Psalms 76:10

Coverdale Bible (1535)

Sela. When thou punyshest one man, he must knowlege, that thou art redy to punysh other mo.

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  • Gen 37:18-20 : 18 Now whan they sawe him a farre of, afore he came at the, they deuysed to sleye him, 19 and sayde one to another: Lo, there cometh the dreamer, 20 come on, and let vs sley him, & cast him in a pytt, and saye: a wicked beast hath deuoured him: the shal it be sene, what his dreames are.
  • Gen 37:26-28 : 26 Then saide Iuda vnto his brethre: what helpeth it vs, that we sleye oure brother, and hyde his bloude? 27 Come, let vs sell him vnto the Ismaelites, that oure handes be not defyled vpon him, for he is oure brother, oure flesh and bloude. And they herkened vnto him. 28 And as the Madianites marchaunt men wente by, they drew Ioseph out of the pytt, and solde him vnto the Ismaelites (for twetye syluer pens) which brought him in to Egipte.
  • Gen 50:20 : 20 Ye thought euell ouer me, but God hath turned it vnto good, to do as it is come to passe this daye, for the sauynge of moch people.
  • Exod 9:16-17 : 16 Yet haue I stered ye vp for this cause, euen to shew my power vpon ye, and that my name might be declared in all londes. 17 Thou holdest my people yet, & wilt not let them go,
  • Exod 15:9-9 : 9 The enemie thought: I will folowe vpon them, and ouertake them, and deuyde ye spoyle, and coole my mynde vpon them. I wil drawe out my swerde, and my hande shal destroye them. 10 Thou blewest with thy wynde, the see couered them, and they sancke downe as leed in the mightie waters. 11 LORDE, who is like vnto the amonge ye goddes? Who is so glorious in holynes, fearfull, laudable, and doinge wonders?
  • Exod 18:11 : 11 Now I knowe, that the LORDE is greater the all goddes, because they dealt proudly wt them.
  • Ps 46:6 : 6 The Heithen are madd, the kyngdomes make moch adoo: but whe he sheweth his voyce, ye earth melteth awaye.
  • Ps 65:7 : 7 Which stilleth ye ragige of the see, the roaringe off his wawes, and the woodnes of the people.
  • Ps 104:9 : 9 Thou hast set them their boundes, which they maie not passe, that they turne not agayne to couer ye earth.
  • Dan 3:19-20 : 19 Then was Nabuchodonosor full off indignacion, so that ye countenaunce of his face chaunged vpo Sidrac, Misac & Abdenago. Therfore he charched and commaunded, that the ouen shulde be made seuen tymes hoter, then it was wote to be: 20 and spake vnto the strongest worthies that were in his hooste, for to bynde Sidrac, Misac and Abdenago, and to cast them in to the hote burnynge ouen.
  • Matt 2:13-16 : 13 When they were departed: beholde, the angell of the LORDE appered to Ioseph in a dreame, sayinge: aryse, and take the chylde and his mother, and flye into Egypte, and abyde there tyll I brynge the worde. For Herod wyl seke the chylde to destroye hym. 14 The he arose, and toke the chylde and his mother by night, and departed into Egypte, 15 and was there vnto ye deeth of Herod, that the thinge might be fulfylled which was spoke of the LORDE, by the Prophet, which sayeth: out of Egypte haue I called my sonne. 16 Then Herod perceauynge yt he was disceaued of the wyse men, was excedynge wroth, and sent forth, and slue all the chyldren that were in Bethleem, and in all the coastes there of, as many as were two yere olde and vnder, accordynge to the tyme which he had diligently searched out of the wyse men.
  • Matt 24:22 : 22 Yee and excepte those daies shulde be shortened, there shulde no flesh be saued: but for ye chosens sake those dayes shalbe shortened.
