Job 27:9
Doth God heare him the sooner, whe he crieth vnto him in his necessite?
Doth God heare him the sooner, whe he crieth vnto him in his necessite?
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10Hath he soch pleasure & delyte in the Allmightie, that he darre allwaye call vpon God?
8What hope hath ye Ypocrite, though he haue greate good, and though God geue him riches after his hertes desyre?
28In so moch that they haue caused ye voyce of the poore to come vnto him, & now he heareth the coplaynte of soch as are in necessite.
29Yf he delyuer & graunte pardo, who will iudge or condemne? But yf he hyde awaye his countenaunce, who wil turne it aboute agayne, whether it be to the people or to eny man?
12Yf eny soch complayne, no ma geueth answere, and yt because of the wickednesse off proude tyrauntes.
13But yf a man call vpon God, doth not he heare him? Doth not the Almightie accepte his crie?
24Now vse not me to do violece vnto the, yt are destroyed allready: but where hurte is done, there vse thei to helpe.
25Dyd not I wepe in ye tyme of trouble? Had not my soule copassion vpo ye poore?
7Beholde, though I crie, yet violece is done vnto me, I can not be herde: Though I complane, there is none to geue sentece with me.
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?
17When the rightuous crie, the LORDE heareth them, and delyuereth the out of all their troubles.
24For he hath not despysed ner abhorred the myserable estate of the poore: he hath not hyd his face fro me, but whe I called vnto him, he herde me.
3Wyll he make many fayre wordes with the (thynkest thou) or flatre the:
4Is it with a man, that I make this disputacio? Which yf it were so, shulde not my sprete be the in sore trouble?
24Sorow and carefulnesse make him afrayed, & copasse him rounde aboute, like as it were a kinge with his hoost redy to the battayll.
9there is a greate crie & coplaynte made by the that are oppressed with violence, yee eueryman complayneth vpon the cruell arme of tyrauntes.
8Though I crie & call piteously, yet heareth he not my prayer.
26For yf he submitte himself vnto God, he is gracious, & sheweth him his countenaunce ioyfully, & rewardeth man for his rightuousnes.
9For when thou thynkest to haue holde vpon him, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth him, shall go backe. And why?
1I cried vnto God with my voyce, yee euen vnto God cried I with my voyce, & he herde me.
7Therfore wil I offre in his dwellinge, the oblacion of thakesgeuynge: I wil both synge & speake prayses vnto the LORDE.
9What profit is there in my bloude, yf I go downe to corrupcion?
28Yee he hath delyuered my soule from destruccion, & my life, that it seyth ye light.
1Why art thou gone so farre of, o LORDE? wilt thou hyde thyselff in tyme of trouble?
1Heare my prayer (o LORDE) and let my criege come vnto the.
1Heare my crienge (o God) geue hede vnto my prayer.
19What is he, that will go to lawe with me? For yf I holde my tonge, I shal dye.
21Though a body might pleate wt God, as one man doth with another,
16In the eueninge, mornynge and at noone daye wil I mourne and complayne: and he shal heare my voyce.
17It is he that delyuereth my soule in peace, from them that laye waite for me: for they are many agaynst me.
22It ru?sheth in vpon him, and spareth him not, he maye not escape from the power therof.
6This poore man cried vnto the LORDE, and he herde him, yee and delyuered him out of all his troubles.
13Who so stoppeth his eare at the criege of the poore, he shal crie himself and not be herde.
4Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?
9For he saieth: Though a ma be good, yet is he naught before God.
19Yee they laye hondes vpon soch as be at peace with him, and so thei breake his couenaunt.
23And though he slaye sodenly wt the scourge, yet laugheth he at the punyshment of the innocent.
29Yf I be then a wicked one, why haue I laboured in vayne?
39Wherfore them murmureth the lyuinge man? let him murmoure at his owne synne,
8Wil ye accepte ye personne of God, and intreate for him?
1Name me one els, yf thou canst fynde eny: yee loke aboute the, vpon eny of the holy men.
16All be it that I call vpon him, and he heare me, yet am I not sure, yt he hath herde my voyce:
15Lo, there is nether coforte ner hope for me, yf he wil slaye me. But yf I shewe and reproue myne owne wayes in his sight,
5That I might knowe, what answere he wolde geue me: & that I might vnderstonde, what he wolde saye vnto me.
6Wil he pleate agaynst me with his greate power & strength, or wyll he leane him self vtterly vpon me?
13He is God, whose wrath no man maye with stode: but the proudest of all must stoupe vnder him.
12And why? he maketh inquysicion for their bloude, and remembreth them: he forgetteth not the complaynte of the poore.
19Hath God ordened then, that the glorious life off the & all soch mightie men shulde not be put downe?
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.
9Who can tell? God maye turne, and repete, and cease from his fearce wrath, that we perish not.