Job 5:26
Thou shalt come to thy graue in a fayre age, like as ye corne sheeues are brought in to the barne in due season.
Thou shalt come to thy graue in a fayre age, like as ye corne sheeues are brought in to the barne in due season.
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27 Lo, this is the matter, as we oure selues haue proued by experience. Therfore now that thou hearest it, take better hede to thy selff.
15 and thou shalt departe vnto thy fathers in peace, and shalt be buried in a good age.
25 Thou shalt se also, that thy sede shall encreace, and that thy posterite shalbe as the grasse vpon the earth.
5 And the thresshinge tyme shall reache vnto the wyne haruest, and the wyne haruest shal reache vnto the sowynge tyme. And ye shall eate yor bred in plenteousnes, and shal dwell safe in youre londe.
11 Yee that thou mourne not at the last (when thou hast spent thy body and goodes)
23 One dyeth now when he is mightie & at his best, rich and in prosperite:
17 Then shulde thy life be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
18 Then mightest thou haue comforth, in the hope that thou hast: & slepe quyetly, when thou art buried.
32 Yet shal he be brought to his graue, and watch amonge the heape of the deed.
33 The shal he be fayne to be buried amoge the stones by the broke syde. All men must folowe him, & there are innumerable gone before him.
2 He cometh vp, and falleth awaye like a floure. He flyeth as it were a shadowe, and neuer continueth in one state.
14 Soch as be planted in the house of the LORDE,be frutefull, plenteous & grene.
5 whan men shal feare in hye places, and be afrayed in the stretes: whan the Almonde tre shalbe despysed, the greshopper borne out, and whan greate pouerte shall breake in: when man goeth to his longe home, and the mourners go aboute the stretes.
6 Or euer the syluer lace be taken awaye, and or the golden bende be broken: Or the pott be broken at the well, & the whele vpon the Cisterne:
7 Or dust be turned againe vnto earth from whence it came, and or the sprete returne vnto God, which gaue it.
5 As soone as thou scatrest them, they are euen as a slepe, and fade awaye sodenly like the grasse.
6 In the mornynge it is grene and groweth vp, but in the euenynge it is cutt downe and wythered.
11 From his youth his bones are ful of vyce, which shal lie downe wt him in ye earth.
13 Go thou thy waye now, till it be ended: take thy rest, and byde in thy lot, till the dayes haue an ende.
8 and fell sicke and dyed in a good age, whan he was olde, & had lyued ynough and was gathered vnto his people.
28 (For the earth bryngeth forth frute of her selfe: first the grasse, afterwarde the eare, then the full wheate in the eare)
11 In the daye when thou diddest plante it, it was greate, and gaue soone the frute of thi sede: But in the daye of haruest, thou shalt reape an heape of sorowes & miseries.
28 Beholde, I wil gather the vnto thy fathers, and thou shalt be layed in thy graue with peace, so yt thine eyes shal not se all the euell that I wyl brynge ouer this place, and the indwellers therof. And they broughte the kynge worde agayne.
23 Sure I am, yt thou wilt delyuer me vnto death: where as a lodgyng is prepared for all me
36 Thou foole, yt which thou sowest is not quyckened, excepte it dye.
8 For though a rote be waxen olde and deed in the grounde, yet whe the stocke
17 For he shal cary nothinge awaye wt him when he dyeth, nether shal his pompe folowe him.
18 Whyle he lyueth, he is counted an happie man: & so loge as he is in prosperite, me speake good of him.
19 But whe he foloweth his fathers generacion, he shal neuer se light eny more.
26 Now slepe they both a like in the earth, & the wormes couer them.
12 No: but (or euer it be shot forth, and or euer it be gathered) it wythereth, before eny other herbe.
2 There is a tyme to be borne, and a tyme to dye. There is a tyme to plate, and a tyme to plucke vp the thinge, yt is planted:
23 The wil he geue rayne to the sede, that ye shal sowe in the earth, and geue you breade of the encrease of the earth, so that all shalbe plenteous aud abundaunt. Thy catel also shal he fede in the brode medowes.
4 Blessed is he that hath ye God of Iacob for his helpe, and whose hope is in the LORDE his God.
15 Like as he came naked out of his mothers wombe, so goeth he thither agayne, and carieth nothinge awaye with him of all his laboure.
16 This is a miserable plage, yt he shal go awaye euen as he came. What helpeth it him then, yt he hath labored in the wynde?
5 The dayes of man are shorte, ye nombre of his monethes are knowne only vnto the. Thou hast apoynted him his boundes, he can not go beyonde them.
17 And so he dyed, beinge olde & of a perfecte age.
20 therfore wyll I gather the vnto thy fathers, so yt thou shalt be put in to thy graue in peace, and thine eyes shall not se all the euell that I wyll brynge vpon this place. And they brought the kynge worde agayne.
7 Wherof the mower fylleth not his hande, nether he that byndeth vp the sheaues, his bosome.
10 I thought I shulde haue gone to the gates of hell in my best age, and haue wanted the residue of my yeares.
15 All flesh shal come together vnto naught, & all me shal turne agayne vnto earth.
14 Maye a deed man lyue agayne? All the dayes of this my pilgremage am I lokynge, when my chaunginge shal come.
32 He shall perish, afore his tyme be worne out, and his honde shal not be grene.
13 They spende their dayes in welthynesse: but sodenly they go downe to hell.
25 The hay groweth, ye grasse cometh vp, & herbes are gathered in ye mountaines.
9 as a cloude is cosumed and vanyshed awaye, euen so he that goeth downe to hell, commeth nomore vp,
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.
11 The Sonne ryseth wt heat and the grasse wydereth, & his floure falleth awaye, and the beautie of the fassion of it perissheth: euen so shal the ryche man perisshe with his abundaunce.