  • Acts 4:26-28 : 26 The kynges of the earth stonde vp, and the prynces haue gathered them selues together agaynst ye LORDE, and agaynst his. Christ. 27 Of a trueth agaynst thy holy childe Iesus, whom thou hast anoynted, both Herode & Pontius Pilate with the Heythen and people of Israel, haue gathered the selues together, 28 to do what soeuer thy hande and thy councell determyned before to be done.
  • Acts 12:3-9 : 3 And whan he sawe that it pleased the Iewes, he proceaded farther to take Peter also. But it was Easter. 4 Now whan he had taken him, he put him in preson, and delyuered him vnto foure quaternions of soudyers, to kepe him: and thought after Easter to bringe him forth to the people. 5 And Peter was kepte in the preson But prayer was made without ceassinge of the congregacion, vnto God for him. 6 And whan Herode wolde haue broughte him out vnto the people, in the same nighte slepte Peter betwene two soudiers, bounde with two cheynes. And the kepers before the dore kepte the preson. 7 And beholde, the angell of the LORDE was there presente, and a lighte shyned in the habitacion, and he smote Peter on the syde, and waked him vp, and sayde: Aryse vp quyckly. And the cheynes fell of from his hondes. 8 And the angell sayde vnto him: Gyrde the, and put on thy shues. And he dyd so. And he sayde vnto him: Cast thy mantle aboute the, and folowe me. 9 And he wente out, and folowed him, and wyst not, that it was trueth that was done by ye angell, but thoughte he had sene a vision. 10 Neuertheles they wente thorow the first and seconde watch, and came to the yron gate, that ledeth vnto the cite, which opened to the by his awne acorde. And they wente out, and passed thorow one strete, and immediatly the angell departed from him. 11 And whan Peter was come to himself, he sayde: Now I knowe of a trueth, that ye LORDE hath sent his angell, and delyuered me out of the honde of Herode, and from all the waytinge for of the people of the Iewes. 12 And as he considered the thinge, he came to the house of Mary the mother of one Ihon, (which after his syrname was called Marke) where many were gathered together, and prayed. 13 As Peter knocked at the entry dore, there came forth a damsell to herken, named Rhoda. 14 And whan she knewe Peters voyce, she opened not the entrye for gladnes, but rane in, and tolde, that Peter stode before ye entrye. 15 But they sayde vnto her: Thou art mad. Neuertheles she abode by it, that is was so. They sayde: it is his angell. 16 But Peter contynued knockinge. Whan they opened the dore, they sawe him, and were astonnyed. 17 But he beckened vnto them with the hande, to holde their peace, & tolde them, how the LORDE had broughte him out of the preson. And he sayde: Shewe this vnto Iames, and to the brethren. And he departed, and wete in to another place. 18 Whan it was daye, there was not a litle a doo amoge the soudyers, what was become of Peter. 19 Whan Herode had called for him, and founde him not, he caused the kepers to be examyned, and commaunded the to be caried awaye, and he wente downe fro Iewry vnto Cesarea, and there abode.
  • Rom 9:17 : 17 For the scripture sayeth vnto Pharao: For this cause haue I stered the vp, euen to shewe my power on the, that my name mighte be declared in all lodes.
  • Rev 11:18 : 18 And the Heythen were angry, & thy wrath is come, and the tyme of the deed that they shulde be iudged, and that thou shuldest geue rewarde vnto thy seruautes the prophettes and saynctes, and to the that feare thy name, small & greate: and shuldest destroye them which destroye the earth.

