Job 22:24
He shal geue the an haruest, which in plenty & abundaunce shall exceade the dust of the earth, and the golde of Ophir like ryuer stones.
He shal geue the an haruest, which in plenty & abundaunce shall exceade the dust of the earth, and the golde of Ophir like ryuer stones.
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25 Yee the Allmightie his owne self shalbe thine haruest, & the heape of thy money.
26 Then shalt thou haue thy delyte in the Allmightie, & lift vp thy face vnto God.
21 Therfore recocile the vnto God, & be content, so shal all thinges prospere wt the right well.
22 Receaue the lawe at his mouth, & laye vp his wordes in thine herte.
23 For yf thou wilt turne to the Allmightie, thou shalt stonde fast, & all vnrightuousnesse shall be farre from thy dwellinge:
6 There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.
16 Though he haue as moch money as the dust of the earth, & raymet as ready as the claye,
17 he maye well prepare it: but the godly shal put it vpon him, and the innocet shal deale out the money.
24 Haue I put my trust in golde? Or, haue I sayde to the fynest golde of all: thou art my cofidence?
25 Haue I reioysed because my substaunce was greate, and because my honde gat so moch?
1 There are places where syluer is molte, & where golde is tryed:
2 where yron is dygged out of the grounde, & stones resolued to metall.
19 Hath God ordened then, that the glorious life off the & all soch mightie men shulde not be put downe?
4 yf thou sekest after her as after money, and dyggest for her as for treasure:
4 With thy wi?dome & thy vnderstodinge, thou hast gotte the greate welthynesse, and gathered treasure of syluer & golde.
14 like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
15 As the prynces that haue greate substaunce of golde, & their houses full of syluer.
3 Youre golde & yor siluer are cancred, & the rust of them shalbe a witnes vnto you, & shal eate youre flesshe, as it were fyre. Ye haue heaped treasure togedder in yor last dayes:
19 The Topas that cometh out of Inde, maye in no wyse be lickened vnto her: yee no maner of apparell how pleasaunt and fayre so euer it be.
19 their syluer shall lye in the stretes, and their golde shalbe despised: Yee their syluer and golde maye not delyuer them, in the daye of the fearfull wrath of the LORDE. They shall not satisfie their hongrie soules, nether fyll their emptie belies therwith: For it is become their owne decaye thorow their wickednesse:
34 Is not this hid with me, and sealed vp in my treasures?
15 She can not be gotten for the most fyne golde, nether maye the pryce of her be bought with eny moneye.
16 No wedges of golde of Ophir, no precious Onix stones, no Saphirs maye be compared vnto her.
17 No, nether golde ner Christall, nether swete odours ner golden plate.
15 Then mightest thou lift vp thy face without shame, the shuldest thou be sure, and haue no nede to feare.
16 Then shuldest thou forget thy misery, and thynke nomore vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.
17 Then shulde thy life be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
18 Then mightest thou haue comforth, in the hope that thou hast: & slepe quyetly, when thou art buried.
1 O how is the golde become so dymme? How is the goodly coloure of it so sore chaunged? and the stones of ye Sanctuary thus scatred in the corner of euery strete?
4 Take ye drosse from ye syluer, & there shalbe a cleane vessell therof.
22 Wentest thou euer in to the treasuries off the snowe, or hast thou sene ye secrete places of the hale:
22 Morouer yf ye destroye the syluer workes of youre Idols, and cast awaye the golden coapes that ye deckt them withall (as fylthynes) and saie, get you hence:
12 I will make a man dearer the fyne golde, and a man to be more worth, the a golden wedge of Ophir.
11 Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
12 And there is founde golde, (& the golde of that countre is precious,) and there is founde Bedellion, and the precious stone Onix.
9 Awaye with the syluer, awaye with the golde: for here is no ende of treasure. There shalbe a multitude of all maner costly ornamentes.
13 So shal we fynde all maner of costly riches, and fyll oure houses wyth spoyles.
10 But as for my waye, he knoweth it: & trieth me as ye golde in ye fyre.
3 Tyrus shal make hirself stronge, heape vp syluer as the sonde, and golde as the claye of the stretes.
11 a neck bande of golde wil we make ye wt syluer bottons.
1 A good name is more worth then greate riches, and louynge fauor is better then syluer and golde.
14 for the gettinge of it is better then eny marchaundise of syluer, & the profit of it is better then golde.
15 A mouth of vnderstodinge is more worth then golde, many precious stones, and costly Iewels.
19 Se that ye gather you not treasure vpon the earth, where rust and mothes corrupte, and where theues breake through and steale.
38 who turneth the clottes to dust, & the to be clottes agayne?
14 Beholde, I haue in my pouerte prouyded for the house of the LORDE, an hundreth thousande talentes of golde, and a thousande tymes a thousande talentes of syluer, and brasse and yron without nombre: for there is so moch of it. And tymbre and stone haue I prepared, thou mayest get more therof.
6 yf thou woldest lyue a pure and a godly life: shulde he not wake vp vnto the immediatly, & geue the the bewtie of rightuousnesse agayne?
25 Then geue it for money, & take ye money in thyne hande, and go vnto the place which the LORDE thy God hath chosen,
10 Receaue my doctryne therfore and not syluer, & knowlege more then fyne golde.