Psalms 81:16

Coverdale Bible (1535)

The haters of ye LORDE shulde mysse Israel, but their tyme shulde endure for euer. He shulde fede them with the fynest wheate floure, & satisfie them with hony out of the stony rocke.

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  • Deut 32:13-14 : 13 He caried him ouer ye heigth of the earth, and fed him with the increase of the felde. He caused him sucke hony out of the rocke, and oyle out of the harde stone. 14 Butter of the kyne, and mylke of the shepe, with the fat of the lambes, and rammes of the sonnes of Basan, and he goates with the fat of the kydneys, and wheate: And gaue him drynke of the very bloude of grapes.
  • Ps 147:14 : 14 He maketh peace in yi borders, & fylleth ye with ye flor of wheate.
  • Job 29:6 : 6 whe my wayes ranne ouer wt butter, & when the stony rockes gaue me ryuers of oyle:
  • Joel 2:24 : 24 so that ye garners shal be full of corne, and the presses plenteous in wyne and oyle.
  • Judg 14:8-9 : 8 And after certayne dayes he came agayne, to receaue her, & wente out of ye waye, that he mighte se ye deed carcas of the lyon: and beholde, in ye lyons carcas there was a swarme of beyes, and hony: 9 and he toke of it in his hande, and ate therof by the waye: and wete vnto his father and to his mother, and gaue them to eate also. But he tolde them not, that he had taken the hony out of the lyons carcas.
  • Judg 14:18 : 18 Then sayde the men of the cite vnto him vpon the seuenth daye oreuer the Sonne wente downe: What is sweter then hony? What is strouger then the lyon? But he sayde vnto the: Yf ye had not plowed wt my calfe, ye shulde not haue founde out my ryddle.
  • 1 Sam 14:25-26 : 25 And all the people of the londe came in to the wodd. But there laye hony vpon the felde: 26 and whan the people came in to the wodd, beholde, the hony flowed, but no man put of it to his mouth with his hade: for the people were afraied because of the ooth.

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    13 He caried him ouer ye heigth of the earth, and fed him with the increase of the felde. He caused him sucke hony out of the rocke, and oyle out of the harde stone.

    14 Butter of the kyne, and mylke of the shepe, with the fat of the lambes, and rammes of the sonnes of Basan, and he goates with the fat of the kydneys, and wheate: And gaue him drynke of the very bloude of grapes.

  • Ps 81:14-15
    2 verses
    74%

    14 Oy my people wolde obeye me, for yf Israel wolde walke in my wayes.

    15 I shulde soone put downe their enemies, & turne myne hode agaynst their aduersaries.

  • 5 Thou hast fed the with the bred of teares, yee thou hast geuen the pleteousnes of teares to drynke.

  • 19 My meate which I gaue the, as symnels, oyle & hony: (to fede the withall) that hast thou set before them, for a swete sauoure. And this came also to passe, saieth the LORDE God:

  • 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.

  • 29 hony, butter, shepe and fat oxen vnto Dauid, and to ye people that was with him, for to eate: for they thought, The people shall be hongrie, weerye and thirstye in the wyldernes.

  • Ps 78:28-30
    3 verses
    70%

    28 He made flesh to rayne vpon them as thicke as dust, and fethered foules like the sonde of ye see.

    29 He let it fall amoge their tetes roude aboute their habitacios.

    30 So they ate & were fylled, for he gaue them their owne desyre. They were not dispoynted of their lust.

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

  • 15 and gauest them bred from heauen whan they were hongrye, and broughte forth water for them out of the rock whan they were thyrstye: and promysed them, that they shulde go in, and take possession of the londe, where ouer thou haddest lyfte vp thine hande for to geue them.

  • 8 They shalbe satisfied with the pleteousnesse of thy house, and thou shalt geue them drynke of the ryuer of thy pleasures.

  • Ps 78:15-16
    2 verses
    69%

    15 In the daye tyme he led them with a cloude, and all the night thorow with a light of fyre.

    16 He cloaue the hard rockes in the wildernesse, and gaue them drynke therof, as it had bene out of the greate deapth.

  • 16 and fed the in the wyldernesse with Manna wherof yi fathers knewe not, that he might chasten the, and proue the) to do the good afterwarde)

  • Ps 78:24-25
    2 verses
    68%

    24 So he commauded the cloudes aboue, and opened the dores of heauen.

    25 He rayned downe Manna vpo them for to eate, and gaue them bred from heauen.

  • 20 For they spake agaynst God and sayde: Yee yee, God shal prepare a table in the wyldernesse, shall he?

