Job 36:11
Yf they now will take hede and be obedient, they shall weere out their dayes in prosperite, and their yeares in pleasure ad ioye.
Yf they now will take hede and be obedient, they shall weere out their dayes in prosperite, and their yeares in pleasure ad ioye.
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12 But yff they will not obeye, they shall go thorow the swearde, & perish or euer they be awarre.
8 But yf they be layed in preson and cheynes, or bounde with the bondes of pouerte:
9 then sheweth he them their workes ad dedes and the synnes wherwt they haue vsed cruell violence.
10 He with punyshinge and nurturinge off them, rowneth them in the eares, warneth them to leaue of from their wickednesse, and to amende.
7 They sayde vnto him: Yf thou do this people a pleasure to daye, and folowe their mynde, and heare them, and geue them good wordes, then shal they be obedient vnto the as longe as thou liuest.
14 Yf ye shal feare the LORDE now, and serue him, and herken vnto his voice, and not be dishobedient vnto the mouth of the LORDE, then shall both ye and youre kynge that raigneth ouer you, folowe ye LORDE youre God.
27 The blessynge, yf ye be obedient vnto the commaundementes of the LORDE youre God, which I commaunde you this daye.
7 They spake vnto him, and sayde: Yf thou be louynge vnto this people, and deale gently with them, and geue them good wordes, then shal they allwaye be obedient vnto the.
19 Is it not so? Yf ye be louynge & obedient, ye shal enioye the best thinge that groweth in the londe.
11 These thy seruaunt kepeth, & for kepinge of them there is greate rewarde.
16 Yf thou now haue vnderstodinge, heare what I saye and herken to the voyce of my wordes.
32 Therfore harken vnto me (o ye children) for blessed are they that kepe my wayes.
13 Yf ye shal herken therfore vnto my commaundementes, which I commaunde you this daye, yt ye loue the LORDE youre God, and serue him, with all youre hert and with all youre soule
20 For he thinketh not moch how longe he shal lyue, for so moch as God fylleth his hert with gladnesse.
8 They shalbe satisfied with the pleteousnesse of thy house, and thou shalt geue them drynke of the ryuer of thy pleasures.
27 Let them also be glad and reioyse, that fauoure my rightuous dealinge: yee let them saye allwaye: blessed be ye LORDE, which hath pleasure in the prosperite of his seruaunt.
2 For they shal prologe ye dayes & yeares of yi lyfe, & brynge ye peace.
10 Heare my sonne, and receaue my wordes, that the yeares of thy life maye be many.
11 For thorow me yi dayes shalbe prolonged, and the yeares of thy life shal be many.
13 They spende their dayes in welthynesse: but sodenly they go downe to hell.
12 Who so listeth to lyue, & wolde fayne se good dayes.
23 And though they might be safe, yet they wil not receaue it, for their eyes loke vpon their owne wayes.
17 My sonne, bowe downe thine eare, and herken vnto the wordes of wy?dome, applye yi mynde vnto my doctryne:
18 for it is a pleasaunt thinge yf thou kepe it in thine herte, and practise it in thy mouth:
12 If a prynce delyte in lyes, all his seruauntes are vngodly.
33 But who so harkeneth vnto me, shal dwell safely, and haue ynough without eny feare of euell.
21 He that delicately bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a childe, shal make him his master at length.
23 The feare of the LORDE preserueth the life, yee it geueth pleteousnes, without the visitacio of any plage.
14 And yf thou wilt walke in my wayes, so that thou kepe myne ordinaunces and lawes, as Dauid thy father hath walked, then wyll I geue the a longe lyfe.
31 Therfore shal they eate ye frutes of their owne waye, and be fylled wt their owne councels:
7 When a mans wayes please ye LORDE, he maketh his very enemies to be his frendes.
33 Therfore their dayes were consumed in vanite, and sodenly their yeares were gone.
11 Serue the LORDE with feare, and reioyse before him with reuerence.
13 His soule shall dwell at ease, and his sede shall possesse the londe.
12 He distributeth also on euery syde, acordinge as it pleaseth him to deale out his workes, that they maye do, what so euer he commaundeth the thorow the whole worlde:
10 Then shal they saye: O happie are the godly, for they maye enioye the frutes of their studies.
13 Yee yf thou turne thy fete from the Sabbath, so that thou do not the thinge which pleaseth thyself in my holy daye: then shalt thou be called vnto the pleasaunt, holy & glorious Sabbath of the LORDE, where thou shalt be in honor: so yt thou do not after thine owne ymaginacion, nether seke thine owne wil, ner speake thine owne wordes.
33 Yf thou hast nothinge, then heare me, and holde thy tonge, so shal I teach the wy?dome.
8 Yf a man lyue many yeares, and be glad in them all, let him remembre the dayes of darcknesse, which shalbe many: & when they come, all thinges shalbe but vanite.
9 Be 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.
17 But yf thou turnest awaye thine hert, so that thou wilt not heare, but fall a waye, to worshipe other goddes and to serue them,
3 Yf ye wyll walke now in my statutes, and kepe my commaundementes and do them,
7 Yf he saye then: It is good, the stondeth it well with yi seruaunt. But yf he be wroth, thou shalt perceaue that he intendeth euell.
15 The poore delyuereth he out of his straytnesse, and comforteth soch as be in necessite and trouble.
17 Nurtoure thy sonne with correccion, and he shal comforte the, yee he shal do the good at thine hert.
6 Yf thou teachest a childe in his youth what waye he shulde go, he shall not leaue it when he is olde.
12 Applie thine herte vnto lernynge, and thine eare to the wordes of knowlege.
31 But yf his childre forsake my lawe, and walke not in my iudgmentes.
5 onely yt thou herke vnto the voyce of the LORDE yi God, & kepe all these comaundemetes which I comaunde the this daye,
4 Delyte thou in the LORDE, & he shal geue the thy hertes desyre.