Psalms 104:26
There go the shippes ouer, and there is that Leuiathan, whom thou hast made, to take his pastyme therin.
There go the shippes ouer, and there is that Leuiathan, whom thou hast made, to take his pastyme therin.
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24 O LORDE, how manifolde are thy workes, right wysely hast thou made the all: yee the earth is full of thy riches.
25 So is this greate and wyde see also, wherin are thinges crepinge innumerable, both small and greate beastes.
27 They wayte all vpo the, that thou mayest geue them meate in due season.
23 They that go downe to the see in shippes, & occupie their busynesse in greate waters.
24 These men se the workes of the LORDE, & his wonders in the depe.
25 For at his worde, the stormy wynde aryseth, and lifteth vp the wawes therof.
26 They are caried vp to the heauen, & downe agayne to the depe, their soule melteth awaye in the trouble.
1 Darrest thou drawe out Leuiathan with an angle, or bynde his tonge with a snare?
2 Canst thou put a rynge in the nose of him, or bore his chaftes thorow with a naule?
1 Then the LORDE with his heuye, great and loge swearde shal vyset Leuiatha, that invincible serpet: eue Leuiatha yt croked serpent, and shal slaye the Wallfish in ye see.
25 The shippes of Tharsis were the chefe off thy occupienge. Thus thou art full, and in greate worshipe, euen in the myddest off the see.
26 Thy maryners were euer brynginge vnto the out of many waters. But ye easte wynde shal ouerbeare the in to the myddest off the see:
8 The foules of the ayre: the fysh of the see, and what so walketh thorow the wayes of the see.
13 But God is my kynge of olde, the helpe that is done vpon earth he doth it himself.
14 Thou denydest ye see thorow thy power, thou breakest the heades of the dragos in the waters.
15 Thou smytest the heades of Leuiathan in peces, & geuest him to be meate for the people in the wildernesse.
20 And God sayde: let the waters brynge forth creatures that moue and haue life, & foules for to flye aboue the earth vnder the firmamet of heauen.
21 And God created greate whalles, and all maner of creatures that lyue and moue, which the waters brought forth euery one after his kynde: and all maner of fethered foules, euery one after his kynde. And God sawe that it was good,
14 Thou makest men as the fish in the see, and like as the crepinge beestes, that haue no gyde.
15 They take vp all with their angle, they catch it in their net, & gather it in their yarne: wherof they reioyce and are glad.
4 Beholde also ye shyppes, which though they be so gret, and are dryuen of fearce windes, yet are they turned about with a very smale helme, whither soeuer the violence of the gouerner wyll.
31 He maketh the depe to seeth and boyle like a pott, and stereth the see together like an oyntment.
32 The waye is light after him, the depe is his walkynge place.
12 He stilleth the see with his power, & thorow his wy?dome hath he set forth ye worlde.
16 vpon all shippes of the see, and vpon euery thinge yt is glorious and pleasaunt to loke vpon.
9 O LORDE God of hoostes, who is like vnto the in power? thy trueth is rounde aboute the.
7 Thou shalt breake ye shippes of the see, thorow the east wynde.
18 or worme vpon the grounde, or fysshe in the water vnder ye earth:
12 Am I a see or a whalfysh, that thou kepest me so in preson?
15 and a lauer, and twolue bullockes there vnder.
16 Morouer, thus saieth the LORDE (Euen he that maketh a waye in the see, and a footpath in the mightie waters:
4 But the LORDE hurled a greate wynde in to the see, and there was a mightie tempest in the see: so that the shippe was in ioperdy of goinge in peces.
7 With trompettes also & shawmes: O shewe youre selues ioyfull before the LORDE the kynge.
8 He himself alone spredeth out ye heauens, and goeth vpon the wawes of the see.
34 But now art thou cast downe in to the depe of the see, all thy resorte of people is perished with the.
30 and cause his light to shyne vpo them, and to couer the botome of the see.
15 Beholde, the cruell beaste (whom I made wt the) which eateth haye as an oxe:
10 Thou blewest with thy wynde, the see couered them, and they sancke downe as leed in the mightie waters.
44 and twolue bullockes vnder ye lauer.
16 Camest thou euer into the groude of the see, Or, hast thou walked in ye lowe corners of ye depe?
16 The pourynges out of the See were sene, and the foundacions of the earth were discouered at the chydinge of the LORDE, & at the breth of the sprete of his wrath.
8 Speake to the earth, and it shall shewe the: Or to the fyshes of the see, and they shal certifie the.
20 Thou makest darcknesse, that it maye be night, wherin all the beastes of the forest do moue.
5 The giauntes & worthies yt are slayne, & lye vnder ye worlde wt their copanions:
7 Prayse the LORDE vpon earth, ye whalfishes and all depes.
6 that thy companyons maye hew him in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men?
14 And those same (that remayne) shal lift vp their voyce, and be glad, & shal magnifie the glory of the LORDE, euen from the see,
3 Thou haddest cast me downe depe in ye middest off the see, and the floude compased me aboute: yee all thy wawes and rowles of water went ouer me,
17 Bvt the LORDE prepared a greate fyshe, to swalow vp Ionas. So was Ionas in the bely of the fysh, thre dayes and thre nightes.
27 And Hiram sent his seruauntes by shippe, which were shipmen, and had experience of the See, with Salomons seruauntes,