Job 41:4

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Wyll he make a couenaunt with the? Or, art thou able for to compell him to do the contynuall seruyce?

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  • Exod 21:6 : 6 then let his master brynge him before the Goddes, and holde him to the dore or post, and bore him thorow the eare with a botkin, and let him be his seruaunt for euer.
  • Deut 15:17 : 17 then take a botkyn, and bore him thorow his eare to the dore, and let him be thy seruaunt for euer. And with thy mayde shalt thou do likewyse.
  • 1 Kgs 20:31-34 : 31 Then sayde his seruauntes vnto him: Beholde, we haue herde that the kynges of the house of Israel are mercifull kinges, Let vs therfore put sack cloth aboute oure loynes, and halters aboute oure neckes, & go forth to the kynge of Israel, peraduenture he shal let yi soule lyue. 32 And they put sack cloth aboute their loynes, and halters aboute their neckes, and came to the kynge of Israel, and sayde: Benadab thy seruaunt sayeth vnto the: O let my soule lyue. He sayde: yf he be yet alyue, he is my brother. 33 And the men toke him shortly at his worde, and expounded it for them selues and sayde: Yee Benadab is thy brother. He sayde: Come and brynge him. The wente Benadab forth vnto him, and he caused him to syt vpon the charet, 34 and sayde vnto him: The cities that my father toke from thy father, wyl I geue the agayne. And make thou stretes for thyselfe at Damasco, as my father did at Samaria, so wyl I let the go with a bonde of peace. And he made a couenaunt with him, and let him go.
  • Ps 8:5-6 : 5 After thou haddest for a season made him lower the the angels, thou crownedest him with honor & glory. 6 Thou hast set him aboue the workes off thy hondes: thou hast put all thinges in subieccion vnder his fete.
  • Gen 1:28 : 28 And God blessed them, and sayde vnto them: Growe, and multiplie, and fyll the earth, and subdue it, & haue domynion ouer the fish of the see, and ouer the foules of the ayre, and ouer all the beastes that crepe vpo the earth.

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  • Job 41:5-7
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    5 Wilt thou take thy pastyne wt him as with a byrde, or geue him vnto thy maydens,

    6 that thy companyons maye hew him in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men?

    7 Canst thou fyll the nett wt his skynne, or ye fysh panyer with his heade?

  • Job 41:1-3
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    1 Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare?

    2 Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?

    3 Wyll he make many fayre wordes with the (thynkest thou) or flatre the:

  • 74%

    16 But yf he saye vnto the: I wyll not go out awaye from the, for I loue ye and thine house (in so moch as he is well at ease with the)

    17 then take a botkyn, and bore him thorow his eare to the dore, and let him be thy seruaunt for euer. And with thy mayde shalt thou do likewyse.

  • Job 22:4-5
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    4 Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?

    5 Cometh not this for ye greate wickednesse, & for thine vngracious dedes which are innumerable?

  • Job 39:9-12
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    9 Wyll the vnicorne be so tame as to do ye seruyce, or to abyde still by thy cribbe?

    10 Cast thou bynde ye yock aboute him in thy forowes, to make him plowe after the in ye valleis?

    11 Mayest thou trust hi (because he is stroge) or comitte thy labor vnto hi?

    12 Mayest thou beleue hi, yt he wil brige home yi corne, or to cary eny thinge vnto yi barne?

  • 53 And his wages from yeare to yeare shall he reken withall, and thou shalt not let the other raigne cruelly ouer him in yi sight.

  • Lev 25:40-42
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    40 but as an hyred seruaunte and as a soiourner shall he be wt the, and serue the vntyll ye yeare of Iubilye.

    41 Then shal he departe lowse from the, & his childre with him, & shal returne to his awne kinred, and to his fathers possession:

    42 for they are my seruauntes, whom I brought out of the londe of Egipte. Therfore shal they not be solde like bondmen.

  • Exod 21:4-6
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    4 Yf his master haue geue him a wife, & she haue borne him sonnes or doughters, the shal the wife and ye children be the masters, but he shall go out alone.

    5 Neuertheles yf the seruaunt saye: I loue my master, and my wife and children, I wil not go out fre:

    6 then let his master brynge him before the Goddes, and holde him to the dore or post, and bore him thorow the eare with a botkin, and let him be his seruaunt for euer.

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    16 And youre seruautes and youre maydes, and youre best yonge men, and youre asses shal he take, and do his busynes withall.

    17 Of youre flockes shal he take the Tithes, and ye shal be his seruautes.

  • 4 He asked life of the, & thou gauest him a longe life, eue for euer & euer.

  • 2 Yf thou bye a seruaunt that is an Hebrue, he shal serue the sixe yeares, in the seuenth yeare shall he go out fre and lowse.

  • 8 Wil ye accepte ye personne of God, and intreate for him?

  • 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.

  • 5 Wilt thou then put me awaye, and cast me of foreuer? Or wilt thou withdrawe thy self clene fro me? Neuertheles, thou speakest soch wordes, but thou art euer doinge worse, and worse.

  • 39 Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

  • Gen 44:32-33
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    32 For I thy seruaunt became suertye for the lad vnto my father, and sayde: yf I brynge him not agayne, I will beare the blame all my lyfe longe.

    33 Therfore let thy seruaunt byde here in steade of ye lad, to be my lordes bonde man, and let the lad go vp with his brethren.

  • 21 He that delicately bryngeth vp his seruaunt from a childe, shal make him his master at length.

  • 44 But yf thou wylt haue bode seruauntes and maydens, thou shalt bye them of the Heithen, that are rounde aboute you:

  • 19 Hath God ordened then, that the glorious life off the & all soch mightie men shulde not be put downe?

  • 8 Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?

  • 7 Wil the LORDE cast out for euer? Wil he be nomore intreated?

  • 46 & shal possesse them, & youre children after you for an euerlastinge possession, these shalbe yor bondmen. But ouer youre brethren the children of Israel, there shall none of you raigne ouer another with crueltie.

  • 3 O delyuer me, and set me by the, who shall then be able to thrust my hondes together?

  • 10 Hath he soch pleasure & delyte in the Allmightie, that he darre allwaye call vpon God?

  • 4 Why destroyest thou thy self with anger? Shal ye earth be forsaken, or the stones remoued out of their place because of ye?

  • 7 They answered him: Wherfore saieth my lorde soch wordes? God forbyd, that thy seruauntes shulde do eny soch thinge?

  • 27 for yf thou hast nothinge to paye, they shal take awaye thy bed from vnder the.

  • 31 He saide: What shal I then geue the? Iacob sayde: Thou shalt geue me nothinge at all, but yf thou wilt do this for me yt I saye, then wyll I fede and kepe thy shepe agayne.

  • 8 Is it not thus? that he sayeth vnto him: Make ready, that I maye suppe, gyrde vp thyself, and serue me, tyll I haue eaten and dronken, afterwarde shalt thou eate and drynke also.

  • 23 But the castels in the londe shal be confederate with the, & the beastes of the felde shall geue the peace:

  • 19 Thus wil I mary the vnto myne owne self for euermore: yee euen to my self wil I mary the, in rightuousnesse, in equyte, in louynge kyndnesse and mercy.

  • 14 For I make not this couenaunt and this ooth with you onely,

  • 4 Hast thou fle?shy eyes then, or doest thou loke as man loketh?

  • 3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?

  • 60 Neuertheles, I wil remembre the couenaunt, that I made with the in thy youth, in so moch that it shall be an euerlastinge couenaunt: