Psalms 105:12
When there was yet but a fewe of them, and they straungers therin.
When there was yet but a fewe of them, and they straungers therin.
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18And sayde: Vnto the wyl I geue ye londe of Canaan, ye metelyne of yor inheritaunce.
19Wha they were yet but small & fewe in nobre, and straungers in the same londe.
20And they wente from one nacion to another, & from one realme to another people.
13What tyme as they wente from one nacion to another, from one kyngdome to another.
11Sayenge: vnto the wil I geue the londe of Canaan, the lott of youre heretage.
4My couenaunt also haue I made with them, that I wil geue them the londe of Canaan, the londe of their pilgremage, wherin they haue bene straungers.
5and gaue him no enheritauce therin, no not ye bredth of a fote: and promysed him, that he wolde geue it him to possesse, and to his sede after him, whan as yet he had no childe.
6But thus sayde God vnto him: Thy sede shalbe a straunger in a straunge londe, and they shal make bonde men of them, and intreate the euell foure hundreth yeares:
27And ye LORDE shal scater you amonge ye nacions and ye shall be left a small people amoge ye Heythen, whyther the LORDE shall brynge you.
4They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
19vnto whom only the londe was geuen, that no straunger shulde come amonge them.
13And he sayde vnto Abram: knowe this of a suertye, that thy sede shalbe a strauger, in a londe that is not theirs. And they shall make bonde men of them, and intreate them euell foure hundreth yeares.
1When Israel came out of Egipte, & the house of Iacob from amonge that straunge people.
5Then shalt thou answere and saye before the LORDE thy God: The Syrians wolde haue destroyed my father, which wete downe in to Egipte, and was a strauger there with a small folke, and became there a nacio greate, mightie & full of people.
9By faith was he a straunger in the lode of promes as in a straunge countre, & dwelt in tabernacles: and so dyd Isaac & Iacob, heyres with him of the same promes:
17Now wha the tyme of the promes drue nye (which God had sworne vnto Abraha) the people grewe and multiplied in Egipte,
23Israel also came in to Egipte, and Iacob was a straunger in the lode of Ham.
24But he increased his people exceadingly, and made them stronger then their enemies.
19Therfore shal ye loue a strauger, for ye youre selues also were straungers in the londe of Egipte.
18and loke vpon the londe how it is: and the people that dwell therin, whether they be stronge or weake, fewe or many:
55He caried them vnto the borders of his Sanctuary: euen in to this hill, which he purchased with his right hande.
23And their childre multiplyedst thou as the starres of heauen, and broughtest the in to the londe wherof thou haddest spoken vnto their fathers, that they shulde go in to it, and haue it in possession.
39Whe they are minished & brought lowe thorow oppressio, thorow eny plage or trouble.
1Iacob dwelt in ye lande, wherin his father was a straunger, namely in the lade of Canaa.
15For we are but pilgrems & straugers before the, as were all oure fathers. Oure life vpon earth is as a shadowe, and here is no abydinge.
7the children of Israel grewe, and increased, and multiplied, and became exceadinge mightie, so yt the lande was full of them.
27So Israel dwelt in Egipte in the londe of Gosen, and had it in possession, and grew and multiplied exceadingly.
22Thy fathers wete downe into Egipte wt seuentye soules, but now hath ye LORDE thy God made the as ye starres of heauen in multitude.
62And there shal be left but a fewe people of you, which afore were as the starres of heauen in multitude: because thou hast not herkened vnto the voyce of the LORDE thy God.
13Remembre thy seruautes Abraham, Isaac, and Israel, vnto who thou swarest by thyne owne self, and saydest: I wil multiplye youre sede as the starres of heauen, and all the londe that I haue promysed you, wil I geue vnto youre sede, & they shall inheret it for euer.
44And gaue them the lodes of the Heithe, where they toke the labours of the people in possession.
7for their substaunce was so greate, that they coude not dwell together: and the londe wherin they were straungers, might not holde them because of their goodes.
8Whan the most Hyghest deuyded ye nacions and scatred the children of men. Then set he the borders of the nacions acordinge to the nombre of the children of Israel.
30By litle & litle wyll I dryue them out before the, tyll thou growe, & haue the londe in possession.
8Whan Iacob was come in to Egipte, youre fathers cryed vnto the LORDE. And he sent Moses and Aaron to brynge youre fathers out of Egipte, and to cause them for to dwell in this place.
6so yt the londe was not able to receaue them, that they might dwell together: for the substaunce of their riches was so greate, that they coude not dwell together.
16Then stepte they to him, & sayde: we wyll but buylde shepefoldes here for oure shepe & catell, & cities for or children:
17But he had sent a man before them, euen Ioseph which was solde to be a bonde seruaunt.
7It was not because of the multitude of you aboue all nacions, that ye LORDE had lust vnto you and chose you. (For ye were the leest amonge all nacions)
10Vp, let vs deale wysely with them, yt there be not so many of them. For yf there shulde ryse vp eny warre agaynst vs, they might ioyne them selues also vnto oure enemies, and ouercome vs, & so get them out of the lande.
6And whe they were come in to the same londe, he wente thorow, tyll he came vnto the place of Sichem, and vnto the Okegroue of More: for ye Cananites dwelt in ye lode at ye same time.
10for the LORDE youre God hath increased you, so that this daye ye are as ye starres of heauen in multitude.
16For ye knowe how we haue dwelt in the londe of Egipte, and how we came thorow the myddes of the Heythen, whom ye passed by,
12And gaue their lode for an heretage, for an heretage vnto Israel his people.
13All these dyed acordinge to faith, and receaued not the promyses, but sawe the afarre off, and beleued them, and saluted them: and cofessed, that they were straungers & pilgrems vpo earth.
12He sayde vnto the: No, but ye are come to se where the lande is open.
15how that oure fathers wente downe in to Egipte, & how we haue dwelt in Egipte a longe tyme, & how the Egipcians dealte euell with vs & or fathers.
24Thou sonne off man, these that dwell in the waisted londe of Israel, saye: Abraham was but one man, ad he had the londe in possessio: now are we many, and the londe is geuen vs to possesse also
17Vpon whom so euer ye lot fallet, or to whom he dealeth it with the line: those shal possesse the enheritaunce from generacion to generacion, and dwel therin.
2Oure enheritaunce is turned to the straungers, & oure houses to the aleauntes.