Job 41:27
He setteth asmuch by iron as by a strawe, and asmuch by brasse as by a rotten sticke.
He setteth asmuch by iron as by a strawe, and asmuch by brasse as by a rotten sticke.
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28He starteth not away from him that bendeth the bowe: & as for sling stones he careth asmuch for stouble as for the.
29He counteth the dartes no better then a strawe, he laugheth him to scorne that shaketh the speare.
30Sharpe stones are vnder him lyke potsheardes, and he lyeth vpon sharpe thinges as vpon the soft myre.
23The members of his body are ioyned so strait one to another, and cleaue so fast together, that he cannot be moued.
24His heart is as hard as a stone, and as fast as the stythie that the smyth smiteth vpon.
25When he goeth the mightie are afraide, and feare troubleth them.
26If any man drawe out a sword at him, it shall not hurt him: there may neither speare, laueling, nor brestplate abide him.
18His bones are lyke pipes of brasse, yea his bones are lyke staues of iron.
19He is the chiefe of the wayes of God, he that made him wyl make his sword to approche vnto him.
24He shall flee from the iron weapon, and the bowe of steele shall strike him through.
2Where yron is digged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
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:
24Yet rusheth he in fiercely beating the grounde, he thinketh it not the noyse of the trumpettes:
12Doth one iron hurt another? or one metall that commeth from the north another?
23And the heauen that is ouer thy head shalbe brasse, and the earth that is vnder thee, iron.
12Is my strength the strength of stones? or is my fleshe of brasse?
16For he breaketh the gates of brasse: & smyteth the barres of iron in sunder.
6And he had bootes of brasse vpon his legges, and a shielde of brasse vpon his shoulders.
19Thinkest thou that he wyll regarde thy riches? he shall not care for golde, nor for all them that excell in strength.
19And wyll breake the pride of your power, and I wyll make your heauen as iron, and your earth as brasse.
9Beholde his hope is in vaine: for shall not one perishe euen at the sight of him?
15Shall the axe boast it selfe against him that heweth therwith? or shal the sawe make any bragging against hym that ruleth it? That were euen lyke as if the rod did exalt it selfe against him that beareth it, or as though the staffe should magnifie it selfe as who say it were no wood.
12The smith maketh an axe, and tempereth it with hotte coales, and fashioneth it with hammers, and worketh it with all the strength of his armes, yea sometime he is fainte for very hunger, and so thirstie that he hath no more power.
21He powreth contempt vpon princes, and maketh the strength of the mightie weake.
34He hath taught my handes to fyght: and myne armes to breake a bowe of steele.
7Canst thou fil the basket with his skin? or the fishe panier with his head?
35He teacheth my handes to fight: that euen a bowe of steele is broken with myne armes.
28And I as a rotten thing do consume away, as a garment that is moth eaten.
18As he that fayneth him selfe mad, casteth firebrandes, deadly arrowes and dartes:
21In so much that his body is cleane consumed away, and his bones appeare which before were not seene.
33His legges were of iron, his feete were part of iron and part of clay.
28For they are all stubborne apostates and fallen away, walking deceiptfully, they are cleane brasse and iron, for they hurt and destroy euery man.
29The bellowes are brent in the fire, the leade is not moulten, the melter melteth in vayne, for the euill is not taken away from them.
30Therefore do they call them naughtie siluer, because the Lorde hath cast them out.
17Like as one iron whetteth another, so doth one man comfort another.
16Though he heape vp siluer as the dust, and prepare rayment as the clay:
17If they be esteemed by their wisdome, all men are become fooles: confounded be all the casters of images, for the thing that they make, is but deceipt, and hath no breath.
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.
9He shall set engins of warre before hym against thy walles, & with his weapons breake downe thy towres.
10Sharpened is it to make a great slaughter, and furbished that it may glitter: Shall we then make mirth? It contemneth the rodde of my sonne as all other trees.
26The vngodly doth he punishe openly,
20Moreouer, shal the image maker that the poore man which is disposed may haue some thyng to set vp also, seeke out and choose a tree that is not rotten, and carue thereout an image that moueth not?
9As a greene thorne kindled with fyre, goeth out before your pottes be made whot: euen so let a furious rage bring him to naught.
7Saying lo this is the man that put not the Lorde to be his strength: but trusted vnto the multitude of his riches, and strengthed him selfe in his wickednesse.
18Thou sonne of man, the house of Israel is vnto me as drosse: all they are brasse, tinne, iron, and lead in the middest of the furnace, euen drosse of siluer are they.
40The fourth kingdome shalbe strong as iron: for as iron breaketh in peeces and subdueth all thinges, and as iron bruiseth all these thinges, so shall it breake in peeces and bruise all.
9Who so remoueth stones, shall haue trauayle withall: and he that heweth wood, shalbe hurt therwith.
10When an iron is blunt and the poynt not sharpened, it must be whet agayne, and that with might: Euen so doth wisdome folowe diligence.
22He beleueth neuer to be deliuered out of darknesse: for the sworde is alwayes before his eyes.