Job 28:8

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Wherin the lions whelpes walke not, and where no lion commeth.

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  • Job 28:6-7
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    6The stones of it are a place of Saphires, and the dust of it is golde.

    7There is a way that the birdes knowe not, that no vultures eye hath seene:

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    11Where is the abiding place of lions, and the feding plot of lions whelpes become, whyther the young and olde lion had their resort? there dwelt the lion, & there was no man to put him in feare.

    12The lion made his praye aboundauntly for his whelpes, and strangled for his she lions, and hath filled his dennes with pray, and his abyding places with spoyle.

  • Isa 35:8-9
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    8There shalbe foote pathes & common streetes, this shalbe called the holy way: no vncleane person shall go through it, for the Lorde hym selfe shall go with them that way, and the wayfayrer nor ignoraunt shall not erre.

    9There shalbe no lion, & no rauishyng beastes shall come therin nor be there, but men redeemed shall go there free and safe.

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    30A lion whiche is strongest among beastes, and shunneth not at the syght of any:

    31A grayhounde strong in the hynder partes, a ramme also, and a king against whom no man aryseth vp.

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    10The roring of the lion, and the voyce of the lion, and the teeth of the lions whelpes are pulled out.

    11The lion perisheth for lake of pray, & the lions whelpes are scattered abrode.

  • 4Wyll a lion roare in the forest when he hath no pray? or wil a lions whelpe crye out of his denne, if he haue taken nothing?

  • 38They haue forsaken their foldes like as a lion: for their lande is waste because of the spoylers furious crueltie, and of his fearefull indignation.

  • 9There putteth he his hande vpon the stonie rockes, and ouerthroweth the mountaynes by the rootes.

  • 29His crye is as it were of a Lion, and he roreth lyke Lions whelpes: they shall roare and hantche vpon the pray, and no man shall recouer it, nor get it from them.

  • 12Aryse O God, preuent his commyng, make hym to bowe: delyuer thou my soule from the vngodly which is thy sworde.

  • Job 38:39-40
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    39Wylt thou hunt the pray for the lion? or fill the appetite of the lions whelpes,

    40When they couche in their places, and tarie in the couert to lye in wayte?

  • 15They rore and crye vpon him as lions, they haue made his lande waste: his cities are so burnt vp, that there is no man dwellyng in them:

  • 1The vngodly fleeth when no man pursueth him: but the righteous are bolde as a Lion.

  • 7For the spoyler of the gentiles is broken vp from his place as a lion out of his denne: that he may make thy lande waste, and destroy the cities, so that no man may dwell therin.

  • 6For a nation is come vp vpon my lande, mightie and without number: his teeth are as the teeth of a lion, and he hath the iawes of a great lion.

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    6Which went among the lions, and became a fearce lion, learned to catche the pray, and to deuour folke,

    7He destroyed their palaces and made their cities waste, insomuch that the whole lande and euery thyng therin were vtterly desolate through the voyce of his roaryng.

  • 18Because of the hill of Sion that is destroyed: insomuch that the foxes runne vpon it.

  • 13Thou shalt set thy foote vppon the Lion and Adder: the young Lion and the Dragon thou shalt treade vnder thy feete.

  • 24Beholde, the people shall ryse vp as a Lion, and heaue vp him self as a young Lion: He shall not lye downe, vntyll he eate of the pray, and drinke the blood of them that are slayne.

  • 15She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.

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    7The Cowe and the Beare shall feede together, and their young ones shall lye together: the Lion shall eate strawe, lyke the Oxe or the Cowe.

    8The chylde whyle he sucketh shall haue a desire to the serpentes nest, and when he is weaned, he shall put his hande into the Cockatrice denne.

  • 13They gape vpon me with their mouthes: as it were a rampyng and a roryng lion.

  • 21The Lions do roare after a pray: and in seeking their meate of God.

  • 10He layeth wayte for me lyke a beare, and as a lion in a hole.

  • 25As for all hilles that shalbe digged with the mattocke, there shall not come vpon them any feare of bryers and thornes: but the cattell shalbe driuen thyther, and the sheepe shal feede there.

  • 11No foote of man shall passe by it, nor foote of beast shall passe by it, neither shall it be inhabited fourtie yeres.

  • 8The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places.

  • 7Therfore wyll I be vnto them as a lion, and as a leoparde in the wayes to the Assyrians.

  • 28And he went, and founde his body cast in the way, and the asse and the lion stoode by the corse, and the lion had not eaten the carcasse, nor hurt the asse.

  • 8The lion hath roared, who wil not be afrayde? The Lorde God hath spoken, who can but prophecie?

  • 15If I bryng noysome beastes into the lande, and they spoyle it, and it be so desolate that no man may passe through it for beastes,

  • 13The slouthfull saith, there is a lion in the way, and a lion in the middest of the streates.

  • 3One of her whelpes she brought vp, and it be came a lion, it learned to catche the pray and to deuour folke.

  • 10No man is so fierce that dare stirre him vp: Who is able to stande before me?

  • 13The slouthfull body saith there is a Lion without: I might be slaine in the streate.

  • 15As a roaring Lion and an hungrye Beare, so is an vngodly prince ouer the poore people.

  • 8Yea the residue of Iacob shalbe among the gentiles and the multitude of people, as the lion among the beastes of the wood, and as the lions whelpe among the flockes of sheepe: which whe he goeth through, treadeth downe, teareth in peeces, and there is no man that can deliuer.

  • 9He lieth in wayte lurking as a Lion in his denne: he lyeth in wayte lurkyng, that he may violently carry away the afflicted, he doth carry away violentlye the afflicted, in halyng hym into his net.

  • 28They shall no more be spoyled of the heathen, nor deuoured with the beastes of the lande: but safely shall they dwel, and no man shall fray them.

  • 10They shall walke after the Lorde, he shall rose like a lion: when he shall rose, then the children of the west shall feare.

  • 25And it fortuned, that at the beginning of their dwelling there, they feared not the Lorde, and the Lorde sent lions among them, which slue them.

  • 6Wherfore a lion out of the wood hath hurt them, and a woolfe in the euenyng shall destroy them, the Leoparde doth lye lurkyng by their cities, to teare in peeces all them that come therout: for their offences are multiplied, and their departyng away is encreased.