  • 40 At their desyre, there came quales, and he fylled them with the bred of heaue.

  • 16 He it is, that shal dwel on hie, whose sauegarde shalbe in the true rocke, to him shalbe geuen the right true meat & drynke.

  • 9 For he satisfied the emptie soule, & fylled the hongrie soule wt good.

  • 14 He maketh peace in yi borders, & fylleth ye with ye flor of wheate.

  • 14 Therfore fede thy people with thy rodde, the flocke of thine heretage which dwell desolate in the wodde: that they maye be fedde vpon the mount of Charmel, Basan & Galaad as afore tyme.

  • 13 My sonne, thou eatest hony & ye swete hony cobe, because it is good & swete in thy mouth.

  • 16 Euen so shall he kepe the (yf thou wilt be content) from the bottomlesse pytte that is beneth: & yf thou wilt holde the quyete, he shal fyll thy table with plenteousnesse.

  • 16 With loge life wil I satisfie him, & shewe him my saluacion.

  • 21 that they suffred no thurste, whe they trauayled in the wildernesse. He claue the rockes a sonder, and the water gusshed out.

  • 26 The poore shal eate ad be satisfied: they yt seke after ye LORDE shal prayse him: youre herte shal lyue for euer.

  • 103 O how swete are thy wordes vnto my throte? Yee more the hony vnto my mouth.

  • 6 Thy parte shalbe with the stony rockes by the ryuer: Yee euen these shal be thy parte. For there thou hast poured meat and drynkoffringes vnto the. Shulde I ouersee that?

  • 5 As loge as I liue wil I magnifie the, & lift vp my hondes in thy name.

  • 6 so wil I take it, as though he had poured oyle vpo my heade: it shal not hurte my heade, yee I wil praye yet for their wickednesse.

  • 9 The LORDE is the strength of his people, he is the defender and Sauioure of his anoynted. O helpe thy people, geue thy blessynge vnto thy enheritaunce: fede them, and set them vp for euer.

  • 19 For then shalt thou be pleased with the sacrifice of rightuousnesse, with the burntofferynges and oblacions: then shal they laye bullockes vpon thine aulter.

  • 20 And thou gauest them thy good sprete to enfourme them, and withheldest not thy Manna from their mouth, and gauest the water wha they were thirstie.

  • 8 Yf the LORDE haue lust vnto vs, he shal brynge vs in to the same londe, & geue it vs, which is a lade that floweth with mylke & hony.

  • 15 and I wyll geue grasse vpon thy felde for thy catell, that ye maye eate & be fylled.

  • 6 But when they were wel fedde and had ynough, they waxed proude, and forgat me.

  • 10 More pleasunt are they then golde, yee then moch fyne golde: sweter then hony & the hony combe.

  • 12 All the fat of the oyle, and all ye fat of the wyne and corne of their firstlinges, that they geue vnto the LORDE, haue I geuen vnto ye.

  • 22 and hast geuen them this londe, like as thou haddest promysed vnto their fathers: Namely, that thou woldest geue them a lode, that floweth with mylke and honye.

  • 20 For I wil brynge them in to the londe which I sware vnto their fathers, that floweth with mylke and hony. And whan they eate, and are full and fatt, they shal turne vnto other goddes, and serue them, and blaspheme me, and breake my couenaunt.

  • 14 The shalt thou haue yi pleasure in ye LORDE, which shal carie ye hie aboue ye earth, & fede the wt the heretage of Iacob thy father: for the LORDES owne mouth hath so promised.

  • 13 Thynkest thou, that I wil eate the flesh of oxen, or drynke the bloude of goates?

  • 16 Yf thou findest hony, eate so moch as is sufficiet for ye: lest thou be ouer full, & perbreake it out againe.

  • 7 To soch as were weery, hast thou geue no water to drynke, thou hast withdrawe bred fro the hungrie:

  • 5 Which satisfieth thy desyre with good thinges, makynge the yonge and lusty as an Aegle.

  • 32 tyll I come my selfe and fetch you in to a londe, which is like youre awne lode, wherin is corne, wyne, bred, vynyardes, oyle trees, oyle and hony, so shal ye lyue, and not dye. Folowe not ye Ezechias, for he disceaueth you, when he sayeth: The LORDE shal delyuer vs.