Psalms 75:3

Coverdale Bible (1535)

When I maye get a conuenient tyme, I shal iudge acordinge vnto right.

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  • 1 Sam 2:8 : 8 He taketh vp the neady out of the dust, and lifteth vp ye poore out of the myre, that he maye set them amonge the prynces, and to let them inheret the seate of honoure: for the foundacions and corners of the worlde are the LORDES, and he hath set the compase of the earth theron.
  • Isa 24:19 : 19 The earth shal geue a greate crack, it shal haue a sore ruyne, and take an horrible fall.
  • Isa 49:8 : 8 And thus saieth the LORDE: In the tyme apoynted wil I be present with the. And in the houre of health wil I helpe the, & delyuer the. I wil make the a pledge for ye people, so yt thou shalt helpe vp the earth agayne, and chalenge agayne the scatred heretages:
  • Heb 1:3 : 3 Which (sonne) beynge the brightnes of his glory, & the very ymage of his substaunce, bearinge vp all thinges with the worde of his power, hath in his owne personne pourged oure synnes, and is set on the righte hande of the maiestie on hye:
  • 1 Sam 18:7 : 7 And the wemen sange one to another, and played & sayde: Saul hath smytten his thousande: but Dauid his ten thousande.
  • 1 Sam 25:28 : 28 For a sure house shal ye LORDE make my lorde, which fighteth the fighte of the LORDE, and no euell shall be founde in the all thy life longe.
  • 1 Sam 31:1-7 : 1 Bvt ye Philistynes foughte against Israel, and the men of Israel fled before the Philistynes, and fell downe smytten vpon the mount Gilboa. 2 And the Philistynes preassed vpon Saul and his sonnes, and slewe Ionathas, & Abinadab and Malchisua the sonnes of Saul. 3 And the battayll was sore agaynst Saul, & the archers fell vpon him with bowes, and he was sore wounded of the archers. 4 Then sayde Saul vnto his wapebearer: Drawe out thy swerde, and thrust it thorow me, that these vncircumcised come not and slaie me, and make a laughinge stocke of me. Neuertheles his wapenbearer wolde not, for he was sore afrayed. Then toke Saul ye swerde, and fell therin. 5 Now whan his wapenbearer sawe that Saul was deed, he fell also vpon his swerde, and dyed with him. 6 Thus dyed Saul and his thre sonnes, & his wapenbearer, and all his men together the same daye. 7 Whan ye men of Israel which were beyonde the valley, and beyonde Iordane, sawe, yt the men of Israel were fled, and that Saul and his sonnes were deed, they lefte ye cities, and fled also. Then came the Philistynes, & dwelt therin.
  • 2 Sam 5:2 : 2 And afore tyme wha Saul was kynge ouer vs, thou leddest Israel out and in. So the LORDE hath sayde: Thou shalt kepe my people of Israel, and shalt be the duke ouer Israel.
  • Ps 60:1-3 : 1 O God, thou yt hast cast vs out and scatred vs abrode, thou yt hast bene so sore displeased at vs, coforte vs agayne. 2 Thou yt hast remoued the lode & deuyded it, heale the sores therof, for it shaketh. 3 Thou hast shewed thy people heuy thinges, thou hast geuen vs a drynke off wyne, yt we slobre withall.
  • Ps 78:60-72 : 60 When God herde this, he was wroth, and toke sore displeasure at Israel. 61 So that he forsoke the tabernacle in Silo, euen his habitacion wherin he dwelt amonge men. 62 He delyuered their power in to captiuyte, and their glory in to the enemies hode. 63 He gaue his people ouer in to the swerde, for he was wroth with his heretage. 64 The fyre consumed their yonge men, and their maydes were not geuen to mariage. 65 Their prestes were slayne with the swerde, and there were no wyddowes to make lamentacion. 66 So the LORDE awaked as one out of slepe, and like a giaunte refreshed with wyne. 67 He smote his enemies in ye hynder partes, and put them to a perpetuall shame. 68 He refused the tabernacle of Ioseph, and chose not the trybe of Ephraim. 69 Neuerthelesse, he chose ye trybe of Iuda, eue the hill of Sion which he loued. 70 And there he buylded his temple on hye, and layed ye foundacion of it like ye grounde, that it might perpetually endure. 71 He chose Dauid also his seruaut, and toke him awaye from the shepe foldes. 72 As he was folowinge the yowes greate with yonge, he toke him, that he might fede Iacob his people, and Israel his enheritaunce. So he fed them with a faithfull and true hert, and ruled them with all ye diligence of his power.
  • Isa 24:1-9 : 1 Beholde, ye LORDE shal waist and plage the worlde, he shal make the face of the earth desolate, & scatre abrode ye inhabitours therof. 2 Then shal the prest be as the people, the master as the seruaunt, the dame like the mayde, the seller like the byer, he that ledeth vpon vsury, like him yt boroweth vpo vsury, the creditoure, as the detter. 3 Yee miserably shal ye worlde be waysted & clene destroyed. For ye LORDE hath so determed in himself. 4 The earth shalbe heuye and decaye: The face of ye earth shal perish & fal awaye, the proude people of ye worlde shal come to naught, 5 For ye earth is corrupte of hir indwellers. For why they haue offended ye lawe, chaunged the ordinauces, and made the euerlastinge testamet of none effecte, 6 And therfore shal the curse deuoure the earth: for they yt dwel thero, haue synned. wherfore they shalbe brent also, and those that remayne, shalbe very few. 7 The swete wyne shal mourne, the grapes shalbe weake, and all yt haue bene mery in harte, shal sighe. 8 The myrth of tabrettes shalbe layde downe, the chere of the ioyful shal ceasse, and the pleasure of lutes shal haue an ende: 9 there shal no more wyne bedronke with myrth, the beer shal be bytter to the that drinke it, 10 the wicked cities shalbe broken downe, all houses shalbe shut, that no man maye come in. 11 In the stretes shal there be lift vp a crie because of wyne, all mens chere shal vanish awaye, and all ioye of the earth shal passe. 12 Desolacion shal remayne in the cities, and the gates shalbe smytten with waistnesse.

