Job 18:9
His fote shalbe holden in the gilder, and the thurstie shal catch him.
His fote shalbe holden in the gilder, and the thurstie shal catch him.
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10 The snare is layed for him in the grounde, and a pytfall in the waye.
11 Fearfulnesse shal make him afrayed on euery syde, that he shall not knowe, where to get out.
12 Honger shalbe his substaunce, and my?fortune shall hange vpon him.
7 His presumptuous goinges shal be kepte in, and his owne councell shal cast him downe.
8 For his fete shalbe taken in the nett, and he shal walke in the snare.
8 He lyeth waytinge secretly, as it were a lyon in his denne. He lurketh that he maye rauysh the poore,
9 yee to rauish the poore, when he hath gotten him in to his nett.
10 Then smyteth he, then oppresseth he & casteth downe the poore with his auctorite.
5 Doth a byrde fall in a snare vpo ye earth where no fouler is? Taketh a man his snare vp from the grounde, afore he catche somwhat?
8 Let a sodane destruccio come vpon him vnawarres, and ye nett that he hath layed priuely, catch him self, that he maye fall in to his owne myschefe.
22 The wickednesses of the vngodly shal catch himself, and with the snares of his owne synnes shal he be trapped.
15 As for the Heithen, the are suncke downe in the pytte that they made: in the same nette, which they spred out priuely, is their owne fote take.
8 But he yt dyggeth vp a pytt, shall fall therin himself: & who so breaketh downe the hedge, a serpent shal byte him.
9 But myne eyes loke vnto ye, o LORDE God: in the is my trust, oh cast not out my soule.
8 Then came the Heithen together on euery syde out of all countrees agaynst him, layed their nettes for him, and toke him in their pytte.
7 O how sodenly wil they stonde vp, yt shal byte the, & awake, that shal teare ye in peces? yee thou shalt be their pray.
5 that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,
18 The vngodly shalbe geuen for the rightuous, & the wicked for the iust.
15 He hath grauen and dygged vp a pytte, but he shal fall himself in to ye pytte yt he hath made.
11 Let there be no man to petie, ner to haue compassion vpon his fatherlesse children.
13 which compaseth ye wyse in their owne craftynesse, and ouertroweth the councell of the wicked:
6 The rightuousnesse of the iust shal delyuer them, but the despysers shalbe taken in their owne vngodlynesse.
16 The serpentes heade shall sucke him, and the adders tonge shall slaye him:
24 Sorow and carefulnesse make him afrayed, & copasse him rounde aboute, like as it were a kinge with his hoost redy to the battayll.
10 Therfore art thou compased aboute with snares on euery syde, & sodely vexed wt feare.
26 For the LORDE shal be besyde the, & kepe thy fote yt thou be not taken.
24 Who darre laye honde vpon him openly, and vndertake to catch him? Or, who darre put an hoke thorow his nose, ad laye a snare for him?
10 Who so ledeth ye rightuous in to an euell waye, shal fall in to his owne pytt, but ye iust shal haue the good in possession.
15 And many shal stomble, fall, and be broke vpon him: yee they shalbe snared and taken.
11 he hath put my fote in the stockes, & loketh narowly vnto all my pathes.
22 Let the noyse be herde out of their houses, when the murtherer cometh sodenly vpon them: For they haue digged a pit to take me, and layed snares for my fete.
22 It ru?sheth in vpon him, and spareth him not, he maye not escape from the power therof.
22 They gaue me gall to eate, & whe I was thurstie, they gaue me vyneger to drynke.
20 Destruccion taketh holde vpo him as a water floude, & ye tepest stealeth him awaye in the night season.
17 But in vayne is ye net layed forth before the byrdes eyes.
18 Yee they the selues laye wayte one for anothers bloude, and one of the wolde slaye another.
26 For amonge my people are founde wicked personnes, that priuely laye snares and waite for men, to take them, and destroye them.
21 A fearfull sounde is euer in his eares, & when it is peace, yet feareth he destruccion:
5 Speares and snares are in ye waye of the frowarde, but he yt wil kepe his soule, let him fle fro soch.
23 so longe till she hath wounded his lyuer with hir darte: like as yf a byrde haisted to the snare, not knowinge that the parell of his life lyeth there vpo.
5 The proude haue layed a snare for me, & spred a nett abrode with coardes, yee & sett trappes in my waye.
22 Though he had plenteousnesse of euerythinge, yet was he poore, & therfore he is but a wretch on euery syde.
5 Saue thy self as a doo fro ye honde, & as a byrde fro the hode of the fouler.
5 Who so flatreth his neghbor, layeth a nette for his fete.
22 but whan a stronger then he commeth vpo him, and ouer commeth him, he taketh fro him all his wapens, wherin he trusted, and deuydeth the spoyle.
2 Where as he neuertheles plageth ye wicked, and yet goeth not from his worde, wha he steppeth forth and taketh the victory agaynst the housholde of the frauwerde, and against the helpe of euel doers.
13 The wicked falleth in to the snare thorow ye malyce of his owne mouth, but the iust shal escape out of parell.
21 soch as laboure to drawe me vnto synne: and yt disceaue him, which reproueth them in the gate, & soch as turne good personnes to vanite.
5 Wherfore shulde I feare the euell dayes, whe the wickednesse of my heles copaseth me rounde aboute?