Psalms 78:33
When he slue them, they sought hym: they repented them, and made God their morninges worke.
When he slue them, they sought hym: they repented them, and made God their morninges worke.
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32Therfore their dayes dyd he consume in vanitie: & their yeres in a short troublous time.
34And they remembred that the Lorde was their rocke: & that the Lorde most hyghest was their redeemer.
9For all our dayes do passe in thine anger: we spende our yeres as in speaking a worde.
10The dayes of our yeres be in all threescore yeres and tenne, and yf through strength of nature men come to foure score yeres: yet is their iolitie but labour and care, yea moreouer it passeth in haste from vs, and we flee from it.
18Uayne is it and an erronious worke, and in the tyme of visitation it shall perishe.
13They spend their dayes in wealthines, but sodainely they go downe to the graue.
17Which when they haue passed by do vanishe, and when the heate commeth they fayle out of their place.
18They depart from the course of their wonted chanell to other places, they runne in vayne and perishe.
15The vayne craftesmen with their workes that they in their vanitie haue made, shall perishe one with another in time of visitation.
18Truely thou doest set them in slippery places: and castest them downe headlong for to be destroyed.
19Oh howe be they brought to a destruction euen vpon a sodayne: they faynt, they consume away for very dread.
20They shalbe smitten from the morning vnto the euening: yea they shall perishe for euer, when no man regardeth them.
39For he considered that they were but fleshe, and that they were euen a winde that passeth away & cometh not againe.
40How oft dyd they prouoke hym in the wildernes: & greeued hym in the desert?
5Behold thou hast made my dayes as it were an hand breadth long, & mine age is euen as nothing before thee: truely euery man is al together vanitie. Selah.
6Truely man walketh in a vayne shadowe, truely he and all his do disquiet them selues in vayne: he heapeth vp riches, & can not tel who shal vse them.
27Because they tourned backe from him, and would not consider all his wayes:
23But heauinesse, sorowe, and disquietnesse all the dayes of his life? Insomuch that his heart can not rest in the nyght: This is also a vayne thyng.
17Let them be confounded and astonied with feare euer more & more: let them be put to shame, and perishe.
23he afflicted my strength in the way, he shortened my dayes.
31Therfore shall they eate of the fruite of their owne way, and be fylled with their owne inuentions.
10For my life is wasted with sorow, and mine eares with mourning: my strength fayleth me because of mine iniquitie, and my bones are putrified.
5For they geue not their minde to vnderstande the doynges of God and the worke of his handes: therefore he wyll breake them downe, and not buylde them vp.
11Because they went from the wordes of the Lorde: and lightly regarded the counsayle of the most highest.
12Therfore he humbled their heart thorowe heauines: they fall downe, and there is none to helpe them.
11But they forgat his workes: and his wonders which he had shewed them.
14Thus shal their soule perishe in foolishnes, and their lyfe among the fornicatours.
4Man is lyke a thyng of naught: his dayes be lyke a shadowe that passeth away.
39But when they do fall from God, they are diminished & brought low: through oppression, calamitie, & griefe of minde.
13This their way is their foolishnesse: yet their posteritie prayse their saying. Selah.
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.
2For wherto might the strength of their handes haue serued me? for the time was but lost among them.
3For very miserie and hunger they fled into the wildernesse, a darke place, horrible and waste,
43Many a time dyd God deliuer them, but they rebelled against hym with their owne inuentions: and were brought downe for their wickednes.
8If a man lyue many yeres, and be glad in them all, let hym remember the dayes of darknesse whiche shalbe manye, and that foloweth: Al thinges shalbe but vanitie.
15For they refused his statutes, and his appoyntment that he made with their fathers, and the witnesses wherwith he witnessed vnto them, and they folowed vanitie, and became vayne, and went after the heathen that were round about them, concerning whom the Lorde had charged them that they shoulde not do lyke them.
13Againe, as for the vngodly it shall not be well with him, neither shall he prolong his dayes: but euen as a shadowe, so shall he be that feareth not God.
29Lo wicked are they, and vayne, with the thinges also that they take in hand, yea their images are but winde and vayne thinges.
16I can see no remedy, I shall liue no more: O spare me then, for my dayes are but vanitie.
27They reele to and fro, and they do stacker like a drunken man: and their wysdome fayleth them.
37Yet for all that he beyng most merciful: cleane pardoned all their misdeedes, and destroyed them not.
17All the dayes of his lyfe also he dyd eate in the darke, with great carefulnesse, sicknesse, and sorowe.
42They thought not of his hande: in the day when he redeemed them from the enemie.
10For I haue seene often the vngodly brought to their graues, and yet they haue returned into the citie agayne: and came from the place of holy men, whiche in the citie were growen out of memorie, as were those also that liued well: This is also a vayne thing.
5They come in no misfortune lyke other folke: neither are they plagued lyke other men.
29And they prouoked the Lorde vnto anger with their owne inuentions: and a plague fell mightily amongst them.
20The vngodly soroweth all the dayes of his lyfe as it were a woman with childe, and the number of a tirauntes yeres is vnknowen.
13But within a very short whyle they forgat his workes: they woulde not wayte for his counsell.
22His soule draweth vnto the graue, and his lyfe to death.
11My dayes are past, and my counsailes and thoughtes of my heart are vanished away,