Jeremiah 31:26
When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.
When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.
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5 Sela I layed me downe and slepte, but I rose vp agayne, for the LORDE susteyned me.
25 For I shall fede the hongrie soule, and refresh all faynte hertes.
15 In dreames and visions of the night season (when slombrynge cometh vpo me, that they fall a slepe in their beddes)
13 with a vision in the night, when men are fallen a slepe.
24 Yf thou slepest, thou shalt not be afrayed, but shalt take thy rest & slepe swetely.
3 I wil not come within the tabernacle of my house, ner clymme vp i to my bedde.
4 I wil not suffre myne eyes to slepe, ner myne eye lyddes to slober.
13 When I thynke: my bedd shall comforte me, I shall haue some refresshinge by talkynge with myself vpon my couche:
40 On the daye tyme the heate cosumed me, and the frost on the night, and my slepe departed fro myne eyes.
15 They haue children at their desyre, and leaue the reste of their substauce for their babes. But as for me, I will beholde thy presence in rightuousnes: and when thy glory appeareth, I shal be satisfied.
16 Now whan Iacob awaked from his slepe, he saide: Surely the LORDE is in this place, and I knew not.
1 And ye angel that talked with me, came agayne, & waked me vp (as a man that is raysed out of his slepe)
4 When I layed me downe to slepe, I sayde: O when shal I ryse? Agayne, I longed sore for the night. Thus am I full off sorowe, till it be darcke.
32 This I sawe, & cosidered it wel: I loked vpo it, & toke it for a warnynge.
33 Yee slepe on still a litle, slobre a litle, folde thine hodes together yet a litle:
6 My soule is satisfied eue as it were with marry & fatnesse, when my mouth prayseth the with ioyfull lippes.
12 A labouringe man slepeth swetely, whether it be litle or moch that he eateth: but the abundaunce of the riche wil not suffre him to slepe.
13 Then shulde I now haue lyen still, I shulde haue slepte, and bene at rest:
35 They wounded me (shalt thou saie) but it hath not hurte me, they smote me, but I felt it not. Whe I am wel wakened, I wil go to ye drynke agayne.
2 Excepte the LORDE kepe the cite, the watchman waketh but in vayne.
2 As I was a slepe, & my hert wakynge, I herde the voyce of my beloued, wha he knocked. Open to me (sayde he) o my sister, my loue, my doue, my derlinge: for my heade is full of dew, and ye lockes of my hayre are full of the night droppes.
10 Yee slepe on still a litle, slober a litle, folde thine handes together yet a litle, that thou mayest slepe:
9 Yet herde I the voyce of his wordes: & as soone as I herde it, fayntnesse came vpon me, and I fell downe flat to the grounde vpon my face.
7 Turne agayne then vnto thy rest (o my soule) for the LORDE hath geuen the thy desyre.
16 When I applied my mynde to lerne wy?dome, and to knowe the trauayle that is in the worlde (and that of soch a fashion, yt I suffred not myne eyes to slepe nether daye ner night)
26 Dyd I euer greatly regarde the rysinge of the Sonne? Or, had I the goinge downe of ye Moone in greate reputacion?
27 Hath my hert medled priuely wt eny disceate? Or, dyd I euer kysse myne owne honde
5 sawe a dreame, which made me afrayed: ad thoughtes that I had vpo my bed, with the visions of myne heade, troubled me.
3 Considre, ad heare me, o LORDE my God: lighten myne eyes, that I slepe not in death.
11 And the angel of God sayde vnto me in a dreame: Iacob. And I answered: here am I.
1 By night in my bedd, I sought him, whom my soule loueth: yee diligently sought I him, but I founde him not.
20 Yee euen like as a dreame when one awaketh, so makest thou their ymage to vanish out of the cite.
21 Thus my hert was greued, & it wente euen thorow my reynes.
6 I am weery of gronynge: Euery night wasshe I my bedde, & water my couche with my teares.
34 O that my wordes might please him, for my ioye is in the LORDE.
8 Therfore wil I laye me downe in peace, & take my rest: for thou LORDE only settest me in a sure dwellynge.
8 Sela. My hert is ready (o God) my hert is ready, to synge and geue prayse.
6 The LORDE himself is my good and my porcion, thou manteynest my enheritauce.
7 The light is swete, & a pleasaunt thinge is it for the eyes to loke vpon the Sonne.
17 My bones are pearsed thorow in ye night season, & my synewes take no rest.
26 Therfore dyd my hert reioyse, and my tunge was glad: For my flesh also shal rest in hope.
17 There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
4 Sela. Thou heldest myne eyes wakynge, I was so feble, that I coude not speake,
11 When all they yt herde me, called me happie: & when all they yt sawe me, wysshed me good.
18 Now as he was speakynge vnto me, I waxed faynte, so that I suncke downe to the grounde. But he toke holde vpon me, and set me vp agayne,
26 Was I not happy? Had I not quyetnesse? Was I not in rest? And now commeth soch mysery vpon me.
19 For my rote was spred out by the waters syde, & the dew laye vpo my corne.
13 Delyte not thou in slepe, lest thou come vnto pouerte: but ope thine eyes, & thou shalt haue bred ynough.
6 so wil I take it, as though he had poured oyle vpo my heade: it shal not hurte my heade, yee I wil praye yet for their wickednesse.