Lamentations 3:28
He sitteth alone, he holdeth him still. and dwelleth quietly by him self.
He sitteth alone, he holdeth him still. and dwelleth quietly by him self.
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26O how good is it with stilnesse to wate and tarie, for the health of the LORDE?
27O how good is it for a man, to take the yock vpon him from his youth vp?
29He layeth his face vpon the earth, yf (percase) there happen to be eny hope.
30He offreth his cheke to the smyter, he will be content with reproues.
2And so I shut my mouth, whyle the vngodly layed wayte for me.
15What shal I speake or say, ethat he maye this doo? yt I maye lyue out all my yeares, yee in the bytternesse of my life?
13Holde youre tonges now, and let me speake, for there is some thinge come in to my mynde.
29Yf he delyuer & graunte pardo, who will iudge or condemne? But yf he hyde awaye his countenaunce, who wil turne it aboute agayne, whether it be to the people or to eny man?
3For whyle I helde my tonge, my bones consumed awaye thorow my daylie complaynynges.
19What is he, that will go to lawe with me? For yf I holde my tonge, I shal dye.
22Whyle he lyueth, his flesh must haue trauayle: and whyle the soule is in him, he must be in sorowe.
13They sat them downe by him also vpon the grounde, vij. dayes and vij. nightes. Nether was there eny of them that spake one worde vnto him, for they sawe that his payne was very greate.
23For no ma shalbe suffred to go into iudgment with God.
13Then shulde I now haue lyen still, I shulde haue slepte, and bene at rest:
7He shal be payned & troubled, ad shal not ope his mouth. He shalbe led as a shepe to be slayne, yet shal he be as still as a lambe before the shearer, & not open his mouth.
18kepeth his soule from destruccion, & his life from ye swearde.
19he chasteneth him with sicknesse, & bringeth him to his bed: he laieth sore punyshmet vpo his bones,
1I am the ma, that (thorow the rodd of his wrath) haue experiece of misery.
7Yet must he be taken on mens shulders and borne, and set in his place, that he maye stonde and not moue. Alas that men shulde crie vnto him, which geueth no answere: and delyuereth not the man that calleth vpon him, from his trouble.
11He hath marred my wayes, and broke me in peces, he hath layed me waist altogether.
20But the LORDE in his holy teple is he, whom all the worlde shulde feare.
5Wolde God ye kepte youre tonge, that ye might be taken for wyse men.
6He hath set me in darcknesse, as they that be deed for euer.
7He hath so hedged me in, that I can not get out, & hath layed heuy lynckes vpon me.
27When I am purposed to forget my complayninges to chaunge my countenaunce, and to coforte my self:
31Marke well (O Iob) & heare me: holde the still, vntill I haue spoken.
28Yee a very foole (when he holdeth his tonge) is counted wyse, and to haue vnderstodinge, when he shutteth his lippes.
9Delyuer me from all myne offences, and make me not a scorne vnto the foolish.
17I dwell not amonge the scorners, nether is my delyte therin: but I dwell only in the feare of thy honde, for thou hast fylled me with bytternes.
15I haue sowed a sack cloth vpon my skynne, and lye with my strength in the dust.
21Vnto me men gaue eare, me they regarded, & wt sylence they taried for my coucell.
14He rewardeth me into my bosome, & many other thinges mo doth he, as he maye by his power.
32Yf thou be so foolish to magnifie yi self, or medlest wt eny soch thinge, the laye thine hade vpon yi mouth.
17All the daies of his life also must he eate in the darcke, with greate carefulnesse, sicknesse & sorow.
13Therfore the wyse must now be fayne to holde his tuge, so wicked a tyme is it.
28Therfore shall his dwellynge be in desolate cities, & in houses which no ma inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.
14I am become as a man that heareth not, and that can make no resistaunce wt his mouth.
4Howbeit (of a treuth) he only taketh awaye oure infirmite, & beareth oure payne: Yet we shal iudge him, as though he were plaged and cast downe of God:
13Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
20Shal it be tolde him, what I saye? Shulde a man speake, or shulde he kepe it backe?
14why prolonge we the tyme? Let vs gather oure selues together, and go in to the stronge cite, there shall we be in rest: For the LORDE oure God hath put vs to sylence, and geuen vs water myxte with gall, to drynke, because we haue synned agaynst him.
17There must the wicked ceasse from their tyranny, there soch as are ouerlaboured, be at rest:
33Haue I euer done eny wicked dede where thorow I shamed my self before men: Or eny abhominacion, yt I was fayne to hyde it?
2I do not exercise myself in greate matters, which are to hye for me.
2He shal not be an outcryer, ner an hie mynded person. His voyce shall not be herde in ye stretes.
11For he sayeth in his herte: Tush, God hath forgotten, he hath turned awaye his face, so yt he will neuer se it.
13From aboue hath he sent downe a fyre, in to my bones and chastened me: he hath layed a net for my fete, and throwne me wyde open: he hath made me desolate, so that I must euer be mournynge.
10The shulde I haue some coforte: yee I wolde desyre him in my payne, that he shulde not spare, for I will not be agaynst ye wordes of the holy one.
39Wherfore them murmureth the lyuinge man? let him murmoure at his owne synne,
7And now that I am full of payne, and all that I haue destroied