Job 14:8

Coverdale Bible (1535)

For though a rote be waxen olde and deed in the grounde, yet whe the stocke

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  • Isa 26:19 : 19 But as for thy dead men and ours, that be departed, they are in life and resurrection. They lie in the earth, they wake, & haue ioye: for yi dew is a dew of life & light. But ye place of the malicious Tyrauntes is falle awaye.
  • John 12:24 : 24 Verely verely I saye vnto you: Excepte the wheatcorne fall in to the grounde, and dye, it bydeth alone: But yf it dye, it bryngeth forth moch frute.
  • 1 Cor 15:36 : 36 Thou foole, yt which thou sowest is not quyckened, excepte it dye.

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  • 7 Yf a tre be cutt downe, there is some hope yet, that it will sproute and shute forth the braunches againe:

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

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

  • 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.

  • Job 8:16-17
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    16 Oft tymes a thinge doth florish, and men thynke that it maye abyde the Sonneshyne: it shuteth forth the braunches in his garden,

    17 it taketh many rotes, in so moch that it is like an house off stones.

  • 16 His rotes shalbe dryed vp beneth, & aboue shall his haruest be cut downe.

  • 8 For 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.

  • 14 so 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.

  • Ezek 17:8-10
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    8 Neuertheles it was plated vpon a good grounde besyde greate waters: so that (by reason) it shulde haue brought out braunches and frute, and haue bene a goodly vyne.

    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?

  • Ps 92:13-14
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    13 The rightuous shal florish like a palme tre, and growe like a Cedre of Libanus.

    14 Soch as be planted in the house of the LORDE,be frutefull, plenteous & grene.

  • Ezek 17:5-6
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    5 He toke also a braunch of the londe, and planted it in a frutefull grounde, he brought it vnto greate waters, & set it as a willye tre therby.

    6 Then dyd it growe, and was a greate wyne stocke, but lowe by the grounde: thus there came of it a vyne, and it brought forth blossomes, & spred out braunches.

  • 19 For my rote was spred out by the waters syde, & the dew laye vpo my corne.

  • 1 After this there shal come a rod forth of ye Kynrede of Iesse, and a blossome out of his rote.

  • 8 Yee 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.

  • Dan 4:14-15
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    14 and cryed mightely, sayenge: Hew downe the tre, breake off his braunches, shake of his leaues, and scatre his frute abrode: that all the beestes maye get them awaye from vnder him, and the foules from his braunches.

    15 Neuertheles leaue the grounde of his rote still in the earth, and bynde him vpon the playne felde, with cheynes of yron and stele. With the dew of heauen shall he be wet, and he shall haue his parte in the herbes of the grounde with other wylde beastes.

  • 11 which was very hye, greate and mightie: ye heyth reached vnto the heaue, and the bredth extended to all the endes of the earth:

  • 32 He shall perish, afore his tyme be worne out, and his honde shal not be grene.

  • 5 But the frutes, were not yet ripe cut of, and the grapes were but yonge and grene. Then one smote of the grapes with an hoke, yee he hewed downe also the buwes and the braunches, & dyd cast the awaye.

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

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    6 His braunches shulde sprede out abrode, & be as fayre as the olyue tre, & smel as Libanus.

    7 They that dwel vnder his shadowe, shulde come agayne, & growe vp as the corne, & florish as the vyne: he shulde haue as good a name, as the wyne of Libanus.

  • 15 Manteyne it, that thy right hode hath plated, & the sonne whom thou maydest so moch of for thy self.

  • 7 Fayre and beutifull was he in his greatnesse, and in the length of his braunches, for his rote stode besyde greate waters:

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

  • Ps 80:9-11
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    9 Thou maydest rowme for it, & caused it to take rote, so yt it fylled the lode.

    10 The hilles were couered with the shadowe of it, & so were the stronge Cedretrees wt the bowes therof.

    11 She stretched out hir brauches vnto the see, & hir bowes vnto the water:

  • 9 yf it wyl brynge forth frute: Yf no, then cut it downe afterwarde.

  • 19 Lo, thus is it wt him, that reioyseth in his owne doinges: and as for other, they growe out of the earth.

  • 31 And soch of the house of Iuda as are escaped, shal come together, and the remnaunt shal take rote beneth, & bringe forth frute aboue.

  • 30 And the doughter Iuda which is escaped & remayneth, shall from hence forth take rote beneth, and beare frute aboue.

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    3 Soch a ma is like a tre plated by ye watersyde, yt brigeth forth his frute in due season. His leeues shal not fall off, ad loke what soeuer he doth, it shal prospere.

  • 23 Namely, vpon the hie hill of Sion will I plante it: that it maye bringe forth twygges, and geue frute, and be a greate Cedre tre: so that all maner of foules maye byde in it, and make their nestes vnder the shadowe of his braunches.

  • 14 Morouer, he goeth out to hewe downe Cedre trees: He bringeth home Elmes and okes, and other tymbre of the wodd. Or els the Fyrre trees which he planted himself, ad soch as the rayne hath swelled,

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

  • 5 Therfore was he hyer the all the trees of the felde, and thorow ye multitude of waters that he sent fro him, he optayned many and longe braunches.

  • 20 As for the tre that thou sawest which was so greate & mightie, whose heyth reached vnto the heauen, and his bredth in to all the worlde:

  • 6 It wil come to this poynte, yt Iacob shalbe rooted againe, and Israel shalbe grene & beare floures, & they shal fyll ye whole worlde wt their frute.

  • 11 hir 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,

  • 16 The trees of the LORDE are full of sappe, euen the trees of Libanus which he hath planted.

  • 12 The grape gatherers shal make greate mone, when the vynyarde & fygetrees be so vtterly waisted. Yee all the pomgarnettes, palmtrees, apletrees, & the other trees of the felde shall wyther awaye. Thus the mery cheare of the children of men, shal come to confucion.

  • 13 But now she is planted in the wildernesse, in a drye and thurstie grounde.

  • 2 Thou sonne of man: What commeth of the vyne amonge all other trees? and of the wyne stocke, amoge all other tymbre of the groaue?