Job 24:1
Consideringe then that there is no tyme hyd from the Allmightie, how happeneth it, that they which knowe him, wil not regarde his dayes?
Consideringe then that there is no tyme hyd from the Allmightie, how happeneth it, that they which knowe him, wil not regarde his dayes?
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11 Yf he came by me, I might not loke vpo him: yf he wente his waye, I shulde not perceaue it.
12 Yf he be haisty to take eny thinge awaye, who wil make him restore it agayne? Who wil saye vnto him: what doest thou?
23 To the man whose waye is hyd, which God kepeth backe from him.
4 Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)
11 Tush (saye they) how shulde God perceaue it? is there knowlege in the most hyest?
3 For who can kepe his owne councell so secrete, but it shall be knowne? Therfore haue I spoken vnwysely, seynge these thinges are so hye, and passe myne vnderstondinge.
2 For how greate a porcio shal I haue of God fro aboue? & what enheritauce fro ye Almightie on hie?
23 It is not we that can fynde out the allmightie: for in power, equite and rigtuousnesse he is hyer then can be expressed.
25 yee wondre at him, and yet they se him but afarre of.
26 Beholde, so greate is God, that he passeth oure knowlege, nether are we able to come to ye experiece of his yeares.
14 They saye vnto God: go from vs, we desyre not the knowlege of thy wayes.
15 What maner of felowe is the Allmightie, that we shulde serue him? What profit shulde we haue, to submitte oure selues vnto him?
24 As for the worlde, he geueth it ouer in to the power of the wicked, soch as the rulers be, wherof all londes are full. Is it not so? where is there eny, but he is soch one?
25 My dayes haue bene more swifte, then a runner: they are gone sodenly, and haue sene no good thinge.
21 And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.
11 For it is he, that knoweth the vanite of men: he seyth their wickednesse also, shulde he not then considre it?
7 And why? a man knoweth not what is for to come, for who wyll tell him?
13 Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
1 Is not the life off ma vpon earth a very batayll? Are not his dayes, like the dayes of an hyred seruaunte?
2 For some me there be, that remoue other mes londe markes: that robbe them of their catell, and kepe the same for their owne:
4 Doth not he se my wayes, & tell all my goinges?
21 Soch are now the dwellynges of the wicked, and this is ye place of him that knoweth not God.
3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
22 In as moch the as God hath ye hyest power of all, who can teach him eny knowlege?
9 What knowest thou, yt we knowe not? What vnderstondest thou, but we can the same?
19 the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
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.
11 I wil teach you in the name of God, & the thinge that I haue of ye Allmightie, wil I not kepe from you.
12 Beholde, ye stonde in yor owne conceate, as though ye knew all thinges. Wherfore then do ye go aboute wt soch vayne wordes,
8 For though I go before, I fynde him not: yf I come behynde, I ca get no knowlege of him:
9 Yf I go on the left syde to pondre his workes, I can not atteyne vnto them: Agayne, yf I go on the right syde, he hydeth himself, yt I can not se him.
4 Hast thou fle?shy eyes then, or doest thou loke as man loketh?
5 Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?
13 where as they (not wt stodinge) are rebellious and disobedient enemies: which seke not his light and waye, ner turne agayne in to his path.
7 And yet they saie: Tush, the LORDE seyth not, the God of Iacob regardeth it not.
12 How commeth a man then by wy?dome? Where is the place that men fynde vnderstondinge?
7 Wilt thou fynde out God with thy sekynge? wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the Allmightie?
27 How maye then Iacob thinke, or how maye Israel saye: My wayes are hyd from the LORDE, and my God knoweth not of my iudgmentes.
21 and be taken awaye so clene, that none of the shall remayne, but be deed, or euer they be awarre off it.
7 Wherfore do wicked me lyue in health and prosperite, come to their olde age, & increase in riches?
20 From whece then commeth wy?dome? & where is the place of vnderstondinge?
14 Wha thou speakest then, shulde not he pardon the, yff thou open thyself before him, and put thy trust in him?
29 Axe eny man that goeth by the waye, and (yf ye will not regarde their tokens & dedes) he shal tell you,
24 Wherfore hydest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemye?
5 The dayes of man are shorte, ye nombre of his monethes are knowne only vnto the. Thou hast apoynted him his boundes, he can not go beyonde them.
17 Thus can not I get out of darcknesse, the cloude hath so couered my face.
13 wilt thou therfore saye: Tush, how shulde God knowe? Doth his dominion reach beyonde the cloudes?
14 Tush, the cloudes couer him, yt he maye not se, for he dwelleth in heauen.
21 For euery ma seith not the light, yt he kepeth cleare in the cloudes, which he clenseth whan he maketh the wynde to blowe.