Psalms 107:4
They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
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5Hongrie & thirstie, & their soule faynted in the.
6So they cried vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuered the from their distresse.
7He led the forth by ye right waie, yt they might go to ye cite where they dwelt.
3For very misery & honger, they wente aboute in the wildernesse like wretches & beggers,
4pluckynge vp herbes from amonge the bu?shes, & the Iunipers rote was their meate.
5And when they were dryuen forth, men cried after them, as it had bene after a thefe.
6Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.
6They thought not in their hertes: Where haue we left the LORDE, yt brought vs out of the lode of Egipte: yt led vs thorow the wildernesse, thorow a deserte and rough londe, thorow a drie and a deedly londe, yee a londe that no man had gone thorow, and wherein no man had dwelt.
39Whe they are minished & brought lowe thorow oppressio, thorow eny plage or trouble.
40Though he suffre the to be euell intreated thorow tyrauntes, or let them wandre out of the waye in the wildernesse:
33Which turneth the floudes in to drie londe, and drieth vp the water sprynges.
34A frutefull londe maketh he baren, for the wickednesse of them that dwell therin.
35Agayne, he maketh the wildernes a stondinge water, and water sprynges of a drye grounde.
36There he setteth the hongrie, that they maye buylde them a cite to dwell in.
12so that they shal go from the one see to the other, yee from ye north vnto ye east, runnynge aboute to seke the worde of ye LORDE, and shal not fynde it.
5Thus are they scatred here and there without a shepherde: yee all the beastes off the felde deuoure them, and they go astraye.
6My shepe go wandringe vpon all moutaynes and vpon euery hye hill, yee they be scatred abrode in all feldes, and there is no man, that careth for them, or seketh after them.
3And gathered the out of the londes, fro the east, fro the west, fro the north & from the south.
12When there was yet but a fewe of them, and they straungers therin.
13What tyme as they wente from one nacion to another, from one kyngdome to another.
4that thrust the poore out of the waye, & oppresse the symple of the worlde together.
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.
20And they wente from one nacion to another, & from one realme to another people.
43Hir cities are layed waist, the londe lieth vnbuylded and voyde: it is a londe, where no man dwelleth, & where no ma traueleth thorow.
6He shall be like the heeth, that groweth in the wildernes. As for the good thinge that is for to come, he shall not se it: but dwell in a drie place off the wildernes, in a salt and vnoccupied londe.
6My people hath bene a lost flocke, my shepherdes haue disceaued them, & haue made them go astraye vpon the hilles. They haue gone from the mountayne to the litle hill, & forgotten their folde.
14but scatered them amonge all Gentiles, whom they knewe not. Thus the londe was made so desolate, yt there traualed no man in it nether to ner fro, for that pleasaunt londe was vtterly layed waist.
40For he considered yt they were but flesh: euen a wynde that passeth awaye, and commeth not agayne.
15Let the runne here & there for meate, and grudge when they haue not ynough.
27They rele to and fro, they stacker like a droncken man, and are at their wittes ende.
28So they crie vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuereth the out of their distresse.
10The cities of thy Sanctuary lye waist, Sion is a wildernesse, and Ierusalem a deserte.
15But they cried vnto euery ma: fle the staynynge, awaye, get you hece, touch it not. Yee (sayde they) ye must be brent, ye must dwell amonge the Gentiles, & byde no longer here.
6Vnto who I haue geuen the wyldernes to be their house, & the vntilled londe to be their dwellinge place.
14A lust came vpo them in the wildernesse, so that they tempted God in the deserte.
6They shall come with their shepe & bullockes to seke ye LORDE, but they shal not fynde him, for he is gone from them.
37were stoned, were hewen a sunder, were tempted, were slayne with the swerde, wente aboute in shepe skynnes and goates skynnes, in nede, in tribulacion, in vexacion,
38which (men) the worlde was not worthy of: they wandred aboute in wyldernesses, vpon mountaynes, in dennes and caues of the earth.
13So they cried vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuered them out of their distresse.
4Then departed they fro mount Hor on ye waye towarde the reed see, that they might go aboute the lande of the Edomites. And the soules of the people faynted by the waie
19Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.
10He founde him in the wyldernesse, euen in the drye deserte where he roared. He led him aboute, and gaue him vnderstondinge: He kepte him as the aple of his eye.
18for the pathes yt they go in, are croked: they haist after vayne thinges, and shal perish.
2Wolde God that I had a cotage some where farre from folke, that I might leaue my people, and go from the: for they be all aduoutrers and a shrenckinge sorte.
19So they cried vnto the LORDE in their trouble, & he delyuered the out of their distresse.
4And whan they turne in their trouble vnto the LORDE God of Israel, and seke him, he shalbe founde.
4How shal we synge the LORDES songe in a strauge lode?
13Not wt stondinge the londe must be waisted, because of them that dwell therin, and for the frutes of their owne ymaginacions.
10The stronge cities shalbe desolate, and ye fayre cities shalbe left like a wildernes. The catel shal fede and lie there, and the shepe shal eate it vp.
7They are the cause yt so many men are naked and bare, hauynge no clothes to couer them and kepe them from colde: