Job 33:25
Then shal his fleshe be as freshe as a childes, and shal returne as in the dayes of his youth.
Then shal his fleshe be as freshe as a childes, and shal returne as in the dayes of his youth.
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26He shall pray vnto God, and he will be fauorable vnto him, and he shall see his face with ioy, for he will render vnto man his righteousnesse.
24Then the Lord is mercifull vnto him, and sayth, He shalbe deliuered, that he fall not downe to the graue: for I am sufficiently reconciled.
10His children shalbe faine to agree with the poore, and his handes shall restore their goodes.
11From his youth his bones are full of pleasures, but now shall it lye downe within him in the earth.
28Yea he hath deliuered my soule from destruction, and my lyfe shall see the light.
30That he bring backe his soule from the graue to the light, yea the light of the lyuing.
18And kepe his soule from the graue, and his life from the sworde.
19He chasteneth hym with sickenesse vpon his bedde, he layeth sore punishement vpon his bones:
20So that his lyfe may away with no bread, and his soule abhorreth to eate any dayntie meate:
21In so much that his body is cleane consumed away, and his bones appeare which before were not seene.
22His soule draweth vnto the graue, and his lyfe to death.
17Then should thy lyfe be as cleare as the noone day, thou shouldest shine forth, and be as the morning.
24His breastes are full of milke, and his bones runne full of marowe.
25For I am sure that my redeemer saueth, and he shall rayse vp at the latter day them that lye in the dust.
26And though after my skinne the wormes destroy this body, yet shall I see God in my fleshe:
27Whom I my selfe shall see, and myne eyes shall beholde, and none other for me, though my raines are consumed within me.
22In his necke ther remaineth strength, and nothing is to labourous for him.
23The members of his body are ioyned so strait one to another, and cleaue so fast together, that he cannot be moued.
5Or are thy dayes as the dayes of man? and thy yeres as mans yeres?
20For he thinketh not much howe long he shall lyue, forasmuch as God fylleth his heart with gladnesse.
9Be glad then (O thou young man) in thy youth, and let thy heart be merie in thy young dayes, folowe the wayes of thyne owne heart, and the lust of thyne eyes, but be thou sure that God shall bryng thee into iudgement for all these thinges.
10Put away displeasure out of thine heart, and remoue euill from thy body: for chyldhood and youth is but vanitie.
4My flesh and my skinne hath he made olde, and my bones hath he bruised.
22But while his fleshe is vpon him, it must haue sorowe: and his soule shall mourne within him.
9yea though he lyue long and see not the graue.
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.
8So shall thy nauell be whole, and thy bones strong.
51If there be yet many yeres behynde, accordyng vnto them let hym geue againe for his deliueraunce, of the money that he was bought for.
52If there remayne but fewe yeres vnto the yere of Iubilee, let hym count with hym agayne: and accordyng vnto his yeres, geue hym agayne for his redemption.
4As it stoode with me when I was young, when God prospered my house:
15All fleshe shall come to naught at once, and all men shall turne againe vnto dust.
33Then shal the slymie valley be sweet vnto him, all men also must folowe him, as there are innumerable gone before him.
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.
6Go from him, that he may rest vntill his day come which he loketh for, lyke as an hireling doth.
5But lay thyne hande nowe vpon hym, and touch once his bone and his fleshe, and he shall curse thee to thy face.
5Who satisfieth thy mouth with good thynges: causyng thy youth lyke an Egles to be renued.
45Thou hast shortened the dayes of his youth: and thou hast couered him with shame. Selah.
19Behold it will reioyce by this meanes, if it may growe in another mould.
11Thou hast couered me with skinne and fleshe, and ioyned me together with bones and sinnowes.
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.
26Therfore dyd my heart reioyce, and my tongue was glad. Moreouer also my fleshe shall reste in hope,
2For wherto might the strength of their handes haue serued me? for the time was but lost among them.
2He commeth vp, and is cut downe like a floure: He fleeth as it were a shadow, and neuer continueth in one state.
9Wherfore my heart is glad: my glory reioyceth, my fleshe also shall rest in a securitie.
13It shall eate the strength of his owne skinne, euen the first borne of death shall eate his strength.
29The strength of young men is their worship, and a gray head is an honour vnto the aged.
26Then shalt thou haue thy delite in the almightie, and lift vp thy face vnto God.
20Myne honour encreased more and more, & my bow was euer the stronger in my hande.
15Insomuch that the same wicked man geueth the pledge againe, restoreth that he had take away by robbery, walketh in the commaundementes of lyfe, and doth none iniquitie: then shall he surely lyue and not dye.