Jeremiah 10:5
It stodeth as stiff as the palme tre, it can nether speake ner go, but must be borne. Be not ye afrayed of soch, for they ca do nether good ner euel.
It stodeth as stiff as the palme tre, it can nether speake ner go, but must be borne. Be not ye afrayed of soch, for they ca do nether good ner euel.
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3Yee all the customes and lawes of the Getiles are nothinge, but vanite. They hewe downe a tre in the wod with the hondes of the worke man, and fashion it with the axe:
4they couer it ouer with golde or syluer, they fasten it wt nales and hammers, that it moue not.
4Their ymages are but syluer and golde, euen the worke of mens hodes.
5They haue mouthes, and speake not: eyes haue they, but they se not.
6They haue eares, and heare not: noses haue they, but they smell not.
7They haue handes and handle not, fete haue they, but they can not go, nether can they speake thorow their throte.
8They that made them, are like vnto them, and so are all soch as put their trust in them.
16They haue mouthes, & speake not: eyes haue they, but they se not.
17They haue eares, and yet they heare not, nether is there eny breth i their mouthes.
18They that make them, are like vnto them, & so are all they that put their trust in the.
7Yet must he be taken on mens shulders and borne, and set in his place, that he maye stonde and not moue. Alas that men shulde crie vnto him, which geueth no answere: and delyuereth not the man that calleth vpon him, from his trouble.
8They are all together vnlerned and vnwise, All their connynge is but vanite:
14so that from hence forth, no tre in the water shall attayne to his hyenesse, nor reach his toppe vnto the cloudes, nether shall eny tre off the water stonde so hye, as he hath done. For vnto death shall they all be delyuered vnder the earth, and go downe to ye graue, like other men.
15But doth the axe boost itself, agaynst him yt heweth therwith, or doth the sawe make eny krakinge, agaynst him that ruleth it? That were euen like, as yf the rod dyd exalte it self agaynst him, that beareth it: or as though ye staff shulde magnifie it self, as who saye: it were no wodd.
24so that they be not planted nor sowen agayne, nether their stocke rooted agayne in the earth? For as soone as he bloweth vpon them, they wither & fade awaye, like the strawe in a whirle wynde.
8no Cedre tre might hyde him. In the pleasaut garden of God, there was no Fyrre tre like his brauches, the playne trees were not like ye bowes of him. All the trees in the garden off God might not be copared vnto him in his beuty:
5They come in no misfortune like other folke, nether are they plaged like other men.
8Yee euen the Fyrre trees and Cedres of Libanus reioyse at thy fall, sayenge: Now yt thou art layde downe, there come no mo vp to destroye vs.
8For he shalbe as a tre, that is planted by the water syde: which spredeth out the rote vnto moystnesse, whom the heate can not harme, when it commeth, but his leaues are grene. And though there growe but litle frute because off drouth, yet is he not carefull, but he neuer leaueth of to bringe forth frute.
5Recompense them after ye workes of their hodes, paye them that they haue deserued.
5Sela. I sayde vnto the madde people: deale not so madly, & to the vngodly: set not vp youre hornes.
29And excepte ye be ashamed of the oketrees wherin ye haue so delited, and of the gardes that ye haue chosen:
30ye shalbe as an oke whose leaues are fallen awaye, and as a garden that hath no moystnesse.
5Neuertheles, they wil not be lerned & vnderstonde, but walke on still in darcknesse: therfore must all the foundacions of the londe be moued.
9Their houses are safe from all feare, for the rodd of God doth not smyte the.
15The vayne craftes men with their workes, that they in their vanite haue made, shall perish one with another in the tyme of visitacion.
20Morouer shal the ymage maker (yt the poore man which is disposed, maye haue somthinge to set vp also) seke out and chose a tre, that is not rotten, and carue ther out an ymage, yt moueth not?
12& myne eare shall heare his desyre of the wicked yt ryse vp agaynst me.
9Wherfore all caruers of Idols are but vayne, and their laboure lost. They must beare recorde them selues, that (seinge they can nether se ner vnderstonde) they shalbe confounded.
6But there is none like vnto ye (o LORDE) thou art greate, and greate is the name of yi power.
8And shal not turne to the aulters that are ye worke of his owne hodes, nether shal he loke vpon groaues & ymages, which his fyngers haue wrought.
5Thy aduersaries roare in thy houses, & set vp their banners for tokens.
10Then sayde the trees vnto the fygge tre: Come thou and be kynge ouer vs.
11But the fygge tre sayde vnto the: Shal I leaue my swetnes and my good frute, and go to be puft vp aboue the trees?
14Soch as be planted in the house of the LORDE,be frutefull, plenteous & grene.
18Yet men nether considre ner vnderstonde, because their eyes are stopped, that they can not se: and their hertes, that they cannot perceaue.
18A good tree can not bryng forth bad frute: nother can a rotten tre bringe forth good frute.
10They shall shewe the, they shall tell the, yee they will gladly confesse the same.
19Wo vnto him, that saieth to a pece of wod: arise, and to a domme stone: stonde vp. For what instruccio maye soch one geue? Beholde, it is layed ouer with golde and syluer, & there is no breth in it.
8For though a rote be waxen olde and deed in the grounde, yet whe the stocke
24They are exalted for a litle, but shortly are they gone, brought to extreme pouerte, & take out of the waye: yee & vtterly plucte of as the eares of corne.
7Wherof the mower fylleth not his hande, nether he that byndeth vp the sheaues, his bosome.
19ye face of a man lokinge asyde towarde the date tre, and a lyons face on the other syde. Thus was it made roude aboute in all the house:
16His rotes shalbe dryed vp beneth, & aboue shall his haruest be cut downe.
10sayeth the LORDE: they gather together euell gotten goodes, and laye vp robbery in their houses.
28herof are they fat and welthy, and are runne awaye fro me with shamefull blasphemies. They ministre not the lawe, they make no ende of the fatherlesses cause, they iudge not the poore acordinge to equite.
2Thou plantest them, they take rote, they growe, and bringe forth frute. They boost moch off the, yet doest thou not punysh them.
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.
19Yee they laye hondes vpon soch as be at peace with him, and so thei breake his couenaunt.
11hir stalkes were so stronge, that men might haue made staues therof for officers: she grew so hie in hir stalkes. So when men sawe that she exceaded ye heith and multitude of hir braunches,