Job 20:5
the prayse of the vngodly hath bene shorte, and that the ioye of Ypocrytes continued but ye twincklinge of an eye?
the prayse of the vngodly hath bene shorte, and that the ioye of Ypocrytes continued but ye twincklinge of an eye?
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6Though he be magnified vp to the heaue, so that his heade reacheth vnto the cloudes:
8What hope hath ye Ypocrite, though he haue greate good, and though God geue him riches after his hertes desyre?
4Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)
3LORDE, how longe shal the vngodly, how longe shal the vngodly tryumphe?
4How longe shal all wicked doers speake so di?daynedly, and make soch proude boastynge?
5For his wrath endureth but the twincklinge of an eye, and his pleasure is in life: heuynesse maye well endure for a night, but ioye commeth in the mornynge.
13Euen so goeth it with all them, that forget God: and euen thus also shal the ypocrytes hope come to naught.
19For wt ioy shal the godly, and with gladnesse shal the innocent se,
20that their increase shal be hewen downe, & their posterite consumed with the fyre.
10Suffre yet a litle whyle, & ye vngodly shalbe clene gone: thou shalt loke after his place, & he shal be awaye.
20The vngodly despayreth all the dayes of his life, & the nombre of a tyrauntes yeares is vnknowne.
28The pacient abydinge of the rightuous shalbe turned to gladnesse, but the hope of the vngodly shal perish.
30For the wickednesse & synne of ye people, he maketh an ypocrite to reigne ouer the.
20For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.
10When it goeth well with the rightuous, the cite is mery: and when the vngodly perish, there is gladnesse.
15Therfore maye we saye, that the proude are happie, and that they which deale with vngodlynesse, are set vp: for they tempte God, and yet escape.
8Vertuous me therfore shall wel cosidre this, and the innocent shal take parte agaynst the Ypocrite.
6Therfore shal God cleane destroyethe, smyte the in peces, plucke the out of thy dwellinge, and rote the out of the londe of the lyuinge.
7Sela.The rightuous shal se this, & feare, and laugh him to scorne.
6The synne of ye wicked is his owne snare, but ye righteous shal be glad and reioyse.
5Shal not the light of the vngodly be put out? yee the flame of his fyre shal not burne.
21Thy mouth shall he fyll with laughynge, ad thy lyppes with gladnesse.
7That the vngodly are grene as the grasse, and that all the workes of wickednes do florish, to be destroyed for euer.
19Lo, thus is it wt him, that reioyseth in his owne doinges: and as for other, they growe out of the earth.
10The vngodly shal se it, & it shal greue him: he shall gnash wt his teth & consume awaye, & the desyre of the vngodly shal perish.
12When rightuous men are in prosperite, the doth honoure florish: but when the vngodly come vp, ye state of men chaungeth.
14which reioyse in doynge euell, and delyte i wicked thinges:
20Then shal the furious people ceasse, and ye mockers shal be put awaye, and all they yt do wronge shalbe rooted out,
21For whath careth he, what become of his housholde after his death? whose monethes passe awaye swifter then an arowe.
27The heauen shall declare his wickednesse, & the earth shal take parte agaynst him.
22they wolde be maruelous glad, as those that dygge vp treasure)
7Wherfore do wicked me lyue in health and prosperite, come to their olde age, & increase in riches?
17How oft shal the candle of ye wicked be put out? how oft commeth their destruccion vpon them? O what sorowe shall God geue them for their parte in his wrath?
15The iust delyteth in doynge the thynge that is right, but the workers of wickednesse abhorre the same.
20Wherfore is the light geuen, to him that is in mysery? and life vnto them, that haue heuy hertes?
15These ij. thiges also haue I cosidred in ye tyme of vanite: yt the iust man perisheth for his rightuousnes sake, & the vngodly liueth in his wickednesse.
23And though he slaye sodenly wt the scourge, yet laugheth he at the punyshment of the innocent.
3And why. I was greued at ye wicked, to se the vngodly in soch prosperite.
2Whyle ye vngodly hath the ouer hande, the poore must suffre persecucion: O that they were taken in the ymaginacions which they go aboute.
3For the vngodly maketh boost of his owne hertes desyre, the cuvetous blesseth him self, and blasphemeth the LORDE.
1Why boastest thou thy self (thou Tyraunt) that thou canst do myschefe?
12The rightuous enfourmeth the house of the vngodly, but ye vngodly go on still after their owne wickednesse.
9The light of the righteous maketh ioyfull, but the candle of the vngodly shal be put out.
25The vngodly is like a tempest that passeth ouer & is nomore sene, but the rightuous remayneth sure for euer.
13But ye LORDE laugheth him to scorne, for he seith yt his daye is cominge.
5Who so laugheth ye poore to scorne, blasphemeth his maker: and he yt is glad of another mans hurte, shal not be vnpunyshed.
11The houses of the vngodly shalbe ouerthrowne, but the tabernacles of ye righteus shal florishe.
13They spende their dayes in welthynesse: but sodenly they go downe to hell.
13Agayne, as for the vngodly, it shall not be well with him, nether shal he prologe his dayes: but euen as a shadowe, so shall he be that feareth not God.
30that the wicked is kepte vnto the daye of destruccion, and that the vngodly shalbe brought forth in the daye of wrath.