Job 27:20
Destruccion taketh holde vpo him as a water floude, & ye tepest stealeth him awaye in the night season.
Destruccion taketh holde vpo him as a water floude, & ye tepest stealeth him awaye in the night season.
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21A vehement wynde carieth him hence, & departeth: a storme plucketh him out of his place.
22It ru?sheth in vpon him, and spareth him not, he maye not escape from the power therof.
19When the rich man dyeth, he carieth nothinge with him: he is gone in ye twincklynge of an eye.
14They fell vpon me, as it had bene ye breakynge in of waters, & came in by heapes to destroye me.
15Fearfulnesse is turned agaynst me. Myne honoure vanisheth awaye more swiftly then wynde, & my prosperite departeth hece like as it were a cloude.
10Therfore art thou compased aboute with snares on euery syde, & sodely vexed wt feare.
11Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
11Fearfulnesse shal make him afrayed on euery syde, that he shall not knowe, where to get out.
8He vanysheth as a dreame, so that he can nomore be founde, & passeth awaye as a vision in ye night.
21A fearfull sounde is euer in his eares, & when it is peace, yet feareth he destruccion:
17For as soone as the daye breaketh, the shadowe of death commeth vpo them, and they go in horrible darcknesse.
18The vngodly is very swyft: O yt his porcio also vpo earth were swyfter then ye runnynge water, which suffreth not ye shipma to beholde the fayre & pleasaut vyniardes.
19O yt they (for the wickednesse which they haue done) were drawen to the hell, sooner the snowe melteth at the heate.
23When he goeth forth to get his lyuinge, he thinketh planely, that the daye of darcknesse is at honde.
24Sorow and carefulnesse make him afrayed, & copasse him rounde aboute, like as it were a kinge with his hoost redy to the battayll.
20In the twincklinge off an eye shall they be slayne: and at mydnight, when the people & the tyrauntes rage, then shal they perish, ad be taken awaye with out hondes.
25The arowe shal be taken forth, & go out at his backe, and a glisteringe swearde thorow ye gall of him, feare shal come vpo him.
26There 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.
27The heauen shall declare his wickednesse, & the earth shal take parte agaynst him.
28The substaunce that he hath in his house, shalbe taken awaye and perish, in the daye of the LORDES wrath.
14Though 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.
14All his comforte and hope shalbe roted out of his dwellynge, very fearfulnesse shall brynge him to the kynge.
19O how sodenly do they consume, perish, & come to a fearfull ende?
27euen whe ye thinge that ye be afrayed of, falleth in sodenly like a storme, and yor misery like a tempest: yee wha trouble and heuynesse cometh vpon you.
18he shalbe dryuen from the light into darcknesse, and be cast clene out of the worlde.
11The floudes when they be dryed vp, & the ryuers when they be emptie, are fylled agayne thorow the flowinge waters of the see:
15Beholde, yf he witholde the waters, they drye vp: Yf he let the go, they destroye the earth.
29He shall not be rich, nether shall his substaunce continue, ner encrease vpon earth.
30He shal neuer come out of darcknesse, the flame shal drye vp his braunches, with ye blast of the mouth of God shal he be take awaie.
22They plucke downe the mightie wt their power, & when they them selues are gotten vp, they are neuer without feare, as longe as they liue.
4wt the ryuer of water parteth he a sunder the straunge people, yt knoweth no good neghbourheade: soch as are rude, vnmanerly & boysteous.
22Though he had plenteousnesse of euerythinge, yet was he poore, & therfore he is but a wretch on euery syde.
23For though ye wicked haue neuer so moch to fyll his bely, yet God shal sende his wrath vpon him, and cause his battayll to rayne ouer him:
7His presumptuous goinges shal be kepte in, and his owne councell shal cast him downe.
4Myne herte paunted, I trembled for feare. The darcknesse made me fearfull in my mynde.
19For it shal go forth early in the mornynge, and contynue only yt daye and yt night. And the very feare only shal teach you, when ye heare it.
20His bely coude neuer be fylled, therfore shall he perish in his couetousnesse.
18Yee they shal be euen as chaffe before the wynde, and as dust that the storme carieth awaye.
5but be couered with darcknesse, and the shadowe of death. Let the dymme cloude fall vpon it, and let it be lapped in with sorowe.
6Let the darckstorme ouercome ye night, let it not be reckened amonge the dayes off the yeare, ner counted in the monethes.
13with a vision in the night, when men are fallen a slepe.
20He taketh the verite from out of the mouth, & disapoynteth ye aged of their wy?dome.
25For he knoweth their euell & darcke workes, therfore shal they be destroyed.
5For the sorowes of death copased me, and the brokes of Belial made me afrayed.
19the waters pearse thorow the very stones by litle and litle, the floudes wa?she awaye the grauell & earth: Euen so destroyest thou the hope of man in like maner.
18For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.
5And I sayde: O that I had wynges like a doue, that I might fle somwhere, and be at rest.
20Their owne destruccion and misery shal they se with their eyes, and drynke of the fearfull wrath of the Allmighty.
25For at his worde, the stormy wynde aryseth, and lifteth vp the wawes therof.
16Thy wroth full displeasure goeth ouer me, the feare of the oppresseth me.