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  • Job 36:17-18
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    17 Neuerthelesse, thou hast condemned the iudgment of the vngodly, yee euen soch a iudgment and sentence shalt thou suffre.

    18 For then shal not thy cause be stilled with crueltie, ner pacified with many giftes.

  • 20 For the wrath of ma worketh not that which is righteous before God.

  • Ps 85:3-5
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    3 Sela. Thou tokest awaye all thy displeasure, & turnedest thy self from thy wrothful indignacion.

    4 Turne vs then (o God or Sauioure) & let thine anger ceasse from vs.

    5 Wilt thou be displeased at vs for euer? wilt thou stretch out thy wrath from one generacion to another?

  • Ps 76:7-9
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    7 Thou art feareful, for who maye abyde in yi sight, when thou art angrie?

    8 When thou lattest thy iudgment be herde from heauen, the erth trembleth & is still.

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

  • 11 Loke what ye promyse vnto the LORDE youre God, se that kepe it, all ye that be roude aboute him: brynge presentes vnto him yt ought to be feared.

  • 11 poure out the indignacion of thy wrath: se that thou cast downe all ye proude,

  • 11 But who regardeth the power of thy wrath, thy fearfull & terrible displeasure?

  • Ps 37:7-8
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    7 Holde the still in ye LORDE, and abyde pacietly vpon him: but greue not thy self at one that hath prosperite, and lyueth in abhominacion.

    8 Leaue of from wrath, let go displeasure, let not thy gelousy moue the also to do euell.

  • 19 For greate wrath bryngeth harme, therfore let him go, and so mayest thou teach him more nurtoure.

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    5 Then shal he speake vnto them in his wrath, and vexe them in his sore dispeasure.

  • 5 The LORDE vpon thy right honde, shal smyte euen kynges in the daye of his wrath.

  • 13 He is God, whose wrath no man maye with stode: but the proudest of all must stoupe vnder him.

  • 5 Let the people prayse the (o God) let all people prayse the.

  • 22 An angrie man stereth vp strife, and he that beareth euell wyll in his mynde, doth moch euell.

  • 6 Which whe he is wroth, smyteth ye people wt durable strokes, & in his woders he persecuteth the, & tameth the cotinually.

  • 46 The dayes of his youth hast thou shortened, and couered him with dishonoure.

  • 11 So that men shal saye: verely, there is a rewarde for ye rightuous: doutles, there is a God that iudgeth the earth.

  • 24 Let their eyes be blynded, that they se not: & euer bowe downe their backes.

  • 17 Let thy honde be vpon the man of thy right honde, & vpon the man who thou maydest so moch off for thine owne self.

  • 1 Pvt me not to rebuke (Oh LORDE) in thine anger: Oh chaste me not in thy heuy displeasure.

  • 14 The kynges displeasure is a messaunger of death, but a wyse man wyl pacifie him.

  • 20 Let the lyenge lippes be put to sylence, which cruelly, di?danedly & despitefully speake agaynst the rightuous.

  • 3 Let the people prayse the (o God) yee let all people prayse the.

  • 7 To be auenged of the Heithe, & to rebuke the people.

  • 24 Therfore chaste thou vs (o LORDE) but with fauoure, and not in thy wrath, bringe vs not vtterly to naught.

  • 4 Why destroyest thou thy self with anger? Shal ye earth be forsaken, or the stones remoued out of their place because of ye?

  • 18 An angrie man stereth vp strife, but he yt is pacient stilleth discorde.

  • 10 I kepe sylece, and open not my mouth, for thou hast done it. Turne thy plages awaye fro me, for I am cosumed thorow the feare of thy hade.

  • 7 But in vayne, for it shal escape the: and why? thou (o God) in thy displeasure shalt cast downe soch people.

  • 1 So that then thou shalt saye: O LORDE, I thanke the, for thou wast displeased at me, but thou hast refrayned thy wrath, and hast mercy vpon me.

  • 19 Vp LORDE, let not man haue the vpper hade, let the Heithe be codemned before the.

  • 1 Why boastest thou thy self (thou Tyraunt) that thou canst do myschefe?

  • 3 O yt all the worlde wolde worshipe the, synge of the and prayse thy name.

  • 11 A wyse man putteth of displeasure, & it is his honor to let some fautes passe.

  • 1 Holde not thy toge, o God of my prayse. For the mouth of the vngodly, yee and the mouth of the disceatfull is opened vpon me,

  • 9 O LORDE God of hoostes, who is like vnto the in power? thy trueth is rounde aboute the.

  • 10 All thy workes prayse the (o LORDE) and thy sayntes geue thankes vnto the.

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

  • 13 Cosume them in yi wrath, cosume the yt they maye perish, & knowe yt it is God, which ruleth in Iacob and in all the worlde.

  • 6 Poure out thy indignacion vpon the Heithen that knowe the not, and vpon the kyngdomes that call not vpon thy name.

  • 5 Wilt thou then put me awaye, and cast me of foreuer? Or wilt thou withdrawe thy self clene fro me? Neuertheles, thou speakest soch wordes, but thou art euer doinge worse, and worse.

  • 7 And with thy greate glory thou hast destroyed thine aduersaries: thou sentest out yi wrath, & it cosumed them, euen as stobble.

  • 5 Thou helpest him that doth right with cherefulnesse, and them that thynke vpon thy wayes. But lo, thou art angrie, for we offende, and haue bene euer in synne, and there is not one whole.

  • 6 So that men shal speake of the might of thy maruelous actes, and tell of yi greatnes.