Romans 9:20
O thou man, who art thou, that disputest with God? Sayeth the worke to his workman: Why hast thou made me on this fashion?
O thou man, who art thou, that disputest with God? Sayeth the worke to his workman: Why hast thou made me on this fashion?
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14What shal we saye then? Is God then vnrighteous? God forbyd.
15For he sayeth vnto Moses: I shewe mercy, to whom I shewe mercy: and haue copassion,
16on who I haue compassion. So lyeth it not then in eny mans wyll or runnynge, but in the mercy of God.
17For 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.
18Thus hath he mercy on whom he wyl: and whom he wyl, he hardeneth.
19Thou wilt saye then vnto me: Why blameth he vs yet? For who can resiste his will?
21Hath not the potter power, out of one lompe of claye to make one vessell vnto honoure, and another vnto dishonoure?
22Therfore whan God wolde shewe wrath, and to make his power knowne, he broughte forth with greate pacience the vessels off wrath, which are ordeyned to damnacion:
9Wo be vnto him that chydeth wt his maker, the potsherde with the potter. Saieth ye claye to the potter: What makest thou? or, yi worke serueth for nothige?
10Wo be vnto him, yt saieth to his father: why begettest thou? And to his mother: why bearest thou?
16Which ymaginacion of yours is euen as when the potters claye taketh advisemet, as though the worke might saye to ye worke master: make me not, or as when an erthen vessel saieth of the potter: he vnderstondeth not.
8Thy hondes haue made me, & fashioned me alltogether rounde aboute, wilt thou then destroye me sodely?
9O remembre (I beseke the) how that thou madest me of the moulde of the earth, and shalt brynge me to earth agayne.
17Maye a man be iustified before God? Maye there eny man be iudged to be clene, by reason of his owne workes?
20How can a man make those his goddes, which are not able to be goddes?
4The vessel that the Potter made off claye, brake amonge his hodes: So he beganne a new, and made a nother vessell, acordinge to his mynde.
5Then sayde the LORDE thus vnto me:
6Maye not I do wt you, as this Potter doth, O ye house off Israel? saieth the LORDE? Beholde, ye house off Israel: ye are in my honde, euen as the claye in the Potters honde.
2Can he that stryueth with the Allmightie, be at rest? Shulde not he which disputeth with God, geue him an answere?
5Yf thou cast, then geue me answere: prepare thy self to stode before me face to face.
6Beholde, before God am I euen as thou, for I am fashioned and made eue of the same moulde.
18To whom then will ye licke God? or what similitude will ye set vp vnto him?
14But seynge that God wil sytt in iudgment, what shal I do? And for so moch as he wil nedes vyset me, what answere shal I geue him?
15He that fashioned me in my mothers wombe, made he not him also? were we not both shappen alyke in oure mothers bodies?
8Wilt thou disanulle my iudgment? Or, wilt thou condemne me, yt thou thy self mayest be made rightuous?
9Is thine arme then like the arme of God? Maketh thy voyce soch a soude as his doth?
23Who wil reproue him of his waye? who wil saye vnto him: thou hast done wronge?
13yt thy mynde is so puft vp agaynst God & lettest soch wordes go out of thy mouth?
13Why doest thou then stryue agaynst him, because he geueth the no accomptes of all his doinges?
50Hath not my hande made all these thinges?
9as they that be slayne. Let se, yff thou wilt saye then (before the that slaye ye) I am God: where as thou art but a man, and not God, in the hondes of them that slaye the.
10Who shulde now make a god, or fashio an Idol, that is profitable for nothinge?
17What is man, that thou hast him in soch reputacion, and settest so moch by him?
32For he yt I must geue answere vnto, and with whom I go to lawe, is not a man as I am.
8But now o LORDE, thou father of ours: we are the claye, and thou art oure potter, and we all are the worke of thy hondes.
4He is wyse of hert, and mightie in strength. Who euer prospered, that toke parte agaynst him?
3Gyrde vp thy loynes like a ma, for I will question the, se thou geue me a dyrecte answere.
4Where wast thou, when I layed ye foundacions of the earth? Tell planely yff thou hast vnderstondinge.
3But thinkest thou this O thou man, that iudgest them which do soch thinges, and doest euen the very same thy selfe, that thou shalt escape ye iudgmet of God?
2and will saye vnto God: O do not condemne me, but shewe me the cause, wherfore thou iudgest me on this maner.
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?
4Hast thou fle?shy eyes then, or doest thou loke as man loketh?
14How shulde I then answere him? or, what wordes shulde I fynde out agaynst him?
3Thinkest thou it now well done, to open thine eyes vpon soch one, and to brynge me before the in iudgment?
12Yf he be haisty to take eny thinge awaye, who wil make him restore it agayne? Who wil saye vnto him: what doest thou?
39Wherfore them murmureth the lyuinge man? let him murmoure at his owne synne,
4Before whom hast thou spoken those wordes? Who made the breth to come out of ye mouth?
11The LORDE sayde vnto him: Who hath made the mouth of man? Or who hath made the domme, or the deaf, or the seynge or ye blynde? Haue not I the LORDE done it?
31Who darre reproue him for his wayes to his face? who rewardeth him for the vngraciousnesse that he doth?
5Whom will ye make me like, in fashion or ymage, that I maye be like him?