Job 3:22

Bishops' Bible (1568)

Which reioyce exceedingly, and be glad when they can finde the graue,

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  • Job 3:20-21
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    20Wherefore is the light geuen to hym that is in miserie? & lyfe vnto them that haue heauy heartes?

    21Whiche long for death and finde it not, though they search more for it than for treasures:

  • 23From whom their endes are hyd, and consealed by God?

  • 22Wherfore I perceaue that there is nothyng better for a man then to be ioyfull in his labour, for that is his portion: But who wyll bryng hym to see the thyng that shall come after hym?

  • 2Wherfore I iudged those that are dead, to be more happy then those that be alyue?

  • Job 14:13-14
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    13O that thou wouldest hide me in the graue, & keepe me secret vntyl thy wrath were past, and to appoynt me a time wherein thou mightest remember me.

    14May a dead man lyue againe? All the dayes of my lyfe wyll I wayte still, till my chaunging shall come.

  • Job 21:32-33
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    32Yet shall he be brought to his graue, and dwell among the heape of the dead.

    33Then shal the slymie valley be sweet vnto him, all men also must folowe him, as there are innumerable gone before him.

  • 13Well is hym that findeth wysdome, and getteth vnderstandyng:

  • Job 21:25-26
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    25Another dyeth in the bitternes of his soule, and neuer eateth with pleasure.

    26They shall sleepe both alyke in the earth, and the wormes shall couer them.

  • 12So I perceaued that in those thinges there is nothyng better for a man then to be mery, and to do well as long as he lyueth.

  • 13They spend their dayes in wealthines, but sodainely they go downe to the graue.

  • 18For hell prayseth not thee, death doth not magnifie thee: they that go downe into the graue prayse not thy trueth:

  • 16These shall go downe with me into the pit, and lye with me in the dust.

  • 25For who wyll eate or go more lustyly to his worke then I?

  • 10Whatsoeuer thou takest in hande to do, that do with al thy power: for in the graue that thou goest vnto, there is neither worke, counsayle, knowledge, nor wysdome.

  • 12Let vs swallowe them vp lyke the graue quicke and whole, as those that go downe into the pit:

  • 13Though I tary neuer so much, yet the graue is my house, & I haue made my bed in the darke.

  • 22His soule draweth vnto the graue, and his lyfe to death.

  • 20For he thinketh not much howe long he shall lyue, forasmuch as God fylleth his heart with gladnesse.

  • 3O that I might know him, and finde him, and that I might come before his seate:

  • 19Behold it will reioyce by this meanes, if it may growe in another mould.

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    5For in death no man remembreth thee: and in the graue who can acknowledge thee?

  • Eccl 7:2-3
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    2It is better to go into an house of mourning, then into a banketting house: For there is the ende of all men, and he that is liuing taketh it to heart.

    3Grauitie is better then to laugh: for when the countenaunce is heauie, the heart is refourmed.

  • 21For what careth he for his house after his death, when the number of his monethes is cut short?

  • 14Which reioyce in doyng naught, and delite in the wickednesse of the euyll:

  • 8If a man lyue many yeres, and be glad in them all, let hym remember the dayes of darknesse whiche shalbe manye, and that foloweth: Al thinges shalbe but vanitie.

  • 17There must the wicked ceasse from their tyrannie, and there such as laboured valiauntly be at rest:

  • 19The righteous sawe it and were glad, and the innocent laughed them to scorne.

  • 17Haue the gates of death ben opened vnto thee? or hast thou seene the doores of the shadowe of death?

  • 27Lo, this we our selues haue proued by experience, and euen thus it is: Hearken thou to it also, that thou mayest take heede to thy selfe.

  • 13The heart is sorowfull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heauinesse.

  • 24Notwithstanding, thou wilt not stretch out thyne hand against him that is in the graue: shal men crie out against him that is in destruction?

  • 5That the gladnesse of the vngodlie hath ben short, and that the ioy of hypocrites continued but the twinckling of an eye?

  • 15Therfore I commende gladnesse, because a man hath no better thing vnder the sunne, then to eate and drinke, and to be merie: for that shall he haue of his labour, al the dayes of his life which God geueth hym vnder the sunne.

  • 10For I haue seene often the vngodly brought to their graues, and yet they haue returned into the citie agayne: and came from the place of holy men, whiche in the citie were growen out of memorie, as were those also that liued well: This is also a vayne thing.

  • 4For there be no bondes of death that can holde them: and the galaries of their houses be strong.

  • 7Our bones lye scattered vpon the graues mouth: lyke as when one breaketh and heweth wood vpon the earth.

  • 1Then sayde I thus in my heart: Nowe go to, I will take myne ease, and haue good dayes: But lo, that is vanitie also.

  • 1My breath is corrupt, my dayes are shortened, I am harde at deathes doore.

  • 23One dyeth in his full strength, being in all ease and prosperitie,

  • 22Loke what lyeth hid in darkenesse he declareth it openly, and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light.

  • 21Thy mouth shall he fill with laughing, and thy lippes with gladnesse.

  • 162I am as glad of thy worde: as he that fyndeth a great bootie.

  • 6And in those dayes shall men seke death, and shall not fynde it, and shall desire to dye, and death shall flee from them.

  • 3If a man beget a hundred children, and lyue many yeres, so that his dayes are many in number, and yet can not enioy his good, neither be buryed: as for him I say, that vntymely birth is better then he.

  • 6He hath set me in darknesse, as they that be dead for euer.