Psalms 104:16
The trees of God be satisfied: euen the Cedars of Libanus which he hath planted.
The trees of God be satisfied: euen the Cedars of Libanus which he hath planted.
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9Mountaynes and all hylles: fruitfull trees and all Cedars.
9Thou madst roome before it: thou causedst it to take roote, and it hath filled the lande.
10The hilles were couered with her shadowe: and goodly high Cedar trees with her bowes.
11She stretched out her braunches vnto the sea: and her bowes vnto the riuer.
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.
12The foules of the ayre haue their habitation nigh vnto them: singing out of the midst of the bowes of trees.
13He watereth the hilles from aboue: the earth is replenished with the fruite of thy workes.
17Wherin the birdes make their nestes: in the fyrre trees the storke buyldeth.
3Behold, Assur is a Cedar in Libanon, with faire braunches, and with thycke shadowing bowes, of a hygh stature, & his top was among the thicke bowes.
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.
6Al foules of the aire made their nestes in his braunches, vnder his bowes did all the beastes of the fielde bring foorth their young, and vnder his shadowe dwelt all mightie nations.
7Beautiful was he in his greatnesse, and in the length of his braunches: for his roote stoode beside great waters.
8No Cedar tree might hyde hym in the garden of God, there was no fyrre trees like his braunches, the chestnut trees were not like the bowes of him: all the trees in the garden of God, might not be compared vnto him in his beautie.
9I made him faire with the multitude of his braunches: insomuch that all the trees in the pleasaunt garden of God had enuie at hym.
22Thus saith the Lorde God, I wyll also take of the top of this hye Cedar, and wyll set it, and cut of the top of the tender plant thereof, and wyll plant it vpon an hye hyll and a great.
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.
24And all the trees of the fielde shall knowe that I the Lorde haue brought downe the hye tree, and exalted the lowe tree, that I haue dryed vp the greene tree, and made the drye tree to florishe, euen I the Lorde that spake it, haue also brought it to passe.
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,
5I wyll be vnto Israel as the deawe, and he shall growe as the lilie, and his roote shall breake out as the trees of Libanus.
6His braunches shal spreade out abrode, and be as faire as the oliue tree, & smell as Libanus.
7They that dwell vnder his shadowe, shall returne & growe vp as the corne, and florishe as the vine: he shall haue as good a name as the wine of Libanus.
19I plant in the waste grounde trees of Cedar, Boxe, Myrre, and Oliues, and in the drie I set Firre trees, Elmes, and Hawthornes together.
5The voyce of God breaketh the Cedar trees: yea God breaketh the Cedars of Libanus.
17the seelinges of our house are of Cedar tree, and our crosse ioyntes of Cipresse.
8Yea euen the Firre trees and Cedars of Libanus reioyce at thy fall, saying: Nowe that thou art layde downe, there come no mo vp to hewe downe vs.
12The fielde shalbe ioyfull and all that is in it: then shall all the trees of the wood reioyce before the face of God.
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.
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.
6Then did it grow, and was a spreading vine, but lowe of stature, whose braunches turned towarde it, and the rootes of it were vnder it: thus there came of it a vine, and it brought foorth braunches, and shot foorth buddes.
15a well of gardens, a well of liuing waters which runne downe from Libanus.
15That he may bryng foorth foode out of the earth: both wine that maketh glad the heart of man, and oyle to make hym haue a chearefull countenaunce, & also bread to strengthen mans heart.
14So that none of all the trees by the waters shalbe exalted in their heyght, nor shoot vp their toppes among the thycke bowes, neither shall their trees stande in their heyght, as many of them as drinke water: for they are all deliuered vnto death in the neather partes of the earth, in the mids of the children of men among them that go downe to the pit.
13And vpon all high and stout Cedar trees of Libanus, and vpon all the okes of Basan.
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.
33Then shall the trees of the wood reioyce at the presence of the Lord, because he commeth to iudge the earth.
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.
21Whose leaues were fayre, and the fruite therof much, and in it was meate for all: vnder the which the beastes of the fielde had their habitation, and vpon whose braunches the foules of the aire did sit:
12The leaues therof were fayre, and the fruite therof much, and in it was meate for all: the beastes of the fielde had shadowes vnder it, and the foules of the aire dwelt in the bowes therof: al fleshe fed of it.
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.
15and vineyarde that thy ryght hande hath planted, and the young braunche which thou hast fortified for thy selfe.
16It is a greene tree before the sunne, & shooteth foorth the braunches ouer his garden.
10And the trees sayd to the figge tree: Come thou, and be kyng ouer vs.
12Then sayde the trees vnto the vine: Come thou and be kyng ouer vs.
1Open thy doores O Libanus, that ye fire may consume thy Cedar trees.
33And he spake of trees, euen from the Cedar tree that groweth in Libanon, vnto the Isope that springeth out of the wall: He spake also of beastes, of foules, of wormes, and of fishes.
3And 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.