Job 30:4
pluckynge vp herbes from amonge the bu?shes, & the Iunipers rote was their meate.
pluckynge vp herbes from amonge the bu?shes, & the Iunipers rote was their meate.
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3For very misery & honger, they wente aboute in the wildernesse like wretches & beggers,
5And when they were dryuen forth, men cried after them, as it had bene after a thefe.
6Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.
7Vpo the drye heeth wete they aboute crienge, & in the brome hilles they gathered them together.
35These ate vp all the grasse in their lode, and deuoured the frutes of their groude.
5Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.
6They reape the corne felde that is not their owne: and gather the grapes out of his vynyarde, whom they haue oppressed by violence.
39Then wente there one into the felde, to gather herbes, and founde a Cucumbers stalke, & gathered wylde Cucumbers therof his cotefull. And whan he came, he chopped it small for potage to the pott, for they knewe it not.
5that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,
10In so moch that they let them go naked without clothinge, and yet the hungrie beare the sheeues.
11The poore are fayne to laboure in their oyle mylles, yee and to treade in their wyne presses, and yet to suffre thyrst.
29hony, butter, shepe and fat oxen vnto Dauid, and to ye people that was with him, for to eate: for they thought, The people shall be hongrie, weerye and thirstye in the wyldernes.
30So they ate & were fylled, for he gaue them their owne desyre. They were not dispoynted of their lust.
4They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
5Hongrie & thirstie, & their soule faynted in the.
6But now is oure soule dryed awaye, oure eyes se nothinge then the Manna.
18Their soule abhorred all maner of meate, they were eue harde at deathes dore.
7In like maner the thinge yt was left them of their substaunce, they caried it by water to Araby.
9We must get or lyuynge with the parell of oure lyues, because of the drouth of the wildernesse.
19These shall come, and shal light all in the valeyes, in ye vowtes of stone, vpon all grene thinges, and in all corners.
14Therfore fede thy people with thy rodde, the flocke of thine heretage which dwell desolate in the wodde: that they maye be fedde vpon the mount of Charmel, Basan & Galaad as afore tyme.
5The Hynde shal forsake the yonge fawne, that se brigeth forth in ye felde, because there shalbe no grasse.
6The wilde Asses shall stonde in the Mosse, and drawe in their wynde like the Dragos, their eyes shal fayle for wat of grasse.
5They that were wonte to fayre delicatly, perishe in the stretes: they that afore were brought vp in purple, make now moch of donge.
3Ye eate the flesh of my people, ad flay of their skynne: ye breake their bones, ye choppe them in peces as it were in to a cauldron, ad as flesh into a pot.
4and destroyed the increase of the londe downe vnto Gasa, & let nothinge remayne ouer of the beestes in Israel, nether shepe, ner oxen, ner asses.
18Yet for all this they synned agaynst him, and prouoked the most hyest in the wildernesse.
17And when they haue nomore bred ner water, one shal be destroyed with another, and famish awaye for their wickednesse.
6But when they were wel fedde and had ynough, they waxed proude, and forgat me.
4Euen mightie & sharpe arowes, wt hote burnige coales.
9They that be slayne with the swearde, are happier, then soch as dye of honger, and perishe awaye famishinge for the frutes of the felde.
10The wome (which of nature are pitefull) haue sodden their owne children with their hondes: that they might be their meate, in ye miserable destruccion of the doughter of my people.
17The sede shal perish in the grounde, the garners shall lye waist, the floores shalbe broken downe, for the corne shalbe destroied.
4Then the comon sorte of people yt was amoge them, fell a lustinge, and sat & wepte wt the children of Israel, and sayde: Who wyll geue vs flesh to eate?
24They shal pyne awaye thorow honger, & be consumed of the feuers, and of bytter sicknesses. I wil sende amonge them ye tethe of beestes, and furious serpentes.
27For their inhabitours shalbe like lame men, brought in feare & confounded. They shalbe like the grasse & grene herbes in the felde, like the hay vpo house toppes, that wythereth, afore it be growne vp.
7The thinges that sometyme I might not awaye withall, are now my meate for very sorow.
15Let the runne here & there for meate, and grudge when they haue not ynough.
13And with that, sayde the LORDE: Euen thus shal the children of Israel eate their defyled bred in the myddest off the Gentiles, amonge whom I will scatre them.
2For some me there be, that remoue other mes londe markes: that robbe them of their catell, and kepe the same for their owne:
12she was roted out in displeasure, and cast downe to the grounde. The East wynde dryed vp hir frute, hir stronge stalkes were broken of, wythered and brent in the fyre.
5But the frutes, were not yet ripe cut of, and the grapes were but yonge and grene. Then one smote of the grapes with an hoke, yee he hewed downe also the buwes and the braunches, & dyd cast the awaye.
21He lyeth amoge the redes in the Mosses, the fennes
19Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.
10The stronge cities shalbe desolate, and ye fayre cities shalbe left like a wildernes. The catel shal fede and lie there, and the shepe shal eate it vp.
13The wilde bore out of the wod hath wrutt it vp, & the beestes of the felde haue deuoured it.
29And excepte ye be ashamed of the oketrees wherin ye haue so delited, and of the gardes that ye haue chosen:
19O LORDE, to the will I crie: for the fyre hath consumed the goodly pastures of the wyldernesse, and the flame hath brent vp all the trees of the felde.