Psalms 106:15
And he gaue them their desire: and sent leannes withal into their soule.
And he gaue them their desire: and sent leannes withal into their soule.
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14And they were taken with a great lust in the wyldernesse: and they tempted God in the desert.
28He let it fall among their tentes: euen rounde about their pauilions.
29So they dyd eate and were wel filled, for he gaue them their owne desire: neuerthelesse they were not alienated from their lust.
30But whyle the meate was yet in their mouthes, the heauy wrath of God came vpon them, and slue the welthyest of them: and made the chosen men of Israel to stoupe.
31For all this they sinned still: and beleued not his wonderous workes.
17Yet for all this they sinned still against hym: so that they prouoked the most hyghest in the wildernesse.
18And they temped god in their heartes: in requiring meate for their lust.
19They spake against God: they said, can God prepare a table in the wildernesse?
5they were hungry and thirstie, their soule fainted in them.
6And they cry vnto god in their trouble: who deliuereth them from their distresse.
16They enuied also at Moyses in the tentes: and at Aaron the saint of God.
15And gauest them bread from heauen when they were hungry, and broughtest foorth water for them out of the rocke when they were thirstye, and promysedst them that they should go in and take possession of the lande ouer which thou haddest lyft vp thyne hand for to geue them.
16But they and our fathers were proud and hardnecked, so that they folowed not thy commaundementes:
40The people required and he brought quayles: and he filled them with the bread of heauen.
18Their soule abhorreth all maner of meate: and they be euen harde at deathes doore.
5And the people spake agaynst God and agaynst Moyses: wherefore haue ye brought vs out of Egypt, for to dye in the wildernesse? for here is neither bread nor water, and our soule lotheth this lyght bread.
24Yea they thought scorne of the lande most to be desired: they gaue no credite vnto his worde.
25But they murmured in their tentes: they would not hearken vnto the voyce of God.
26Then lift he vp his hand against them, to geue them an ouerthrowe in the wildernesse:
27to geue their seede an ouerthrowe amongst the nations, and to scatter them in sundry landes.
12So I gaue them vp vnto the wicked cogitations of their owne heartes: and I did let them folowe their owne imaginations.
50He made away to his indignation, & spared not their soule from death: he gaue their lyfe to be subiect to the pestilence.
20And thou gauest them thy good spirite to enfourme them, and withheldest not thy Manna from their mouth, and gauest them water when they were thirstie.
21Fourtie yeres long didst thou feede them in the wildernesse, so that they lacked nothing: their clothes waxed not olde, and their feete swelled not.
9For he satisfieth the greedie soule: and filleth the hungry soule with goodnes.
40How oft dyd they prouoke hym in the wildernes: & greeued hym in the desert?
29And they prouoked the Lorde vnto anger with their owne inuentions: and a plague fell mightily amongst them.
3For very miserie and hunger they fled into the wildernesse, a darke place, horrible and waste,
65Geue them an obstinate heart, euen thy curse.
3And the chyldren of Israel sayde vnto them: Woulde to God we had dyed by the hande of the Lorde in the lande of Egypt, whe we sate by the fleshe pottes, and when we dyd eate bread our bellies full: for ye haue brought vs out into this wildernesse, to kyl this whole multitude with hunger.
41And he gaue them ouer into the hand of the Heathen: and they that dyd hate them, were lordes ouer them.
43Many a time dyd God deliuer them, but they rebelled against hym with their owne inuentions: and were brought downe for their wickednes.
44Neuerthelesse, he did beholde them in their aduersitie: in geuing eare to their complaint.
33When he slue them, they sought hym: they repented them, and made God their morninges worke.
33And whyle the fleshe was yet betweene their teeth, & yer it was chewed vp, the wrath of the Lorde was kindled against the people, & the Lorde smote the people with an exceedyng great plague.
6But when they were well fed, and had enough, they waxed proude, & forgat me.
32They also prouoked God at the waters of strife: and all was not well with Moyses for their sakes.
33For they had caused an alteration to be of his spirite: so that he spake vnaduisedly with his lippes.
39But when they do fall from God, they are diminished & brought low: through oppression, calamitie, & griefe of minde.
19To deliuer their soules from death: and to preserue their liues in dearth.
32He gaue them haylestones for rayne: and flambes of fire in their lande.
35And they did eate vp all the grasse in their lande: and deuoured the fruite of their grounde.
15But he that shoulde haue ben vpright, when he waxed fat, spurned with his heele: Thou art well fed, thou art growen thicke, thou art euen laden with fatnesse: And he forsoke God his maker, and regarded not the God of his saluation.
16They prouoked hym to anger with straunge gods, euen with abhominations prouoked they hym.
16He fed thee in the wyldernesse with Manna, which thy fathers knewe not, euen for to humble thee, and to proue thee, and that he might so do thee good at thy latter ende,
28He sent darknes, & it was darke: and they went not from his wordes.
29He turned their waters into blood: and slue their fishe.
46He gaue their fruites vnto the caterpiller: & their labour to the grashopper.
25Whose heart so turned that they hated his people: and dealt subtilly with his seruauntes.