Psalms 139:12
Truely the darknesse shall not darken any thing from thee, and the night shalbe as lyghtsome as the day: darknesse and lyght to thee are both a lyke.
Truely the darknesse shall not darken any thing from thee, and the night shalbe as lyghtsome as the day: darknesse and lyght to thee are both a lyke.
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10Euen there also thy hande shall leade me: and thy right hande shall holde me.
11And yf I say peraduenture the darknesse shall couer me: and the night shalbe day for me,
28Thou also hast lyghtened my candell: God my Lorde hath made my darknesse to be lyght.
12Chaunging the night into day, and the light approching into darkenesse.
13Though I tary neuer so much, yet the graue is my house, & I haue made my bed in the darke.
29For thou art my lyght, O Lorde: and the Lorde shall light my darkenesse.
13For thou hast my reynes in thy possession: thou didst couer me in my mothers wombe.
20Thou makest darknes and it is night: wherein all the beastes of the forrest do go abrode.
11Shouldest thou then see no darknesse? shoulde not the water fludde run ouer thee?
19Then shewe me the way where light dwelleth, & where is the place of darkenesse?
22He reuealeth the deepe & secrete thinges, he knoweth the thing that lieth in darknesse, for the light dwelleth with him.
22There is no darkenesse nor shadowe of death that can hide the wicked doers from him.
22Yea a lande as darke as darknesse it selfe, and into the shadowe of death where is none order, but the light is there as darknesse.
16The day is thine, & the nyght is thine: thou hast prepared the light & the sunne.
7Whyther can I go from thy spirite: or whyther can I flee away from thy face?
8If I ascende vp into heauen, thou art there: if I lay me downe in hell, thou art there also.
22Loke what lyeth hid in darkenesse he declareth it openly, and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light.
12Shall thy wonderous workes be knowen in the darke? and thy righteousnes in the lande of forgetfulnes?
17Because I am not cut of before the darkenesse, neither hath he couered the cloude fro my face.
1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. O God thou hast searched me to the quicke: and thou hast knowen me.
2Thou knowest my downe sitting & myne vprising: thou vnderstandest my thoughtes long before they be.
3Thou compassest about my path, and my iourney into all coastes: and thou vsest all my wayes.
4For there is not a word in my tongue: but beholde thou O Lorde knowest it altogether.
5And the lyght shyneth in darkenesse: and the darknesse comprehended it not.
3When his light shined vpon my head, when I went after the same light and shining, euen through the darknesse:
14They runne into darknesse by fayre day, and grope at the noone day as in the night.
4The same day be turned to darknesse, and not regarded of God from aboue, neither let the light shyne vpon it:
5But let it be stayned with darknesse and the shadowe of death, let the dimme cloude fall vpon it, whiche may make it terrible as a most bitter day.
6Let the darke storme ouercome that night, and let it not be ioyned vnto the dayes of the yere, nor counted in the number of the monethes.
20Shall not the day of the Lorde be darkenesse, and not light? euen darkenesse and no light in it.
2He droue me foorth and led me, yea into darknesse, but not into light.
3The darkenesse shall once come to an ende: he can seke out the grounde of all thinges, the stones, the darke, and the shadowe of death.
13Wilt thou therfore say, Tushe, howe should God know? can he iudge through the darke cloude?
2Who is decked with light as it were with a garment: spreadyng out the heauens like a curtayne.
16Honour the Lorde your God or he take his light from you, and or euer your feete stumble in darcknesse at the hyll: lest when you loke for the lyght, he turne it into the shadowe and darcknesse of death.
15The substaunce of my body was not hyd from thee: when I was made in secrete and fashioned with distinct members in my mothers wombe.
16Thyne eyes dyd see me when I was most imperfect: and in thy booke were written euery day of them wherin the partes of my body were shaped, and no one of them were knowen vnto thee.
9For with thee is the fountaine of lyfe: and in thy light shall we see light.
12He made darknes a tabernacle rounde about him: with waters gathered together in thicke cloudes.
6The sunne shal not hurt thee by day: neither the moone by nyght.
35Take heede therefore, that the lyght which is in thee, be not darknes.
36If all thy body therfore be cleare, hauyng no part darke, then shall it all be full of lyght, euen as when a candle doth lyght thee with bryghtnes.
16In the darke they digge through houses, whiche they marked for them selues in the day time: they knowe not the light.
17The morning is to them euen as the shadow of death: if one know them, they are in the terrours of the shadowe of death,
11For his secrete place he dyd put darkenesse: and for his pauilion rounde about hym, he dyd put darknesse of waters in cloudes of the ayre.
17Then should thy lyfe be as cleare as the noone day, thou shouldest shine forth, and be as the morning.
9In the twylight of the euening, when it began nowe to be night and darke:
9Let the starres of that night be dimme thorowe darkenesse of it, let it loke for light, but haue none, neither let it see the dawning of the day:
19But the way of the vngodly is as the darkenesse, they knowe not where they fall.
5And this is the tydynges whiche we haue hearde of hym & declare vnto you, that God is lyght, & in hym is no darkenesse at all.