Job 20:8
He vanysheth as a dreame, so that he can nomore be founde, & passeth awaye as a vision in ye night.
He vanysheth as a dreame, so that he can nomore be founde, & passeth awaye as a vision in ye night.
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6Though he be magnified vp to the heaue, so that his heade reacheth vnto the cloudes:
7yet he perisheth at the last like donge: In so moch yt they which haue sene him, saye: Where is he?
9So that the eye which sawe him before, getteth now no sight of him, & his place knoweth him nomore.
15Other men shall dwel in his house (which now is none of his) and brymstone shalbe scatered vpon his habitacion.
16His rotes shalbe dryed vp beneth, & aboue shall his haruest be cut downe.
17His remembraunce shall perish from the earth, & his name shall not be praysed in the stretes:
18he shalbe dryuen from the light into darcknesse, and be cast clene out of the worlde.
19He shall nether haue children ner kyn?folkes amonge his people, no ner eny posterite in his countre:
20yonge & olde shalbe astonyshed at his death.
36I myself haue sene the vngodly in greate power, & florishinge like a grene baye tre:
8therof yee and that none other mans eye shall se me eny more. For yf thou fasten thine eyes vpon me, I come to naught like
9as a cloude is cosumed and vanyshed awaye, euen so he that goeth downe to hell, commeth nomore vp,
10ner turneth agayne in to his house, nether shall his place knowe him eny more.
19When the rich man dyeth, he carieth nothinge with him: he is gone in ye twincklynge of an eye.
20Destruccion taketh holde vpo him as a water floude, & ye tepest stealeth him awaye in the night season.
21A vehement wynde carieth him hence, & departeth: a storme plucketh him out of his place.
22It ru?sheth in vpon him, and spareth him not, he maye not escape from the power therof.
2He cometh vp, and falleth awaye like a floure. He flyeth as it were a shadowe, and neuer continueth in one state.
28Therfore shall his dwellynge be in desolate cities, & in houses which no ma inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.
29He shall not be rich, nether shall his substaunce continue, ner encrease vpon earth.
30He shal neuer come out of darcknesse, the flame shal drye vp his braunches, with ye blast of the mouth of God shal he be take awaie.
20Yee euen like as a dreame when one awaketh, so makest thou their ymage to vanish out of the cite.
26There shal no darcknes be able to hyde him. An vnkyndled fyre shal consume him, and loke what remayneth in his house, it shall be destroyed.
27The heauen shall declare his wickednesse, & the earth shal take parte agaynst him.
5Shal not the light of the vngodly be put out? yee the flame of his fyre shal not burne.
6The light shalbe darcke in his dwellinge, & his candle shalbe put out with him.
19But whe he foloweth his fathers generacion, he shal neuer se light eny more.
20O yt all copassion vpon the were forgotte: yt their daynties were wormes: that they were clene put out of remembraunce, & vtterly hewe downe like an vnfrutefull tre.
18But yf it be taken out off his place, euery man denyeth it, sayenge: I knowe the not.
20As for the eyes of the vngodly, they shal be consumed, and not escape: their hope shalbe misery and sorow of mynde.
8Let the cosume awaye like a snale, & like the vntymely frute of a woman, and let them not se the Sonne.
20They shalbe destroyed from the mornynge vnto the euenynge: yee they shall perish, or euer they be awarre:
26They are passed awaye, as the shippes that be good vnder sale, and as the Aegle that haisteth to the pray.
21In so moch, that his body is clene consumed awaye, & his bones appeare nomore.
14so that ye swifte shall not escape, nether the stronge be able to do eny thynge: no, the giaunte shal not saue his owne life.
18Yee they shal be euen as chaffe before the wynde, and as dust that the storme carieth awaye.
9For when thou thynkest to haue holde vpon him, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth him, shall go backe. And why?
11Yf he came by me, I might not loke vpo him: yf he wente his waye, I shulde not perceaue it.
4For he cometh to naught, & goeth his waye in to darcknes, and his name is forgotten.
4Man is like a thinge of naught, his tyme passeth awaye like a shadowe.
20In the twincklinge off an eye shall they be slayne: and at mydnight, when the people & the tyrauntes rage, then shal they perish, ad be taken awaye with out hondes.
12but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, vntill the heauen perish: he shal not wake vp ner ryse out of his slepe.
24so that yf he fle the yron weapens, he shall be shott with the stele bowe.
20His bely coude neuer be fylled, therfore shall he perish in his couetousnesse.
21He deuoured so gredely, yt he left nothinge behynde, therfore his goodes shal not prospere.
32Yet shal he be brought to his graue, and watch amonge the heape of the deed.
20Thou preuaylest agaynst him, so that he passeth awaye: thou chaungest his estate, and puttest him from the.
10The vngodly shal se it, & it shal greue him: he shall gnash wt his teth & consume awaye, & the desyre of the vngodly shal perish.
16For as soone as the wynde goeth ouer it, it gone, and the place therof knoweth it nomore.
18The vngodly is very swyft: O yt his porcio also vpo earth were swyfter then ye runnynge water, which suffreth not ye shipma to beholde the fayre & pleasaut vyniardes.