Psalms 113:9

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Which maketh the baren woman to kepe house, and to be a ioyfull mother of children. Halleluya.

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Referenced Verses

  • Ps 68:6 : 6 He is the God yt maketh me to be of one mynde in a house, & bryngeth ye presoners out of captiuite in due season, but letteth ye rennagates cotinue in scarcenesse.
  • Isa 54:1 : 1 Therfore be glad now, thou bare that bearest not. Reioyce, synge & be mery, thou yt art not with childe: For the desolate hath moo children, then the maried wife, saieth the LORDE.
  • 1 Sam 2:5 : 5 They that were fylled afore, are solde for bred: and they that were hongrie, are satisfied: vntyll the baren bare seuen, and tyll she that had many childre, was become weake.
  • Gen 21:5-7 : 5 An hundreth yeare olde was Abraha, whan his sonne Isaac was borne vnto him. 6 And Sara sayde: God hath prepared a ioye for me, for who so euer heareth of it, wyll reioyse with me. 7 She sayde morouer: Who wolde haue saide vnto Abraham, that Sara shulde geue children sucke, and beare him a sonne in his olde age?
  • Gen 25:21 : 21 Isaac besought the LORDE for his wyfe (because she was baren) and the LORDE was intreated, and Rebecca his wyfe conceaued.
  • Gen 30:22-23 : 22 Neuertheles God thought vpo Rachel, and herde her, and made her frutefull. 23 Then she conceaued, and bare a sonne, and sayde: God hath taken awaye my rebuke,
  • Luke 1:13-15 : 13 But the angell sayde vnto him: Feare not Zachary, for thy prayer is herde. And yi wife Elizabeth shal beare the a sonne, whose name thou shalt call Ihon, 14 & thou shalt haue ioye and gladnesse: and many shal reioyce at his byrth, 15 for he shal be greate before the LORDE. Wyne and stronge drynke shal he not drynke. And he shalbe fylled wt the holy goost, euen in his mothers wombe.
  • Gal 4:27 : 27 For it is wrytte: Reioyse thou baren, that bearest no childre: breake forth and crye thou yt trauaylest not, for the desolate hath many mo childre, then she which hath an hussbande.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Isa 54:1-2
    2 verses
    78%

    1 Therfore be glad now, thou bare that bearest not. Reioyce, synge & be mery, thou yt art not with childe: For the desolate hath moo children, then the maried wife, saieth the LORDE.

    2 Make thy tente wyder, & sprede out the hanginges of thine habitacio: spare not, laye forth thy coardes, and make fast thy stakes:

  • Ps 113:7-8
    2 verses
    76%

    7 Which taketh vp the symple out of the dust, and lifteth the poore out of the myre.

    8 That he maye set him amonge the prynces, euen amonge the prynces of his people.

  • 27 For it is wrytte: Reioyse thou baren, that bearest no childre: breake forth and crye thou yt trauaylest not, for the desolate hath many mo childre, then she which hath an hussbande.

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    27 She loketh wel to the wayes of hir housholde, & eateth not hir bred with ydilnes.

    28 Hir children arise & call hir blessed, & hir hu?bande maketh moch of her.

  • 3 It is but lost labour that ye ryse vp early, and take no rest, but eate the bred of carefulnesse: for loke to whom it pleaseth him, he geueth it in slepe.

  • Ps 128:2-4
    3 verses
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    2 For thou shalt eate the laboures of thine owne hondes: o well is the, happie art thou.

    3 Thy wife shalbe as a frutefull vyne vpon the walles of thy house.

    4 Thy children like the olyue braunches roude aboute yi table.

  • 5 They that were fylled afore, are solde for bred: and they that were hongrie, are satisfied: vntyll the baren bare seuen, and tyll she that had many childre, was become weake.

  • Deut 7:13-14
    2 verses
    71%

    13 and shal loue the, blesse the, and multiplye the: he shal blesse the frute of yi wombe, and the frute of thy londe, thy corne, wyne and oyle, the frute of thy kyne, and the frute of thy shepe, in the londe that he sware vnto yi fathers to geue the.

    14 Blessed shalt thou be aboue all nacions, there shal no vnfrutefull personne be in the, ner amonge thy catell.

  • 14 House & riches maye a ma haue by ye heretage of his elders, but a discrete woma is the gifte of the LORDE.

