Job 24:5

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.

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  • Job 39:5-7 : 5 who letteth the wilde asse go fre, or who lowseth the bodes of the Moole? 6 Vnto who I haue geuen the wyldernes to be their house, & the vntilled londe to be their dwellinge place. 7 That they maye geue no force for the multitude off people in the cities, nether to regarde the crienge of the dryuer:
  • Ps 104:23 : 23 Then goeth man forth to his worke, and to till his londe vntill the euenynge.
  • Prov 4:16 : 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.
  • Jer 2:24 : 24 and thy wantonnes is like a wilde Asse, that vseth the wildernesse, and that snoffeth and bloweth at his wil. Who can tame the? All they that seke the, shal not fayle, but fynde the in thyne owne vnclennes.
  • Hos 7:6 : 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:
  • Hos 8:9 : 9 Sens they went vp to the Assirians, they are become like a wylde asse in the deserte. Ephraim geueth rewardes to get louers,
  • Mic 2:1 : 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.
  • Zeph 3:3 : 3 Hir rulers within her are as roaringe lyons: hir iudges are as wolues in the euenynge, which leaue nothinge behynde them till the morow.
  • John 18:28 : 28 Then led they Iesus from Caiphas in to the comon hall. And it was early in the mornynge. And they them selues wete not in to the como hall, lest they shulde be defyled, but yt they might eate ye Pascall lambe.
  • Acts 23:12 : 12 Now whan it was daye, certayne of the Iewes gathered them selues together, and made a vowe nether to eate ner drynke, tyll they had kylled Paul.
  • Gen 16:12 : 12 He shal be a wylde man. His hande agaynst euery man, and euery mans hande agaynst him: and he shal dwel ouer agaynst all his brethren.
  • Gen 27:40 : 40 with thy swerde shalt thou get thy lyuynge, and shalt serue thy brother. And it shall come to passe, yt thou shalt put of his yock, and plucke it from thy neck.
  • Job 5:5 : 5 that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,
  • Job 12:6 : 6 The houses of robbers are in wealth and prosperite, & they that maliciously medle agaynst God, dwel without care: yee God geueth all thinges richely with his honde.
  • Job 24:14 : 14 Tymely in the mornynge do they aryse, to murthur the symple and poore, & in the night they go a stealinge.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • 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.

  • Job 24:2-4
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    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:

    3 that dryue awaye the asse of the fatherlesse: that take ye wyddowes oxe for a pledge:

    4 that thrust the poore out of the waye, & oppresse the symple of the worlde together.

  • Job 39:4-6
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    4 How their yoge ones growe vp & waxe greate thorow good fedinge?

    5 who letteth the wilde asse go fre, or who lowseth the bodes of the Moole?

    6 Vnto who I haue geuen the wyldernes to be their house, & the vntilled londe to be their dwellinge place.

  • Job 30:3-5
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    3 For very misery & honger, they wente aboute in the wildernesse like wretches & beggers,

    4 pluckynge vp herbes from amonge the bu?shes, & the Iunipers rote was their meate.

    5 And when they were dryuen forth, men cried after them, as it had bene after a thefe.

  • Job 5:4-5
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    4 that his children were without prosperite or health: that they were slayne in the dore, and no ma to delyuer them:

    5 that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,

  • Job 24:9-11
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    9 They spoyle the suckinge fatherlesse children, and put the poore in preson:

    10 In so moch that they let them go naked without clothinge, and yet the hungrie beare the sheeues.

    11 The poore are fayne to laboure in their oyle mylles, yee and to treade in their wyne presses, and yet to suffre thyrst.

  • 11 That all the beastes of the felde maye haue drynke, & that the wylde asses maye quench their thyrste.

  • Jer 14:5-6
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    5 The Hynde shal forsake the yonge fawne, that se brigeth forth in ye felde, because there shalbe no grasse.

    6 The wilde Asses shall stonde in the Mosse, and drawe in their wynde like the Dragos, their eyes shal fayle for wat of grasse.

  • 15 Let the runne here & there for meate, and grudge when they haue not ynough.