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  • 6He remoueth the earth out of hir place, that hir pilers shake withall.

  • 11The very pilers of heaue treble & quake at his reprofe.

  • Ps 46:2-3
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    2Therfore wil we not feare, though the earth fell, and though the hilles were caried in to the myddest of the see.

    3Though the waters of the see raged & were neuer so troublous, & though the mountaynes shoke at the tepest of the same.

  • 2& seynge thy name is so nye, we will tell of thy wonderous workes.

  • 6He stondeth, & measureth the earth: He loketh, & the people consume awaye, the moutaynes of ye worlde fall downe to powlder, and the hilles are fayne to bowe them selues, for his goinges are euerlastinge and sure.

  • 3The very foundacion haue they cast downe, what ca the rightuous the do withall?

  • 11Thou breakest the proude, like one that is wounded, thou scatrest thine enemies abrode with thy mightie arme.

  • 6The Heithen are madd, the kyngdomes make moch adoo: but whe he sheweth his voyce, ye earth melteth awaye.

  • Isa 24:19-20
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    19The earth shal geue a greate crack, it shal haue a sore ruyne, and take an horrible fall.

    20The earth shal stacker like a dronken man, and be take awaye like a tent. Hir misdedes shal lie so heuye vpo her, yt she must fall, and neuer rise vp agayne.

  • 25Thou LORDE in the begynnynge hast layed ye foundacion of the earth, and the heauens are the workes of thy hondes.

  • 30Let the whole earth stode in awe of him: he hath made the compase of the worlde so fast, that it can not be moued.

  • 4The earth is weake & all that is therin, but I beare vp hir pilers.

  • 5Thou hast layed ye earth vpon hir foundacion, that it neuer moueth at eny tyme.

  • Ps 24:1-2
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    1The earth is the LORDES, & all that therin is: the copase of the worlde, ad all yt dwell therin.

