Habakkuk 1:10
They shall mocke the kinges, and laugh the prynces to scorne. They shal not set by eny stronge holde, for they shal laye ordinaunce agaynst it, and take it.
They shall mocke the kinges, and laugh the prynces to scorne. They shal not set by eny stronge holde, for they shal laye ordinaunce agaynst it, and take it.
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11Then shal they take a fresh corage vnto them, to go forth & to do more euell, & so ascrybe that power vnto their God.
9They come all to spoyle: out of them commeth an east wynde, which bloweth and gathereth their captyues, like as the sonde.
4Neuerthelesse, he that dwelleth in heauen, shall laugh the to scorne: yee euen the LORDE himselff shall haue them in derision.
5Then shal he speake vnto them in his wrath, and vexe them in his sore dispeasure.
10This shal happen vnto them for their pryde, because they haue dealte so shamefully with the LORDE of hoostes people, and magnified them selues aboue them.
7Beholde, they speake (agaynst me) wt their mouth, swerdes are vnder their lippes, for who reproueth the?
8But thou (o LORDE) shalt haue them in derision, thou shalt laugh all Heithe to scorne.
40Though he suffre the to be euell intreated thorow tyrauntes, or let them wandre out of the waye in the wildernesse:
7All they yt se me, laugh me to scorne: they shute out their lippes, and shake their heades.
21He poureth out confucion vpon prynces, and coforteth them that haue bene oppressed.
5Euen so goeth it this daye with oure kinges and prynces, for they begynne to be woode droncken thorow wyne: they vse familiarite with soch as disceaue the.
6Therfore shal God cleane destroyethe, smyte the in peces, plucke the out of thy dwellinge, and rote the out of the londe of the lyuinge.
12As for his stroge holdes & hie walles: he shal buwe them, cast the downe, and sell the to the grounde in to dust.
8Corrupte are they, and speake blasphemies maliciously, proude and presumptuous are their wordes.
9They stretch forth their mouth vnto the heauen, & their tonge goeth thorow the worlde.
19he ledeth awaye the prestes into captiuyte, and turneth the mightie vp syde downe.
14like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
10For like as the thornes that sticke together, and as the drye strawe, so shal the dronckardes be consumed together, euen when they be full.
9He rayseth destruccion vpon the mightie people, & bryngeth downe the stronge holde:
10but they owe him euel will, yt reproueth them openly: and who so telleth the the playne treuth, they abhorre him.
13But ye LORDE laugheth him to scorne, for he seith yt his daye is cominge.
26Therfore shal I also laugh in yor destruccion, and mocke you, when ye thinge that ye feare cometh vpon you:
8for he saieth: are not my princes all kynges?
2The kynges of the earth stode vp, and the rulers are come together, agaynst the LORDE ad agaynst his anoynted.
19For wt ioy shal the godly, and with gladnesse shal the innocent se,
14Wherfore heare the worde of the LORDE, ye mockers that rule the LORDES people, which is at Ierusale.
20Then shal the furious people ceasse, and ye mockers shal be put awaye, and all they yt do wronge shalbe rooted out,
16Where thorow they haue brought their londe in to an euerlastinge wildernesse and scorne: So yt who so euer trauayleth ther by, shalbe abashed, and wagge their heades.
5When he doth but warne his giauntes, they fall in their araye, & haistely they clymme vp the walles: yee the engyns of the warre are prepared all ready.
10Then smyteth he, then oppresseth he & casteth downe the poore with his auctorite.
23Than clappe me their hodes at him, yee and ieast of him, whe they loke vpon his place.
7That they maye geue no force for the multitude off people in the cities, nether to regarde the crienge of the dryuer:
41Thou hast ouerthrowne all his hedges, and broke downe his stronge holdes.
2Whyle ye vngodly hath the ouer hande, the poore must suffre persecucion: O that they were taken in the ymaginacions which they go aboute.
10They haue opened their mouthes wyde vpon me, and smytten me vpon the cheke despitefully, they haue eased the selues thorow myne aduersite.
16They that se the, shal narowly loke vpo the, and thinke in them selues, sayenge: Is this the man, that brought all londes in feare, and made ye kingdomes afrayde:
34As for the scornefull, he shal laugh the to scorne, but he shal geue grace vnto the lowly.
18After this, shall he set his face vnto the Iles, & take many of the. A prynce shal stoppe him, to do him a shame, besyde the confucion that els shal come vnto him.
10And the postes wente from one cite to another in the londe of Ephraim and Manasses, and vnto Zabulon. But they mocked them and laughed them to scorne.
5His wayes are allwaye filthie, thy iudgmentes are farre out of his sight, he defyeth all his enemies.
22And therfore make no mockes at it, that youre captiuyte increase not: for I haue herde the LORDE of hoostes saye, that there shal come a soden destruction and plage vpon the whole earth.
9They that dwell in the wildernes, shal knele before him, & his enemies shal licke the dust.
21Yf he do not this, he stombleth and suffreth huger. And yf he suffre honger, he is out of pacience, and blasphemeth his kynge and his God. Then loketh he vpwarde, and downewarde to the earth,
13For he stondeth thus in his owne coceate: This do I, thorow the power of myne owne honde, and thorow my wisdome: For I am wyse, I am he that remoue the londes of the people, I robbe their prynces: and (like one of the worthies) I dryue them from their hie seates.
12When kinges are called vpo, there shalbe none, and all princes shalbe awaye.
7O how sodenly wil they stonde vp, yt shal byte the, & awake, that shal teare ye in peces? yee thou shalt be their pray.
8Wicked people brynge a cite in decaye, but wyse men set it vp agayne.
15so that their kynge shal go in to captiuyte, he and his prices together, sayeth the LORDE.
13cast the downe in to the myre, and couer their faces with darcknesse:
5whether they be nye or farre fro the: they shal laugh ye to scorne, thou yt hast gotte the so foule a name, & art full off myschefe.