Lamentations 3:44
Thou hast hyd thy self in a cloude, that oure prayer shulde not go thorow.
Thou hast hyd thy self in a cloude, that oure prayer shulde not go thorow.
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42We haue bene dyssemblers & haue offended, wilt thou therfore not be intreated?
43Thou hast couered vs in thy wrath, & persecuted vs, thou hast slayne vs without eny fauoure.
45Thou hast made vs outcastes, and to be despysed amonge the Heithen.
19Oure hert is not turned backe, nether oure steppes gone out of thy waye.
4As for shame, thou hast set it asyde, els woldest thou not make so many wordes before God:
9We will allwaye make oure boast of God, and prayse thy name for euer.
10Sela. But now thou forsakest vs, & puttest vs to confucion, and goest not forth with oure hoostes.
24Wherfore hydest thou thy face? wilt thou clene forget oure misery and oppressio?
34Morouer, cast thou lift vp thy voyce to ye cloudes, yt they maye poure downe a greate rayne vpo the?
13wilt thou therfore saye: Tush, how shulde God knowe? Doth his dominion reach beyonde the cloudes?
14Tush, the cloudes couer him, yt he maye not se, for he dwelleth in heauen.
11Shuldest thou the se no darcknesse? Shulde not the water floude runne ouer the?
7There is no man that calleth vpon thy name, that stondeth vp to take holde by the. Therfore hydest thou thy face from vs, and consumest vs, because of oure synnes.
4O LORDE God of hoostes, how loge wilt thou be angrie ouer the prayer of thy people?
9He holdeth back his stole, that it caa not be sene, and spredeth his cloudes before it.
32In ye turnynge of a hande he hydeth the light, & at his commaundement it commeth agayne.
3Oure my?dedes preuayle agaynst vs, oh be thou mercyfull vnto oure synnes.
22for thou hast now banished vs longe ynough, and bene sore displeased at vs.
8Thou settest oure mi?dedes before the, and oure secrete synnes in the light of thy countenaunce.
44Thou hast taken awaye the strength of his swerde, and geuest him not victory in the battayll.
45Thou hast put out his glory, and cast his Trone downe to the grounde.
46The dayes of his youth hast thou shortened, and couered him with dishonoure.
24Wherfore hydest thou thy face, and holdest me for thine enemye?
2But yor my?dedes haue separated you from yor God, & yor synnes hyde his face from you, yt he heareth you not.
8Though I crie & call piteously, yet heareth he not my prayer.
1O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne.
4Thou hast withholde their hertes from vnderstodinge, therfore shall they not be set vp an hye.
15Though ye holde out yor hondes, yet turne I myne eyes from you. And though ye make many prayers, yet heare I nothinge at all, for youre hondes are full of bloude.
2Thou deckest thy self with light, as it were wt a garment, thou spredest out the heauen like a curtayne.
13Now haue ye brought it to this poynte agayne, that the aulter of the LORDE is couered with teares wepynge and mournynge: so that I will nomore regarde the meatofferynge, nether wil I receaue or accepte enythinge at youre hodes.
13Thou sellest thy people for naught, & takest no moneye for them.
27How maye then Iacob thinke, or how maye Israel saye: My wayes are hyd from the LORDE, and my God knoweth not of my iudgmentes.
38He shal stonde fast for euermore as the Moone, and as the faithfull witnesse in heauen.
39Sela. But now thou forsakest and abhorrest thyne anoynted, and art displeased at him.
16My cofucion is daylie before me, & the shame of my face couereth me.
17For the voyce of the slaunderer & blasphemer, for the enemie and auenger.
3This is the cause, that the rayne and euenynge dew hath ceased. Thou hast gotten the an whores foreheade, and canst not be ashamed.
1Why art thou gone so farre of, o LORDE? wilt thou hyde thyselff in tyme of trouble?
35Whan the heauen is shut vp, so yt it rayneth not (for so moch, as they haue synned agaynst the) and yf they make their prayer in this place, and knowlege thy name, and turne from their synnes wha thou troublest them,
12Wilt thou not be intreated (LORDE) for all this? Wilt thou holde thy peace, and scourge vs so sore?
8He hath hedged vp my path, I ca not get awaye, he hath set darcknesse in my gate.
21Thou art become myne enemye, & wt yi violet hade thou takest parte agaynst me.
13Vnto the I crie (o LORDE) and early cometh my prayer before the.
3Sela. Thou tokest awaye all thy displeasure, & turnedest thy self from thy wrothful indignacion.
22Are there eny amonge the goddes of the Gentiles, that sende rayne, or geue the showers of heauen? Dost not thou it o LORDE oure God, in who we trust? Yee LORDE, thou dost all these thinges.
12Thou trodest downe the londe in thine anger, and didest throsshe the Heithen in thy displeasure.
26Whan the heauen is shut vp, so that it rayne not (for so moch as they haue synned agaynst the) and yf they make their prayer in this place, and knowlege thy name, and turne from their synnes (whan thou hast brought them lowe)
1Pvt me not to rebuke (Oh LORDE) in thine anger: Oh chaste me not in thy heuy displeasure.
17and then the wrath of the LORDE waxe whote vpo you, and he shut vp the heaue, that there come no rayne, and the earth geue not hir increase, & ye perishe shortly from the good lode, which the LORDE hath geuen you.
20We knowlege (o LORDE) all oure my?dedes, and the synnes of oure fathers, that we haue offended ye.