Job 21:10
Their bullocke gendreth, and that not out of tyme: their cow calueth, and is not vnfrutefull.
Their bullocke gendreth, and that not out of tyme: their cow calueth, and is not vnfrutefull.
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8Their childers children lyue in their sight, & their generacion before their eyes.
9Their houses are safe from all feare, for the rodd of God doth not smyte the.
11They sende forth their children by flockes, and their sonnes lede the daunce.
1Knowest thou the tyme when the wilde gotes brige forth their yoge amoge the stony rockes? Or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to fawne?
2Rekenest thou the monethes after they ingendre, yt thou knowest the tyme of their bearinge?
3Or when they lye downe, when they cast their yonge ones, & when they are delyuered off their trauayle & payne?
4How their yoge ones growe vp & waxe greate thorow good fedinge?
38He blesseth them, so that they multiplie exceadingly, and suffreth not their catell to decrease.
6The shal ye wolfe dwel with the labe, and the leoparde shal lye downe by the gote. Bullokes, lyons and catel shal kepe company together, so that a litle childe shal dryue them forth.
7The cowe and the Bere shal fede together, and their yongones shal lye together. The lyo shal eate strawe like the oxe, or the cowe.
5The Hynde shal forsake the yonge fawne, that se brigeth forth in ye felde, because there shalbe no grasse.
13That or garners maye be full and plenteous with all maner of stoare: that or shepe maye brynge forth thousandes and hundreth thousands in oure villages.
14That oure oxen maye be stronge to laboure, that there be no myschaunce, no decaye, and no complayninge in oure stretes.
21At the same tyme shall a man lyue with a cowe, and two shepe.
18O what a sighinge make the catell? the bullockes are very euel likynge, because they haue no pasture: and the shepe are fame?shed awaye.
9I wil take no bullockes out of thy house, ner gotes out of thy foldes.
4Where no oxen are, there the crybb is emptie: but where the oxen laboure, there is moch frute.
7All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.
15and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.
16So harde is he vnto his yong ones, as though they were not his, and laboureth in vayne without eny feare.
26There shalbe nothinge baren ner vnfrutefull in thy londe, and I wil fulfill the nombre of thy dayes.
21For the hyrdmen haue done folishly, that they haue not sought the LORDE. Therfore haue they dealt vnwisely with their catell, & all are scatred abrode.
28Whether it be oxe or lambe, it shall not be slayne with his yonge in one daye.
23Se yt thou knowe the nombre of thy catell thy self, and loke well to thy flockes.
24euen when his bowels are at the fattest, and his bones full of mary.
4Blessed shalbe the frute of thy body, the frute of thy grounde, and the frute of thy catell, and the frute of thine oxen, and the frute of thy shepe.
20O how happy shal ye be, whe ye shal safely sowe youre sede besyde all waters & dryue thither the fete of youre oxe & asses.
15and thirtie mylck camels wt their foales, fourtye kyne, ten bullockes, twentye she Asses with ten foales,
14Blessed shalt thou be aboue all nacions, there shal no vnfrutefull personne be in the, ner amonge thy catell.
23My chosen shal lyue longe, they shall not laboure in vayne, ner beget wt trouble: for they are the hie blessed sede of the LORDE, & their frutes with them.
23The wil he geue rayne to the sede, that ye shal sowe in the earth, and geue you breade of the encrease of the earth, so that all shalbe plenteous aud abundaunt. Thy catel also shal he fede in the brode medowes.
24yee thyne oxe and Mules that till the grounde, shal eate good fodder, which is pourged wt ye fanne.
10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.
41Neuertheles in the first buckynge tyme of the flockes, he layed the staues in the drynkinge troughes before the eyes of the flockes, that they shulde conceaue ouer the staues.
5Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.
20And the seuen leene and euell fauoured kyne, ate vp the seuen first fat kyne.
10Yf a man delyuer vnto his neghboure an Asse, or oxe or shepe, or eny maner of catell to kepe, and it dye, or be hurte, or dryuen awaye that no man se it,
36But yf it be knowne, that the oxe haue bene vsed to gorre afore, then shal he paye his oxe for the other, & the deed carcase shal be his owne.
5Doth the wilde asse roare when he hath grasse? Or crieth the oxe, whe he hath fodder ynough?
8The beestes crepe in to their dennes, & take their rest.
10Thou shalt not plowe with an oxe and an Asse together at one tyme.
31A cock ready to fight: A rame: And a kynge yt goeth forth wt his people.
27They shal slaye all hir mightie souldyers, and put them to death. Wo be vnto the, for the daye & tyme of their visitacion is at honde.
33The rysinge vp therof sheweth he to his frendes and to the catell.
4& they shal brynge her in to a valley, where as is nether earinge nor sowinge, and strike of hir heade there in the valley.
17For the fyge trees shal not be grene, & the vynes shal beare no frute. The laboure of ye olyue shalbe but lost, and the londe shall bringe no corne: the shepe shalbe taken out of ye folde, and there shalbe no catell in ye stalles.
31Likewyse shall he be dealte withall, yf he gorre a sonne or a doughter.
19All yt first breaketh the Matrix, is myne, soch as shalbe male amoge ye catell, yt breaketh the Matrix, whether it be oxe or shepe.
10The stronge cities shalbe desolate, and ye fayre cities shalbe left like a wildernes. The catel shal fede and lie there, and the shepe shal eate it vp.