Psalms 73:20
Yee euen like as a dreame when one awaketh, so makest thou their ymage to vanish out of the cite.
Yee euen like as a dreame when one awaketh, so makest thou their ymage to vanish out of the cite.
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18Namely, how thou hast set the in a slippery place, that thou maiest cast the downe headlynges & destroye the.
19O how sodenly do they consume, perish, & come to a fearfull ende?
7yet he perisheth at the last like donge: In so moch yt they which haue sene him, saye: Where is he?
8He vanysheth as a dreame, so that he can nomore be founde, & passeth awaye as a vision in ye night.
9So that the eye which sawe him before, getteth now no sight of him, & his place knoweth him nomore.
23Vp LORDE, why slepest thou? Awake, and cast vs not of for euer.
15In dreames and visions of the night season (when slombrynge cometh vpo me, that they fall a slepe in their beddes)
15They haue children at their desyre, and leaue the reste of their substauce for their babes. But as for me, I will beholde thy presence in rightuousnes: and when thy glory appeareth, I shal be satisfied.
13with a vision in the night, when men are fallen a slepe.
4For a thousande yeares in thy sight are but as yesterdaye that is past, and like as it were a night watch.
5As soone as thou scatrest them, they are euen as a slepe, and fade awaye sodenly like the grasse.
6In the mornynge it is grene and groweth vp, but in the euenynge it is cutt downe and wythered.
14The troublest thou me with dreames, ad makest me so afrayed thorow visions,
20They shalbe destroyed from the mornynge vnto the euenynge: yee they shall perish, or euer they be awarre:
12but when man slepeth, he ryseth not agayne, vntill the heauen perish: he shal not wake vp ner ryse out of his slepe.
21Thus my hert was greued, & it wente euen thorow my reynes.
14The malicious Tyrauntes whe they die, are nether in life nor in the resurrectio, for thou visitest the and rootest the out, and destroyest all the memoryall of them.
65Their prestes were slayne with the swerde, and there were no wyddowes to make lamentacion.
26When I herde this, I came agayne to myself, and mused, like as I had bene waked out of a swete slepe.
10For like as the thornes that sticke together, and as the drye strawe, so shal the dronckardes be consumed together, euen when they be full.
4When I layed me downe to slepe, I sayde: O when shal I ryse? Agayne, I longed sore for the night. Thus am I full off sorowe, till it be darcke.
35They wounded me (shalt thou saie) but it hath not hurte me, they smote me, but I felt it not. Whe I am wel wakened, I wil go to ye drynke agayne.
8It is like as when an hungrie man dreameth that he is eatynge, and when he awaketh, he hath nothinge: like as when a thurstie man dreameth that he is drinkinge, and when he awaketh, he is faynt, and his soule vnpacient. So is the multitude of all people, that mustre them selues agaynst the hill of Sion.
14Though they be fearful at night, yet in the morninge it is gone with the, This is their porcion, that do vs harme, and heretage of them, that robbe vs.
5They are afrayed, where no feare is: for God breaketh the bones of them that besege the: thou puttest them to confucion, for God despiseth them.
5The proude shalbe robbed & slepe their slepe, & ye mightie shalbe able to do nothinge with their hodes.
20Confounded are they, that put eny cofidence in them: For whe they came to opteyne the thynges that they loked for, they were brought to confucion.
21Eue so are ye also come vnto me: but now that ye se my mysery, ye are afrayed.
15The vayne craftes men with their workes, that they in their vanite haue made, shall perish one with another in the tyme of visitacion.
18Vayne is it, & worthy to be laughed at: & in the tyme of visitacion it shal perish.
13Vp LORDE, dispoynte him & cast him downe: delyuer my soule with thy swerde from the vngodly.
20In the twincklinge off an eye shall they be slayne: and at mydnight, when the people & the tyrauntes rage, then shal they perish, ad be taken awaye with out hondes.
17For as soone as the daye breaketh, the shadowe of death commeth vpo them, and they go in horrible darcknesse.
16For why? it is bret with fyre, & lyeth waist: o let the perishe at the rebuke of thy wrath.
7O how sodenly wil they stonde vp, yt shal byte the, & awake, that shal teare ye in peces? yee thou shalt be their pray.
17Let the be cofounded & vexed euer more & more: Let the be put to shame & perish.
3Therfore they shalbe as the mornynge cloude, and as the dew that early passeth awaye: and like as dust that ye wynde taketh awaye from the floore, and as smoke that goeth out of ye chymney.
11But the LORDE stode by me, like a mightie giaunte: therfore my persecuters fell, and coude do nothinge. They shal be sore confouded, for they haue done vnwisely, they shall haue an euerlastinge shame.
61Thou hast herde their despytefull wordes (O LORDE) yee and all their ymaginacions agaynst me.
13I thought I wolde haue lyued vnto the morow, but he brussed my bones like a lyon, and made an ende of me in one daye.
16Where thorow they haue brought their londe in to an euerlastinge wildernesse and scorne: So yt who so euer trauayleth ther by, shalbe abashed, and wagge their heades.
21And whan they had eate them vp, a man coude not perceaue that they had eaten them, & were as euell fauoured as they were afore. Then I awaked.
29And excepte ye be ashamed of the oketrees wherin ye haue so delited, and of the gardes that ye haue chosen:
13O my God, make them like vnto a whele, and as the stuble before the wynde.
3Thinkest thou it well done, to oppresse me, to cast me of (beinge a worke of thy hondes) and to manteyne the councell of the vngodly?
19and thou art cast out of thy graue like a wilde braunch: like as dead mens rayment that are shott thorow with the swerde: as they that go downe to the stones of the depe: as a dead coarse that is troden vnder fete:
1When the LORDE turneth agayne ye captiuyte of Sion, then shal we be like vnto them that dreame.
27euen whe ye thinge that ye be afrayed of, falleth in sodenly like a storme, and yor misery like a tempest: yee wha trouble and heuynesse cometh vpon you.
3Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
4Man is like a thinge of naught, his tyme passeth awaye like a shadowe.