Job 14:1
Man that is borne of woman, is of short continuance, and full of trouble.
Man that is borne of woman, is of short continuance, and full of trouble.
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2 He shooteth foorth as a flowre, and is cut downe: he vanisheth also as a shadowe, and continueth not.
3 And yet thou openest thine eyes vpon such one, and causest me to enter into iudgement with thee.
6 For miserie commeth not foorth of the dust, neither doeth affliction spring out of the earth.
7 But man is borne vnto trauaile, as the sparkes flie vpwarde.
14 What is man, that he should be cleane? and he that is borne of woman, that he shoulde be iust?
3 Lorde, what is man that thou regardest him! or the sonne of man that thou thinkest vpon him!
4 Man is like to vanitie: his dayes are like a shadow, that vanisheth.
18 How is it, that I came forth of the wombe, to see labour and sorowe, that my dayes shoulde be consumed with shame?
14 (5:13) And these riches perish by euill trauel, and he begetteth a sonne, and in his hand is nothing.
15 (5:14) As hee came foorth of his mothers belly, he shall returne naked to goe as he came, and shal beare away nothing of his labour, which hee hath caused to passe by his hand.
16 (5:15) And this also is an euill sickenes that in all pointes as he came, so shall he goe, and what profit hath he that he hath traueiled for the winde?
15 The dayes of man are as grasse: as a flowre of the fielde, so florisheth he.
3 Let the day perish, wherein I was borne, and the night when it was sayde, There is a man childe conceiued.
10 But man is sicke, and dyeth, and man perisheth, and where is he?
47 Remember of what time I am: wherefore shouldest thou create in vaine all the children of men?
6 How much more man, a worme, euen the sonne of man, which is but a worme?
4 And howe may a man be iustified with God? or how can he be cleane, that is borne of woman?
1 Is there not an appointed time to man vpon earth? and are not his dayes as the dayes of an hyreling?
5 Are not his dayes determined? the nober of his moneths are with thee: thou hast appointed his boundes, which he can not passe.
18 Wherfore then hast thou brought me out of the wombe? Oh that I had perished, and that none eye had seene me!
19 And that I were as I had not bene, but brought from the wombe to the graue!
20 Are not my dayes fewe? let him cease, and leaue off from me, that I may take a litle comfort,
3 If a man beget an hundreth children and liue many yeeres, and the dayes of his yeeres be multiplied, & his soule be not satisfied with good things, and he be not buried, I say that an vntimely fruite is better then he.
4 For he commeth into vanitie and goeth into darkenesse: and his name shall be couered with darkenesse.
13 Oh that thou wouldest hide me in the graue, and keepe me secret, vntill thy wrath were past, and wouldest giue me terme, and remember me.
14 If a man die, shall he liue againe? All the dayes of mine appointed time will I waite, till my changing shall come.
9 (For we are but of yesterday, and are ignorant: for our dayes vpon earth are but a shadowe)
5 Are thy dayes as mans dayes? Or thy yeres, as the time of man,
5 Beholde, thou hast made my dayes as an hand breadth, and mine age as nothing in respect of thee: surely euery man in his best state is altogether vanitie. Selah.
6 Doubtlesse man walketh in a shadowe, and disquieteth himselfe in vaine: he heapeth vp riches, and cannot tell who shall gather them.
6 My dayes are swifter then a weauers shittle, and they are spent without hope.
13 The sorowes of a trauailing woman shall come vpon him: he is an vnwise sonne, els would he not stande still at the time, euen at the breaking forth of the children.
14 (And yet ye cannot tell what shalbe to morowe. For what is your life? It is euen a vapour that appeareth for a litle time, and afterward vanisheth away)
21 And sayd, Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall I returne thither: the Lord hath giuen, and the Lord hath taken it: blessed be the Name of the Lord.
4 Knowest thou not this of olde? and since God placed man vpon the earth,
11 (7:1) Svrely there be many things that increase vanitie: and what auaileth it man?
15 All flesh shal perish together, and man shal returne vnto dust.
1 I am the man, that hath seene affliction in the rod of his indignation.
10 The time of our life is threescore yeeres and ten, and if they be of strength, fourescore yeeres: yet their strength is but labour and sorowe: for it is cut off quickly, and we flee away.
14 Cursed be the day wherein I was borne: and let not the day wherein my mother bare me, be blessed.
21 A woman when she traueileth, hath sorowe, because her houre is come: but assoone as she is deliuered of the childe, she remembreth no more the anguish, for ioy that a man is borne into the world.
10 Because it shut not vp the dores of my mothers wombe: nor hid sorowe from mine eyes.
11 Why died I not in the birth? or why dyed I not, when I came out of the wombe?
8 Though a man liue many yeeres, and in them all he reioyce, yet hee shall remember the daies of darkenesse, because they are manie, all that commeth is vanitie.
22 But while his flesh is vpon him, he shall be sorowfull, and while his soule is in him, it shal mourne.
16 Or why was I not hid, as an vntimely birth, either as infants, which haue not seene the light?
23 For all his dayes are sorowes, and his trauaile griefe: his heart also taketh not rest in the night: which also is vanitie.
17 What is man, that thou doest magnifie him, and that thou settest thine heart vpon him?
24 For all flesh is as grasse, and all the glorie of man is as the flower of grasse. The grasse withereth, and the flower falleth away.
1 My breath is corrupt: my dayes are cut off, & the graue is readie for me.