Isaiah 57:2
that he himself might be in rest, lie quietly vpon his bed, & lyue after his owne pleasure.
that he himself might be in rest, lie quietly vpon his bed, & lyue after his owne pleasure.
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1Bvt in the meane season ye righteous perisheth, & no ma regardeth it in his hert. Good godly people are taken awaye. & no ma cosidreth it. Namely: that the righteous is conuayed awaye thorow ye wicked:
17There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
17And the rewarde of rightuousnesse shalbe peace, and hir frute rest and quietnesse for euer.
18And my people shal dwel in the ynnes of peace, in my tabernacle and pleasure, where there is ynough in the all.
37but when I wente by, lo, he was gone: I sought him, but he coude no where be founde.
2Euen he yt ledeth an vncorrupte life: that doth the thinge which is right, ad that speaketh the treuth from his herte.
20That thou mayest walke in ye good waye, and kepe the pathes of the rightuous.
21For the iust shal dwell in the londe, and the innocentes shal remayne in it:
8There shal not one dryue another, but ech shal kepe his owne waye. They shal breake in at the wyndowes, & not be hurte:
23And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.
8But ye waye of peace they knowe not. In their goinges is no equyte, their wayes are so croked, yt who so euer goeth therin, knoweth nothinge of peace.
18Who so leadeth a godly and an innocet life, shalbe safe: but he that goeth frowarde wayes, shall once haue a fall.
7And therfore ye whole worlde is now at rest and quyetnesse, & men synge for ioye.
23One dyeth now when he is mightie & at his best, rich and in prosperite:
7In his tyme shal rightuousnesse florish, yee and abundauce of peace, so longe as the Moone endureth.
18yee, and the frute of rightewesnes is sowen in peace, of the that mayntene peace.
18How happeneth it, that the kynges of all people lie, euery one at home in his owne palace, with worshipe,
32The vngodly is afrayed of euery parell, but the rightuous hath a good hope eue in death.
14Sela. They lye in the hell like shepe, death shal gnawe vpon them, & the rightuous shal haue dominacion of them in the mornynge by tymes: their stregth shal consume, & hell shalbe their dwellinge.
5The rightuousnes of ye innocent ordreth his waye, but the vngodly shal fall in his owne wickednesse.
6The rightuousnesse of the iust shal delyuer them, but the despysers shalbe taken in their owne vngodlynesse.
4Do wel (o LORDE) vnto those that be good and true of herte.
5As for soch as turne backe vnto their owne wickednesse, the LORDE shal lede them forth with the euell doers: but peace be vpon Israel.
7Who so ledeth a godly and an innocent life, happie shal his children be, whom he leaueth behynde him.
8Therfore wil I laye me downe in peace, & take my rest: for thou LORDE only settest me in a sure dwellynge.
23Then shalt thou walke safely in yi waye, & thy fote shal not stomble.
24Yf thou slepest, thou shalt not be afrayed, but shalt take thy rest & slepe swetely.
3That the mountaynes maye brynge peace, and the litle hilles rightuousnes vnto the people.
11But the meke spreted shal possesse the earth, & haue pleasure in moch rest.
18When the rightuous turneth from his rightuousnesse, and doeth the thynge that is wicked, he shall dye therfore.
26When a rightuous ma turneth awaye from his rightuousnesse, and medleth with vngodlynes: he must dye therin: Yee for the vnrightuousnes that he hath done, must he dye.
12but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, vntill the heauen perish: he shal not wake vp ner ryse out of his slepe.
28In the waye of righteousnesse there is life, as for eny other waye, it is the path vnto death.
13His soule shall dwell at ease, and his sede shall possesse the londe.
15He that ledeth a godly life (saye I) & speaketh the treuth: He that abhorreth to do violence and disceate: he that kepeth his hode that he touch no rewarde: which stoppeth his eares, that he heare no councel agaynst the innocent: which holdeth downe his eyes, that he se no euel.
4Vnto the godly there ariseth vp light in the darcknesse: he is merciful, louynge & rightuous.
3The innocent dealynge of the iust shal lede them, but the vnfaithfulnesse of the despysers shalbe their owne destruccion.
24Yee thou shalt se, that thy dwellynge place shalbe in rest: thou shalt beholde thy substaunce, and be nomore punyshed for synne.
26Now slepe they both a like in the earth, & the wormes couer them.
9Therfore remayneth there yet a rest vnto the people of God.
10For he that is entred in to his rest, ceasseth from his workes, as God doth from his
7Holde the still in ye LORDE, and abyde pacietly vpon him: but greue not thy self at one that hath prosperite, and lyueth in abhominacion.
1Wo vnto them, that ymagyn to do harme, and deuyse vngraciousnesse vpon their beddes, to perfourme it in ye cleare daye: for their power is agaynst God.
19Like as rightuousnes bryngeth life, eue so to cleue vnto euell, bryngeth death.
29as for the sede of the vngodly, it shalbe roted out.
10Then shal they saye: O happie are the godly, for they maye enioye the frutes of their studies.
9He that leadeth an innocent life, walketh surely: but who so goeth a wroge waye, shalbe knowne.
32Yet shal he be brought to his graue, and watch amonge the heape of the deed.
15And why? iudgment shalbe turned agayne vnto rightuousnesse, and all soch as be true of hert shal folowe it.
15Laye no preuy waite wickedly vpon ye house of ye rightuous, & disquiete not his restinge place.