth he to light.
11As the waters passe from the sea, and as the flood decayeth and dryeth vp:
16Whiche were cut downe out of time, and whose foundation was as an ouerflowing ryuer.
15Beholde, if he withholde the waters, they drye vp: yf he let them go, they destroy the earth.
18The vngodly is swyft vpon the water: their portion shalbe cursed in the earth, and he shall not beholde the way of the vineyardes.
19As the drye grounde and heate consume the snowye waters: so shall the graue the sinners.
24I haue digged and druncke straunge waters: & with the steppe of my goyng wil I drye al the water pooles that are besieged.
18The mountaines fal away at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place.
19The waters pearse through the very stones by litle & litle, the floodes washe away the grauell and earth: so shalt thou destroy the hope of man.
14They fell vpon me, as it had ben the breaking in of waters, and came in by heapes to destroy me.
8But with an ouerrunning flood he wil destroy her place, and will pursue his enemies with darkenesse.
15Thou broughtest out fountaynes and waters out of the harde rockes: thou dyddest drye vp mightie waters.
5Are not dead thinges shapen vnder the waters, and thinges by the waters side?
5The waters of the sea shall fayle, and the riuer shall decrease and be dryed vp.
6The waters shalbe drawen out, the riuers of Egypt shalbe emptied & dryed vp, the reedes and flagges shalbe cut downe.
25If there be no water, I wyll graue and drynke: and as for waters of defence, I wyll drye them vp with the feete of myne hoast.
11Shouldest thou then see no darknesse? shoulde not the water fludde run ouer thee?
5Out of the same earth commeth bread, and vnder it as it were fire is turned vp.
33He turneth fluddes into a wildernes: and waterspringes into a drye grounde.
34He maketh a fruitfull grounde barren: for the wickednes of them that dwell therein.
35Contrary he reduceth a wyldernes into a standing water: and a drye ground into water springes.
25Who deuideth the waters into diuers chanels? or who maketh a way for the lightening and thunder,
26To cause it to rayne on the earth where no man is, and in the wildernesse where none inhabiteth?
4He rebuketh the sea and dryeth it vp, all the riuers also he maketh drye: Basan and Carmel are destroyed, the spring also of Libanon is destroyed.
20Terrour taketh holde vpon hym as a water fludde, and the tempest stealeth him away in the night season.
54They haue powred water vpon my head: then thought I, nowe am I vndone.
4Then the waters had drowned vs: the running streame had flowed ouer our soule.
15The vngodly shall be disapointed of their light, and the arme of the proude shalbe broken.
16Camest thou euer into the grounde of the sea, or walkedst in the lowe corners of the deepe?
3The darkenesse shall once come to an ende: he can seke out the grounde of all thinges, the stones, the darke, and the shadowe of death.
8Whiche turned the harde rocke into a standing water: and the flint stone into a springing well of waters.
2The fountaynes also of the deepe, and the windowes of heauen were stopped, and the rayne from heauen was restrayned.
18And thus the couenaunt that ye made with death, shalbe disanulled, and your agreement that ye made with hell shall not stand, yea when the sore plague goeth foorth, ye shalbe troden downe vnder it.
15And the bottomes of waters appeared, and the foundations of the rounde worlde were discouered at thy chidyng, O God: at the blast of the breath of thine anger.
4The wordes of a wyse mans mouth are lyke deepe waters: and the well of wisdome is like a full streame.
10Therfore God his people turneth thither: and there is drawen vnto them waters in a full cuppe.
16Let thy welles flowe out abrode, that there may be riuers of waters in the streates:
30That the waters are hidde as with a stone, and lye congealed aboue the deepe.
21They suffred no thirst, he led them through the wildernesse, and caused the waters to flowe out vnto them from out of the rocke: he claue the rocke a sunder, and the water gusshed out.
10The mountaynes sawe thee and they trembled, the streame of the water passed by, the deepe made a noyse, and lift vp his handes on hye.
16The chanels of the sea appeared: and the foundatios of the world were seene, by the reason of ye rebuking of the Lord, and through the blasting of the breath of his nosthryls.
8Shall not the lande tremble for this, and euerie one mourne that dwelleth therin? And it shall rise vp wholly as a flood, and it shalbe cast out, and drowned, as by the flood of Egypt.
16Then shouldest thou forget thy miserie, and thinke no more vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.
9Thou hast set them their boundes which they shall not passe: neither shall they returne agayne to couer the earth.
7But what is he this that swelleth vp as it were a fludde, roaring and raging lyke the streames of water?
8It is Egypt that ryseth vp lyke the fludde, and casteth out the waters with so great noyse: And he saide, I wyll go vp and wyll couer the earth, I wyll destroy the citie with them that are therin.
27Sometime he restrayneth the rayne, and againe he sendeth rayne by his cloudes:
16He brought running streames out of a stonie rocke: and caused waters to gushe downe, like as out of riuers.