    2For he hath fouded it vpo the sees, & buylded it vpon the floudes.

  • 1The LORDE is kynge, and hath put on glorious apparell, the LORDE hath put on his apparell, & gyrded himself with stregth:

  • Ps 76:8-9
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    8When thou lattest thy iudgment be herde from heauen, the erth trembleth & is still.

    9Yee when God aryseth to geue iudgment, & to helpe all them that be in aduersite vpon earth.

  • 22That he sytteth vpon the Circle of the worlde, and that all the inhabitours of the worlde are in coparison of him, but as greshoppers: That he spredeth out the heaues as a coueringe, that he stretcheth them out, as. a tent to dwell in:

  • 7The the earth trembled & quaked, the very foudacios of the hilles shoke & were remoued, because he was wrothe.

  • 18Namely, how thou hast set the in a slippery place, that thou maiest cast the downe headlynges & destroye the.

  • 2Thou yt hast remoued the lode & deuyded it, heale the sores therof, for it shaketh.

  • 5Neuertheles, they wil not be lerned & vnderstonde, but walke on still in darcknesse: therfore must all the foundacions of the londe be moued.

  • 10When the mountaynes saw the, they were afrayed, ye water streame wete awaye: the depe made a noyse at the liftinge vp of thine honde.

  • 14like as the kynges ad lordes of ye earth, which buylde them selues speciall places:

  • 8He taketh vp the neady out of the dust, and lifteth vp ye poore out of the myre, that he maye set them amonge the prynces, and to let them inheret the seate of honoure: for the foundacions and corners of the worlde are the LORDES, and he hath set the compase of the earth theron.

  • 13yt it might take holde of the corners of the earth, & yt the vngodly might be shake out?

  • 8The earth trembled and quaked, the foundacions of the heauen shoke and moued, because he was wroth.

  • 6And the heauens shal declare his rightuousnesse, for God is iudge himself.

  • 18The mountaynes fall awaye at the last, the rockes are remoued out of their place,

  • 24I behelde the mountaynes, and they trembled, and all the hilles were in a feare.

  • 3There breaketh he the arowes of the bowe, ye shylde, the swerde & the whole battayll.

  • 13Morouer, I will so shake the heaue, that the earth shall remo out of hir place. Thus shall it go wt Babilon, in the wrath of the LORDE of hoostes in ye daye of his fearfull indignacio.

  • 6Which in his strength setteth fast the moutaynes, & is gyrded aboute with power.

  • 5Sela. Thou louest to speake all wordes yt maye do hurte, O thou false toge.

  • 8Sela. O come hither, & beholde ye workes of the LORDE, what destruccios he hath brought vpo ye earth.

  • 7And therfore ye whole worlde is now at rest and quyetnesse, & men synge for ioye.

  • 22But as for them, thou (o God) shalt cast them downe in to the pitte of destruccion.

  • 7The earth trembled at the presence of the LORDE, at the presence of the God of Iacob.

  • 5The mountaynes tremble for him, the hilles consume. At the sight of him, the earth quaketh: yee the whole worlde, and all that dwell therin.

  • 32The earth trebleth at the loke of him, he doth but touch ye hilles and they smoke.

  • 7He stretcheth out ye north ouer the emptie, & hageth ye earth vpo nothinge.

  • 12Why withdrawest thou thine honde? why pluckest thou not thy right hode out of thy bosome, to consume thine enemies?

  • 4The earth shalbe heuye and decaye: The face of ye earth shal perish & fal awaye, the proude people of ye worlde shal come to naught,

  • 6Where vpon stode the pilers of it? Or, who layed ye corner stone?

  • 5The hilles melt like wax at the presence of ye LORDE, at the presence of the LORDE of the whole earth.

  • 21that he maye the better crepe in to the caues and rockes, and in to the cliffes of hard stones, from ye sight of the fearful iudge and from the glory of his Magesty.

  • 14The LORDE vpholdeth all soch as shulde fall, and lifteth vp all those that be downe.