Job 20:4
Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)
Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)
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18Hast thou also perceaued, how brode ye earth is? Now yf thou hast knowlege of all,
19the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
20yt thou mayest bringe vs vnto their quarters, yf thou cast tell the waye to their houses.
21Knewest thou (when thou wast borne) how olde thou shuldest be?
4Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
3But I haue vnderstodinge as well as ye, and am no lesse then ye. Yee who knoweth not these thinges?
21Knowe ye not this? Herde ye neuer of it? Hath it not bene preached vnto you sence the hegynnynge? Haue ye not bene enfourmed of this, sence the foundacion of ye earth was layde:
7Art thou the first man, that euer was borne? Or, wast thou made before the hylles?
8hast thou herde the secrete councell of God, that all wy?dome is to litle for ye?
9What knowest thou, yt we knowe not? What vnderstondest thou, but we can the same?
6Where is now thy feare of God, thy stedfastnesse, thy pacience, and the perfectnesse of thy life?
20From whece then commeth wy?dome? & where is the place of vnderstondinge?
15Well, thou wilt kepe the olde waye, yt all wicked me haue gone:
4Hast thou fle?shy eyes then, or doest thou loke as man loketh?
5Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?
6that thou makest soch inquisicion for my wickednesse, and searchest out my synne?
5the prayse of the vngodly hath bene shorte, and that the ioye of Ypocrytes continued but ye twincklinge of an eye?
27Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.
10Saye not thou: What is the cause that ye dayes of ye olde tyme were better, then they yt be now? for that were no wyse question.
10What is more excellent then man? yet can he not in the lawe get the victory of him that is mightier the he:
10Is there eny thinge, wherof it maye be sayde: lo, this is new? For it was loge agoo in the tymes yt haue bene before vs.
1Consideringe then that there is no tyme hyd from the Allmightie, how happeneth it, that they which knowe him, wil not regarde his dayes?
3I haue sufficiently herde the checkynge & reprofe, therfore am I purposed to make answere after my vnderstodinge.
8Enquere of them that haue bene before the, search diligently amonge thy forefathers:
9Namely, yt we are but of yesterdaye, and considre not, that oure dayes vpon earth are buth a very shadow.
16Art thou of his coucell, when he spredeth out the cloudes? Hast thou the perfecte knowlege of his wonders?
16Yf thou now haue vnderstodinge, heare what I saye and herken to the voyce of my wordes.
3Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
2As for yt I knowe it is so of a treuth, yt a man compared vnto God, can not be iustified.
13lest ye shulde prayse youre selues, to haue founde out wy?dome: because it is God that hath cast him out, & no man.
12How commeth a man then by wy?dome? Where is the place that men fynde vnderstondinge?
13Verely no man can tell how worthy a thinge she is, nether is she foude in the lode of the lyuynge.
3For who can kepe his owne councell so secrete, but it shall be knowne? Therfore haue I spoken vnwysely, seynge these thinges are so hye, and passe myne vnderstondinge.
20Haue not I warned ye very oft with councell and lerninge?
4Is it with a man, that I make this disputacio? Which yf it were so, shulde not my sprete be the in sore trouble?
2Loke what ye knowe, that same do I knowe also, nether am I inferior vnto you.
27I knowe thy habitacion, thy out and ingoynge, and that thou ragest agaynst me.
21Soch are now the dwellynges of the wicked, and this is ye place of him that knoweth not God.
11For it is he, that knoweth the vanite of men: he seyth their wickednesse also, shulde he not then considre it?
3LORDE, what is ma, that thou hast soch respecte vnto him? Or the sonne of man, that thou so regardest him?
33Knowest thou the course off heaue, yt thou mayest set vp the ordinaunce therof vpo earth?
4Doth not he se my wayes, & tell all my goinges?
4Before whom hast thou spoken those wordes? Who made the breth to come out of ye mouth?
25Thou LORDE in the begynnynge hast layed ye foundacion of the earth, and the heauens are the workes of thy hondes.
4As it stode wt me, whe I was welthy & had ynough: whe God prospered my house:
14I cosidered also yt what so euer God doth, it cotinueth for euer, & yt nothinge can be put vnto it ner take from it: & yt God doth it to ye intent, yt men shulde feare him.
17What is man, that thou hast him in soch reputacion, and settest so moch by him?
21Who knoweth the sprete of man yt goeth vpwarde, and the breth of the beest yt goeth downe in to the earth?
20Shall not my short life come soone to an ende? O holde the fro me, let me alone, that I maye ease myself a litle:
22In as moch the as God hath ye hyest power of all, who can teach him eny knowlege?