Habakkuk 3:11
The sunne and moone stood still in their habitation: at the light of thine arrowes they went, and at the bright shining of thy speares.
The sunne and moone stood still in their habitation: at the light of thine arrowes they went, and at the bright shining of thy speares.
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9Thy bowe was manifestly reueiled, and the othes of the tribes were a sure worde, Selah. Thou diddest cleaue the earth with riuers.
10The mountaines sawe thee, & they trembled: the streame of the water passed by: the deepe made a noyse, and lift vp his hand on hie.
12Then spake Ioshua to the Lord, in the day when the Lord gaue the Amorites before the children of Israel, and he sayd in the sight of Israel, Sunne, stay thou in Gibeon, and thou moone, in the valley of Aialon.
13And the Sunne abode, & the moone stood still, vntill the people auenged themselues vpon their enemies: (Is not this written in the booke of Iasher?) so the Sunne abode in the middes of the heauen, and hasted not to goe downe for a whole day.
12Thou trodest downe the land in anger, and didest thresh the heathen in displeasure.
17The cloudes powred out water: the heauens gaue a sounde: yea, thine arrowes went abroade.
18The voyce of thy thunder was rounde about: the lightnings lightened the worlde: the earth trembled and shooke.
23(39:26) Though the quiuer rattle against him, the glittering speare and the shield.
3There brake he the arrowes of the bowe, the shielde and the sword and the battell. Selah.
4Thou art more bright and puissant, then the mountaines of pray.
5Thine arrowes are sharpe to pearce the heart of the Kings enemies: therefore the people shall fall vnder thee.
13At the brightnesse of his presence the coles of fire were kindled.
14The Lord thundred from heauen, and the most hie gaue his voyce.
15He shot arrowes also, and scattered them: to wit, lightning, and destroyed them.
6Cast forth the lightning & scatter them: shoote out thine arrowes, and consume them.
6The sunne shall not smite thee by day, nor the moone by night.
28(41:19) The archer canot make him flee: ye stones of the sling are turned into stubble vnto him:
10The earth shal tremble before him, ye heauens shal shake, the sunne & the moone shalbe darke, & the starres shal withdraw their shining,
15The sunne & moone shalbe darkened, and the starres shall withdrawe their light.
12Therefore shalt thou put them aparte, and the strings of thy bowe shalt thou make readie against their faces.
4It is as the sharpe arrowes of a mightie man, and as the coales of iuniper.
3Prayse ye him, sunne and moone: prayse ye him all bright starres.
12At the brightnes of his presence his clouds passed, haylestones and coles of fire.
14Then hee sent out his arrowes and scattred them, and he increased lightnings and destroyed them.
7Let them melt like the waters, let them passe away: when hee shooteth his arrowes, let them be as broken.
20They fought from heauen, euen the starres in their courses fought against Sisera.
35He teacheth mine handes to fight, so that a bowe of brasse is broken with mine armes.
12He hath bent his bow & made me a marke for the arrow.
26If I did behold the sunne, when it shined, or the moone, walking in her brightnes,
4And his brightnes was as the light: he had hornes coming out of his hands, and there was the hiding of his power.
3The Sea sawe it and fled: Iorden was turned backe.
14And for the sweete increase of the sunne, and for the sweete increase of the moone,
4His lightnings gaue light vnto the worlde: the earth sawe it and was afraide.
3Gird thy sword vpon thy thigh, O most mightie, to wit, thy worship and thy glory,
3When I beholde thine heauens, euen the workes of thy fingers, the moone and the starres which thou hast ordeined,
12Hast thou commanded the morning since thy dayes? Hast thou caused the morning to knowe his place,
7And in thy great glorie thou hast ouerthrowen them that rose against thee: thou sentest forth thy wrath, which consumed them as the stubble.
7For his iniquitie I sawe the tentes of Cushan, and the curtaines of the land of Midian did tremble.
28Whose arrowes shall be sharpe, and all his bowes bent: his horse hoofes shal be thought like flint, and his wheeles like a whirlewinde.
3The shield of his mightie men is made red: the valiant men are in skarlet: the charets shalbe as in the fire and flames in the day of his preparation, and the firre trees shall tremble.
18Hast thou stretched out the heaues, which are strong, and as a molten glasse?
2Who raised vp iustice from the East, and called him to his foote? and gaue the nations before him, and subdued the Kings? he gaue them as dust to his sword, and as scattered stubble vnto his bowe.
23Then the moone shal be abashed, and the sunne ashamed, when the Lorde of hostes shall reigne in mount Zion and in Ierusalem: and glory shalbe before his ancient men.
17And God set them in the firmament of the heauen, to shine vpon the earth,