Job 33:25
Than his flesh (which hath bene in misery & trouble) shalbe, as it was in his youth.
Than his flesh (which hath bene in misery & trouble) shalbe, as it was in his youth.
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26For yf he submitte himself vnto God, he is gracious, & sheweth him his countenaunce ioyfully, & rewardeth man for his rightuousnes.
24the the LORDE is mercifull vnto him, & sayeth: He shalbe delyuered, yt he fall not downe to destruccion, for I am sufficiently recociled.
10His childre go a begginge, their handes bringe the to sorow and heuynesse.
11From his youth his bones are ful of vyce, which shal lie downe wt him in ye earth.
28Yee he hath delyuered my soule from destruccion, & my life, that it seyth ye light.
30that he kepeth his soule from perishinge, & latteth him enioye the light of ye lyuinge.
18kepeth his soule from destruccion, & his life from ye swearde.
19he chasteneth him with sicknesse, & bringeth him to his bed: he laieth sore punyshmet vpo his bones,
20so that his life maye awaye wt no bred, & his soule abhorreth to eate eny dayntie meate:
21In so moch, that his body is clene consumed awaye, & his bones appeare nomore.
22His soule draweth on to destruccion, & his life to death.
17Then shulde thy life be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
24euen when his bowels are at the fattest, and his bones full of mary.
25For I am sure, that my redemer lyueth, and that I shall ryse out of the earth in the latter daye:
26that I shal be clothed againe with this skynne, and se God in my flesh.
27Yee I my self shal beholde him, not with other but with these same eyes. My reynes are consumed within me,
22In his necke remayneth strength, and before his face sorowe is turned to gladnesse.
23The membres of his body are ioyned so strayte one to another, and cleue so fast together, that he can not be moued.
5Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?
20For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.
9Be glad then (O thou yonge man) in thy youth, and lat thine hert be mery in thy yonge dayes: folowe the wayes of thine owne hert, and the lust of thine eyes: but be thou sure, that God shal bringe the in to iudgment for all these thinges.
10Pvt awaye displeasure out of yi hert, & remoue euell from thy body: for childehode and youth is but vanite.
4My flesh & my skynne hath he made olde, and my bones hath he brussed.
22Whyle he lyueth, his flesh must haue trauayle: and whyle the soule is in him, he must be in sorowe.
9Yee though he lyue loge, & se not ye graue.
13O that thou woldest kepe me, and hyde me in the hell, vntill thy wrath were stilled: & to appoynte me a tyme, wherin thou mightest remembre me.
14Maye a deed man lyue agayne? All the dayes of this my pilgremage am I lokynge, when my chaunginge shal come.
8so shal thy nauel be whole, and thy bones stronge.
51Yf there be yet many yeares vnto ye yeare of Iubilye, then shal he (acordinge to the same) geue the more for his delyueraunce, therafter as he is solde.
52Yf there remayne but few yeares vnto the yeare of Iubilye, then shall he geue agayne therafter for his redempcion.
4As it stode wt me, whe I was welthy & had ynough: whe God prospered my house:
15All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.
33The shal he be fayne to be buried amoge the stones by the broke syde. All men must folowe him, & there are innumerable gone before him.
5The dayes of man are shorte, ye nombre of his monethes are knowne only vnto the. Thou hast apoynted him his boundes, he can not go beyonde them.
6Go from him, that he maye rest a litle: vntill his daye come, which he loketh for, like as an hyrelinge doth.
5But laye thine honde vpon him, touch him once vpon the bone and flesh, and (I holde) he shall curse the to thy face.
5Which satisfieth thy desyre with good thinges, makynge the yonge and lusty as an Aegle.
45Thou hast put out his glory, and cast his Trone downe to the grounde.
19Lo, thus is it wt him, that reioyseth in his owne doinges: and as for other, they growe out of the earth.
11Thou hast couered me with skynne and flesh, and ioyned me together with bones & synowes.
22yet the nombre of my yeares are come, & I must go the waye, from whence I shal not turne agayne.
26Therfore dyd my hert reioyse, and my tunge was glad: For my flesh also shal rest in hope.
2The power & stregth of their hades might do me no good, & as for their age, it is spet & past awaye without eny profit.
2He cometh vp, and falleth awaye like a floure. He flyeth as it were a shadowe, and neuer continueth in one state.
9Afore honde sawe I God allwayes before me, for he is on my right honde, that I shulde not be moued.
13He shall eate his owne skynne, yee his owne armes shall he deuoure, beynge a firstborne of death.
29The strength of yonge men is their worshipe, & a gray heade, is an honor vnto ye aged.
26Then shalt thou haue thy delyte in the Allmightie, & lift vp thy face vnto God.
20My honor encreased more & more, and my bowe was euer the stronger in my hande.
15In so moch that the same wicked ma geueth the pledge agayne, restoreth that he had taken awaye by robbery, walketh in the comaundementes off life, and doth no wroge: Then shall he surely lyue, and not dye.