Job 34:9
For he hath sayde, It profiteth a man nothing that he shoulde walke with God.
For he hath sayde, It profiteth a man nothing that he shoulde walke with God.
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2 May a man be profitable vnto God, as he that is wise may be profitable vnto him selfe?
3 Is it any aduauntage to the almightie that thou art righteous? or shall it profite him that thou makest thy wayes perfect?
9 What hath a man els that doth any thyng, but weerinesse and labour?
14 They say also vnto God: Go from vs, we desire not the knowledge of thy wayes.
15 Who is the almightie that we should serue him? And what profite should we haue if we should pray vnto him?
16 Lo, there is vtterly no goodnesse in their hande, therefore wyll I not haue to do with the counsaile of the vngodly.
10 Therfore hearken vnto me ye that haue vnderstanding: farre be it from God that he shoulde meddle with wickednesse, & farre be it from the almightie that he shoulde meddle with vnrighteous dealing.
2 Thinkest thou it right that thou sayest, I am more righteous then God?
3 For thou sayest: what aduauntage wyll it be vnto thee, and what profite shall I haue of my sinne?
14 Ye haue saide: it is but vayne to serue God, and what profite is it that we haue kept his commaundement, & that we haue walked humbly before the face of the Lorde of hoastes?
27 A respect hath he vnto men, let man then say, I haue offended, I did vnrighteously, & it hath done me no good:
9 Will God heare his crye, when trouble commeth vpon him?
10 Hath he such pleasure and delite in the almightie, that he dare alway call vpon God?
12 So 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.
3 Shall he reproue with a worde that is nothing worth, & speake the thinges which can do no good?
22 Wherfore 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?
21 For what careth he for his house after his death, when the number of his monethes is cut short?
8 Which goeth in the companie of wicked doers, and walketh with vngodly men?
3 For what els hath a man of all the labour that he taketh vnder the sunne?
23 For God wil not lay vpon man more then he hath sinned, that he should enter into iudgement with him.
23 But heauinesse, sorowe, and disquietnesse all the dayes of his life? Insomuch that his heart can not rest in the nyght: This is also a vayne thyng.
24 Is it not better then for a man to eate and drynke, and his soule to be mery in his labour? yea I sawe that this also was a gift of God.
25 For who wyll eate or go more lustyly to his worke then I?
26 And why? God geueth to the man that is good before hym, wisdome, vnderstandyng, and gladnesse: but vnto the sinner he geueth weerinesse, that he may gather and heape together the thyng that afterwarde shalbe geuen vnto hym whom it pleaseth God: This is nowe a vayne thyng, yea a very disquietnesse and vexation of mynde.
7 Saying lo this is the man that put not the Lorde to be his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse.
26 Then shalt thou haue thy delite in the almightie, and lift vp thy face vnto God.
3 Thinkest thou it welldone to oppresse me? to cast me of beyng the workes of thy handes? and to mayntayne the counsell of the vngodly?
20 For he thinketh not much howe long he shall lyue, forasmuch as God fylleth his heart with gladnesse.
13 Lest ye should say: We haue found out wisdome, God shall cast hym downe, and no man.
14 Use well the tyme of prosperitie, and remember the tyme of misfortune: for God doth so temper the one and the other, that a man can finde nothing els.
13 And why doest thou then striue against him? for he shall not geue the accomptes of all his wordes.
19 Thinkest thou that he wyll regarde thy riches? he shall not care for golde, nor for all them that excell in strength.
6 Truely man walketh in a vayne shadowe, truely he and all his do disquiet them selues in vayne: he heapeth vp riches, & can not tel who shal vse them.
11 For it is he that knoweth vayne men, he seeth their wickednesse also, shoulde he not then consider it?
13 Wherefore shoulde the wicked blaspheme the Lorde: whyle he sayeth in his heart, that thou wylt not call to accompt?
8 Thy wickednesse may hurt a man as thou art, and thy righteousnesse may profite the sonne of man.
10 Then shoulde I haue some comfort, yea I woulde desire him in my payne that he would not spare, for I wil not be against the wordes of the holy one.
1 Then sayde I thus in my heart: Nowe go to, I will take myne ease, and haue good dayes: But lo, that is vanitie also.
2 Insomuch that I saide vnto the man geuen to laughter, thou art mad: and to mirth, what doest thou?
3 The foolishnesse of man paruerteth his way: and his heart fretteth against the Lorde.
11 He sayeth in his heart, tushe, the Lord hath forgotten: he hydeth away his face, and he wyll neuer see it.
17 What is man that thou doest magnifie him? and that thou settest thy heart vpon him?
12 Yea veryly I wyll declare thy goodnesse and thy workes, but they shall not profite thee.
9 Shall that helpe you when he calleth you to reckening? For as one man mocketh an other, so do ye mocke him.
19 Behold it will reioyce by this meanes, if it may growe in another mould.
17 Whiche sayd vnto God, Go from vs: and asked what the almightie coulde do for them?
4 The vngodly looketh so proudly as though he cared for none at all: neither is the Lorde in all his thoughtes.
39 Wherefore then murmureth the liuing man? let hym murmure at his owne sinne.
8 There is one man, no mo but himselfe alone, hauing neither childe nor brother, yet is there no ende of his carefull trauayle, his eyes can not be satisfied with riches: yet saith he not for whom do I take such trauayle? For whose pleasure do I thus consume away my life? This is also a vayne and miserable thyng.
16 This is a miserable plague, that he shall go euen as he came away: What helpeth it him then that he hath laboured in the wynde?