Job 14:11

Coverdale Bible (1535)

The floudes when they be dryed vp, & the ryuers when they be emptie, are fylled agayne thorow the flowinge waters of the see:

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  • Isa 19:5 : 5 The water of the see shalbe drawe out, Nilus shal synke awaye, & be dronke vp.
  • Jer 15:18 : 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?
  • Job 6:15-18 : 15 Myne owne brethren passe ouer by me as the waterbroke, that hastely runneth thorow ye valleys. 16 But they that feare the horefrost, the snowe shal fall vpon them. 17 When their tyme cometh, they shalbe destroyed and perishe: and when they be set on fyre, they shalbe remoued out of their place, 18 for the pathes yt they go in, are croked: they haist after vayne thinges, and shal perish.

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  • Job 14:9-10
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    9getteth the sent of water, it will budde, and brynge forth bowes, like as when it was first planted.

    10But as for man, when he is deed, perished and consumed awaye, what becommeth of him?

  • Isa 19:5-7
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    5The water of the see shalbe drawe out, Nilus shal synke awaye, & be dronke vp.

    6The ryuers also shalbe drawen out, the welles shal decreace and drie awaye. Rede and rush shal fayle,

    7the grasse by the waters syde or vpon ye ryuers bancke, yee and what so euer is sowen by the waters, shalbe wythered, destroyed, & brought to naught.

  • 12but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, vntill the heauen perish: he shal not wake vp ner ryse out of his slepe.

  • 4wt the ryuer of water parteth he a sunder the straunge people, yt knoweth no good neghbourheade: soch as are rude, vnmanerly & boysteous.

  • Job 14:18-19
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    18The mountaynes fall awaye at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place,

    19the waters pearse thorow the very stones by litle and litle, the floudes wa?she awaye the grauell & earth: Euen so destroyest thou the hope of man in like maner.

  • 4Whe he reproueth the see, he dryeth it vp, & turneth all the floudes to drye londe. Basan is desolate, Charmel and the pleasure of Libanus waisteth awaye.

  • 15Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.

  • Job 24:18-19
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    18The vngodly is very swyft: O yt his porcio also vpo earth were swyfter then ye runnynge water, which suffreth not ye shipma to beholde the fayre & pleasaut vyniardes.

    19O yt they (for the wickednesse which they haue done) were drawen to the hell, sooner the snowe melteth at the heate.

  • 7All floudes runne in to the see, & yet the see is not fylled: for loke vnto what place the waters runne, thence they come agayne.

  • 5The giauntes & worthies yt are slayne, & lye vnder ye worlde wt their copanions:

  • 15All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.

  • 14For we all dye the death, and as the water that sinketh in to the earth, which is not taken vp. And God will not take awaye the lyfe, but vnbethynketh himselfe, yt euen the very outlawe be not cleane thrust out from him.

  • 9as a cloude is cosumed and vanyshed awaye, euen so he that goeth downe to hell, commeth nomore vp,

  • 33Which turneth the floudes in to drie londe, and drieth vp the water sprynges.

  • 2He cometh vp, and falleth awaye like a floure. He flyeth as it were a shadowe, and neuer continueth in one state.

  • 20Destruccion taketh holde vpo him as a water floude, & ye tepest stealeth him awaye in the night season.

  • 11The Sonne ryseth wt heat and the grasse wydereth, & his floure falleth awaye, and the beautie of the fassion of it perissheth: euen so shal the ryche man perisshe with his abundaunce.

  • 3Therfore shal the londe be in a miserable case, and all they that dwell therin, shal mourne. The beastes in the felde, the foules in ye ayre, and the fishes in the see shall dye.

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

  • 16both olde & yonge, whose foundacion is a runnynge water,

  • 4Man is like a thinge of naught, his tyme passeth awaye like a shadowe.

  • 15Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.

  • 16Then shuldest thou forget thy misery, and thynke nomore vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.

  • 11Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?

  • 2For why wolde no ma receaue me, when I came? & when I called, no man gaue me answere. Was my hode clene smyte of, that it might not helpe? or, had I not power to delyuer? lo, at a worde I drike vp the see, & of water floudes I make drie lode: so yt for want of water, the fish corruppe, and die of thurst.

  • 16For as soone as the wynde goeth ouer it, it gone, and the place therof knoweth it nomore.

  • 7He gathereth ye waters together as it were in a bottell, & laieth vp the depe in secrete.

  • 16Camest thou euer into the groude of the see, Or, hast thou walked in ye lowe corners of ye depe?

  • 5The Sone aryseth, the Sonne goeth downe, & returneth to his place, yt he maye there ryse vp agayne.

  • 7Or dust be turned againe vnto earth from whence it came, and or the sprete returne vnto God, which gaue it.

  • 4The earth shalbe heuye and decaye: The face of ye earth shal perish & fal awaye, the proude people of ye worlde shal come to naught,

  • 6In the mornynge it is grene and groweth vp, but in the euenynge it is cutt downe and wythered.

  • 24I haue dygged and dronke vp the straunge waters, and with ye soles of my fete haue I dryed vp the See.

  • 15Yet 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.

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

  • 15I wil make waist both mountayne & hill, & drie vp euery grene thinge, that groweth theron. I wil drie vp the floudes of water, & drinke vp the ryuers.

  • 7And it fortuned after cerayne dayes, that the riuer was dryed: vp for there was no rayne in the lode.

  • 11My dayes are past, my thoughtes are vanished awaye, which haue vexed myne herte,

  • 14The depe sayeth: she is not in me. The see sayeth: she is not with me.

  • 27I saye to the grounde: be drie. And I drie vp thy water floudes.

  • 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.

  • 1My breth fayleth, my dayes are shortened, I am harde at deathes dore.

  • 15The LORDE also shal cleue the tunges of the Egipcias see, and with a mightie wynde shal he lift vp his honde ouer Nilus, and shal smyte his seue streames and make men go ouer drye shod.

  • 27He turneth ye water to smaldroppes, he dryueth his cloudes

  • 4Blessed is he that hath ye God of Iacob for his helpe, and whose hope is in the LORDE his God.