Job 29:10
whe the mightie kepte still their voyce, and whe their tonges cleued to the rofe of their mouthes.
whe the mightie kepte still their voyce, and whe their tonges cleued to the rofe of their mouthes.
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8whe the yonge me (as soone as they sawe me) hyd the selues, & when the aged arose, & stode vp vnto me:
9whe the princes left of their talkinge, & laied their hade to their mouth:
21Vnto me men gaue eare, me they regarded, & wt sylence they taried for my coucell.
22Yf I had spoken, they wolde haue it none other wayes, my wordes were so well taken amonge the.
1I sayde: I wil kepe my waies, that I offended not in my tonge.
2And so I shut my mouth, whyle the vngodly layed wayte for me.
15(for they were so aba?shed, that they coude not make answere, ner speake one worde)
16but in so moch as ye wil not speake, stondinge still like dom men & makinge no answere:
26And I will make thy tunge cleue so the rofe off thy mouth, that thou shalt be domme, and not be as a chider with them: for it is an obstinate housholde.
18Shewe thy seruaunt the light of thy countenaunce, helpe me for thy mercies sake.
21Vnto this, Ezechias messaungers helde their tunges, and answered not one worde: for the kinge had charged them, that they shulde geue him none answere.
5Wolde God ye kepte youre tonge, that ye might be taken for wyse men.
36As for the people, they helde their peace, and gaue him no answere: for the kynge had commaunded and sayde: Answere him nothinge.
28Yee a very foole (when he holdeth his tonge) is counted wyse, and to haue vnderstodinge, when he shutteth his lippes.
32Yf thou be so foolish to magnifie yi self, or medlest wt eny soch thinge, the laye thine hade vpon yi mouth.
16This shal the Heithen se, and be a?shamed for all their power: so that they shal laye their honde vpon their mouth, and stoppe their eares.
15Now when he had spoken these wordes vnto me, I kest downe my heade to ye grounde, and helde my tunge.
31The mouth of the iust wilbe talkynge of wysdome, but the tonge of the frowarde shal perish.
9Delyuer me from all myne offences, and make me not a scorne vnto the foolish.
9They stretch forth their mouth vnto the heauen, & their tonge goeth thorow the worlde.
13As for me, I was like a deaf ma, and herde not: and as one that were domme, not openynge his mouth.
14I am become as a man that heareth not, and that can make no resistaunce wt his mouth.
3For whyle I helde my tonge, my bones consumed awaye thorow my daylie complaynynges.
7Beholde, they speake (agaynst me) wt their mouth, swerdes are vnder their lippes, for who reproueth the?
27Then came all the princes vnto Ieremy, and axed him, And he tolde them, after the maner as the kynge bad him. Then they helde their peace, for they perceaued nothinge.
17They haue eares, and yet they heare not, nether is there eny breth i their mouthes.
5Marck me well, be aba?shed, and laye youre hade vpon youre mouth.
11A foole poureth out his sprete alltogether, but a wyse man kepeth it in till afterwarde.
20But the LORDE in his holy teple is he, whom all the worlde shulde feare.
10Which manteyne their owne welthynesse with oppression, & their mouth speaketh proude thinges.
23Who so kepeth his mouth and his tonge, the same kepeth his soule from troubles.
19Where moch bablinge is, there must nedes be offence: he that refrayneth his lippes, is wysest of all.
11When all they yt herde me, called me happie: & when all they yt sawe me, wysshed me good.
10When ye prophecy is in ye lippes of ye kynge, his mouth shal not go wroge in iudgment.
13Righteous lippes are pleasaut vnto kynges, and they loue him yt speaketh ye trueth.
31Marke well (O Iob) & heare me: holde the still, vntill I haue spoken.
13Therfore the wyse must now be fayne to holde his tuge, so wicked a tyme is it.
4The hert of the vnwise, shal attayne to knowlege, and the vnparfite tuge shal speake planely and distinctly.
10For the LORDE shal geue you an hard slepinge sprete, and holde downe youre eyes: namely yor prophetes and heades which shulde se, them shal he couer.
9Sela. Let the myschefe of their owne lippes fall vpon ye head of the, yt copase me aboute.
11And the Leuites stylled all the people, and sayde: Holde youre peace, for the daye is holy, vexe not ye youre selues.
12For ye synne of their mouth, for the wordes of their lippes, & because of their pryde, let the be taken: & why? their preachinge is of cursynge & lyes.
11They shal fall in to the swerde, & be a porcio for foxes. But ye kynge shal reioyse in God: all they that sweare by hym, shal be commeded, for the mouth of lyers shalbe stopped.
30Yee the rightuous shal possesse ye lode, & dwell therin for euer.
8Be thou an aduocate & stonde in iudgment thyself, to speake for all soch as be dome & sucourles.
30But yf eny reuelacion be made vnto another that sytteth, then let the first holde his peace.
1Holde not thy toge, o God of my prayse. For the mouth of the vngodly, yee and the mouth of the disceatfull is opened vpon me,
22Now the honde of the LORDE had bene vpon me the euenynge, afore this man (which was escaped) came vnto me, and had opened my mouth, vntyll the mornynge that he came to me: Yee he opened my mouth, so yt I was nomore domme.
20Shal it be tolde him, what I saye? Shulde a man speake, or shulde he kepe it backe?
3In the mouth of the foolish is the boostinge of lordshipe, but ye lippes of ye wyse wilbe warre of soch.