  • 25 so shal thy father be glad, and thy mother that bare the, shal reioyse.

  • 21 For they manteyne the baren, & make them yt they can not beare, & vnto wyddowes they do no good.

  • 9 For thus sayeth the LORDE: Am I he that maketh other to beare, and beare not my self? Am not I he that beareth, and maketh baren? saieth thy God.

  • 1 A wyse woma vpholdeth hir house, but a foolish wife plucketh it downe.

  • 13 For he maketh fast ye barres of yi gates, & blesseth yi childre within ye.

  • 9 Let his children be vagabundes, and begg their bred: let them seke it, as they that be destroyed.

  • 27 whan I prayed for this childe. Now hath ye LORDE graunted me my peticion, which I desyred of him,

  • 3 And the angell of the LORDE appeared vnto ye woman, & sayde vnto her: Beholde, thou art baren, & bearest not: but thou shalt conceaue, & beare a sonne.

  • 31 Geue her of the frute of hir handes, and let hir owne workes prayse her in the gates.

  • 5 Like as the arowes in the hode of the giaute, eue so are the yonge childre. Happie is the ma, yt hath his quyuer full of them: they shal not be ashamed, when they speake with their enemies in the gate.

  • 9 The LORDE careth for the straungers, he defendeth ye fatherlesse and wyddowe: as for the waye of ye vngodly, he turneth it vpsyde downe.

  • 26 There shalbe nothinge baren ner vnfrutefull in thy londe, and I wil fulfill the nombre of thy dayes.

  • 12 And thy house be as ye house of Phares ( who Thamar bare vnto Iuda) thorow the sede, that the LORDE shall geue the of this damsell.

  • 20 And Eli blessed Elcana & his wife, and sayde: The LORDE geue the sede of this woman, for this good that thou hast lent vnto the LORDE. And they wete vnto their place.

  • Ps 68:5-6
    2 verses
    68%

    5 He is a father of ye fatherlesse, he is a defender of widdowes: eue God in his holy habitacio.

    6 He is the God yt maketh me to be of one mynde in a house, & bryngeth ye presoners out of captiuite in due season, but letteth ye rennagates cotinue in scarcenesse.

  • 4 O how blessed are they that dwell in thy house, they are allwaye praysinge ye.

  • Ps 115:14-15
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    68%

    14 The LORDE encrease you more & more: you, and youre childre.

    15 For ye are ye blessed of the LORDE, which made heauen & earth.

  • 5 But vnto Anna he gaue one deale heuely, for he loued Anna. Neuertheles the LORDE had closed hir wombe,

  • Ps 107:36-37
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    36 There he setteth the hongrie, that they maye buylde them a cite to dwell in.

    37 That they maye sowe their groude, plante vynyaydes, to yelde them frutes of increase.

  • 21 And for so moch as the mydwyues feared God, he made them houses.

  • 41 Yet helpeth he the poore out of misery (at the last) and maketh him an housholde like a flocke of shepe.

  • 1 Blessed is the man yt feareth the LORDE, & hath greate delite in his commaundementes.

  • 29 For beholde, the tyme wil come, wherin it shal be sayde: Blessed are the baren, and the wombes that haue not borne, and the pappes that haue not geuen sucke.

  • 9 And the LORDE thy God shal make the plenteous in all the workes of thine hades, in the frute of thy body, in the frute of thy catell, in the frute of thy londe to good. For the LORDE shall turne, to reioyse ouer the to good, as he reioysed ouer thy fathers,

  • 21 Praysed be the LORDE out of Sion, which dwelleth at Ierusale. Halleluya.

  • 12 Yonge men & maydes, olde men and children.

  • 15 This shalbe my rest, here wil I dwel, for I haue a delite therin.

  • 18 (for mercy grewe vp with me fro my youth, & compassion fro my mothers wombe.)

  • 9 Thou hast sent wyddowes awaye emptie and oppressed the poore fatherlesse.

  • 27 And it fortuned whan he spake soch, a certayne woman amonge the people lift vp hir voyce, and sayde vnto him: Blessed is ye wombe that bare the, and the pappes that thou hast sucked.

  • 13 He yt shulde haue bene lost, gaue me a good worde, & ye widdowes hert praised me.