  • 24 and thy wantonnes is like a wilde Asse, that vseth the wildernesse, and that snoffeth and bloweth at his wil. Who can tame the? All they that seke the, shal not fayle, but fynde the in thyne owne vnclennes.

  • 6 Youre beastes haue borne burthens vpo their backes towarde the South, thorow the waye that is ful of parell and trouble, because of the lyo and lyones, of the Cockatrice and shutynge dragon. Yee the Mules bare youre substaunce, and the Camels brought yor treasure vpon their croked backes, vnto a people that can not helpe you.

  • Lam 4:3-4
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    72%

    3 The Lamyes geue their yonge ones suck wt bare brestes: but the doughter of my people is cruel, and dwelleth in the wyldernesse: like the Estriches.

    4 The tonges of the suckinge children, cleue to ye rofe of their mouthes for very thurst. The yonge children axe bred, but there is noman, that geueth it them.

  • 29 Their crie is as it were of a lyon, and the roaringe of them like lyons whelpes. They shal roare, and hatch vp the praye, and no man shal recouer it or get it from the.

  • 24 yee thyne oxe and Mules that till the grounde, shal eate good fodder, which is pourged wt ye fanne.

  • 4 They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.

  • 34 so shall pouerte come vnto the as one yt trauayleth by ye waye, & necessite like a wapened man.

  • 9 We must get or lyuynge with the parell of oure lyues, because of the drouth of the wildernesse.

  • 10 Let the extorcioner cosume all that he hath, and let straungers spoyle his laboure.

  • 18 O what a sighinge make the catell? the bullockes are very euel likynge, because they haue no pasture: and the shepe are fame?shed awaye.

  • 5 Doth the wilde asse roare when he hath grasse? Or crieth the oxe, whe he hath fodder ynough?

  • 22 But when the Sonne ariseth, they get them awaye together, and lye them downe in their dennes.

  • Hab 1:8-9
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    8 Their horses are swifter then the cattes of the mountayne, & byte sorer then ye wolues in ye euenynge. Their horsmen come by greate heapes from farre, they fle hastely to deuor as the Aegle.

    9 They come all to spoyle: out of them commeth an east wynde, which bloweth and gathereth their captyues, like as the sonde.

  • 19 Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.

  • 7 Vpo the drye heeth wete they aboute crienge, & in the brome hilles they gathered them together.

  • 15 and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.

  • 5 They that were fylled afore, are solde for bred: and they that were hongrie, are satisfied: vntyll the baren bare seuen, and tyll she that had many childre, was become weake.

  • 8 In the desyre of vnclenly lust they are become like the stoned horse, euery man neyeth at his neghbours wife.

  • 11 They sende forth their children by flockes, and their sonnes lede the daunce.

  • 16 In the night season they search the houses, and hyde them selues in the daye tyme, but wil not knowe ye light

  • 20 O how happy shal ye be, whe ye shal safely sowe youre sede besyde all waters & dryue thither the fete of youre oxe & asses.

  • 9 All the beastes of the felde, & all the beastes of ye wod, shal come to deuoure hi.

  • 40 lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

  • 17 This people shal eate vp thy frute & thy meate, yee they shal deuoure thy sonnes and thy doughters, thy shepe and thy bullockes. They shall eate vp thy grapes & fyges. As for thy stronge and well fensed cities, wherin thou didest trust, they shal destroye them with the swearde.

  • 24 They shal pyne awaye thorow honger, & be consumed of the feuers, and of bytter sicknesses. I wil sende amonge them ye tethe of beestes, and furious serpentes.

  • 8 yet in the sommer she prouideth hir meate, & gathereth hir foode together i ye haruest.

  • 23 When he goeth forth to get his lyuinge, he thinketh planely, that the daye of darcknesse is at honde.

  • 14 This peoples tethe are swerdes, and with their chaft bones they consume and deuoure the symple of the earth, and the poore from amonge me.

  • 3 Before him shal be a consumynge fyre, & behynde him a burnynge flame. The londe shal be as a garden of pleasure before him, but behinde him shal it be a very waist wildernesse, & there is no man, that shal escape him.