Job 39:28
He abydeth in stony rockes, and dwelleth vpon the hye toppes of moutaines:
He abydeth in stony rockes, and dwelleth vpon the hye toppes of moutaines:
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26Commeth it through thy wysdome that the Goshauke flieth toward the south?
27Doth the Egle mount vp, and make his nest on hye at thy comaundement?
29From whence he seeketh his praye, and loketh farre about with his eyes.
30His young ones also sucke vp blood: and where any dead body lyeth, there is he.
16Thy hye stomacke, and the pryde of thy heart hath deceaued thee, because thou doest dwell in the holes of stonye rockes, and hast the hye mountaynes in possession: Neuerthelesse, though thy nest were as hye as the Egles, yet I wyll cast thee downe saith the Lorde.
6Their dwelling was in the cleftes of brookes, yea in the caues and dennes of the earth.
28Ye Moabites, leaue the cities, and dwel in rockes of stone, and become like doues that make their nestes in holes.
13Thornes shall growe in their palaces, nettles & thistles in their strong holdes, that the dragons may haue their pleasure therin, and that they may be a court for Estriches.
14There shall straunge visures & monsterous beastes meete one another, and the wylde kepe company together: there shall the Lamia lye and haue her lodgyng.
15There shall the Owle make her nest, builde, be there at home, & bryng foorth her young ones: there shall the Kytes come together, eche one to his lyke.
13Gauest thou the faire winges vnto the pecockes, or winges and fethers vnto the Estriche?
14For she leaueth her egges in the earth, and heateth them in the dust.
15She remembreth not that they might be troden with feete, or broken with some wilde beaste.
16So harde is she vnto her young ones as though they were not hers, and laboureth in vaine without any feare.
2She standeth in the top of high places, by the way in the place of the pathes:
14Sitteth at the doore of her house, and in the hye places of the citie,
21And he loked on the Kenites, and toke vp his parable, and sayde: Strong is thy dwelling place, and thou puttest thy nest in a rocke.
39Wylt thou hunt the pray for the lion? or fill the appetite of the lions whelpes,
40When they couche in their places, and tarie in the couert to lye in wayte?
3Yea the sparowe hath founde her an house, and the swallowe a nest: where she may lay her young: euen thy aulters O God of hoastes, my king & my Lord.
11As an Egle that stirreth vp her nest, and flittereth ouer her young, & spreadeth her wynges, taketh them, and beareth them on her wynges:
17Wherin the birdes make their nestes: in the fyrre trees the storke buyldeth.
18The high hilles are a refuge for goates: and so are the stonie rockes for conies.
28The spyder laboureth with her handes, and is in kynges palaces.
3The pride of thyne heart hath deceaued thee, thou that dwellest in the cleftes of the rockes, whose habitation is hie, that saith in his heart, Who shall bring me downe to the grounde?
4Yea though thou exalt thy selfe as the egle, and make they nest among the starres, thence wil I bring thee downe, sayth the Lorde.
21And the Lorde sayd: Beholde, there is a place by me, and thou shalt stande vpon a rocke.
16He it is that shall dwell on hye, whose safegarde shalbe in a bulwarke of rockes: to hym shalbe geuen meate, and his waters shall not fayle.
3She hath sent foorth her maydens to crye vpon the highest place of the citie,
18When her time is that she fleeth vp on hie, she careth neither for the horse nor the ryder.
6The stones of it are a place of Saphires, and the dust of it is golde.
7There is a way that the birdes knowe not, that no vultures eye hath seene:
8Wherin the lions whelpes walke not, and where no lion commeth.
9There putteth he his hande vpon the stonie rockes, and ouerthroweth the mountaynes by the rootes.
15And vpon euery high towre, and vpon euery fenced wall,
11She was full of loude wordes and redye to dallie, whose feete coulde not abide in the house:
12Nowe is she without, nowe in the streates, and lyeth in wayte at euery corner.
5For in the time of aduersitie he shall hide me in his tabernacle: yea in the secrete place of his pauilion he shall hide me, and set me vp vpon a rocke of stone.
14O stande vp then and come my loue my beautifull, and come I say O my doue, out of the caues of the rockes, out of the holes of the wall, O let me see thy countenaunce and heare thy voyce: for sweete is thy voyce, and fayre is thy face.
9It is better to dwel in a corner on the house toppe, then with a brawling woman in a wide house.
7I watch, and am as it were a sparrowe that sitteth alone vpon the house toppe.
14Then chattered I lyke a swallowe, and lyke a crane, and mourned lyke a doue, I lift vp mine eyes into the heyght: O Lorde sayde my sicknesse kepeth me downe, ease thou me.
26The conies are but a feeble folke, yet make their boroughes among the rockes:
19The way of an Egle in the ayre, the way of a serpent vpon a stone, the way of a ship in the middest of the sea, and the way of a man with a young woman:
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. In God I put my trust: howe say ye then to my soule, that she shoulde flee as a byrde from your hyll.
2And say: wherfore lay thy mother that lionesse among the lions? she norished her young ones among the lions whelpes.
8They are wet with the showres of the mountaynes, and embrace the rocke for want of a couering.
19She layeth her fingers to the spindle, & her hande taketh holde of the distaffe.
28She lyeth in wayte as for a pray, and increaseth the transgressours amongst men.
9For thou O God art my hope: thou hast set thine habitation very hygh.