Job 21:25
And another dieth in the bitternes of his soule, and neuer eateth with pleasure.
And another dieth in the bitternes of his soule, and neuer eateth with pleasure.
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19He is also striken with sorow vpon his bed, and the griefe of his bones is sore,
20So that his life causeth him to abhorre bread, and his soule daintie meate.
21His flesh faileth that it can not be seene, and his bones which were not seene, clatter.
22So his soule draweth to the graue, and his life to the buriers.
23One dyeth in his full strength, being in all ease and prosperitie.
24His breasts are full of milke, and his bones runne full of marowe.
22But while his flesh is vpon him, he shall be sorowfull, and while his soule is in him, it shal mourne.
17(5:16) Also all his dayes hee eateth in darkenes with much griefe, and in his sorowe and anger.
20Wherefore is the light giuen to him that is in miserie? and life vnto them that haue heauie hearts?
21Which long for death, and if it come not, they would euen search it more then treasures:
22Which ioy for gladnes, and reioyce, when they can finde the graue.
26They shal sleepe both in the dust, & the wormes shal couer them.
21For what pleasure hath he in his house after him, when the nomber of his moneths is cut off?
11And thou mourne at thine end, (when thou hast consumed thy flesh and thy bodie)
7The person that is full, despiseth an hony combe: but vnto the hungry soule euery bitter thing is sweete.
18Their soule abhorreth al meat, and they are brought to deaths doore.
7Such things as my soule refused to touch, as were sorowes, are my meate.
23For all his dayes are sorowes, and his trauaile griefe: his heart also taketh not rest in the night: which also is vanitie.
24There is no profit to man: but that he eate, and drinke, & delight his soule with the profit of his labour: I saw also this, that it was of the hand of God.
25For who could eate, and who could haste to outward things more then I?
6And if he had liued a thousand yeeres twise tolde, and had seene no good, shall not all goe to one place?
7All the labour of man is for his mouth: yet the soule is not filled.
11His bones are full of the sinne of his youth, and it shal lie downe with him in the dust.
25The righteous eateth to the contentation of his minde: but the belly of the wicked shall want.
19As the dry ground and heate consume the snowe waters, so shall the graue the sinners.
20The pitifull man shall forget him: the worme shal feele his sweetenes: he shalbe no more remebred, & the wicked shalbe broke like a tree.
21He doth euil intreat ye barren, that doeth not beare, neither doeth he good to the widowe.
2A man to whom God hath giuen riches and treasures and honour, and he wanteth nothing for his soule of all that it desireth: but God giueth him not power to eate thereof, but a strange man shall eate it vp: this is vanitie, and this is an euill sicknesse.
3If 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.
9They that be slaine with the sword are better, then they that are killed with hunger: for they fade away as they were striken through for the fruites of the fielde.
20Surely he shall feele no quietnes in his bodie, neither shall he reserue of that which he desired.
21There shall none of his meate bee left: therefore none shal hope for his goods.
32Yet shal he be brought to the graue, & remaine in the heape.
33The slimie valley shalbe sweete vnto him, and euery man shal draw after him, as before him there were innumerable.
18He wil not suffer me to take my breath, but filleth me with bitternesse.
15His remnant shall be buried in death, and his widowes shall not weepe.
7They shal not stretch out the hands for the in the mourning to comfort them for the dead, neither shal they giue them the cup of consolation to drinke for their father or for their mother.
19He shal enter into the generation of his fathers, and they shall not liue for euer.
15He hath filled me with bitternes, & made me drunken with wormewood.
25For I haue saciate the wearie soule, and I haue replenished euery sorowfull soule.
2(7:4) It is better to goe to the house of mourning, then to goe to the house of feasting, because this is the ende of all men: and the liuing shall lay it to his heart.
24Doubtles none can stretch his hand vnto the graue, though they cry in his destruction.
14Then his meat in his bowels was turned: the gall of Aspes was in the middes of him.
15Therefore my soule chuseth rather to be strangled and to die, then to be in my bones.
20(5:19) Surely hee will not much remember the dayes of his life, because God answereth to the ioy of his heart.
19When the rich man sleepeth, he shal not be gathered to his fathers: they opened their eyes, and he was gone.
11Therefore I will not spare my mouth, but will speake in the trouble of my spirite, and muse in the bitternesse of my minde.
20The graue and destruction can neuer be full, so the eyes of man can neuer be satisfied.
25The desire of the slouthfull slayeth him: for his hands refuse to worke.
30But euery one shall die for his owne iniquitie: euery man that eateth the sowre grape, his teeth shalbe set on edge.