Proverbs 21:31
The horse is prepared agaynst ye daye of battayll, but the LORDE geueth the victory.
The horse is prepared agaynst ye daye of battayll, but the LORDE geueth the victory.
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16 A kynge is not helped by his owne greate hoost, nether is a giaunte saued thorow the might of his owne stregth.
17 A horse is but a vayne thynge to saue a man, it is not the power of his stregth that can delyuer him.
18 Beholde, the eye of the LORDE loketh vnto them that feare him, & put their trust in his mercy.
30 There is no wy?dome, there is no vnderstondinge, there is no councell agaynst the LORDE.
7 Some put their trust in charettes, & some in horses: but we wil remebre ye name of the LORDE oure God.
15 The archer shall not abyde, and the swifte off fote shall not escape. The horsma shal not saue his life,
1 Wo vnto them that go downe in to Egipte for helpe, and trust in horses, and conforte them selues in Charettes, because they be many, and in horse me because they be lustie and stronge. But they regarde not the holy one of Israel, and they aske no question at the LORDE.
18 When his tyme is, he flyeth vp an hye, and careth nether for horse ner man.
19 Hast thou geuen the horse is strength, or lerned him to bowe downe his neck with feare:
6 For with discrecion must warres be take in honde, and where as are many yt can geue councell, there is ye victory.
21 Thorow the haue I scatred horse & horseman, yee the charettes, & soch as sat vpon them:
3 Ye make redy buckler and shylde, ye go forth to fight:
4 Yee harnesse youre horses, & set youre selues vpon them: Ye set youre salettes fast on, ye bringe forth speares, ye scoure youre sweardes, & put on youre brest plates.
10 He hath no pleasure in the strength of an horse, nether delyteth he in eny mas legges.
17 for ye shall not fighte in this cause. Do ye but steppe forth, and stonde, and se the health of the LORDE that is with you. Feare not O Iuda and Ierusalem, and be not afrayed, tomorow go ye forth agaynst them, and the LORDE shalbe with you.
1 Whan thou goest out to battayll agaynst thine enemies, and seyst horses and charettes of the people more then thou, be not afrayed of them: for the LORDE thy God which brought ye out of the londe of Egipte, is with the.
9 Sela. I wil enforme the, and shewe the the waye wherin thou shalt go: I wil fasten myne eyes vpon the.
31 The waye of God is perfecte: ye wordes of the LORDE are tryed in the fyre: he is a shylde for all the that put their trust in him.
16 Notwithstondinge ye regarde it not, but ye will saie: No, for thus are we costrayned to fle vpo horses. (And therfore shall ye fle) we must ryde vpon swift beastes, and therfore youre persecutours shal yet be swifter.
7 Thy goodly valleys were ful of Charettes, the horse men made them soone to besege the gates.
2 There a man maye heare scourginge, ru?shinge, the noyse of the wheles, the crienge of the horses, & the rollinge of the charettes.
3 There the horse men get vp with naked swerdes, and glisterynge speares: There lyeth a multitude slayne, and a greate heape of deed bodies: There is no ende of deed coarses, yee men fall vpon their bodies:
3 Now the Egiptians are men, and not God, and their horses flesh and not sprete. And as soone as the LORDE stretcheth out his honde, then shal the helper fall, and he that shulde haue bene helped, and shal altogether be destroyed.
1 A man maye well purpose a thinge in his harte, but ye answere of ye tonge cometh of ye LORDE.
6 Whe thou rebukest them (o God of Iacob) both the charettes & horsmen shal fall on slepe.
39 As for the trasgressours, they shal perishe together, and the vngodly shal be roted out at ye last. The helpe of the rightuous commeth of the LORDE, he is their strength in the tyme of trouble.
15 and sayde: Geue hede all thou Iuda, and ye inhabiters of Ierusalem, and thou kynge Iosaphat: Thus sayeth the LORDE vnto you: Be not ye afrayed, nether feare ye this greate multitude: for it is not ye that fighte, but God.
33 The lottes are cast in to the lappe, but their fall stodeth in the LORDE.
22 Then made the horse fete a russhinge together, for the greate violence of their mightie horse men.
31 A cock ready to fight: A rame: And a kynge yt goeth forth wt his people.
29 This and soch like thinges come of the LORDE of hostes which is maruelous in councel, and greate in rightuousnesse.
21 There are many deuices in a mas herte, neuertheles the coucell of ye LORDE shal stode.
28 Their arowes are sharpe, and their bowes bent. Their horse hoofes are like flynt, and their cartwheles like a stormy wynde.
30 The waye of God is a perfecte waye: the wordes of the LORDE are tried in the fyre: he is a shylde of defence, for all them that trust in him.
7 And why? because the kinge putteth his trust in the LORDE, & in the mercy of the most hiest he shal not myscary.
10 The dust of his horses shal couer ye, they shalbe so many: ye walles shal shake at the noyse of ye horse men, charettes & wheles: when he cometh to thy portes, as men do into an open cite.
11 With the hoffes off his horse fete, shal he treade downe all thy stretes. He shal slaye thy people wt the swearde, & breake downe the pilers of thy strength.
6 Let treuth and faithfulnesse be in hir tyme: power, health, wisdome, knowlege & the feare of God are hir treasure.
26 For the LORDE shal be besyde the, & kepe thy fote yt thou be not taken.
3 Though an hoost of men were layed agaynst me, yet shal not my hert be afrayed: and though there rose vp warre against me, yet wil I put my trust in him.
32 It is God that hath gyrded me with stregth and made my waye vncorrupte.
8 Their horses are swifter then the cattes of the mountayne, & byte sorer then ye wolues in ye euenynge. Their horsmen come by greate heapes from farre, they fle hastely to deuor as the Aegle.
10 The name of ye LORDE is a stronge castell, ye righteous flyeth vnto it, and shalbe saued.
21 he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.
1 Lorde, how ioyfull is the kynge in yi strength? O how exceadinge glad is he of thy sauynge health?
8 It is better to trust in the LORDE, then to put eny confidence in man.
9 It is better to trust in the LORDE, then to put eny confidece in prynces.
7 O LORDE God, thou strength of my health, thou hast couered my heade in ye daye of battayll.
3 at the noyse and stampynge off their stronge barded horses, at the shakynge off their charettes, and at the romblinge off the wheles. The fathers shall not loke to their children, so feable and weery shall their hondes be:
4 In that daye (sayeth ye LORDE) I wil make all horses abasshed, and those that ryde vpon them, to be out of their wyttes. I will open myne eyes vpon the house of Iuda, ad smyte all the horses of the people with blyndnesse.