Job 7:18
Thou takest diligent care for him, and sodely doest thou trye him.
Thou takest diligent care for him, and sodely doest thou trye him.
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17 What is man, that thou hast him in soch reputacion, and settest so moch by him?
19 Why goest thou not fro me, ner lettest me alone, so longe till I swalow downe my spetle?
20 I haue offended, what shal I do vnto ye, O thou preseruer off men? Why hast thou made me to stonde in thy waye, and am so heuy a burden vnto myself?
21 Why doest thou not forgeue me my synne? Wherfore takest thou not awaye my wickednesse? Beholde, now must I slepe in the dust: and yff thou sekest me tomorow in the mornynge, I shalbe gone.
3 Thou hast proued & visited myne herte in the night season: thou hast tried me in the fyre, & hast founde no wickednes in me: for I vtterly purposed, that my mouth shulde not offende.
3 Thinkest thou it well done, to oppresse me, to cast me of (beinge a worke of thy hondes) and to manteyne the councell of the vngodly?
4 Hast thou fle?shy eyes then, or doest thou loke as man loketh?
5 Are thy dayes as the dayes of man, and thy yeares as mans yeares?
6 that thou makest soch inquisicion for my wickednesse, and searchest out my synne?
3 Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
4 Oh what is man, yt thou art so myndfull of him? ether the sonne of ma that thou visitest him?
8 Wil ye accepte ye personne of God, and intreate for him?
9 Shal that helpe you, when he calleth you to rekenynge? Thynke ye to begyle him, as a man is begyled?
12 Why doth thine herte make the so proude? Why stondest thou so greatly in thine owne conceate? Where vnto loke thine eyes,
13 yt thy mynde is so puft vp agaynst God & lettest soch wordes go out of thy mouth?
14 What is man, that he shulde be vncleane? what hath he (which is borne of a woman) wherby he might be knowne to be rightuous?
6 that he might shewe the (out of his secrete wy?dome) how manyfolde his lawe is: then shuldest thou knowe, that God had forgotten the, because of thy synnes.
7 Wilt thou fynde out God with thy sekynge? wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the Allmightie?
6 But one in a certayne place witnesseth & sayeth: What is man, that thou art myndefull of him?or the sonne of man, that thou vysitest him?
8 Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
3 LORDE, what is ma, that thou hast soch respecte vnto him? Or the sonne of man, that thou so regardest him?
12 Am I a see or a whalfysh, that thou kepest me so in preson?
14 Wherfore shulde I be then punyshed daylie, & be chastened euery mornynge?
2 Examen me O LORDE, and proue me: trie out my reynes and my hert.
17 Maye a man be iustified before God? Maye there eny man be iudged to be clene, by reason of his owne workes?
14 But seynge that God wil sytt in iudgment, what shal I do? And for so moch as he wil nedes vyset me, what answere shal I geue him?
1 Is not the life off ma vpon earth a very batayll? Are not his dayes, like the dayes of an hyred seruaunte?
23 Trye me (o God) and seke the grounde of myne hert: proue me, & examen my thoughtes.
4 Knowest thou not this, namely: that from the begynninge (euer sence the creacion of man vpon earth)
3 Wherfore are we counted as beestes, & reputed so vyle in youre sight?
3 What pleasure hath God in yt thou art rightuous? Or what doth it profite him, yt thy waies are perfecte?
4 Is he afrayed to reproue the, & to steppe forth wt the in to iudgment?
5 Yff thou woldest now resorte vnto God by tymes, and make thine humble prayer to ye Allmightie:
6 yf thou woldest lyue a pure and a godly life: shulde he not wake vp vnto the immediatly, & geue the the bewtie of rightuousnesse agayne?
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.
7 Art thou the first man, that euer was borne? Or, wast thou made before the hylles?
4 Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
7 Oh no, let him not do so with me. But let hym geue me like power to go to lawe, then am I sure to wynne my matter.
20 yt thou mayest bringe vs vnto their quarters, yf thou cast tell the waye to their houses.
21 Knewest thou (when thou wast borne) how olde thou shuldest be?
21 And why? his eyes loke vpon the wayes of man, and he seyth all his goinges.
6 Yf thou synnest, what dost thou vnto him? Yf thine offences be many, how gettest thou his fauoure?
12 But thou o LORDE my God, my holy one, thou art from the begynnynge, therfore shal we not dye. O LORDE, thou hast ordened them for a punyshmet, and set them to reproue the mightie.
13 Thine eyes are clene, thou mayest not se euell, thou canst not beholde ye thinge that is wicked. Wherfore then dost thou loke vpon the vngodly, and holdest thy tunge, when the wicked deuoureth the man that is better the himself?
24 Wherfore hydest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemye?
16 For thou hast nombred all my goynges, yet be not thou to extreme vpon my synnes.
13 Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
20 Thou preuaylest agaynst him, so that he passeth awaye: thou chaungest his estate, and puttest him from the.
40 Let vs loke well vpon oure owne waies, & remembre oure selues, and turne agayne to ye LORDE.
2 How loge wil ye vexe my mynde, & trouble me with wordes?