Job 21:23
One dyeth now when he is mightie & at his best, rich and in prosperite:
One dyeth now when he is mightie & at his best, rich and in prosperite:
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24 euen when his bowels are at the fattest, and his bones full of mary.
25 Another dyeth in sorowe and heuynesse, and neuer had good daies.
26 Now slepe they both a like in the earth, & the wormes couer them.
4 For they are in no parell of death, but stonde fast like a palace.
17 And so he dyed, beinge olde & of a perfecte age.
21 For whath careth he, what become of his housholde after his death? whose monethes passe awaye swifter then an arowe.
22 In as moch the as God hath ye hyest power of all, who can teach him eny knowlege?
22 They plucke downe the mightie wt their power, & when they them selues are gotten vp, they are neuer without feare, as longe as they liue.
23 And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.
21 and be taken awaye so clene, that none of the shall remayne, but be deed, or euer they be awarre off it.
26 Thou shalt come to thy graue in a fayre age, like as ye corne sheeues are brought in to the barne in due season.
27 Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.
19 When the rich man dyeth, he carieth nothinge with him: he is gone in ye twincklynge of an eye.
13 They spende their dayes in welthynesse: but sodenly they go downe to hell.
23 Sure I am, yt thou wilt delyuer me vnto death: where as a lodgyng is prepared for all me
24 Now vse not me to do violece vnto the, yt are destroyed allready: but where hurte is done, there vse thei to helpe.
1 Bvt in the meane season ye righteous perisheth, & no ma regardeth it in his hert. Good godly people are taken awaye. & no ma cosidreth it. Namely: that the righteous is conuayed awaye thorow ye wicked:
2 that he himself might be in rest, lie quietly vpon his bed, & lyue after his owne pleasure.
32 Yet shal he be brought to his graue, and watch amonge the heape of the deed.
33 The shal he be fayne to be buried amoge the stones by the broke syde. All men must folowe him, & there are innumerable gone before him.
10 But as for man, when he is deed, perished and consumed awaye, what becommeth of him?
20 For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.
20 Shall not my short life come soone to an ende? O holde the fro me, let me alone, that I maye ease myself a litle:
22 His soule draweth on to destruccion, & his life to death.
20 In 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.
17 There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
21 (Which longe for death, and it commeth not: for yf they might fynde their graue,
22 they wolde be maruelous glad, as those that dygge vp treasure)
17 For he shal cary nothinge awaye wt him when he dyeth, nether shal his pompe folowe him.
18 Whyle he lyueth, he is counted an happie man: & so loge as he is in prosperite, me speake good of him.
15 All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.
23 Because he wolde not be refourmed, he shal dye: and for his greate foolishnesse he shal be destroyed.
21 He deuoured so gredely, yt he left nothinge behynde, therfore his goodes shal not prospere.
22 Though he had plenteousnesse of euerythinge, yet was he poore, & therfore he is but a wretch on euery syde.
4 Blessed is he that hath ye God of Iacob for his helpe, and whose hope is in the LORDE his God.
15 These 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.
15 Loke whom he leaueth behinde him, they shal dye & be buried, & no man shall haue pite of his wyddowes.
48 O remembre how shorte my tyme is, hast thou made all men for naught?
22 In his necke remayneth strength, and before his face sorowe is turned to gladnesse.
11 From his youth his bones are ful of vyce, which shal lie downe wt him in ye earth.
13 His soule shall dwell at ease, and his sede shall possesse the londe.
19 for it happeneth vnto men as it doth vnto beastes, & as the one dyeth, so dyeth ye other: yee they haue both one maner of breth, so yt (in this) a man hath no preemynence aboue a beest, but all are subdued vnto vanite.
14 Maye a deed man lyue agayne? All the dayes of this my pilgremage am I lokynge, when my chaunginge shal come.
25 There is a waye yt men thinke to be right, but the ende therof leadeth vnto death.
21 A fearfull sounde is euer in his eares, & when it is peace, yet feareth he destruccion:
28 In the waye of righteousnesse there is life, as for eny other waye, it is the path vnto death.
8 Yf a man lyue many yeares, and be glad in them all, let him remembre the dayes of darcknesse, which shalbe many: & when they come, all thinges shalbe but vanite.
7 Wherfore do wicked me lyue in health and prosperite, come to their olde age, & increase in riches?
18 Therfore, I thought verely, yt I shulde haue dyed in my nest: & yt my dayes shulde haue bene as many as the sondes of the see.
2 He cometh vp, and falleth awaye like a floure. He flyeth as it were a shadowe, and neuer continueth in one state.