Job 41:22

Bishops' Bible (1568)

In his necke ther remaineth strength, and nothing is to labourous for him.

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Referenced Verses

  • Job 39:19 : 19 Hast thou geue the horse his strength, or learned him to ney coragiously?
  • Job 40:16 : 16 Lo how his strength is in his loynes, and what power he hath in the nauil of his body.
  • Hos 13:14 : 14 I wyll redeeme them from the power of the graue, and deliuer them from death: O death, I wyll be thy death: O hell, I wyll be thy styng: yet can I see no comfort.
  • 1 Cor 15:55-57 : 55 O death where is thy stynge? O hell where is thy victorie? 56 The stynge of death is sinne, and the strength of sinne is the lawe. 57 But thankes be vnto God, whiche hath geue vs victorie through our Lord Iesus Christe.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 23The members of his body are ioyned so strait one to another, and cleaue so fast together, that he cannot be moued.

  • 21His breath maketh the coles burne, and the flambe goeth out of his mouth.

  • Job 39:19-23
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    19Hast thou geue the horse his strength, or learned him to ney coragiously?

    20Canst thou make him afrayde as a grashopper? where as the stoute neying that he maketh is fearefull.

    21He breaketh the grounde with the hooffes of his feete, he reioyceth cherefully in his strength, and runneth to meete the harnest men.

    22He layeth aside all feare, his stomacke is not abated, neither starteth he backe for any sworde.

    23Though the quiuers rattle vpon him, though the speare and shielde glister:

  • Job 40:16-18
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    16Lo how his strength is in his loynes, and what power he hath in the nauil of his body.

    17When he wyll, he spreadeth out his tayle lyke a Cedar tree, all his sinowes are stiffe.

    18His bones are lyke pipes of brasse, yea his bones are lyke staues of iron.

  • Job 15:26-27
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    26He runneth proudly vpon him, & with a stiffe necke fighteth he against him.

    27Where as he couereth his face with fatnesse, and maketh his body well lyking.

  • Job 18:11-14
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    11Fearefulnesse shall make him afraide on euery side, and shall driue him to his feete.

    12Hunger shalbe his strength, and destruction shalbe redye at his side.

    13It shall eate the strength of his owne skinne, euen the first borne of death shall eate his strength.

    14His hope shalbe rooted out of his dwelling, and shall bring him to the king of feare.

  • 22But while his fleshe is vpon him, it must haue sorowe: and his soule shall mourne within him.

  • 24His breastes are full of milke, and his bones runne full of marowe.

  • Job 33:19-21
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    19He chasteneth hym with sickenesse vpon his bedde, he layeth sore punishement vpon his bones:

    20So that his lyfe may away with no bread, and his soule abhorreth to eate any dayntie meate:

    21In so much that his body is cleane consumed away, and his bones appeare which before were not seene.

  • 25Then shal his fleshe be as freshe as a childes, and shal returne as in the dayes of his youth.

  • Job 20:25-26
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    25The arowe is taken foorth and gone out of the quiuer, and a glistering sword through the gall of him: so feare shall come vpon him.

    26All darknesse shalbe hid in their secrete places, an vnkindled fire shal consume him: and loke what remaineth in his house, it shalbe destroyed.

  • Job 20:13-14
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    13That he fauoured, that would he not forsake, but kept it close in his throte.

    14The bread that he did eate, is turned to the poyson of serpentes within his bodye.

  • Job 41:14-15
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    14Who shall open the doores of his face? for he hath horrible teeth round about.

    15His scales are as it were strong shieldes, so fastened together as if they were sealed:

  • 9Beholde his hope is in vaine: for shall not one perishe euen at the sight of him?

  • 21Thy mouth shall he fill with laughing, and thy lippes with gladnesse.

  • 21A feareful sounde is euer in his eares, and when he is in peace, the destroyer shall come vpon him.

  • 1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. The kyng ought to reioyce in thy strength O God: and he ought to be exceedyng glad of thy saluation.

  • 25When he goeth the mightie are afraide, and feare troubleth them.

  • 22So they shall be lyfe vnto thy soule, and grace vnto thy mouth.

  • 19Out of his mouth go torches, and sparkes of fire leape out.

  • 23Beholde, he drinketh vp whole ryuers and feareth not, he thinketh that he can drawe vp Iordane into his mouth.

  • 17All the dayes of his lyfe also he dyd eate in the darke, with great carefulnesse, sicknesse, and sorowe.

  • 5For a litle short time passeth in his anger, a life is spente in his good wyll: at euening weeping shall begin the night, but ioy commeth in the morning.

  • 4For there be no bondes of death that can holde them: and the galaries of their houses be strong.

  • 12I wyll not keepe secrete his great strength, his power, nor his comely proportion.

  • 30He shall neuer depart out of darkenesse, the flame shal drye vp his branches, with the blast of ye mouth of God shall he be taken away.

  • 24Trouble and anguishe wil make him afrayde, and compasse him about, as is a king in the middest of an armie.

  • 20For he thinketh not much howe long he shall lyue, forasmuch as God fylleth his heart with gladnesse.

  • 1He that is stifnecked and wyll not be refourmed, shall sodaynly be destroyed without any helpe.

  • 4My heart panted, fearefulnesse came vpon me: the nyght of my voluptuousnesse hath he turned agaynst me into feare.

  • 11From his youth his bones are full of pleasures, but now shall it lye downe within him in the earth.

  • 18For the vehemencie of sorowe is my garment chaunged, whiche compasseth me about as the coller of my coote.

  • 22He drue the mightie after hym with his power, and when he was gotten vp no man was sure of lyfe.

  • 13The heart is sorowfull euen in laughter, and the ende of myrth is heauinesse.

  • 8So shall thy nauell be whole, and thy bones strong.