Job 3:13
For so shoulde I now haue lyen and bene quiet, I should haue slept then, and bene at rest,
For so shoulde I now haue lyen and bene quiet, I should haue slept then, and bene at rest,
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14With the Kings & counselers of the earth, which haue buylded themselues desolate places:
15Or with the princes that had golde, and haue filled their houses with siluer.
16Or why was I not hid, as an vntimely birth, either as infants, which haue not seene the light?
17The wicked haue there ceased from their tyrannie, and there they that laboured valiantly, are at rest.
18The prisoners rest together, and heare not the voyce of the oppressour.
10Because it shut not vp the dores of my mothers wombe: nor hid sorowe from mine eyes.
11Why died I not in the birth? or why dyed I not, when I came out of the wombe?
12Why did the knees preuent me? and why did I sucke the breasts?
25For the thing I feared, is come vpon me, and the thing that I was afraid of, is come vnto me.
26I had no peace, neither had I quietnesse, neither had I rest, yet trouble is come.
13When I say, My couch shal relieue me, and my bed shall bring comfort in my meditation,
18Wherfore then hast thou brought me out of the wombe? Oh that I had perished, and that none eye had seene me!
19And that I were as I had not bene, but brought from the wombe to the graue!
20Are not my dayes fewe? let him cease, and leaue off from me, that I may take a litle comfort,
2Surely I haue behaued my selfe, like one wained from his mother, and kept silence: I am in my selfe as one that is wained.
13Oh 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.
21And why doest thou not pardon my trespasse? and take away mine iniquitie? for nowe shall I sleepe in the dust, and if thou seekest me in the morning, I shall not be found.
2I was dumme & spake nothing: I kept silece euen from good, and my sorow was more stirred.
5I layed me downe and slept, and rose vp againe: for the Lord susteined me.
3So haue I had as an inheritance the moneths of vanitie, and painefull nights haue bene appointed vnto me.
4If I layed me downe, I sayde, When shall I arise? and measuring the euening I am euen full with tossing to and fro vnto the dawning of the day.
19Who is he, that will pleade with me? for if I nowe holde my tongue, I dye.
26Therefore I awaked and behelde, and my sleepe was sweete vnto me.
13In the thoughtes of ye visions of the night, when sleepe falleth on men,
3When I helde my tongue, my bones consumed, or when I roared all the day,
15If I say, I will iudge thus, beholde the generation of thy children: I haue trespassed.
10Then should I yet haue comfort, (though I burne with sorowe, let him not spare) because I haue not denyed the wordes of the Holy one.
24If thou sleepest, thou shalt not bee afraide, and when thou sleepest, thy sleepe shalbe sweete.
13Though I hope, yet the graue shall bee mine house, and I shal make my bed in the darke.
7The whole worlde is at rest and is quiet: they sing for ioye.
3Would God yet I knew how to finde him, I would enter vnto his place.
3I will not enter into the tabernacle of mine house, nor come vpon my pallet or bed,
13Holde your tongues in my presence, that I may speake, and let come vpon what will.
14Wherefore doe I take my flesh in my teeth, and put my soule in mine hande?
33Yet a litle sleepe, a litle slumber, a litle folding of the handes to sleepe.
5Oh, that you woulde holde your tongue, that it might be imputed to you for wisedome!
3But I will speake to the Almightie, and I desire to dispute with God.
15In dreames and visions of the night, when sleepe falleth vpon men, and they sleepe vpon their beds,
28He sitteth alone, and keepeth silence, because he hath borne it vpon him.
40I was in the day consumed with heate, and with frost in the night, and my sleepe departed from mine eyes.
13I rekoned to the morning: but he brake all my bones, like a lion: from day to night wilt thou make an ende of me.
17Thus my soule was farre off from peace: I forgate prosperitie,
8I will lay mee downe, and also sleepe in peace: for thou, Lord, onely makest me dwell in safetie.
6And I said, Oh that I had wings like a doue: then would I flie away and rest.
18And my people shall dwell in the tabernacle of peace, and in sure dwellings, and in safe resting places.
17If the Lord had not holpen me, my soule had almost dwelt in silence.
15What shall I say? for he hath said it to me, and he hath done it: I shall walke weakely all my yeeres in the bitternesse of my soule.
33If I haue hid my sinne, as Adam, concealing mine iniquitie in my bosome,
3Beholde, and heare mee, O Lord my God: lighten mine eyes, that I sleepe not in death:
27If I say, I wil forget my complaynt, I will cease from my wrath, and comfort mee,