Job 13:25

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Wilt thou be so cruell & extreme vnto a flyenge leaf, and folowe vpon drye stubble?

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Referenced Verses

  • Lev 26:36 : 36 And as for them that remayne of you, I wyll make them faynte harted in the londe of their enemies, so that a shakynge leaf shall chace them. And they shall flye from it, as though a swerde persecuted them, and shal fall noman folowynge vpon them.
  • Job 21:18 : 18 Yee they shal be euen as chaffe before the wynde, and as dust that the storme carieth awaye.
  • Isa 17:13 : 13 For though so many people increase as the flowinge waters, and though they be armed, yet they fle farre of, and vanish awaye like the dust with the wynde vpon an hill, and as the whyrle wynde thorow a storme.
  • Matt 12:20 : 20 A brosed rede shal he not breake, and flax that beginneth to burne shal he not quench, tyll he sende forth iudgment vnto victory.
  • 1 Sam 24:14 : 14 Whom persecutest thou O kynge of Israel, whom persecutest thou? a deed dogg? a flee?
  • Job 14:3 : 3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?

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  • 24 Wherfore hydest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemye?

  • Job 13:26-27
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    26 that thou layest so sharply to my charge, and wilt vtterly vndoo me, for ye synnes of my yougth?

    27 Thou hast put my fote in the stockes: thou lokest narowly vnto all my pathes, & marckest the steppes of my fete:

  • 8 Euery ma recopenseth wt ye measure yt he receaueth: He museth vpo his sore wynde, as vpo the dayes of extreme heate.

  • 24 Therfore will I scatre you, lyke as ye stobble that is take awaye with ye south wynde.

  • 18 Yee they shal be euen as chaffe before the wynde, and as dust that the storme carieth awaye.

  • Job 30:21-22
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    21 Thou art become myne enemye, & wt yi violet hade thou takest parte agaynst me.

    22 In tymes past thou didest set me vp an hye, as it were aboue ye winde, but now hast thou geue me a very sore fall.

  • 3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?

  • Job 15:11-13
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    11 Dost thou nomore regarde the comforte of God? but thy wicked wordes wil not suffre the.

    12 Why doth thine herte make the so proude? Why stondest thou so greatly in thine owne conceate? Where vnto loke thine eyes,

    13 yt thy mynde is so puft vp agaynst God & lettest soch wordes go out of thy mouth?

  • 4 Why destroyest thou thy self with anger? Shal ye earth be forsaken, or the stones remoued out of their place because of ye?

  • Ezek 17:9-10
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    9 Speake thou therfore, thus saieth the LORDE God: Shal this vyne prospere? shal not his rotes be pluckte out, his frute broken of, his grene braunches wythereed and fade awaye? yee without ether stronge arme or many people, shal it be plucked vp by the rotes.

    10 Beholde, it was planted: shall it prospere therfore? Shall it not be dryed vp and withered, yee euen in the shutinge out of his blossomes, as soone as ye east wynde bloweth?

  • 13 O my God, make them like vnto a whele, and as the stuble before the wynde.

  • 30 ye shalbe as an oke whose leaues are fallen awaye, and as a garden that hath no moystnesse.

  • Job 8:11-12
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    11 Maye a resshe be grene without moystnesse? maye the grasse growe without water?

    12 No: but (or euer it be shot forth, and or euer it be gathered) it wythereth, before eny other herbe.

  • 38 who turneth the clottes to dust, & the to be clottes agayne?

  • 15 Persecute them euen so with thy tempest, & make them afrayed with thy storme.

  • 26 which of you can reproue them? Sauynge only that ye are sotyll to check mens sayenges, and can speake many wordes in the wynde.

  • 28 when yee saye: Why do not we persecute him? we haue founde an occasion agaynst him.

  • 27 to make the grasse growe in places where no body dwelleth, & in the wildernes where no ma remayneth?

  • 11 Ye shal conceaue stubble, and beare strawe, & youre sprete shalbe the fyre, that it maye consume you:

  • 11 Then shal it be saide to the people & to Ierusalem: there commeth a warme wynde from the north thorow the waye of my people, but nether to fanne, ner to clese.

  • 19 Why goest thou not fro me, ner lettest me alone, so longe till I swalow downe my spetle?

  • 5 the boostinge of the vngodly, thou kepest men from heate with the shadow of the cloudes, thou cuttest of the braunches of tyrauntes.

  • 24 so 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.

  • 9 Or euer youre thornes be sharpe, the wrath shal take them awaye quycke, like a stormy wynde.

  • 2 How loge wil ye vexe my mynde, & trouble me with wordes?

  • 24 By what waye is the light parted, & the heate dealt out vpon earth?

  • 11 In the daye when thou diddest plante it, it was greate, and gaue soone the frute of thi sede: But in the daye of haruest, thou shalt reape an heape of sorowes & miseries.

  • 8 Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?

  • 3 Therfore they shalbe as the mornynge cloude, and as the dew that early passeth awaye: and like as dust that ye wynde taketh awaye from the floore, and as smoke that goeth out of ye chymney.

  • 10 For like as the thornes that sticke together, and as the drye strawe, so shal the dronckardes be consumed together, euen when they be full.

  • 27 I knowe thy habitacion, thy out and ingoynge, and that thou ragest agaynst me.

  • 12 Doth one yron hurte another, or one metall that cometh from the north, another?

  • 13 yt it might take holde of the corners of the earth, & yt the vngodly might be shake out?

  • 5 Seinge thou art weery in runnynge with the fote men, how wilt thou then runne wt horses? In a peaceable sure londe thou mayest be safe, but how wilt thou do in the furious pryde of Iordane?

  • 15 Yet can I se no comforth, for when he is now the goodliest amonge the brethren, the east wynde (euen the wynde of the LORDE) shal come downe from the wildernesse, and drye vp his condytes, and drynke vp his welles: he shal spoyle the treasure of all pleasaunt vessels.

  • 12 Why hast thou then broken downe hir hedge, that all they which go by, plucke of hir grapes?

  • 18 Shall my heuynes endure for euer? Are my plages then so greate, yt they maye neuer be healed? Wilt thou be as a water, that falleth, and can not contynue?

  • 27 For their inhabitours shalbe like lame men, brought in feare & confounded. They shalbe like the grasse & grene herbes in the felde, like the hay vpo house toppes, that wythereth, afore it be growne vp.

  • 8 Wil ye accepte ye personne of God, and intreate for him?

  • 12 she was roted out in displeasure, and cast downe to the grounde. The East wynde dryed vp hir frute, hir stronge stalkes were broken of, wythered and brent in the fyre.

  • 36 And as for them that remayne of you, I wyll make them faynte harted in the londe of their enemies, so that a shakynge leaf shall chace them. And they shall flye from it, as though a swerde persecuted them, and shal fall noman folowynge vpon them.

  • 8 Destroie their tonges (o LORDE) and deuyde them, for I se vnrightuousnes & strife in ye cite.

  • 3 Shall not thy vayne wordes come yet to an ende? Or, hast thou yet eny more to saye?

  • 10 I kepe sylece, and open not my mouth, for thou hast done it. Turne thy plages awaye fro me, for I am cosumed thorow the feare of thy hade.