Psalms 19:5

Bishops' Bible (1568)

which commeth foorth as a bridegrome out of his chamber, and reioyceth as a giaunt to runne his course.

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  • Eccl 1:5 : 5 The sunne aryseth, the sunne goeth downe, and returneth to his place, that he may there ryse vp agayne.
  • Isa 62:5 : 5 And lyke as a young man taketh a virgin to mariage, so shal thy sonnes be maried vnto thee: and as a bridegrome is glad of his bride, so shall thy God reioyce ouer thee.
  • 1 Cor 9:24-26 : 24 Perceaue ye not howe that they which run in a race, run all, but one receaueth the rewarde? So run that ye may obtayne. 25 Euery man that proueth maisteries, abstayneth from all thynges, and they do it to obtayne a crowne that shall perishe: but we to obtayne an euerlasting crowne. 26 I therfore so run, not as at an vncertayne thing: So fight I, not as one that beateth the ayre.
  • Phil 3:13-14 : 13 Brethren I count not my selfe as yet that I haue attained: but this one thing I say I forget those thinges which are behynde, and endeuour my selfe vnto those thynges which are before, 14 And I prease towarde the marke, for the price of the hye callyng of God in Christe Iesus.
  • Heb 12:1-2 : 1 Wherfore, seyng that we are compassed with so great a cloude of witnesses, lay away all that presseth downe, & the sinne that hangeth so fast on, let vs run with patience vnto the battayle that is set before vs: 2 Lokyng vnto Iesus, the captayne and finissher of our fayth, which for the ioy that was set before hym, endured the crosse, hauyng dispised the shame, and is set downe on the ryght hande of the throne of God.
  • John 3:29 : 29 He that hath ye bride, is the bridegrome. But the friende of the brydegrome, which standeth & heareth him, reioyceth greatly because of ye brydegromes voyce. This my ioy therfore is fulfylled.
  • Isa 61:10 : 10 And therefore I am ioyfull in the Lorde, and my soule reioyceth in God: For he hath put vpon me the garment of saluation, and couered me with the mantle of righteousnesse: He shal decke me lyke a bridegrome, and as a bride that hath her apparell vpon her.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 6His settyng foorth is from the vtmost part of heauen, and his circuite vnto the vtmost part therof: and there is nothing hyd from his heat.

  • Ps 19:1-4
    4 verses
    78%

    1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. The heauens declare the glorie of God: and the firmament sheweth his handy worke.

    2A day occasioneth talke therof vnto a day: and a night teacheth knoweledge vnto a nyght.

    3No language, no wordes, no voyce of theirs is hearde:

    4yet their sounde goeth into all landes, and their wordes into the endes of the worlde.In them he hath set a tabernacle for the sunne:

  • 5The sunne aryseth, the sunne goeth downe, and returneth to his place, that he may there ryse vp agayne.

  • 7Let vs be glad, & reioyce, & geue honor to hym: for the mariage of the lambe is come, & his wyfe made her selfe redy.

  • 5And lyke as a young man taketh a virgin to mariage, so shal thy sonnes be maried vnto thee: and as a bridegrome is glad of his bride, so shall thy God reioyce ouer thee.

  • Song 2:8-10
    3 verses
    70%

    8I charge you (O ye daughters of Hierusalem) by the roes and hindes of the fiede, that ye wake not vp my loue, nor touche her, tyll she be content her selfe.

    9Me thinke I heare the voyce of my beloued: lo, there commeth he hopping vpon the mountaines, and leaping ouer the litle hilles.

    10My beloued is lyke a roe or a young hart: beholde he standeth behinde our wall, he looketh in at the windowe, and peepeth thorowe the grace.

  • Prov 5:18-19
    2 verses
    70%

    18Let thy well be blessed, and be glad with the wyfe of thy youth.

    19Let her be as the louyng Hinde and pleasaunt Roe: let her breastes alway satisfie thee, and holde thee euer content with her loue.

  • 29He that hath ye bride, is the bridegrome. But the friende of the brydegrome, which standeth & heareth him, reioyceth greatly because of ye brydegromes voyce. This my ioy therfore is fulfylled.

  • 17Come agayne O my beloued, and be lyke as a roe or a young hart vpon the wyde mountaines.

  • 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.

  • 6And euen at mydnyght, there was a crye made: beholde, the brydegrome commeth, go out to meete hym.

