Job 22:26
Then shalt thou haue thy delyte in the Allmightie, & lift vp thy face vnto God.
Then shalt thou haue thy delyte in the Allmightie, & lift vp thy face vnto God.
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21Therfore recocile the vnto God, & be content, so shal all thinges prospere wt the right well.
22Receaue the lawe at his mouth, & laye vp his wordes in thine herte.
23For yf thou wilt turne to the Allmightie, thou shalt stonde fast, & all vnrightuousnesse shall be farre from thy dwellinge:
24He shal geue the an haruest, which in plenty & abundaunce shall exceade the dust of the earth, and the golde of Ophir like ryuer stones.
25Yee the Allmightie his owne self shalbe thine haruest, & the heape of thy money.
27The shalt thou make thy prayer vnto him, & he shal heare the, & thou shalt kepe thy promyses.
28The, loke what thou takest in honde, he shal make it to prospere with the, and the light shall shyne in thy wayes.
29For who so humbleth himself, him shal he set vp: and who so loketh mekely, shalbe healed.
15Then mightest thou lift vp thy face without shame, the shuldest thou be sure, and haue no nede to feare.
16Then shuldest thou forget thy misery, and thynke nomore vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.
17Then shulde thy life be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
18Then mightest thou haue comforth, in the hope that thou hast: & slepe quyetly, when thou art buried.
9Doth God heare him the sooner, whe he crieth vnto him in his necessite?
10Hath he soch pleasure & delyte in the Allmightie, that he darre allwaye call vpon God?
11I wil teach you in the name of God, & the thinge that I haue of ye Allmightie, wil I not kepe from you.
5Yff thou woldest now resorte vnto God by tymes, and make thine humble prayer to ye Allmightie:
6yf thou woldest lyue a pure and a godly life: shulde he not wake vp vnto the immediatly, & geue the the bewtie of rightuousnesse agayne?
26For yf he submitte himself vnto God, he is gracious, & sheweth him his countenaunce ioyfully, & rewardeth man for his rightuousnes.
3What pleasure hath God in yt thou art rightuous? Or what doth it profite him, yt thy waies are perfecte?
4Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?
21Thy mouth shall he fyll with laughynge, ad thy lyppes with gladnesse.
9For he saieth: Though a ma be good, yet is he naught before God.
15Yf thou woldest but call me, I shulde obeie the: only despyse not the worke of thine owne hondes.
5O that God wolde speake, and open his lippes agaynst the,
6that he might shewe the (out of his secrete wy?dome) how manyfolde his lawe is: then shuldest thou knowe, that God had forgotten the, because of thy synnes.
7Wilt thou fynde out God with thy sekynge? wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the Allmightie?
3Neuerthelesse I am purposed to talke with the Allmightie, and my desyre is to comon with God.
6Where is now thy feare of God, thy stedfastnesse, thy pacience, and the perfectnesse of thy life?
2For how greate a porcio shal I haue of God fro aboue? & what enheritauce fro ye Almightie on hie?
22And then sende for me to the lawe, yt I maye answere for my self: or els, let me speake, and geue thou the answere.
14Wha thou speakest then, shulde not he pardon the, yff thou open thyself before him, and put thy trust in him?
22In tymes past thou didest set me vp an hye, as it were aboue ye winde, but now hast thou geue me a very sore fall.
17Beholde, happie is the man, whom God punysheth: therfore, despyse not thou ye chastenynge of the Allmighty.
26The LORDE lift vp his countenaunce vpon the, and geue the peace.
14The shalt thou haue yi pleasure in ye LORDE, which shal carie ye hie aboue ye earth, & fede the wt the heretage of Iacob thy father: for the LORDES owne mouth hath so promised.
25For he hath stretched out his honde agaynst God, & armed himself agaynst ye Allmightie.
4Delyte thou in the LORDE, & he shal geue the thy hertes desyre.
26that I shal be clothed againe with this skynne, and se God in my flesh.
6There be many yt saye: who wil do vs eny good? where as thou (o LORDE) hast shewed vs the light of yi countenauce.
5when the allmightie was with me: when my housholde folkes stode aboute me:
12Thou hast vpholden me because of my innocency, and set me before thy face for euer.
6For thou shalt geue him euerlastige felicite, & make him glad wt the ioye of yi coutenauce.
4As for shame, thou hast set it asyde, els woldest thou not make so many wordes before God:
6Wil he pleate agaynst me with his greate power & strength, or wyll he leane him self vtterly vpon me?
7Oh no, let him not do so with me. But let hym geue me like power to go to lawe, then am I sure to wynne my matter.
1The Iob answered the LORDE, and sayde:
1Iob answered, and sayde:
14But seynge that God wil sytt in iudgment, what shal I do? And for so moch as he wil nedes vyset me, what answere shal I geue him?
10Then arme thy self with thine owne power, vp, decke the in thy ioly araye,
10The shulde I haue some coforte: yee I wolde desyre him in my payne, that he shulde not spare, for I will not be agaynst ye wordes of the holy one.