Job 3:14
like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:
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15 As the prynces that haue greate substaunce of golde, & their houses full of syluer.
16 O that I vtterly had no beynge, or were as a thige borne out of tyme (that is put asyde) ether as yonge children, which neuer sawe the light.
17 There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
13 Then shulde I now haue lyen still, I shulde haue slepte, and bene at rest:
13 Wo worth him, that buyldeth his house with vnrightuousnes, ad his perlers with the good, that he hath gotten by violence: which neuer recompenseth his neghburs laboure, ner payeth him his hyre.
14 He thinketh in himself: I wil buylde me a wyde house, ad gorgeous perlers: He causeth wyndowes to be hewen there in, and the sylinges and geastes maketh he off Cedre, and paynteth them with Zenober.
28 Therfore shall his dwellynge be in desolate cities, & in houses which no ma inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.
14 There was a litle cite, & a few me within it: so there came a greate kynge & beseged it, & made greate bulworkes agaynst it.
18 where as he (not with stodinge) fylleth their houses wt all good. Which meanynge of the vngodly be farre fro me.
16 They that se the, shal narowly loke vpo the, and thinke in them selues, sayenge: Is this the man, that brought all londes in feare, and made ye kingdomes afrayde:
17 Is this he that made the worlde in a maner waist, & and layde the cities to the grounde, which let not his prisoners go home?
18 How happeneth it, that the kynges of all people lie, euery one at home in his owne palace, with worshipe,
10 They shall mocke the kinges, and laugh the prynces to scorne. They shal not set by eny stronge holde, for they shal laye ordinaunce agaynst it, and take it.
8 Shulde soch one the as vseth violece, wroge & oppression (doinge all thinges of parcialyte, & hauynge respecte of personnes) dwell in the lode?
3 Thorow wy?dome an house shalbe buylded, & wt vnderstondinge it shalbe set vp.
17 He carieth awaye the wyse men, as it were a spoyle, and bryngeth the iudges out of their wyttes.
2 The kynges of the earth stode vp, and the rulers are come together, agaynst the LORDE ad agaynst his anoynted.
10 Be wyse now therfore (o ye kynges) be warned, ye that are iudges of the earth.
40 Though he suffre the to be euell intreated thorow tyrauntes, or let them wandre out of the waye in the wildernesse:
4 I made gorgious fayre workes, I buylded me houses, and planted vynyardes:
3 Thinkest thou it well done, to oppresse me, to cast me of (beinge a worke of thy hondes) and to manteyne the councell of the vngodly?
5 He hath buylded rounde aboute me, & closed me in with gall and trauayle.
6 He hath set me in darcknesse, as they that be deed for euer.
3 They make the kinge and the princes, to haue pleasure in their wickednes & lyes.
28 For ye saye: where is the prynces palace? where is the dwellynge of the vngodly:
11 Kynges of the earth & all people, princes & all iudges of ye worlde.
3 And why. I was greued at ye wicked, to se the vngodly in soch prosperite.
18 His house shal endure as the moth, & as a bothe that the watch man maketh.
15 Well, thou wilt kepe the olde waye, yt all wicked me haue gone:
16 both olde & yonge, whose foundacion is a runnynge water,
14 My honde hath founde out the hoostes of the people, as it were a nest. And like as egges, that were layde here and there, are gathered together: So do I gather all countrees. And there is no man, yt darre be so bolde, as to touch a fether, that darre open his mouth, or once whisper.
3 Ye are taken out for the euel daye, euen ye that syt in the stole of wylfulnesse:
18 Thorow slouthfulnesse the balkes fall downe, and thorow ydle hades it rayneth in at the house.
8 which goeth in ye company of wicked doers, & walketh wt vngodly me?
12 When kinges are called vpo, there shalbe none, and all princes shalbe awaye.
23 That he bringeth princes to nothinge, and the iudges of the earth to dust:
3 I haue sene my self, when the foolish was depe roted, that his bewty was sodely destroyed:
6 in yt a foole sytteth in greate dignite, & the rich are sett downe beneth:
7 I se seruauntes ryde vpon horses, & prynces goinge vpon their fete as it were seruauntes.
18 Namely, how thou hast set the in a slippery place, that thou maiest cast the downe headlynges & destroye the.
14 Yet is there a vanite vpon earth: There be iust men, vnto whom it happeneth, as though they had the workes of the vngodly: Agayne, there be vngodly, with whom it goeth as though they had the workes of ye rightuous. This me thinke also a vaine thinge.
6 Therfore wil I rote out this people, and destroye their towres: yee and make their stretes so voyde, that no man shall go therin. Their cities shall be broke downe, so that no body shal be left, ner dwel there eny more.
7 Sela.The rightuous shal se this, & feare, and laugh him to scorne.
7 And therfore ye whole worlde is now at rest and quyetnesse, & men synge for ioye.
10 For I haue oft sene ye vngodly brought to their graues, and fallen downe from the hye and glorious place: in so moch yt they were forgotten in the cite, where they were had in so hye & greate reputacion. This is also a vayne thinge.
4 With thy wi?dome & thy vnderstodinge, thou hast gotte the greate welthynesse, and gathered treasure of syluer & golde.
8 Who hath deuysed soch thinges vpon Tirus the crowne of al cities, whose marchautes and captaynes were the highest and principal of the worlde?
18 The mountaynes fall awaye at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place,
14 I can geue councell, and be a gyde: I haue vnderstondinge, I haue strength.
3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?