Job 11:18
Then mightest thou haue comforth, in the hope that thou hast: & slepe quyetly, when thou art buried.
Then mightest thou haue comforth, in the hope that thou hast: & slepe quyetly, when thou art buried.
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19 Then shuldest thou take thy rest, and no ma to make the afrayed, yee many one shulde set moch by the.
15 Then mightest thou lift vp thy face without shame, the shuldest thou be sure, and haue no nede to feare.
16 Then shuldest thou forget thy misery, and thynke nomore vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.
17 Then shulde thy life be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
23 Then shalt thou walke safely in yi waye, & thy fote shal not stomble.
24 Yf thou slepest, thou shalt not be afrayed, but shalt take thy rest & slepe swetely.
25 Thou neddest not to be afrayed of eny sodane feare, nether for the violent russhinge in of the vngodly, when it commeth.
26 For the LORDE shal be besyde the, & kepe thy fote yt thou be not taken.
5 But now that the plage is come vpon the, thou shreckest awaye: now that it hath touched thyself, thou art faint harted.
6 Where is now thy feare of God, thy stedfastnesse, thy pacience, and the perfectnesse of thy life?
21 He shall kepe the from the perlous tonge so that when trouble commeth, thou shalt not nede to feare.
22 In destruccion and derth thou shalt be mery, and shalt not be afrayed for the beastes of the earth:
23 But the castels in the londe shal be confederate with the, & the beastes of the felde shall geue the peace:
24 Yee thou shalt se, that thy dwellynge place shalbe in rest: thou shalt beholde thy substaunce, and be nomore punyshed for synne.
25 Thou shalt se also, that thy sede shall encreace, and that thy posterite shalbe as the grasse vpon the earth.
18 And my people shal dwel in the ynnes of peace, in my tabernacle and pleasure, where there is ynough in the all.
23 For yf thou wilt turne to the Allmightie, thou shalt stonde fast, & all vnrightuousnesse shall be farre from thy dwellinge:
24 He shal geue the an haruest, which in plenty & abundaunce shall exceade the dust of the earth, and the golde of Ophir like ryuer stones.
25 Yee the Allmightie his owne self shalbe thine haruest, & the heape of thy money.
26 Then shalt thou haue thy delyte in the Allmightie, & lift vp thy face vnto God.
13 That thou mayest geue him pacience in tyme of aduersite, vntill the pytte be dygged vp for the vngodly.
23 And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.
8 Therfore wil I laye me downe in peace, & take my rest: for thou LORDE only settest me in a sure dwellynge.
33 But who so harkeneth vnto me, shal dwell safely, and haue ynough without eny feare of euell.
13 Go thou thy waye now, till it be ended: take thy rest, and byde in thy lot, till the dayes haue an ende.
14 In rightuousnes shalt thou be grounded, & be farre fro oppression: for the which thou nedest not be afrayed, nether for hynderauce, for it shal not come nye the.
66 so that thy life shal hage before the: Night and daye shalt thou feare, and shalt haue no trust in thy life.
17 There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
18 for the ende is not yet come, and thy pacient abydinge shal not be in vayne.
21 Therfore recocile the vnto God, & be content, so shal all thinges prospere wt the right well.
6 yf thou woldest lyue a pure and a godly life: shulde he not wake vp vnto the immediatly, & geue the the bewtie of rightuousnesse agayne?
10 Thou hast had trouble for ye multitude of thyne owne wayes, yet saydest thou neuer: I wil leaue of. Thou thinkest to haue life (or health) of thy self, and therfore thou beleuest not that thou art sick.
11 and saye: I wil vp to yonder playne londe, seinge they syt at ease, and dwell so safely (for they dwell all without eny walles, they haue nether barres nor dores)
10 Therfore art thou compased aboute with snares on euery syde, & sodely vexed wt feare.
11 Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
2 For thou shalt eate the laboures of thine owne hondes: o well is the, happie art thou.
11 Euen so shalt thou also be droncken, and hyde thy self, and seke some helpe agaynst thine enemy.
19 For the londe shal geue you hir frute, so that ye shal haue ynough to eate, and dwell safe therin.
18 For doutles I will saue the, so that thou shalt not perish with the swearde: but thy life shalbe saued, and that because thou hast put thy trust in me, saieth the LORDE.
15 What helpeth then my longe tarienge? Or, who wil fulfill the thinge, that I loke for?
16 All that I haue, shall go downe in to the pytt, & lye with me in the dust.
7 Yf a tre be cutt downe, there is some hope yet, that it will sproute and shute forth the braunches againe:
14 All his comforte and hope shalbe roted out of his dwellynge, very fearfulnesse shall brynge him to the kynge.
5 And the thresshinge tyme shall reache vnto the wyne haruest, and the wyne haruest shal reache vnto the sowynge tyme. And ye shall eate yor bred in plenteousnes, and shal dwell safe in youre londe.
6 I wil geue peace in youre londe, so that ye shall slepe, and no man shall make you afrayed. I wyl ryd euell beestes out of youre londe, and there shall no swerde go thorow youre londe.
9 Afore honde sawe I God allwayes before me, for he is on my right honde, that I shulde not be moued.
14 Euen so shall ye knowlege of wysdome be vnto yi soule, as soone as thou hast gotte it. And there is good hope, yee yi hope shal not be in vayne.
13 O that thou woldest kepe me, and hyde me in the hell, vntill thy wrath were stilled: & to appoynte me a tyme, wherin thou mightest remembre me.
9 For when thou thynkest to haue holde vpon him, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth him, shall go backe. And why?
13 Then shulde I now haue lyen still, I shulde haue slepte, and bene at rest: