Psalms 104:21
Yee and the yonge lyons which roare after the praye, and seke their meate at God.
Yee and the yonge lyons which roare after the praye, and seke their meate at God.
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39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes
40lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?
41who prouydeth meate for the rauen, whe his yonge ones crie vnto God, ad fle aboute for want of meate?
10The rich shal want and suffre hunger, but they which seke the LORDE, shal wat no maner of thinge, that is good.
10The roaringe of the lyon, the cryenge off the lyonesse, & ye teth off ye lyos whelpes are broke.
11The greate lyon perysheth, because he ca get no pray and the lyons whelpes are scatred abrode.
20Thou makest darcknesse, that it maye be night, wherin all the beastes of the forest do moue.
22But when the Sonne ariseth, they get them awaye together, and lye them downe in their dennes.
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?
12But the lyon spoyled ynough for his yonge ones, and deuoured for his lyonesse: he fylled his dennes with his pray, & his dwellinge place with that he had rauy?shed.
12Like as a lyon that is gredy of his pray, & as it were a lyons whelpe lurckynge in his denne.
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.
13They gape vpon me with their mouthes, as it were a rampinge and roaringe lyon.
27They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.
5Now when the damme sawe, that all hir hope & comforth was awaye, she toke another of hir whelpes, and made a lyon of him:
6which wente amonge the lyons, & became a fearce lyon: lerned to spoyle and to deuoure folcke:
7he destroyed their palaces, and made their cities waist: In so moch that the whole londe and euery thinge therin, were vtterly desolate, thorow the very voyce of his roaringe.
6Breake their teth (o God) in their mouthes, smyte the chaft bones of the lyons whelpes in sonder, o LORDE.
20yt the mountaynes shulde geue him grasse, where all the beastes off the felde take their pastyme.
38They shall roare together like lyons, & as the yonge lyons when they be angrie, so shal they bede them selues.
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.
9All the beastes of the felde, & all the beastes of ye wod, shal come to deuoure hi.
2& saye: Wherfore laye thy mother that lyonesse, amoge the lyons? & norished hir yonge ones amoge the lyons whelpes?
3to spoyle, and to deuoure folke.
10The LORDE roareth like a lyon, that they maye folowe him: Yee as a lyon roareth he, that they maye be afrayed, like the children of the see:
9Which geueth foder vnto ye catell, & fedeth ye yonge rauens yt call vpo him.
30A Lyon which is kynge of beastes, & geueth place to no man:
15Let the runne here & there for meate, and grudge when they haue not ynough.
7Therfore will I be vnto them as a lyon, and as a leoparde in ye waye to the Assirians.
8I wil come vpon them as a she beer, that is robbed of hir welpes, and I wil breake that stubburne herte of theirs. There wil I deuoure them as a lyon: yee the wylde beastes shal teare them.
8wherin ye proude & hye mynded walke not, & where no lyon commeth.
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?
15Why do they roare and crie then vpon him, as a lyon? They haue made his londe wayst, his cities are so brent vp, that there is no man dwellinge in them.
20Yee the wylde beestes crie also vnto the: for the water ryuers are dryed vp, and the fyre hath consumed the pastures of the wyldernesse.
7The cowe and the Bere shal fede together, and their yongones shal lye together. The lyo shal eate strawe like the oxe, or the cowe.
17LORDE, whan wilt thou loke vpo this? O restore my soule from ye wicked rumoure of the, my dearlinge from the lyons.
29From thence maye he beholde his praye, and loke farre aboute with his eyes.
30His yonge ones are fed with bloude, and where eny deed body lyeth, there is he immediatly.
8The beestes crepe in to their dennes, & take their rest.
9yee to rauish the poore, when he hath gotten him in to his nett.
2Lest he hantch vp my soule like a lyon, & teare it in peces, whyle there is none to helpe.
1The vngodly flyeth no man chasynge him, but the rightuous stondeth stiff as a lyon.
4For thus hath the LORDE spoke vnto me: Like as the Lyon or lyos whelpe roareth vpon the pray that he hath gotten, and is not afrayde, though ye multitude of shepardes crie out vpon him, nether abashed for all the heape of them: So shal the LORDE of hoostes come downe from the mount Sion, and defende his hill.
4Sela. This shal God sende, for his mercy and faithfulnesse sake. I lye with my soule amonge the cruell lyons:
5Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.
11I knowe all the foules vpon the mountaynes, and the wilde beastes of the felde are in my sight.
8When a lyon roareth, who will not be afrayed? Seynge then that the LORDE God himself speaketh, who will not prophecy?
10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.
8Be sober and watch, for yor aduersary ye deuell, walketh aboute as a roaringe lyon, sekynge whom he maye deuoure,