Isaiah 24:18
Who so escapeth the terrible crie, shal fall in to the pyt. And yf he come out of the pyt, he shalbe take with the snare. For the wyndowes aboue shalbe opened, and the foundacion of the earth shal moue.
Who so escapeth the terrible crie, shal fall in to the pyt. And yf he come out of the pyt, he shalbe take with the snare. For the wyndowes aboue shalbe opened, and the foundacion of the earth shal moue.
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17And therfore, (o thou that dwellest vpon the earth) there is at hode for the, feare, pyt and snare.
19The earth shal geue a greate crack, it shal haue a sore ruyne, and take an horrible fall.
20The earth shal stacker like a dronken man, and be take awaye like a tent. Hir misdedes shal lie so heuye vpo her, yt she must fall, and neuer rise vp agayne.
21At the same tyme shal the LORDE mustre together the hie hooste aboue, and ye kynges of the worlde vpon the earth.
22These shalbe coupled together as prisoners be, and shalbe shut in one warde and punished innumerable daies.
21that he maye the better crepe in to the caues and rockes, and in to the cliffes of hard stones, from ye sight of the fearful iudge and from the glory of his Magesty.
19Men shal crepe in to holes of stone, and in to caues of the earth, from the sight of the fearfull iudge, and from the glory of his magesty: what tyme as he shal make him vp to shake the earth.
43Feare, pyt, and snare shall come vpo the (o Moab) saieth the LORDE.
44Who so escapeth the feare, shal fall in the pyt: and who so getteth out off the pyt, shall be taken in the snare. For I will bringe a yeare off visitacion vpon Moab, saieth the LORDE.
47Feare and snare is come vpon vs, yee despite and destruccion.
9They shal come into the cite, & runne vpon the walles: They shal clymme vp vpon the houses, & slyppe in at the wyndowes like a thefe.
10The earth shal quake before him, yee the heauens shalbe moued: the Sonne & Moone shal be darckened, and the starres shal withdrawe their shyne.
20The very fy?shes in the see, the foules of the ayre, the beestes of the felde, and all the men yt are vpon the earth, shal tremble for feare of me. The hilles also shalbe turned vpsidedowne, the stayres of stone shal fall, and all walles shal syncke to the grounde.
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:
27euen whe ye thinge that ye be afrayed of, falleth in sodenly like a storme, and yor misery like a tempest: yee wha trouble and heuynesse cometh vpon you.
10The snare is layed for him in the grounde, and a pytfall in the waye.
11Fearfulnesse shal make him afrayed on euery syde, that he shall not knowe, where to get out.
14And heauen vanysshed awaye, as a scroll when it is rolled togedder. And all mountayns and yles, were moued out of their places.
15And the kynges of ye earth, and the grete men, and the riche men, and the chefe captaynes, and the myghte men, and euery free man, hyd them selues in dennes, and in rockes of ye hylles,
26and men shal pyne awaye for feare, and for lokynge after the thinges which shal come vpo earth. For euen the very powers of heauen shal moue.
10Therfore art thou compased aboute with snares on euery syde, & sodely vexed wt feare.
6He remoueth the earth out of hir place, that hir pilers shake withall.
35For as a snare shal it come on all them that dwell vpon earth.
13Morouer, I will so shake the heaue, that the earth shall remo out of hir place. Thus shall it go wt Babilon, in the wrath of the LORDE of hoostes in ye daye of his fearfull indignacio.
20So go now my people in to thy chabre, and shut the doore to the, and suffre now ye twicklinge of an eye, till the wrath be ouerpast
24I behelde the mountaynes, and they trembled, and all the hilles were in a feare.
7The the earth trembled & quaked, the very foudacios of the hilles shoke & were remoued, because he was wrothe.
3when the kepers of the house shall tremble, and when the stronge men shal bowe them selues: when the Myllers stonde still because they be so fewe, and when the sight of the wyndowes shal waxe dymme:
14Soch feare and drede came vpo me, that all my bones shoke.
26whose voyce shoke the earth at that tyme. But now promyseth he, & sayeth: Yet once more wyl I shake, not the earth onely, but also heauen.
16Whe I heare this, my body is vexed, my lippes tremble at ye voyce therof, my bones corruppe, I am afrayed where I stonde. O that I might rest in the daye of trouble, that I might go vp vnto oure people, which are alredy prepared.
13For it shal happen vnto all londes and to all people, like as when a ma smyteth downe ye olyues, yt are left vpon the tre: or seketh after grapes, when the wyne gatheringe is out.
30Let the whole earth stode in awe of him: he hath made the compase of the worlde so fast, that it can not be moued.
8The earth trembled and quaked, the foundacions of the heauen shoke and moued, because he was wroth.
3For why? beholde, the LORDE shal go out of his place, & come downe, and treade vpon the hie thinges of the earth.
4The moutaynes shall consume vnder him, & the valleys shal cleue asunder: like as wax cosumeth at the fyre, & as ye waters runne downwarde.
46The noyse at ye wynnynge of Babilon shal moue the earth, & the crie shalbe herde amonge the Getiles.
29The whole londe shal fle, for the noyse of the horsmen and bowmen: they shall runne in to dennes in to woddes, and clymme vp the stony rockes. All the cities shalbe voyde, and no man dwellinge therin.
13yt it might take holde of the corners of the earth, & yt the vngodly might be shake out?
21At the noyse of their fall ye earth shal quake, the crie of their voyce shalbe herde vnto the reed see.
6Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.
8Shal not the londe tremble, and all they that dwell therin, mourne for this? Shal not their destruccion come vpon them like a water streame, & flowe ouer the, as the floude of Egipte?
16the let the which be in Iewry, flye vnto ye moutaynes:
4And thou shalt be brought lowe, and speake out of the earth, and thy wordes shal go humbly out of ye grounde.
1At this my hert is astonnied, and moued out of his place.
18The mountaynes fall awaye at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place,
22Let the noyse be herde out of their houses, when the murtherer cometh sodenly vpon them: For they haue digged a pit to take me, and layed snares for my fete.
5And I sayde: O that I had wynges like a doue, that I might fle somwhere, and be at rest.
2Therfore wil we not feare, though the earth fell, and though the hilles were caried in to the myddest of the see.