Job 5:6
Neither commeth sorowe out of the ground:
Neither commeth sorowe out of the ground:
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7But man is borne vnto labour, like as the sparkes flee vp out of the hot coles,
8But I woulde aske counsell at the Lorde, and talke with God?
4His children were without prosperitie, and they were slayne in the gate, and there was no man to deliuer them.
5His haruest was eaten of the hungrie, & taken from among the thornes, and the thurstie drunke vp their labour: It is not the earth that bringeth foorth iniquitie,
5They come in no misfortune lyke other folke: neither are they plagued lyke other men.
1Man that is borne of woman, hath but a short time to lyue, and is full of miserie.
33For he doth not plague willingly, and afflict the chyldren of men,
16He is the hope of the poore, & the mouth of the wicked shalbe stopped.
17Behold, blessed is the man whom God correcteth, therefore refuse not thou the chastening of the almightie:
18For be maketh a wounde and he healeth: he smiteth, and his hande maketh whole againe.
19He shall deliuer thee in sixe troubles, & in the seuenth there shall no euil come to thee.
38Out of the mouth of the most highest goeth not euyll and good?
39Wherefore then murmureth the liuing man? let hym murmure at his owne sinne.
19Behold it will reioyce by this meanes, if it may growe in another mould.
5Out of the same earth commeth bread, and vnder it as it were fire is turned vp.
6The stones of it are a place of Saphires, and the dust of it is golde.
6Because promotion commeth neither from the east nor from the west: nor yet from the south.
21But beware that thou turne not aside to wickednesse and sinne, which hitherto thou hast chosen more then affliction.
2As the byrde and the swalowe take their flight and flee here and there: so the curse that is geuen in vayne, shall not light vpon a man.
14For oft tymes they perishe with his great miserie and trouble: and yf he haue a chylde, it getteth nothyng.
15Lyke as he came naked out of his mothers wombe, so goeth he thyther agayne, and caryeth nothyng away with him of all his labour.
26Was I not happy? Had I not quietnesse? Was I not in rest? And nowe commeth such miserie vpon me.
6The houses of robbers are in wealth and prosperitie, and they that maliciouslie meddle against God dwell without care, in those thinges that God hath geuen richely with his hande.
29He shall not be riche, neither shall his substaunce continue, neither shal the prosperitie thereof be prolonged vpon earth.
8For as I haue proued by experience, they that plow iniquitie & sow wretchednesse, reape the same.
4Knowest thou not this of olde, and since God plaged man vpon earth,
15Therefore shall his destruction come hastyly vpon hym, sodainly shall he be all to broken, and not be healed.
1There is yet a plague vnder the sunne, and it is a generall thyng among men:
17There must the wicked ceasse from their tyrannie, and there such as laboured valiauntly be at rest:
6He shalbe like the heath that groweth in wildernesse: As for the good thyng that is for to come, he shall not see it, but dwell in a drye place of the wildernesse, in a salt and vnoccupied lande.
24Trouble and anguishe wil make him afrayde, and compasse him about, as is a king in the middest of an armie.
9Will God heare his crye, when trouble commeth vpon him?
24Notwithstanding, thou wilt not stretch out thyne hand against him that is in the graue: shal men crie out against him that is in destruction?
10Therefore art thou compassed about with snares, & sodenly vexed with feare.
6The house of the ryghteous is full of riches: but in the fruites of the vngodly there is trouble.
5Can a birde fal in a snare vpon the earth where no fouler is? or wil he take vp the snare from the earth, and haue taken nothing at all?
22He drue the mightie after hym with his power, and when he was gotten vp no man was sure of lyfe.
19Great are the troubles of the righteous: but God deliuereth him out of all.
7Whereof the mower fylleth not his hande: neither he that byndeth vp the sheaues his armes full.
9What imagine ye against the Lorde? he makes an vtter destruction: ye shall not be troubled twyse.
5Yea, the light of the vngodly shalbe put out, and the sparke of his fire shall not shine.
13Is it not so that there is in me no helpe? & that my substaunce is taken from me?
8But if they be layde in chaynes, or bounde with the bondes of trouble,
20Wherefore is the light geuen to hym that is in miserie? & lyfe vnto them that haue heauy heartes?
16Lo, there is vtterly no goodnesse in their hande, therefore wyll I not haue to do with the counsaile of the vngodly.
13According as the olde prouerbe sayeth, wickednesse proceedeth fro the wicked: But myne hande be not vpon thee.
6Howe much more then man that is but corruption, and the sonne of man which is but a worme?
1I am the man that thorowe the rodde of his wrath haue experience of miserie.
23It is the almightie, we can not finde him out: he is excellent in power and iudgement, and aboundaunt in iustice: he afflicteth not.
11So shall pouertie come vnto thee as one that trauayleth by the way, and necessitie like a weaponed man.