Job 41:17
Yea, one hangeth so vpon another, & sticketh so together, that they can not be sundred.
Yea, one hangeth so vpon another, & sticketh so together, that they can not be sundred.
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15His scales are as it were strong shieldes, so fastened together as if they were sealed:
16One is so ioyned to another, that no ayre can come in:
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.
17And ioyne thee them one to another into one sticke: and they shalbe as one in thy hande.
9Therfore two are better then one, for they may well enioy the profite of their labour: For yf one of them fall, his companion helpeth him vp agayne.
10But wo is him that is alone: for yf he fal, he hath not another to helpe him vp.
11Agayne, when two sleepe together they are warme: but howe can a body be warme alone?
12One may be ouercome, but two may make resistaunce: A three folde gable is not lightly broken.
18His neesinges make a glistering like fyre, and his eyes lyke the morning shine.
8And they twayne shalbe one fleshe. So then are they no more twayne, but one fleshe.
9Therfore, what God hath coupled together, let not man seperate.
5And sayde: For this cause, shall a man leaue father and mother, and shall be knit to his wyfe: and they twayne shall be one fleshe.
6Wherfore, they are no more twayne, but one fleshe. Let not man therefore put a sunder, that which God hath coupled together.
38To cause the earth to grow into hardnesse, & the clots to cleaue fast together?
17But he that is ioyned vnto the Lord is one spirite.
29And they were ioyned close beneath and aboue with a ring: and thus they dyd to both the corners.
9Their wynges were ioyned one to another: when they went they looked not backe, but eche one went straight forwarde.
17Which when they haue passed by do vanishe, and when the heate commeth they fayle out of their place.
17They haue eares and they heare not: yea there is no breath in their mouth.
24And they shalbe coupled together beneathe, and lykewyse shalbe coupled aboue to a rynge: and thus shall it be for the two boordes that are in the corners.
31And the very strong one of your idols shalbe as towe, and the maker of it as a sparke of fire and they shal both burne together, and no man quenche them.
6Euery man helped his neighbour, and sayd to his brother, be strong.
7The carpenter comforted the goldsmith, and the goldsmith the hammerman, saying, sowder wyll do very well in it: and they fastened it with nayles, that it shoulde not be moued.
4And they made two sydes for it, to close them vp by the two edges.
3Can two walke together, except they be agreed?
43And wheras thou sawest iron mixt with clay and earth, they shall mingle themselues with the seede of men, and yet not ioyne one with another, as iron will not be mixt with clay.
24For this cause shall man leaue his father and his mother, and shalbe ioyned with his wyfe: and they shall become one fleshe.
10And he coupled fiue curtaines by them selues, and other fiue by them selues.
14They are fashioned as is the clay with the seale, and all stand vp as a garment.
8The beastes creepe into their dennes, and remaine in their places.
3Fiue curtaynes shalbe coupled together one to another, and other fiue curtaynes shalbe coupled one to another.
21Tye them continually in thyne heart, and bynde them about thy necke.
8But if they be layde in chaynes, or bounde with the bondes of trouble,
5For they haue conspired all in one minde: & are confederate against thee.
8No man shall thrust another, but euery one shall walke in his path: and if they shall fall on the sworde, they shall not be wounded.
18And he made fiftie taches of brasse, to couple the tent together, that it myght be one.
4For there be no bondes of death that can holde them: and the galaries of their houses be strong.
18For it is a pleasaunt thing if thou kepe them in thyne heart, and order them in thy lippes:
1A song of high degrees (made) of Dauid. Beholde howe good and howe pleasaunt a thing it is: that brethren dwel together in vnitie.
6They haue eares and heare not: they haue noses and smell not.
7They haue handes and handle not, they haue feete and walke not: and they vtter no sounde out of their throtes.
8He byndeth the water in his cloudes, & the cloude is not broken vnder them.
17But let them be onlye thyne owne, and not straungers with thee.
21Let them not depart from thine eyes, but kepe them euen in the middest of thyne heart:
22For they are life vnto those that finde them, and health vnto all their bodyes.
9Thou hast set them their boundes which they shall not passe: neither shall they returne agayne to couer the earth.
2Canst thou put a hooke in the nose of him, or bore his iawe through with a naule?
20Nowe are there many members, yet but one body.
13Hide them in the dust together, and couer their faces in secrete: