Psalms 78:47
He destroyed their vines with hayle stones: and their wilde figge trees with the harde frost.
He destroyed their vines with hayle stones: and their wilde figge trees with the harde frost.
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48He smote their cattell also with haylestones: and their flockes with thunder boltes.
32He gaue them haylestones for rayne: and flambes of fire in their lande.
33He smote their vines also & figge trees: and he destroyed the trees that were in their coastes.
34He spake the worde, and the grashoppers came: & caterpillers innumerable.
35And they did eate vp all the grasse in their lande: and deuoured the fruite of their grounde.
45He sent amongst them all kind of flyes who dyd eate them: and frogges who destroyed them.
46He gaue their fruites vnto the caterpiller: & their labour to the grashopper.
7He hath destroyed my vine, & barked my figge tree, he hath pilled it and cast it from him, and hath left bowes therof whyte.
8Fire and hayle, snowe and vapours: stormie wynde fulfyllyng his worde.
9Mountaynes and all hylles: fruitfull trees and all Cedars.
25And the hayle smote throughout all the lande of Egypt all that was in the fielde, both man & beast: and the hayle smote all the hearbes of the fielde, and broke all the trees of the fielde.
12But she was pluckt vp in wrath, cast out vpon the grounde, the east wynde dryed vp her fruite her braunches were broken of & withered, as for the roddes of her strength, the fire consumed them.
16His rootes shalbe dryed vp beneath, and aboue shall his braunche be cut downe.
15For they couered all the face of the earth, so that the lande was darke, and they did eate al the hearbes of the land, and all the fruites of the trees whatsoeuer the hayle had lefte: there was no greene thyng left in the trees & hearbes of the fielde through al ye land of Egypt.
5And they shall couer the face of the earth, that it can not be seene: and they shall eate the residue which remayneth vnto you and is escaped from the hayle, and they shall eate euery greene tree that beareth you fruite in the fielde.
32For their vine is of the vineyarde of Sodome, & of the fieldes of Gomorra: their grapes are grapes of gall, and their clusters be bitter.
17The seede is rotte vnder their cloddes, the garners are destroyed, the barnes are ouerthrowen: for the corne is withered.
5For afore the haruest whe the braunch is growen, there shall come ripe fruite of the floure: and he shal cut downe the increase with sithes, and the braunches shall he take away with hookes.
42All the trees and fruite of thy lande shall wormes consume.
16It is brent with fire and cut downe: they shall perishe at the rebuke of thy countenaunce.
19And when the hayle falleth, it shall fall in the wood, and the citie shalbe set lowe in the valley.
17I smote you with blasting, and with mildeawe, and with hayle, in all the worke of your handes, and you turned not vnto me, sayth the Lorde.
18The vngodly is swyft vpon the water: their portion shalbe cursed in the earth, and he shall not beholde the way of the vineyardes.
19As the drye grounde and heate consume the snowye waters: so shall the graue the sinners.
33He shalbe plucked of as an vntimely grape from the vine, and shall let his floure fall as the oliue doth.
10Thou wilt roote their fruite out of the earth: and their seede from among the children of men.
8Thou wylt punishe it in the braunches, yet not beyonde measure: for in the day that the east winde bloweth sore, it taketh away the fruites.
24So that of them it may be sayde, they be not planted nor sowne agayne, neither their stocke rooted agayne in the earth: for assoone as he bloweth vpon them, they wither and fade away lyke the strawe in a whirle winde.
12Why hast thou then broken downe her hedge: that all they whiche go by plucke of her grapes?
13The wylde bore out of the wood rooteth it vp: and the wylde beast of the fielde deuoureth it.
12I wyll destroy her vineyardes and figtrees, whereof she sayde: These are my rewardes that my louers haue geuen me, I wyll make them as a wood, and wylde beastes shall eate them vp.
40Thou hast ouerthrowe all his walles: and broken downe his strong holdes.
12His cloudes, haylestones, and coles of fire: fell downe before hym after lyghtnyng.
32O thou vineyarde of Sabamah, I wyll weepe for thee as for Iazer: thy vine braunches shall come ouer the sea vnto the sea of Iazer, the destroyer shal breake into thy haruest and grape gathering.
16He geueth snowe so whyte as wooll: he scattereth the hoare frost like asshes.
17He casteth foorth his yse lyke fragmentes: who is able to abide his frost?
9As a greene thorne kindled with fyre, goeth out before your pottes be made whot: euen so let a furious rage bring him to naught.
8For the vines of Hesbon are cut downe: as for the vine of Sibma, the lordes of the heathen haue broken downe her principall braunches, they are come euen vnto Iazer, they went on wandering vnto the wildernesse, her goodly braunches were throwen downe as they went ouer the sea.
12The wine is dryed vp, and the figge tree is decayed, the pomgranate tree, and the paulme, & the apple tree, euen all the trees of the fielde are withered vp: for ioy is withered away from the sonnes of men.
13Moreouer, I wyll consume them in deede (saith the Lorde) so that there shall not be one grape vpon the vine, neither one figge vpon the figge tree, and the leaues shalbe pluckt of: and the thing that I haue geuen them, shalbe taken from them.
17Which when they haue passed by do vanishe, and when the heate commeth they fayle out of their place.
27For their inhabitours shalbe like lame men brought in feare and confounded: they shalbe lyke grasse and greene hearbes in the fielde, lyke the hay vpon house toppes, that wythereth before it be growen vp.
9I haue smitten you with blasting and mildeaw, your great gardens, and your vineyardes, and your figge trees, & your oliue trees, dyd the palmer worme denoure: yet haue ye not returned vnto me sayth the Lorde.
14And cryed mightily, saying thus: Hew downe the tree, breake of his braunches, shake of his leaues, & scatter his fruite abroade: that the beastes may get them away from vnder hym, and the foules from his braunches.
2Behold, there commeth a vehement and sore day from the Lord, like an vnmeasurable hayle and perillous tempest, euen like the force of mightie and horrible waters that violently beareth downe all thinges.
37And their best fieldes lye dead, because of the horrible wrath of the Lorde.
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,