Job 17:3
O delyuer me, and set me by the, who shall then be able to thrust my hondes together?
O delyuer me, and set me by the, who shall then be able to thrust my hondes together?
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1My sone, yf thou be suertie for yi neghboure, thou hast fastened thine hode wt another ma:
18Who so promiseth by the hande, & is suertie for another, he is a foole.
2I haue disceaued no man, yet must myne eye cotinue in heuynesse
26Be not thou one of them yt bynde ther hande vpo promyse, and are suertie for dett:
27for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.
13Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for the vnknowne mans sake.
16Take his garment that is suertie for a straunger, & take a pledge of him for ye vnknowne mans sake.
15He that is suertye for a straunger, hurteth himself: but he that medleth not with suerteshippe, is sure.
3Therfore (my sonne) do this, discharge thy self, for thou art come i to yi neghbours daunger. Go thy waye then soone, & intreate thy neghboure:
9I wyll be suertye for him, of my handes shalt thou requyre him. Yf I brynge him not vnto the agayne, & set him before thine eyes, I wil beare ye blame my life longe.
19What is he, that will go to lawe with me? For yf I holde my tonge, I shal dye.
20Neuerthelesse graunte me ij. thinges, and then will I not hyde my self from the.
21Withdrawe thine honde fro me, & let not the fearfull drede of the make me afrayed.
22And then sende for me to the lawe, yt I maye answere for my self: or els, let me speake, and geue thou the answere.
5Or who will enforce me to kepe or make peace?
27Ye fall vpon the fatherlesse, ad go aboute to ouerthrowe youre owne frende.
28Wherfore loke not only vpon me, but vpon youre selues: whether I lye, or no.
3Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
14Wherfore do I beare my flesh in my teth, and my soule in myne hondes?
34Is not this hid with me, and sealed vp in my treasures?
3Agaynst me only he turneth his honde, & layeth it euer vpon me.
22Dyd I desyre you, to come hyther? Or, to geue me eny off youre substaunce?
3O LORDE my God, yff I haue done eny soch thinge: yf there be eny vnrightuousnes in my hades:
5But yf ye wil enhaunce yor selues agaynst me, & accuse me to be a wicked personne because of the shame that is come vpon me:
25Is it not so? Who wil the reproue me as a lyar, & saye yt my wordes are nothinge worth?
4Thou hast withholde their hertes from vnderstodinge, therfore shall they not be set vp an hye.
10In whose hondes is wickednesse, and their right honde is full of giftes.
3Shulde men geue eare vnto the only? Thou wilt laugh other men to scorne, & shal no body mocke the agayne?
3O plucke me not awaye amonge the vngodly and wicked doers, which speake frendly to their neghboure, but ymagin myschefe in their hertes.
33Nether is there eny dayes man to reproue both the partes, or to laye his hode betwixte vs.
7Oh no, let him not do so with me. But let hym geue me like power to go to lawe, then am I sure to wynne my matter.
8Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
5Marck me well, be aba?shed, and laye youre hade vpon youre mouth.
21Why doest thou not forgeue me my synne? Wherfore takest thou not awaye my wickednesse? Beholde, now must I slepe in the dust: and yff thou sekest me tomorow in the mornynge, I shalbe gone.
17Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.
18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
12The LORDE shal be iudge betwene me and the, and auenge me on the, but my hade shal not be vpon the,
14like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
27Hath my hert medled priuely wt eny disceate? Or, dyd I euer kysse myne owne honde
13Beholde, I haue smytten my hondes vpo thy couetousnesse, that thou hast vsed, and vpon the bloude which hath bene shed in the.
11but shalt stonde without: and he, to who thou lendest, shal brynge out his pledge vnto the.
21yt I might shewe ye the treuth and that thou wt the verite mightest answere them yt laye eny thinge against ye?
6Thou hast take the pledge from thy brethre for naught, & robbed the naked of their clothinge:
6He hath made me as it were a byworde of the comon people, I am his gestinge stocke amoge the.
10I 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.
7Two thinges I requyre of the, that thou wilt not denye me before I dye.
7where as (notwithstondinge) thou knowest that I am no wicked person, & that there is no man able to delyuer me out of thine honde.
15Beholde, these men saye vnto me: Where is the worde of the LORDE? Let it come.
22The let myne arme fall fro my shulder, & myne arme holes be broken from the ioyntes.
8Now hast thou spoken in myne eares, & I haue herde ye voyce of thy wordes: