Job 39:15
and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.
and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.
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16 So harde is he vnto his yong ones, as though they were not his, and laboureth in vayne without eny feare.
17 And that because God hath taken wisdome from him, & hath not geuen him vnderstondinge.
18 When his tyme is, he flyeth vp an hye, and careth nether for horse ner man.
14 whe he hath layed his egges vpon the grounde, he bredeth them in the dust,
15 Doth a wife forget the childe of hir wombe, ad the sonne who she hath borne? And though she do forget, yet wil not I forget the.
56 And the woman that afore hath lyued so tenderly and voluptuously amonge you, that she durste not set the sole of hir fote vpon the grounde for tendernes and voluptuousnes, shal be greued to loke vpon hir husbande that lieth in hir bosome, and on hir sonne, and on hir doughter:
57 euen because of hir doughters which she hath norished betwixte hir legges in hir lappe, and because of hir sonnes that she hath borne: For she shall eate them secretly for very scarcenesse of all thinges, in the straytnesse and sege, wherwith thine enemye shal besege ye within thy gates.
5 The Hynde shal forsake the yonge fawne, that se brigeth forth in ye felde, because there shalbe no grasse.
7 There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:
8 wherin ye proude & hye mynded walke not, & where no lyon commeth.
1 Knowest thou the tyme when the wilde gotes brige forth their yoge amoge the stony rockes? Or layest thou wayte when the hindes vse to fawne?
2 Rekenest thou the monethes after they ingendre, yt thou knowest the tyme of their bearinge?
3 Or when they lye downe, when they cast their yonge ones, & when they are delyuered off their trauayle & payne?
4 How their yoge ones growe vp & waxe greate thorow good fedinge?
28 He abydeth in the stony rockes, ad vpon the hye toppes of harde mountaynes, where no man can come.
29 From thence maye he beholde his praye, and loke farre aboute with his eyes.
30 His yonge ones are fed with bloude, and where eny deed body lyeth, there is he immediatly.
17 forsaketh the hu?bande of hir youth, and forgetteth the couenaunt of hir God.
3 The Lamyes geue their yonge ones suck wt bare brestes: but the doughter of my people is cruel, and dwelleth in the wyldernesse: like the Estriches.
6 But when they were wel fedde and had ynough, they waxed proude, and forgat me.
5 Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.
39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
40 lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?
20 O yt all copassion vpon the were forgotte: yt their daynties were wormes: that they were clene put out of remembraunce, & vtterly hewe downe like an vnfrutefull tre.
19 Oure hert is not turned backe, nether oure steppes gone out of thy waye.
8 The childe whyle he sucketh, shal haue a desyre to the serpentes nest, and whe he is weened, he shal put his hande in to the Cockatryce denne.
6 She regardeth not the path of life, so vnstedfast are hir wayes, that thou canst not knowe them.
12 They shal beare the in their hondes, that thou hurte not thy fote agaynst a stone.
13 Thou shalt go vpo the Lyon and Adder, the yonge Lyon and the Dragon shalt thou treade vnder thy fete.
13 And forgettest the LORDE that made the, that spred out the heauens, and layde the foundacion of the earth. But thou art euer afrayde for the sight of thyne oppressoure, which is ready to do harme: Where is the wrath of the oppressoure?
19 Yee like as when a ma runeth fro a lyon, and a Beer meteth with him: or, whe he commeth into the house, and leeneth his honde vpon the wall, a serpent byteth him.
11 Where is now the dwellinge of the lyos, and the pasture of the lyons whelpes? where the lyon and the lyonesse wente with the whelpes, and no man frayed them awaye?
12 But the lyon spoyled ynough for his yonge ones, and deuoured for his lyonesse: he fylled his dennes with his pray, & his dwellinge place with that he had rauy?shed.
2 & saye: Wherfore laye thy mother that lyonesse, amoge the lyons? & norished hir yonge ones amoge the lyons whelpes?
3 to spoyle, and to deuoure folke.
10 Their bullocke gendreth, and that not out of tyme: their cow calueth, and is not vnfrutefull.
10 The roaringe of the lyon, the cryenge off the lyonesse, & ye teth off ye lyos whelpes are broke.
12 It were better to come agaynst a she Bere robbed of hir whelpes, then agaynst a foole in his foolishnes.
21 he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.
8 The beestes crepe in to their dennes, & take their rest.
19 How moch more the shal they (that dwell in houses of claye, whose foundacion is but earth) be moth eaten?
14 thine hert ryse not then, and thou forget the LORDE thy God (which brought the out of the londe of Egipte, fro ye house of bondage,
5 Now when the damme sawe, that all hir hope & comforth was awaye, she toke another of hir whelpes, and made a lyon of him:
34 To treade all the presoners of the earth vnder his fete.
22 In destruccion and derth thou shalt be mery, and shalt not be afrayed for the beastes of the earth:
23 But the castels in the londe shal be confederate with the, & the beastes of the felde shall geue the peace:
5 They brede cockatrice egges, & weeue ye spyders webb. Who so eateth of their egges, dieth. But yf one treade vpon the, there cometh vp a serpent.
4 that his children were without prosperite or health: that they were slayne in the dore, and no ma to delyuer them:
11 The disceatfull maketh a nest, but bringeth forth no yonge: He commeth by riches, but not rightuously. In the myddest off his life must he leaue them behinde him, and at the last be founde a very foole.
10 Then smyteth he, then oppresseth he & casteth downe the poore with his auctorite.