Job 24:16
In the night season they search the houses, and hyde them selues in the daye tyme, but wil not knowe ye light
In the night season they search the houses, and hyde them selues in the daye tyme, but wil not knowe ye light
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17 For as soone as the daye breaketh, the shadowe of death commeth vpo them, and they go in horrible darcknesse.
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.
14 Tymely in the mornynge do they aryse, to murthur the symple and poore, & in the night they go a stealinge.
15 The eye of the vngodly is like the aduouterer, that wayteth for the darcknesse, and sayeth thus in him self: Tush, there shal no ma se me, & so he disgyseth his face.
14 In so moch that they runne in to darcknesse by fayre daye, and grope aboute them at the noone daye, like as in the night.
12 chaunginge the night in to daye, & ye light in to darcknes.
13 Though I tary neuer so moch, yet the graue is my house, and I must make my bed in the darcke.
19 But ye waye of the vngodly is as the darcknesse, wherin me fall, or they be awarre.
16 For they can not slepe, excepte they haue first done some myschefe: nether take they eny rest, excepte they haue first done some harme.
22 There is no darcknes ner thicke shadowe, yt can hyde the wicked doers from him.
22 yee into that darck clowdy londe & deadly shadowe, where as is no ordre, but terrible feare as in the darcknesse.
1 Wo vnto them, that ymagyn to do harme, and deuyse vngraciousnesse vpon their beddes, to perfourme it in ye cleare daye: for their power is agaynst God.
25 and grope in the darke without light, stackeringe to and fro like droncken men.
9 in the twylight of of the euenynge, when it begane now to be night and darcke.
4 That they maye preuely hurte ye innocet, & sodely to hit him wt out eny feare.
5 They haue deuysed myschefe, and commoned amonge them selues, how they maye laye snares: tush (saye they) who shall se them?
9 They shal come into the cite, & runne vpon the walles: They shal clymme vp vpon the houses, & slyppe in at the wyndowes like a thefe.
23 When he goeth forth to get his lyuinge, he thinketh planely, that the daye of darcknesse is at honde.
15 Wo be vnto them that seke so depe, to hyde their ymaginacion before the LORDE, which rehearce their coucels in ye darknes, and saye: who seith vs, or who knoweth vs?
22 and beholde, there is trouble and darcknesse, vexacion is rounde aboute him, and the cloude of erroure And out of soch aduersite, shall he not escape.
4 The same daye be turned to darcknesse, and not regarded of God from aboue, nether be shyned vpo wt light:
5 but be couered with darcknesse, and the shadowe of death. Let the dymme cloude fall vpon it, and let it be lapped in with sorowe.
6 Let the darckstorme ouercome ye night, let it not be reckened amonge the dayes off the yeare, ner counted in the monethes.
14 Though they be fearful at night, yet in the morninge it is gone with the, This is their porcion, that do vs harme, and heretage of them, that robbe vs.
18 Yee they the selues laye wayte one for anothers bloude, and one of the wolde slaye another.
6 The light shalbe darcke in his dwellinge, & his candle shalbe put out with him.
4 But ye brethren are not in darknes, that that daye shulde come on you as a thefe.
6 They reape the corne felde that is not their owne: and gather the grapes out of his vynyarde, whom they haue oppressed by violence.
7 They are the cause yt so many men are naked and bare, hauynge no clothes to couer them and kepe them from colde:
3 when the kepers of the house shall tremble, and when the stronge men shal bowe them selues: when the Myllers stonde still because they be so fewe, and when the sight of the wyndowes shal waxe dymme:
9 Let the starres be dymme thorow darcknesse of it. Let it loke for light, but let it se none, nether the rysynge vp of the fayre mornynge:
10 But he that walketh in the night, stobleth: for there is no light in him.
20 Shall not the daye of the LORDE be darcke, and not cleare? shal it not be cloudy, and no shyne in it?
20 They shalbe destroyed from the mornynge vnto the euenynge: yee they shall perish, or euer they be awarre:
22 Let the noyse be herde out of their houses, when the murtherer cometh sodenly vpon them: For they haue digged a pit to take me, and layed snares for my fete.
12 For my reynes are thyne, thou hast couered me in my mothers wombe.
6 They holde alltogether, & kepe them selues close: they marck my steppes, how they maye catch my soule.
6 They with the ymaginacion of their herte are like an oue, their slepe is all ye night like the slepe of a baker, in the mornynge is he as hote as the flame of fyre:
25 For he knoweth their euell & darcke workes, therfore shal they be destroyed.
5 Neuertheles, they wil not be lerned & vnderstonde, but walke on still in darcknesse: therfore must all the foundacions of the londe be moued.
20 Prolonge not thou the tyme, till there come a night for the, to set other people in thy steade.
16 No man lighteth a cadell, and couereth it with a vessell, or putteth it vnder a table, but setteth it vpon a candelsticke, that soch as go in maye se light.
4 that thrust the poore out of the waye, & oppresse the symple of the worlde together.
19 the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
6 Therfore youre vision shalbe turned to night, & youre prophecyenge to darcknesse. The Sonne shall go downe ouer those prophetes, & the daye shalbe darcke vnto them.
6 Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.
26 There shal no darcknes be able to hyde him. An vnkyndled fyre shal consume him, and loke what remayneth in his house, it shall be destroyed.
2 For ye youre selues knowe perfectly, that the daye of the LORDE shal come euen as a thefe in the nighte.
15 Laye no preuy waite wickedly vpon ye house of ye rightuous, & disquiete not his restinge place.
22 Loke what lyeth hyd in darcknesse, he declareth it opely: and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light.