Job 30:26
Yet neuerthelesse where as I loked for good, euell happened vnto me: and where as I waited for light, there came darcknesse.
Yet neuerthelesse where as I loked for good, euell happened vnto me: and where as I waited for light, there came darcknesse.
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27My bowels seeth wt in me & take no rest, for ye dayes of my trouble are come vpo me.
28Mekely & lowly came I in, yee & without eny displeasure: I stode vp in ye cogregacion, & commoned with the
25Dyd not I wepe in ye tyme of trouble? Had not my soule copassion vpo ye poore?
3when his light shyned vpon my heade: whe I wente after the same light & shyne eue thorow the darcknesse.
1I am the ma, that (thorow the rodd of his wrath) haue experiece of misery.
2He droue me forth, and led me: yee into darcknesse, but not in to light.
12chaunginge the night in to daye, & ye light in to darcknes.
13Though I tary neuer so moch, yet the graue is my house, and I must make my bed in the darcke.
15We loked for peace, and we fayre not the better, we wayted for the tyme of health, and lo, here is nothinge but trouble.
12They rewarde me euell for good, to the greate discomforth of my soule.
22and beholde, there is trouble and darcknesse, vexacion is rounde aboute him, and the cloude of erroure And out of soch aduersite, shall he not escape.
29Haue I euer reioysed at the hurte of myne enemy? Or, was I euer glad, yt eny harme happened vnto him? Oh no,
11Yee the darcknesse is no darcknesse with the, but the night is as cleare as the daye, the darcknesse & light are both alike.
20Wherfore is the light geuen, to him that is in mysery? and life vnto them, that haue heuy hertes?
21afore I go thyther, from whence I shal not turne agayne: Namely, to that londe of darcknesse & shadowe of death:
22yee into that darck clowdy londe & deadly shadowe, where as is no ordre, but terrible feare as in the darcknesse.
26Dyd I euer greatly regarde the rysinge of the Sonne? Or, had I the goinge downe of ye Moone in greate reputacion?
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.
8He hath hedged vp my path, I ca not get awaye, he hath set darcknesse in my gate.
17Thus can not I get out of darcknesse, the cloude hath so couered my face.
9Let the starres be dymme thorow darcknesse of it. Let it loke for light, but let it se none, nether the rysynge vp of the fayre mornynge:
12The rebellious cite hopeth, that it shal not be so euell: but for all that, the plage shal come from the LORDE, euen in to the porte of Ierusalem.
8O thou enemie of myne, reioyce not at my fall, for I shal get vp agayne: and though I syt in darcknesse, yet ye LORDE is my light.
25For the thynge that I feared, is come vpon me: and the thynge that I was afrayed of, is happened vnto me.
26Was I not happy? Had I not quyetnesse? Was I not in rest? And now commeth soch mysery vpon me.
1There is yet a plage vnder ye Sonne, & it is a generall thinge amonge me:
20Do they not recompence euell for good, when they dygg a pyt for my soule? Remembre, how that I stode before the, to speake for the, ad to turne awaye thy wrath from them.
14In so moch that they runne in to darcknesse by fayre daye, and grope aboute them at the noone daye, like as in the night.
16Therfore is my mynde poured full of heuynesse, & ye dayes of trouble haue take holde vpon me.
13and I sawe, that wy?dome excelleth foolishnesse, as farre as light doth darknesse.
20They that rewarde me euell for good, speake euell of me, because I folowe the thinge that good is.
20Thou knowest my reprofe, my shame & my dishonor: my aduersaries are all in thy sight.
20Shall not the daye of the LORDE be darcke, and not cleare? shal it not be cloudy, and no shyne in it?
4The same daye be turned to darcknesse, and not regarded of God from aboue, nether be shyned vpo wt light:
6He hath set me in darcknesse, as they that be deed for euer.
27He that laboureth for honesty fyndeth his desyre: but who so seketh after myschefe, it shal happe vnto him.
9And this is ye cause yt equite is so farre fro vs, & yt rightuousnes cometh not nye vs. We loke for light, lo, it is darknesse: for ye mornynge shyne, se, we walke in ye darke.
13& my path haue they clene marred. It was so easy for them to do me harme, that they neded no man to helpe the.
4Therfore do I crie vnto the (o LORDE) and saye: thou art my hope and my porcion, in the londe of the lyuynge.
6The light shalbe darcke in his dwellinge, & his candle shalbe put out with him.
16Morouer, I sawe vnder ye Sonne, vngodlynesse in the steade of iudgment, & iniquite in steade of rightuousnesse.
17All the daies of his life also must he eate in the darcke, with greate carefulnesse, sicknesse & sorow.
23When he goeth forth to get his lyuinge, he thinketh planely, that the daye of darcknesse is at honde.
30In that daye they shalbe so fearce vpon them, as the see. And yf we loke vnto the londe, beholde, it shalbe all darcknesse and sorowe. Yf we loke to heauen: beholde, it shalbe darck with careful desperacion.
16My face is swolle with wepinge, & myne eyes are waxen dymne.
15But in my aduersite they reioyse, and gather them together: yee ye very lame come together agaynst me vnawarres, makynge mowes at me, & ceasse not.
19the shewe me where light dwelleth, and where darcknes is:
20Wo vnto them that call euel good, and good euel: which make darcknesselight, & light darcknesse, yt make sower swete, and swete sower.
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.
7when I wente thorow the cite vnto the gate, & whe they set me a chayre in ye strete: