Job 35:9
They which are oppressed crye out vpon the multitude, yea they crye out for the power of the mightie:
They which are oppressed crye out vpon the multitude, yea they crye out for the power of the mightie:
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12If any such complaine, no man geueth aunswere, and that because of the wickednesse of proude tirauntes.
28Insomuch that they haue caused the voyce of the poore to come vnto him, and now he heareth the complaint of such as are in trouble.
2Take heede vnto me, and heare me: I can not choose but mourne in my prayer, and make a noyse.
3Deliuer me from the voyce of the enemie, and from the present affliction of the wicked: for they are minded to do me mischiefe, and are set malitiously against me.
7If I complaine of the violence that is done vnto me, I cannot be heard: and if I crye, there is no sentence geuen with me.
39But when they do fall from God, they are diminished & brought low: through oppression, calamitie, & griefe of minde.
15The poore shall he deliuer out of his affliction, and rounde them in the eare when they be in trouble.
10But none sayth, Where is God that made me? and that geueth vs occasion to praise him in the night?
5For the calamities of the oppressed, for the deepe sighyng of the poore, I wyll nowe vp sayeth God: and I wyll put in safetie, hym whom the wicked hath snared.
8They make other dissolute, they speake oppression with iniurie: they talke proudely and presumptuously.
29The people in the lande vsed wicked extortion and robbery, they vexe the poore and needy, and oppresse the straunger agaynst right.
12For he maketh inquisition of blood: he remembreth it, and forgetteth not the complaynt of the poore.
17The righteous crye, and God heareth them: and deliuereth them out of all their troubles.
9Will God heare his crye, when trouble commeth vpon him?
15But in mine aduersitie they reioysed and gathered them together: yea, the very abiectes came together against me, yer I wyst they rented me a peeces and ceassed not.
18Thou wylt be attentiue with thyne eare, to geue iudgement for the fatherlesse and oppressed: so no man in the earth shall once go about hereafter to do them violence.
9God also wyll be a refuge for the oppressed: euen a refuge in tyme of trouble.
2Where thorowe the poore are put from their right, and my seelie people robbed of iudgement, that wydowes may be their pray, and that they may rob the fatherlesse.
12For I knowe your manyfolde transgressions, and your mightie sinnes: they afflict the iust, they take rewardes, and they oppresse the poore in the gate.
1So I turned me, and considered all the violent wrong that is done vnder the sunne: and beholde the teares of such as were oppressed, and there was no man to comfort them, or that woulde deliuer and defende them from the violence of their oppressours.
24wherfore hydest thou thy face, and forgettest our miserie and tribulation?
12Upon my right hande ryse the young men against me, they haue hurt my feete, treading vpon me as vpon the wayes of their destruction.
41They cryed, but there was none to saue them: they cryed vnto God, but he dyd not heare them.
9Thou hast sent wydowes away emptie, and the armes of the fatherlesse were broken.
3Thinkest thou it welldone to oppresse me? to cast me of beyng the workes of thy handes? and to mayntayne the counsell of the vngodly?
28Hereof are they fat and welthy, and are more mischieuous then any other: they minister not the lawe, they make no ende of the fatherlesse cause, yea and they prosper: yet they iudge not the poore according to equitie.
12Men out of the citie crye vnto the Lord with sighing, the soules of the slayne also crye out, yet God regardeth not their complaynt.
8Thy wickednesse may hurt a man as thou art, and thy righteousnesse may profite the sonne of man.
15The vngodly shall be disapointed of their light, and the arme of the proude shalbe broken.
23If ye shall euyll entreate them, and they crye out vnto me, I wyll surelye heare theyr crye.
21Thou art become myne enemie, and with thy violent hande thou takest part against me.
21They heare my mournyng, but there is none that wyll comfort me: All myne enemies haue hearde of my trouble, and are glad therof because thou hast done it: and thou hast brought foorth the time which thou calledst, when they also shal be lyke vnto me.
22Let all their wickednesse come before thee, and do thou to them as thou hast done vnto me for all my trespasses: for my sorowe is very great, and my heart is heauy.
24Iudge me according to thy righteousnesse O God my Lorde: and let them not triumph ouer me.
8If thou seest the poore to be oppressed, and wrongfully dealt withall, so that equitie and right of the lawe is wrested in the lande, maruayle not thou at such a thyng: for he that is higher then the hyghest regardeth, and there be hygher then they.
18There the prisoners rest together, they heare no more the voyce of the oppressour:
4Heare this, O ye that swallow vp the poore, that ye may make the needy of the lande to fayle,
4They cause the poore to turne out of the way, so that the poore of the earth hyde them selues together.
13Who so stoppeth his eares at the crying of the poore, he shall crye hym selfe and not be hearde.
9He strengthneth the destroyer against the mightie, & the destroyer shall come against the fortresse.
25Dyd not I weepe with hym that was in trouble? Had not my soule compassion vpon the poore?
30In that day he shalbe so fierce vpon him as the raging of the sea: then one shall beholde the lande, and lo darkenesse and sorow, and the light is darkened in the heauens therof.
5And the people shall eche one of them violently oppresse another, and euery one agaynst his neyghbour: The boy shall presume agaynst the elder, and the person of lowe degree agaynst the honorable.
2O Lorde, howe long shall I crye, and thou wilt not heare? euen crye out vnto thee for violence, and thou wilt not helpe?
3Why doest thou shew me iniquitie, and cause me to beholde sorowe? for spoyling and violence are before me, & there are that rayse vp stryfe and contention,
8But if they be layde in chaynes, or bounde with the bondes of trouble,
10All my bones shall say, God who is lyke vnto thee? whiche deliuerest the poore from hym that is to strong for him: yea the poore and him that is in miserie, from him that spoyleth him.
6Consider my complaynt, for I am brought very lowe: deliuer me from my persecutours, for they are to strong for me.
4Deliuer the poore and outcast: saue them from the hande of the vngodly.
2For thou art the Lord of my strength: why hast thou reiect me, and why go I thus heauyly through the oppression of myne enemie.