Proverbs 30:31
A cock ready to fight: A rame: And a kynge yt goeth forth wt his people.
A cock ready to fight: A rame: And a kynge yt goeth forth wt his people.
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29There be thre thinges yt go stiffly, but the goinge of the fourth is the goodliest of all.
30A Lyon which is kynge of beastes, & geueth place to no man:
32Yf thou be so foolish to magnifie yi self, or medlest wt eny soch thinge, the laye thine hade vpon yi mouth.
30There is no wy?dome, there is no vnderstondinge, there is no councell agaynst the LORDE.
31The horse is prepared agaynst ye daye of battayll, but the LORDE geueth the victory.
9For when thou thynkest to haue holde vpon him, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth him, shall go backe. And why?
10There darre none be so bolde, as to rayse him vp. Who is able to stonde before me?
15Like as a roaringe lyon and an hongrie beer, euen so is an vngodly prynce ouer the poore people.
16Where the prynce is without vnderstondinge, there is greate oppression & wronge: but yf he be soch one as hateth couetousnesse, he shal longe raigne.
2Where as he neuertheles plageth ye wicked, and yet goeth not from his worde, wha he steppeth forth and taketh the victory agaynst the housholde of the frauwerde, and against the helpe of euel doers.
1Bvt now they that are my inferiours & yonger then I, haue me in derision: yee eue they, whose fathers I wolde haue thought scorne to haue set wt the dogges of my catell.
33Vpon earth is there no power like vnto his, for he is so made, that he feareth not.
34Yff a man will cosidre all hye thinges, this same is a kynge ouer all the children off pryde.
6Yee a mightie & an innumerable people shall come vp in to my londe: these haue teth like the teth of lyons, & chaftbones like the lyonesses.
1The vngodly flyeth no man chasynge him, but the rightuous stondeth stiff as a lyon.
21he breaketh ye grounde with the hoffes of his fete chearfully in his strength, and runneth to mete the harnest men.
22He layeth asyde all feare, his stomack is not abated, nether starteth he a back for eny swerde.
16A kynge is not helped by his owne greate hoost, nether is a giaunte saued thorow the might of his owne stregth.
17A horse is but a vayne thynge to saue a man, it is not the power of his stregth that can delyuer him.
27The greshoppers haue not a gyde, yet go they forth together by heapes.
24Beholde, the people shall ryse vp as a Lyonesse, & heue vp him self as a Lyon. He shal not lye downe, tyll he eate of the pray, and drynke the bloude of the slayne.
2The kynge ought to be feared as the roaringe of a lyon, who so prouoketh him vnto anger, offendeth agaynst his owne soule.
8wherin ye proude & hye mynded walke not, & where no lyon commeth.
4Doth a lyon roare in the wodde, excepte he haue a pray? Or crieth a lyons whelpe out of his denne, excepte he haue gotten somthige?
29Their crie is as it were of a lyon, and the roaringe of them like lyons whelpes. They shal roare, and hatch vp the praye, and no man shal recouer it or get it from the.
4I sawe that this ramme pu?hed with his hornes, agaynst the west, agaynst the north, and agaynst the south: so that no beestes might stonde before him, ner defende them from his power: but he dyd as him listed, and waxed greatly.
5I toke hede vnto this, and then came there an hegoate from the west, ouer the whole earth, and touched not the grounde. This goate had a maruelous goodly horne betwixte his eyes,
6and came vnto the ramme, that had the two hornes (whom I had sene afore by the ryuer syde) and ranne fearcely vpon him with his might.
13acordinge as it is sayde after the olde prouerbe: Vngodlynes commeth of the vngodly: but my hande shal not be vpon the.
14Whom persecutest thou O kynge of Israel, whom persecutest thou? a deed dogg? a flee?
7All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.
12Like as a lyon that is gredy of his pray, & as it were a lyons whelpe lurckynge in his denne.
1He that is stiffnecked & wyll not be refourmed, shal sodenly be destroyed wt out eny helpe.
3Vnto the horse belongeth a whyppe, to the Asse a brydle, and a rodde to the fooles backe.
13They gape vpon me with their mouthes, as it were a rampinge and roaringe lyon.
11Where is now the dwellinge of the lyos, and the pasture of the lyons whelpes? where the lyon and the lyonesse wente with the whelpes, and no man frayed them awaye?
9He hath layed him downe as a Lyon and as a Lyonesse. Who wyll rayse him vp? Blessed be he, yt blesseth the: and cursed, that curseth the.
22Thorow a seruaut yt beareth rule, thorow a foole yt hath greate riches,
31Age is a crowne of worshipe, yf it be founde in the waye of righteousnes.
28he wente, and founde his body cast in the waie and the asse and the lyon stondynge beside ye body. The lyon had eate nothinge of the body, nether had he torne the asse.
10For his watchmen are all blinde, they haue alltogether no vnderstondinge, they are all domme dogges, not beinge able to barcke, they are slepery: slogish are they, & lie snortinge:
4Like as when a kynge geueth a charge, his commaundement is mightie: Euen so who maye saye vnto him: what doest thou?
9Iuda is a yonge lyon, thou art come vp hye my sonne, fro the spoyle. He kneled downe and couched himself as a lyon & as a lionesse: who wil rayse him vp?
39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
10Their bullocke gendreth, and that not out of tyme: their cow calueth, and is not vnfrutefull.
16Notwithstondinge 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.
9Sela. I wil enforme the, and shewe the the waye wherin thou shalt go: I wil fasten myne eyes vpon the.
44Beholde, like as the Lyon commeth vp from the pleasaunt medowes of Iordane vnto the grene pastures of Ethan, so wil I dryue the forth, and make them runne agaynst her. But whom shal I chose out, & ordene to soch thinge? For who is like me, or who wil stryue with me? or what shepherde maye stonde agaynst me?
25When he goeth: the mightiest off all are afrayed, and the wawes heuy.
11The greate lyon perysheth, because he ca get no pray and the lyons whelpes are scatred abrode.