Job 41:19
Out of his mouth go torches and fyre brandes,
Out of his mouth go torches and fyre brandes,
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20out off his nostrels there goeth a smoke, like as out off an hote seetinge pott.
21His breth maketh the coales burne, the flame goeth out of his mouth.
22In his necke remayneth strength, and before his face sorowe is turned to gladnesse.
18His nesinge is like a glisteringe fyre, and his eyes like the mornynge shyne.
9Smoke wente vp from his nose, and consumynge fyre out of his mouth, coles were kyndled therof.
8There wete a smoke out of his nostrels, ad a cosumynge fyre out of his mouth, so yt coales were kyndled at it.
13At the brightnesse of him were the fyre coles kyndled.
30He shal neuer come out of darcknesse, the flame shal drye vp his braunches, with ye blast of the mouth of God shal he be take awaie.
3There goeth a fyre before him, to burne vp his enemies on euery syde.
13The fashion and countenauce of the beestes was like hote coales off fyre, euen as though burnynge cresshettes had bene amonge the beestes: and the fyre gaue a glistre, and out off the fyre there wente lighteninge.
14Who openeth the dore of his face? for he hath horrible tethe rounde aboute.
15His body is couered with scales as it were with shyldes, lockte in, kepte, and well copacte together.
5Shal not the light of the vngodly be put out? yee the flame of his fyre shal not burne.
6The light shalbe darcke in his dwellinge, & his candle shalbe put out with him.
4His glory couereth the heauens, and the earth is full of his prayse. His shyne is as ye sonne, & beames of light go out of his hondes, there is his power hid.
5Destruccio goeth before him, and burnynge cressettes go from his fete.
2Heare then the sounde of his voyce, and the noyse yt goeth out of his mouth.
20that he letteth him self be dryuen forth like a greshopper, where as the stoute neyenge that he maketh, is fearfull?
21he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.
17And thus I sawe the horses in a vision, and them that sat on the hauynge fyry habbergions of a yalowe and brymstony color, and the heades of ye horses werre as the heades of lyons. And out of their mouthes went forth fyre, and smoke, and brymstone.
18And of these thre was the thirde parte of men kylled: that is to saye, of fyre, smoke, and brymstone, which proceded out of the mouthes of the:
19For their power was in their mouthes and in their tayles: for their tayles were like vnto serpetes, and had heades, and with the they dyd hurt:
7He maketh them to skippe like a calfe: Libanus and Sirion like a yonge vnycorne.
12At the brightnes off his presence the cloudes remoued, with hale stones & coales of fyre.
30He treadeth the golde in the myre like ye sharpe potsherdes.
31He maketh the depe to seeth and boyle like a pott, and stereth the see together like an oyntment.
32The waye is light after him, the depe is his walkynge place.
25The arowe shal be taken forth, & go out at his backe, and a glisteringe swearde thorow ye gall of him, feare shal come vpo him.
26There shal no darcknes be able to hyde him. An vnkyndled fyre shal consume him, and loke what remayneth in his house, it shall be destroyed.
18His shynnes are like pipes off brasse, his rygge bones are like staues of yro
27Beholde, the glory of the LORDE shal come from farre, his face shal burne, that no man shalbe able to abyde it, his lippes shal wagge for very indignacion, and his tunge shal be as a consumynge fyre.
28His breath like a vehement floude of water, which goeth vp to the throte. That he maye take awaye ye people, which haue turned them selues vnto vanite, and the brydle of erroure, that lieth in other folkes chawes.
23Though the quyuers rattle vpon him, though the speare and shilde glistre:
24yet russheth he in fearsly, and beateth vpon the grounde. He feareth not the noyse of the trompettes,
25but as soone as he heareth the shawmes blowe, tush (sayeth he) for he smelleth the batell afarre of, ye noyse, the captaynes and the shoutinge.
14Like as a fyre that burneth vp the wodd, & as the flame that consumeth the mountaynes.
24Who darre laye honde vpon him openly, and vndertake to catch him? Or, who darre put an hoke thorow his nose, ad laye a snare for him?
18For the vngodly burne, as a fyre in the bryers and thornes: And as it were out of a fyre in a wod or a redebush, so ascendeth the smoke of their pryde.
2Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?
5And out of ye seate proceded lightnynges, and thundrynges, & voyces, and there wer seuen lapes of fyre, burninge before the seate, which are the seuen spretes of God.
3I helde my tonge, I was domme, I kepte sylence, yee eue from good wordes, but it was payne and grefe to me.
11But take hede, ye haue all kyndled a fyre, and gyrded youre selues with the flame: Ye walke in the glistrige of youre owne fyre, and in the flame that ye haue kyndled. This cometh vnto you fro my honde, namely, yt ye shal slepe in sorowe.
18Like as one shuteth deadly arowes and dartes out of a preuy place, euen so doth a dyssembler with his neghboure,
5And if eny man wil hurt them, fyre shal procede out of their mouthes, and consume their enemyes. And yf eny ma wil hurt the, this wyse muste he be kylled.
5They skyppe vp vpon ye hilles, as it were the sounde of charettes: as the flame of fyre that consumeth the strawe, and as a mightie people redy to the batell.
9Out of the south commeth the tempest, and colde out of the north.
3when his light shyned vpon my heade: whe I wente after the same light & shyne eue thorow the darcknesse.
9For whe God bloweth vpon them, they perysh, and are destroyed thorow the blast of his wrath.
7Beholde, they speake (agaynst me) wt their mouth, swerdes are vnder their lippes, for who reproueth the?
6It goeth forth fro the one ende of the heauen, and runneth aboute vnto the same ende agayne, & there maye no ma hyde himself fro the heate therof.