Job 38:14
They are fashioned as is the clay with the seale, and all stand vp as a garment.
They are fashioned as is the clay with the seale, and all stand vp as a garment.
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13That it might take holde of the corners of the earth, and that the vngodly might be shaken out of it.
15The vngodly shall be disapointed of their light, and the arme of the proude shalbe broken.
38To cause the earth to grow into hardnesse, & the clots to cleaue fast together?
16Doubtlesse your destruction is in reputation as the potters clay: And doth the worke say of hym that made it, he made not me? And doth an earthen vessell say of hym that fashioned it, he had no vnderstanding?
11They shall perishe, but thou endurest, and they shall waxe olde as doth a garment:
12And as a vesture shalt thou folde the vp, and they shalbe chaunged: but thou art the same, & thy yeres shall not fayle.
17Myne iniquitie is sealed vp as it were in a bagge, and thou addest punishement vnto my wickednesse.
18The mountaines fal away at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place.
19The waters pearse through the very stones by litle & litle, the floodes washe away the grauell and earth: so shalt thou destroy the hope of man.
26They shall perishe, but thou wylt remayne styll: they all shall waxe olde as doth a garment, and as a vesture thou wylt chaunge them, and they shalbe chaunged.
18For the vehemencie of sorowe is my garment chaunged, whiche compasseth me about as the coller of my coote.
19He hath cast me into the myre, and I am become like asshes and dust.
28And I as a rotten thing do consume away, as a garment that is moth eaten.
9When I made the cloudes to be a covering for it, and swadled it with the darke:
10When I gaue it my commaundement, making doores and barres for it,
18He clothed hym selfe with cursing, as with his garment: and it hath entred into his bowels like water, and like oyle into his bones.
19Let it be vnto hym as the garment that he is wrapt in: and as the gyrdle that he is alway gyrded withall.
16Though he heape vp siluer as the dust, and prepare rayment as the clay:
12He turneth the heauens about by his gouernement, that they may do whatsoeuer he commaundeth them vpon the whole worlde.
16They that see thee shall narowly loke vpon thee, and thinke in them selues, saying: Is this the man that brought all landes in feare, and made the kyngdomes afrayde?
30That the waters are hidde as with a stone, and lye congealed aboue the deepe.
4The vessell that the potter made of clay, brake among his handes: So he began a newe, and made another vessell accordyng to his mynde.
17And how thy clothes are warme, when the lande is stil through the south winde?
18Hast thou helped him to spreade out the heauens which are strong and bright as a loking glasse?
23The members of his body are ioyned so strait one to another, and cleaue so fast together, that he cannot be moued.
19Howe much more in them that dwel in houses of clay, and whose foundation is but dust, which shall be consumed as it were with a moth?
12Your remembraunce is lyke vnto a sparke, and your bodies lyke the claye.
2Where yron is digged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
6Beholde, before God I am euen as thou: for I am fashioned & made euen of the same molde.
17Which when they haue passed by do vanishe, and when the heate commeth they fayle out of their place.
6And this is the cause that pride compasse them rounde about: and crueltie couereth them as a garment.
14And why? I put vpon me righteousnesse, which couered me as a garment, and equitie was my crowne.
18Yea, they shalbe euen as hay before the winde, and as chaffe that the storme carieth away.
21And they shall creepe into the cliftes of the rockes, and into the toppes of the harde stones for feare of the Lorde, and for the glorie of his maiestie, when he ariseth to destroy the wicked ones of the earth.
15I haue sowed a sackecloth vpon my skinne, and wallowed my head in the dust.
7With the force of the rayne he shutteth men vp, that all men may knowe his workes.
8The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places.
22It is he that sitteth vpon the circle of the world, whose inhabiters are in comparison of him but as grashoppers: he spreadeth out the heauens as a couering, he stretcheth them out as a tent to dwell in.
14Lyke as a fire that burneth vp the wood: and as the flambe that consumeth the mountaynes.
14And the hurt thereof is lyke an earthen vessell whiche breaketh without helpe, so that in the bursting of it, there is not founde one sheuer to fetch fire in, or to take water withall out of the pit.
14And heauen vanished awaye as a scroule when it is roulled together, and all mountaynes and yles were moued out of their places.
24And grauen with an iron penne in leade, or in stone, to continue.
31He maketh the deepe to boyle lyke a pot, and stirreth the sea together lyke an oyntment.
6He remoueth the earth out of her place, that the pillers therof shake withall.
8They be set sure for euer and euer: they are done in trueth and equitie.
14Beholde, they shalbe lyke strawe, whiche if it be kindeled with fire, no man may rid it for the vehemencie of the flambe, and yet it geueth no finders to warme a man by, nor cleare fire to sit by.
3As for heauen I clothe it with darknesse, and put as it were a sacke vpon it.
15All fleshe shall come to naught at once, and all men shall turne againe vnto dust.
14Drawe thee water for the siege, strengthen thy fortes, go into the clay, treade the morter, make strong the brickyll.
5Out of the same earth commeth bread, and vnder it as it were fire is turned vp.