  • 10What is she this that loketh foorth as the mornyng, faire as the moone, cleare as the sunne, and fearfull as an armie of men with their banners?

  • 21He breaketh the grounde with the hooffes of his feete, he reioyceth cherefully in his strength, and runneth to meete the harnest men.

  • 8They also that dwel in the vtmost partes of the earth be afrayde at thy signes: thou makest them reioyce at the going foorth of the morning and euenyng.

  • 11Go foorth (O ye daughters of Sion) and beholde king Solomon in the crowne wherewith his mother crowned him in the day of his mariage, and in the day of the gladnesse of his heart.

  • 6O that I might go to the mountaine of myrre, and to the hil of frankencense, til the day breake, and til the shadowes be past away.

  • 10And therefore I am ioyfull in the Lorde, and my soule reioyceth in God: For he hath put vpon me the garment of saluation, and couered me with the mantle of righteousnesse: He shal decke me lyke a bridegrome, and as a bride that hath her apparell vpon her.

  • Ps 50:1-2
    2 verses
    68%

    1A psalme of Asaph. The most mightie Lorde God hath spoken: and called the earth from the rysyng vp of the sunne, vnto the goyng downe therof.

    2Out of Sion: hath the Lorde appeared in perfect beautie.

  • 1Then shall the kyngdome of heauen be lykened vnto ten virgins, which toke their lampes, and went to meete the brydegrome.

  • 14O get thee away my loue, and be as a roe or a young hart vpon the sweete smellyng mountaynes.

  • 5Lyke the noyse of charrettes vpon the toppes of the mountaynes they shall skip, like the noyse of a flamyng fire deuouryng the stubble, and as a strong people prepared to battayle.

  • 6Who is this that commeth vp out of the wyldernesse like vapours of smoke, as it were a smell of myrre, frankensence, and all maner spices of the Apothecarie?

  • 15His legges are as the pillers of Marble set vpon sockettes of golde. His face is as Libanus: and as the beautie of the Cedar trees.

  • 19Behold it will reioyce by this meanes, if it may growe in another mould.

  • 7The light is sweete, and a pleasaunt thing is it for the eyes to looke vpon the sunne.

  • 19He hath made the moone for certayne seasons: and the sunne knoweth his goyng downe.

  • Prov 7:18-19
    2 verses
    67%

    18Come let vs take our fill of loue vntyll the morning, and let vs solace our selues with the pleasures of loue.

    19For the good man is not at home, he is gone farre of.

  • 6He that goeth foorth on his way, and wepyng beareth pretious seede: shall doubtlesse returning, come againe with a ioyfull noyse, bryngyng his sheaues with hym.

  • 2Who is decked with light as it were with a garment: spreadyng out the heauens like a curtayne.

  • 19The way of an Egle in the ayre, the way of a serpent vpon a stone, the way of a ship in the middest of the sea, and the way of a man with a young woman:

  • 32He maketh the path to be seene after him, and he maketh the deepe to seeme all hoarie.

  • 11O come on my loue, we wyll go foorth into the fielde, and take our lodgyng in the villages.

  • 15He sendeth foorth his commaundement vpon the earth: his word runneth very swiftly.

  • 31As for the rounde compasse of this worlde I make it ioyfull: for my delite is to be among the chyldren of men.

  • 2Before the sunne, the light, the moone, and starres be darkened, and or the cloudes turne agayne after the rayne:

  • 18The path of the righteous shineth, as the light that is euer bryghter and bryghter vnto the perfect day.

  • 23Man goeth foorth to his worke: and to do his seruice vntyll the euening.

  • 2He commeth vp, and is cut downe like a floure: He fleeth as it were a shadow, and neuer continueth in one state.

  • 4Drawe thou me vnto thee we wyll runne after thee. The kyng hath brought me into his priuie chaumbers: We wylbe glad and reioyce in thee, we thinke more of thy loue then of wine: they that be righteous loue thee.

  • 19Out of his mouth go torches, and sparkes of fire leape out.

  • 1To the chiefe musition, a psalme of Dauid. The kyng ought to reioyce in thy strength O God: and he ought to be exceedyng glad of thy saluation.

  • 5The fourth day whan they arose early in the mornyng, the man stoode vp, to depart. And the damosels father sayde vnto his sonne in lawe: Comfort thyne heart with a morsell of bread, and then go your way.