Job 4:3
Beholde, thou hast bene a teacher of many, and hast comforted the weery hondes.
Beholde, thou hast bene a teacher of many, and hast comforted the weery hondes.
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4Thy wordes haue set vp those that were fallen, thou hast refresshed the weake knees.
5But now that the plage is come vpon the, thou shreckest awaye: now that it hath touched thyself, thou art faint harted.
3And therfore strength ye weake hodes, and conforte the feble knees.
12Life vp therfore the handes which were let downe, and the weake knees,
9For they were all mynded to make us afrayed, and thoughte: They shal withdrawe their handes from the worke, yt they shal not laboure. Howbeit I stregthed my hande the more.
10Yf thou be ouersene & necliget in tyme of nede, the is thy stregth but small.
2O how helpest thou the weake? what comforte geuest thou vnto him that hath no stregth?
3Where is ye coucell yt thou shuldest geue him, which hath no wy?dome? Wilt thou so shewe thine excellent rightuousnes?
11I wil shewe the ye waye of wy?dome, and lede the in the right pathes.
12So that yf thou goest therin, there shal no straytnesse hynder the: and when thou runnest, thou shalt not fall.
34He teacheth myne hondes to fight, and maketh myne armes to breake euen a bowe off stele.
35Thou hast geue me the defence of thy health, thy right hande vpholdeth me, and thy louynge correccion maketh me greate.
36Thou hast made rowme ynough vnder me for to go, that my fote steppes shulde not slyde.
14But contynue thou in the thinges that thou hast lerned, which also were comytted vnto the, seynge thou knowest of who thou hast learned them,
4The bowe of the mightie is broken, and the weake are gyrded aboute with strength.
13Thou hast made the north and the south, Tabor and Hermon shal reioyse in thy name.
4For thou art the poore mans helpe, a stregth for the neadful in his necessite. Thou art a defence agaynst euel wether, a schadowe agaynst the hete. But vnto the presumptuous, thou art like a stroge whyrle wynde, that casteth downe
7But be ye stronge, and let not youre handes be feble: for youre worke hath his rewarde.
4As for shame, thou hast set it asyde, els woldest thou not make so many wordes before God:
29but that he geueth strength vnto the weery, and power vnto the faynte?
23Neuerthelesse, I am allwaye by the, thou holdest me by my right hande.
20Haue not I warned ye very oft with councell and lerninge?
9The rightuous wil kepe his waye, and he yt hath cleane handes, wil euer be stronger & stronger.
14We desyre you brethre, warne them that are vnruly, coforte the feble mynded, forbeare the weake, be pacient towarde all men.
3seynge that ye seke experiece of him, which speaketh in me, euen Christ, which amonge you is not weake, but is mightie amoge you.
9Thou hast sent wyddowes awaye emptie and oppressed the poore fatherlesse.
24Though he fall, he shal not be hurte, for the LORDE vpholdeth him wt his hade.
3When I call vpo the, thou hearest me, and endewest my soule with moch stregth.
6Yf thou shalt put the brethren in remembraunce of these thinges, thou shalt be a good mynister of Iesu Christ, which hast bene norished vp in the wordes of faith and of good doctryne, which thou hast folowed hither to.
14This thou seist, for thou considrest the mysery and sorowe: The poore geueth himselff ouer in to thy hande, and committeth him vnto the, for thou art the helper of the frendlesse.
2Yf we begynne to comon with the, peradueture thou wilt be myscontent, but who can witholde himself from speakynge?
34For ye youre selues knowe, that these handes haue mynistred vnto my necessities, and them that were with me.
21Thou art become myne enemye, & wt yi violet hade thou takest parte agaynst me.
5A wyse ma is stroge, yee a ma of vnderstodinge is better, the he yt is mightie of stregth.
35He teacheth my handes to fighte, and bendeth the stele bowe with myne armes.
5I shulde comforte you with my mouth, and release youre payne with ye talkinge of my lyppes.
25Wherfore blame ye then the wordes, that are well and truly spoken?
17Let thy honde be vpon the man of thy right honde, & vpon the man who thou maydest so moch off for thine owne self.
10be not afrayde, for I wil be with ye. Lake not behinde ye, for I wil be thy God, to stregth ye, helpe ye, & to kepe ye with this right hode of myne.
19thou prouest what is best to do, and presumest to be a leader of the blynde: a lighte of them yt are in darcknes:
20an enformer of ye vnwyse: a teacher of ye symple: which hast the ensample of knowlege & of the trueth in the lawe.
2The power & stregth of their hades might do me no good, & as for their age, it is spet & past awaye without eny profit.
4Wilt thou saye vnto God: The thinge that I take in honde, is perfecte, & I am clene in thy sight?
11Dost thou nomore regarde the comforte of God? but thy wicked wordes wil not suffre the.
10Thou hast had trouble for ye multitude of thyne owne wayes, yet saydest thou neuer: I wil leaue of. Thou thinkest to haue life (or health) of thy self, and therfore thou beleuest not that thou art sick.
28My soule melteth awaye for very heuynesse, o set me vp acordinge vnto thy worde.
8Now hast thou spoken in myne eares, & I haue herde ye voyce of thy wordes:
9We are glad whan we are weake, & ye stronge: & the same also we wysshe for, namely yor perfectnesse.
39Thou hast gyrded me with strength vnto ye batell, thou hast throwe them all downe vnder me, that rose vp agaynst me.
40Thou hast girded me with strength to ye battayll, and hast subdued them vnder me yt rose vp agaynst me.