Job 18:9

Geneva Bible (1560)

The grenne shall take him by the heele, and the theefe shall come vpon him.

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  • Job 1:15 : 15 And the Shabeans came violently, and tooke them: yea, they haue slayne the seruants with the edge of the sworde: but I onely am escaped alone to tell thee.
  • Job 1:17 : 17 And whiles he was yet speaking, another came, and sayd, The Caldeans set on three bands, and fell vpon the camels, and haue taken them, and haue slayne the seruantes with the edge of the sworde: but I onely am escaped alone to tell thee.
  • Job 5:5 : 5 The hungrie shall eate vp his haruest: yea, they shall take it from among the thornes, and the thirstie shall drinke vp their substance.
  • Isa 8:14-15 : 14 And he shalbe as a Sanctuarie: but as a stumbling stone, and as a rocke to fall vpon, to both the houses of Israel, and as a snare and as a net to the inhabitants of Ierusalem. 15 And many among them shall stumble, and shal fall and shalbe broken and shalbe snared and shalbe taken.

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  • Job 18:10-12
    3 verses
    88%

    10A snare is layed for him in the ground, and a trappe for him in the way.

    11Fearefulnesse shall make him afrayde on euery side, and shall driue him to his feete.

    12His strength shalbe famine: and destruction shalbe readie at his side.

  • Job 18:7-8
    2 verses
    87%

    7The steps of his strength shalbe restrained, and his owne counsell shall cast him downe.

    8For hee is taken in the net by his feete, and he walketh vpon the snares.

  • Ps 10:8-10
    3 verses
    77%

    8He lieth in waite in the villages: in the secret places doeth hee murther the innocent: his eyes are bent against the poore.

    9He lyeth in waite secretly, euen as a lyon in his denne: he lyeth in waite to spoyle the poore: he doeth spoyle the poore, when he draweth him into his net.

    10He croucheth and boweth: therefore heaps of the poore doe fall by his might.

  • 5Can a birde fall in a snare vpon the earth, where no fouler is? or will he take vp the snare from the earth, and haue taken nothing at all?

  • 8Let destruction come vpon him at vnwares, and let his net, that he hath laid priuilie, take him: let him fall into the same destruction.

  • 22His owne iniquities shall take the wicked himselfe, and he shall be holden with the cordes of his owne sinne.

  • 15The heathen are sunken downe in the pit that they made: in the nette that they hid, is their foote taken.

  • 8He that diggeth a pit, shall fal into it, and he that breaketh the hedge, a serpent shall bite him.

  • 9Keepe me from the snare, which they haue layde for me, and from the grennes of the workers of iniquitie.

  • 8Then the nations set against him on euery side of the countreys, and laide their nets for him: so he was taken in their pit.

  • 7Shall they not rise vp suddenly, that shall bite thee? and awake, that shal stirre thee? and thou shalt be their praye?

  • 5The hungrie shall eate vp his haruest: yea, they shall take it from among the thornes, and the thirstie shall drinke vp their substance.

  • 18The wicked shalbe a ransome for the iust, and the transgressour for the righteous.

  • 15Hee hath made a pitte and digged it, and is fallen into the pit that he made.

  • 11Let the extortioner catch al that he hath, and let the strangers spoile his labour.

  • 13He taketh the wise in their craftinesse, and the counsel of the wicked is made foolish.

  • 6The righteousnesse of the iust shall deliuer them: but the transgressers shall be taken in their owne wickednes.

  • 16He shall sucke the gall of Aspes, and the vipers tongue shall slay him.

  • 24Affliction and anguish shall make him afraide: they shall preuaile against him as a King readie to the battell.

  • 10Therefore snares are round about thee, and feare shal suddenly trouble thee:

  • 26For the Lorde shall be for thine assurance, and shall preserue thy foote from taking.

  • 24(40:19) Hee taketh it with his eyes, and thrusteth his nose through whatsoeuer meeteth him.

  • 10He that causeth the righteous to go astray by an euill way, shal fall into his owne pit, and the vpright shall inherite good things.

  • 15And many among them shall stumble, and shal fall and shalbe broken and shalbe snared and shalbe taken.

  • 11He hath put my feete in the stockes, and looketh narrowly vnto all my paths.

  • 22Let the crye bee heard from their houses, when thou shalt bring an hoste suddenly vpon them: for they haue digged a pit to take me, and hid snares for my feete.

  • 22And God shal cast vpon him and not spare, though he would faine flee out of his hand.

  • 22Let their table be a snare before them, and their prosperitie their ruine.

  • 20Terrours shal take him as waters, & a tempest shall cary him away by night.

  • Prov 1:17-18
    2 verses
    70%

    17Certainely as without cause the net is spred before the eyes of all that hath wing:

    18So they lay waite for blood and lie priuily for their liues.

  • 26For among my people are founde wicked persons, that lay waite as hee that setteth snares: they haue made a pit, to catch men.

  • 21A sounde of feare is in his eares, and in his prosperitie the destroyer shall come vpon him.

  • 5Thornes and snares are in the way of the frowarde: but he that regardeth his soule, will depart farre from them.

  • 23Till a dart strike through his liuer, as a bird hasteth to the snare, not knowing that he is in danger.

  • 5The proude haue layde a snare for me, and spred a nette with cordes in my pathway, and set grennes for me. Selah.

  • 22When he shalbe filled with his abundance, he shalbe in paine, and the hand of all the wicked shall assaile him.

  • 5Deliuer thy selfe as a doe from the hande of the hunter, and as a birde from the hande of the fouler.

  • 5A man that flattereth his neighbour, spreadeth a net for his steps.

  • 22But when a stronger then hee, commeth vpon him, and ouercommeth him: hee taketh from him all his armour wherein he trusted, and deuideth his spoiles.

  • 2But he yet is wisest: therefore he wil bring euill, and not turne backe his worde, but he will arise against the house of the wicked, and against the helpe of them that worke vanitie.

  • 13The euill man is snared by the wickednesse of his lips, but the iust shall come out of aduersitie.

  • 21Which made a man to sinne in ye worde, and tooke him in a snare: which reproued them in the gate, and made the iust to fall without cause.

  • 5Wherefore should I feare in the euil dayes, when iniquitie shal compasse me about, as at mine heeles?