Job 30:23
Sure I am that thou wilt bryng me vnto death, euen to the lodging that is due vnto all men liuing.
Sure I am that thou wilt bryng me vnto death, euen to the lodging that is due vnto all men liuing.
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22In times past thou diddest set me vp on hye, to be caried as it were aboue the wynde, but nowe hast thou geuen me a very sore fall.
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.
28I knowe thy wayes, thy going foorth, and thy commyng home, yea and thy madnesse agaynst me.
27I knowe thy dwelling, thy comming out and thy goyng in, and thy fury against me.
10I thought I shoulde haue gone to the gates of hell when myne age was shortened, and haue wanted the residue of my yeres.
11I spake within my selfe, I wyll neuer visite the Lorde the Lorde I say in this lyfe: I wyll neuer see man among the dwellers of the worlde.
12Myne age is folden together & taken away from me lyke a sheepheardes cotage, I haue hewen of my lyfe by my sinnes, lyke as a weauer cutteth of his webbe: He wyll with pinyng sicknesse make an ende of me, yea he wyll make an ende of me in one day.
22Yet the number of my yeres is come, and the way that I must go is at hand, from whence I shall not turne againe.
20Are not my dayes fewe? Let him then leaue of fro me, and let me a lone, that I may comfort my selfe a litle,
21Afore I go thyther from whence I shall not turne againe, euen to the lande of darknesse and shadowe of death:
4O God make me to knowe mine ende, and the number of my dayes: that I may be certified howe long I haue to lyue.
24Thou hast guyde me with thy counsayle: and after that thou receauedst me with glorie.
28Then am I afrayde of all my sorowes, for I knowe that thou wilt not iudge me innocent.
1My breath is corrupt, my dayes are shortened, I am harde at deathes doore.
18The Lorde hath greatly chastened me: but he hath not geuen me ouer vnto death.
3Doest thou open thyne eyes vpon such one, and bringest me into thy iudgement?
15Lo, though he slay me, yet wyl I trust in him: but I wyll reproue myne owne wayes in his sight.
7Whereas thou knowest whether I shall do wickedly or no, and that none can deliuer me out of thyne hande.
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?
13Though I tary neuer so much, yet the graue is my house, & I haue made my bed in the darke.
3Thou God hast raysed vp my soule from the graue: thou hast preserued my life from them that go downe into ye pit.
30That he bring backe his soule from the graue to the light, yea the light of the lyuing.
4Yea though I walke through the valley of the shadowe of death, I wyll feare no euyll: for thou art with me, thy rodde and thy staffe be the thynges that do comfort me.
20That thou shouldest receaue it in the boundes thereof, and know the pathes to their houses.
3And nowe O Lorde, take I beseche thee my lyfe from me: for it is better for me to dye, then to lyue.
3O that I might know him, and finde him, and that I might come before his seate:
47Remember what I am, howe short my tyme is of lyfe: wherfore hast thou created in vayne all the sonnes of men?
48What man is he that lyueth and shall not see death? can he delyuer his owne soule from the hande of hell? Selah.
5The dayes of man surely are determined, the number of his monethes are knowen onely vnto thee, thou hast appoynted him his bondes which he can not go beyonde.
15That my soule wisheth rather to perishe and die, then my bones to remayne.
6He hath set me in darknesse, as they that be dead for euer.
14He perfourmeth the thing that is appoynted for me, and many such thinges doth he.
26And though after my skinne the wormes destroy this body, yet shall I see God in my fleshe:
8They shall cast thee downe to the pit, so that thou shalt dye the death of them that be slayne in the mids of the sea.
23One dyeth in his full strength, being in all ease and prosperitie,
22His soule draweth vnto the graue, and his lyfe to death.
9Saying what profite is there in my blood when I go downe to the pit? shal the dust geue thankes vnto thee? or shall it declare thy trueth?
22He drue the mightie after hym with his power, and when he was gotten vp no man was sure of lyfe.
8If I ascende vp into heauen, thou art there: if I lay me downe in hell, thou art there also.
20Which hast made me to feele many great troubles and aduersities: yet returnyng thou hast reuyued me, yea returnyng thou hast caused me to come out from the bottome of the earth.
16O Lorde, to all those that shall lyue hereafter, yea to all men shall it be knowen, that euen in those yeres I haue a ioyfull lyfe, and that it was thou that causedst me to sleepe agayne, thou hast geuen lyfe to me.
32Yet shall he be brought to his graue, and dwell among the heape of the dead.
10But as for my way, he knoweth it, and tryeth me, that as the gold I may come foorth.
7There the righteous might dispute with him, so shoulde I be deliuered for euer from my iudge.
17Haue the gates of death ben opened vnto thee? or hast thou seene the doores of the shadowe of death?
6Truely felicitie and mercie shal folowe me all the dayes of my lyfe: and I wyll dwell in the house of God for a long tyme.
4Knowest thou not this of olde, and since God plaged man vpon earth,
22For if I woulde go about to please men, I knowe not howe soone my maker would take me away.
18Wherfore hast thou brought me out of the wombe? O that I had perished, and that no eye had seene me,