Psalms 1:3
And he shalbe lyke a tree planted by the waters syde, that bryngeth foorth her fruite in due season: and whose leafe wythereth not, for whatsoeuer he doth it shall prosper.
And he shalbe lyke a tree planted by the waters syde, that bryngeth foorth her fruite in due season: and whose leafe wythereth not, for whatsoeuer he doth it shall prosper.
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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.
7O blessed is the man that putteth his trust in the Lorde, and whose hope is in the Lorde hym selfe.
8For he shalbe as a tree that is planted by the water side, which spreadeth out the roote vnto moystnesse, whom the heate can not harme when it commeth, but his leafe shalbe greene: And though there growe but litle fruite because of drouth, yet is he not carefull, but he neuer leaueth of to bryng foorth fruite.
1Blessed is the man that walketh not in the counsell of the vngodly: nor standeth in the way of sinners, nor sitteth in the seate of the scornefull.
2But his delight is in the lawe of God: and in God his lawe exerciseth himselfe day and night.
12The ryghteous shall florishe lyke a paulme tree: and shall spread abroade like a Cedar in Libanus.
13Such as be planted in the house of God: shall florishe in the courtes of our Lorde.
14They shall styll bryng foorth fruite in their age: they shalbe fat and florishyng.
4As for the vngodly it is not so with them: but they are like the chaffe which the winde scattereth abrode.
30For ye shalbe as a tree whose leaues are fallen away, and as a garden that hath no moystnesse.
5He toke also of the seede of the land, and planted it in a fruiteful grounde, he brought it vnto great waters, and set it in an open trenche.
16It is a greene tree before the sunne, & shooteth foorth the braunches ouer his garden.
7For if a tree be cut downe, there is some hope yet that it wyll sproute and shoote foorth the braunches againe.
8Though the roote of it be waxen olde, and the stocke thereof be dead in the grounde:
9Yet when it getteth the sent of water, it wyll budde and bring foorth bowes, lyke as a tree that is planted.
28He that trusteth in his riches shall haue a fall: but the ryghteous shall florishe as the greene leafe.
8It was planted vpon a good soyle beside great waters, so that it should haue brought out braunches, & borne fruite, and haue ben a goodly vine.
9Speake thou therfore, thus saith the Lorde God: Shall this vine prosper? shall he not pull vp the rootes therof, and destroy the fruite thereof, and cause them to dry? all the leaues of her bud shall wither without great power, or many people, to plucke it vp by the rootes thereof.
10Behold, it was planted: Shall it prosper therfore? Shall it not be dryed vp and withered? when the east winde shall touche it, it shall wither in the trenches where it grewe.
12By this riuer vpon the bankes therof on this side and on that side shall grow all trees for meate, whose leaues shall not fade, neither shall the fruite thereof fall, but shall bring foorth newe fruite according to his monethes, for the waters thereof run out of the sanctuarie: and the fruite thereof shalbe for meate, and the leaues thereof for medicine.
6His braunches shal spreade out abrode, and be as faire as the oliue tree, & smell as Libanus.
2His seede shalbe mightie vpon the earth: the generation of them that dwell vprightly, shalbe blessed.
3Riches and plenteousnes shalbe in his house: and his righteousnes endureth for euer.
6Euen as the valleys are they layde abrode, & as gardens by the riuers side, as the tentes whiche the Lorde hath pitched, and as cypres trees beside the waters.
16His rootes shalbe dryed vp beneath, and aboue shall his braunche be cut downe.
16A handfull of corne shall be sowed in the earth vpon the toppe of hylles: and the fruite therof shall make a noyse lyke Libanus, and shall florishe in the citie lyke grasse vpon the earth.
7Beautiful was he in his greatnesse, and in the length of his braunches: for his roote stoode beside great waters.
4The waters made him great, and the deepe set him vp on hye, with her riuers running rounde about his plantes, and sent out her litle riuers vnto all the trees of the fielde.
5Therefore was he higher then all the trees of the fielde, and his bowes were multiplied, & his braunches were long, because of the multitude of the waters, which the deepe sent out.
3A man can not endure in vngodlinesse: but the roote of the ryghteous shall not be moued.
12No, but whilste it is nowe in his greennesse, though it be not cut downe, yet withereth it before any other hearbe:
16The trees of God be satisfied: euen the Cedars of Libanus which he hath planted.
8Let not the booke of this lawe departe out of thy mouth, but occupie thy minde therein day & night, that thou maiest obserue and doe according to all yt is written therein: For then shalt thou make thy way prosperous, and then thou shalt do wisely.
4They shall growe together lyke as the grasse, and as the willowes by the waters side.
32He shal perishe afore his time be worne out, and his braunche shall not be greene.
33He shalbe plucked of as an vntimely grape from the vine, and shall let his floure fall as the oliue doth.
7Holde thee still in God, and wayte paciently vpon him: fret not thy selfe at him whose way doth prosper, at the man that doth abhominations.
7In his dayes the ryghteous wyll florishe: and there shalbe aboundaunce of peace so long as the moone endureth.
30The fruite of the ryghteous is a tree of life: and he that winneth mens soules is wise.
31The lawe of his God is in his heart: therfore his feete shall not slide.
14Moreouer, he goeth out to hewe Cedar trees, he bringeth home Elmes and Okes, and taking a bolde courage, he seeketh out the best timber of the wood: he him selfe hath planted a Pine tree, whiche the rayne hath swelled,
4And as the morning lyght when the sunne is vp, a morning in which are no cloudes, so shal my house be, but not as the grasse of the earth is by bryghtnesse and rayne.
6The dayes are comming that Iacob shall take roote, Israel shalbe greene and florishe, and the world shalbe filled with fruite.
35I my selfe haue seene the vngodly in great power: and florishing lyke a greene bay tree.
10Say to the ryghteous that it shall go well with them: for they shall eate the fruite of their owne studies.
13His soule shall rest all nyght at ease: and his seede shall inherite the lande.
22The trees couer him with their shadowe, and the wyllowes of the brooke compasse him about.
17Euen so, euery good tree, bryngeth foorth good fruite: But a corrupt tree, bryngeth foorth euyll fruite.
19For my roote was spread out by the waterside: and the deawe lay vpon my corne.
23namely vpon the hye hyll of Israel will I plant it, that it may bryng foorth bowes, and geue fruite, and be an excellent Cedar: and vnder it shall remayne all byrdes, and euery foule shall remaine vnder the shadowe of the braunches thereof.