Joshua 9:5

Geneva Bible (1560)

And olde shoes and clouted vpon their feete: also the raiment vpon them was old, and all their prouision of bread was dried, and mouled.

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  • Luke 15:22 : 22 Then the father said to his seruaunts, Bring foorth the best robe, and put it on him, and put a ring on his hand, and shoes on his feete,
  • Deut 29:5 : 5 And I haue led you fourty yere in the wildernesse: your clothes are not waxed olde vpon you, neyther is thy shooe waxed olde vpon thy foote.
  • Deut 33:25 : 25 Thy shooes shalbe yron and brasse, and thy strength shal continue as long as thou liuest.
  • Josh 9:13 : 13 Also these bottels of wine which we filled, were newe, and lo, they be rent, and these our garments and our shooes are olde, by reason of the exceeding great iourney.

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  • Josh 9:11-14
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    11Wherefore our elders, and all the inhabitants of our countrey spake to vs, saying, Take vitailes with you for the iourney, and go to meete them, and say vnto them, Wee are your seruants: now therefore make ye a league with vs.

    12This our bread we tooke it hote with vs for vittailes out of our houses, the day we departed to come vnto you: but nowe beholde, it is dried, and it is mouled.

    13Also these bottels of wine which we filled, were newe, and lo, they be rent, and these our garments and our shooes are olde, by reason of the exceeding great iourney.

    14And the men accepted their tale concerning their vittailes, and counselled not with the mouth of the Lord.

  • Josh 9:3-4
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    3But the inhabitants of Gibeon heard what Ioshua had done vnto Iericho, and to Ai.

    4And therefore they wrought craftily: for they went, and fayned themselues ambassadours, and tooke olde sackes vpon their asses, and olde bottels for wine, both rent and bound vp,

  • 6So they came vnto Ioshua into the hoste to Gilgal, and said vnto him, and vnto the men of Israel, Wee be come from a farre countrey: nowe therefore make a league with vs.

  • 5And I haue led you fourty yere in the wildernesse: your clothes are not waxed olde vpon you, neyther is thy shooe waxed olde vpon thy foote.

  • 34Therfore the people tooke their dough before it was leauened, euen their dough bound in clothes vpon their shoulders.

  • 21Thou didest also feede them fourtie yeres in ye wildernes: they lacked nothing: their clothes waxed not old, and their feete swelled not.

  • 4Thy raiment waxed not olde vpon thee, neither did thy foote swell those fourtie yeeres.

  • 9But that they should be shod with sandals, & that they should not put on two coates.

  • 11And they did eat of the corne of the land, on the morow after the Passeouer, vnleauened breade, and parched corne in the same day.

  • 1In the foure and twentieth day of this moneth the children of Israel were assembled with fasting, and with sackecloth, and earth vpon them.

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    28Brought beds, and basens, and earthen vessels, and wheat, and barley, and floure, and parched corne, and beanes, and lentiles, and parched corne.

    29And they brought honie, and butter, and sheepe, and cheese of kine for Dauid and for the people that were with him, to eate: for they said, The people is hungry, and wearie, and thirstie in the wildernesse.

  • 10Ye shall eate also olde store, and cary out olde because of the newe.

  • 10They cause him to go naked without clothing, and take the glening from the hungrie.

  • 17The seede is rotten vnder their cloddes: the garners are destroyed: the barnes are broken downe, for the corne is withered.

  • 6And Ioshua the sonne of Nun, and Caleb the sonne of Iephunneh two of them that searched the lande, rent their clothes,

  • 3For pouertie and famine they were solitary, fleeing into the wildernes, which is darke, desolate and waste.

  • 6But now our soule is dryed away, we can see nothing but this Man.

  • Ezek 4:12-13
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    12And thou shalt eate it as barley cakes, and thou shalt bake it in the dongue that commeth out of man, in their sight.

    13And the Lord said, So shall the children of Israel eate their defiled bread among the Gentiles, whither I will cast them.

  • 27None shall faint nor fall among them: none shall slumber nor sleepe, neither shall the girdle of his loynes be loosed, nor the latchet of his shooes be broken:

  • 39And they baked the dough which they brought out of Egypt, & made vnleauened cakes: for it was not leauened, because they were thrust out of Egypt, neither coulde they tarie, nor yet prepare themselues vitailes.

  • 2Your riches are corrupt, and your garments are moth eaten.

  • 9Wee gate our bread with the perill of our liues, because of the sword of the wildernesse.

  • 36Againe he spake also vnto them a parable, No man putteth a piece of a newe garment into an olde vesture: for then the newe renteth it, and the piece taken out of the newe, agreeth not with the olde.

  • 5Both hungrie and thirstie, their soule fainted in them.

  • 16Moreouer no man pieceth an olde garment with a piece of newe cloth: for that that should fill it vp, taketh away from the garment, and the breach is worse.

  • 23And your tyre shalbe vpon your heads, and your shooes vpon your feete: ye shall not mourne nor weepe, but ye shall pine away for your iniquities, and mourne one toward another.

  • 28Such one consumeth like a rotten thing, and as a garment that is motheaten.

  • 17And Ishai said vnto Dauid his sone, Take nowe for thy brethren an Ephah of this parched corne, and these ten cakes, and runne to the hoste to thy brethren.

  • 2At the same time spake the Lord by ye hand of Isaiah the sonne of Amoz, saying, Goe, and loose the sackecloth from thy loynes, and put off thy shooe from thy foote; he did so, walking naked and barefoote.

  • 15And when the children of Israel sawe it, they sayde one to another, It is MAN, for they wist not what it was; Moses sayd vnto them, This is the breade which the Lorde hath giuen you to eate.

  • 15And the men that were named by name, rose vp and tooke the prisoners, and with the spoyle clothed all that were naked among them, and arayed them, and shod them, and gaue them meate, and gaue them drinke, and anoynted them, and caryed all that were feeble of them vpon asses, and brought them to Iericho the citie of Palme trees to their brethren: so they returned to Samaria.

  • 18They shall also girde them selues with sackecloth, and feare shall couer them, and shame shalbe vpon all faces, & baldnes vpon their heads.

  • 15And they went after them vnto Iorden, and loe, all the way was full of clothes and vessels which the Aramites had cast from them in their hast: & the messengers returned, and told ye King.

  • 6From the sole of the foote vnto the head, there is nothing whole therein, but wounds, and swelling, and sores full of corruption: they haue not bene wrapped, nor bound vp, nor mollified with oyle.

  • 9Thou shalt take also vnto thee wheate, and barley, and beanes, and lentiles, and millet, and fitches, and put them in one vessell, and make thee bread thereof according to the nomber of the dayes, that thou shalt sleepe vpon thy side: euen three hundreth and ninetie dayes shalt thou eate thereof.

  • 13Then they rent their clothes, and laded euery man his asse, & went againe into the citie.

  • 15Then Ioshua and all Israel as beaten before them, fled by the way of the wildernes.

  • 17Because that bread and water shall faile, they shalbe astonied one with another, and shall consume away for their iniquitie.

  • 11And thus shall yee eate it, Your loynes girded, your shoes on your feete, and your staues in your handes, and yee shall eate it in haste: for it is the Lords Passeouer.

  • 21Also no man soweth a piece of newe cloth in an olde garment: for els the newe piece that filled it vp, taketh away somewhat from the olde, and the breach is worse.

  • 6That we may buy the poore for siluer, and the needie for shooes: yea, and sell the refuse of the wheate.

  • 3Nowe Iehoshua was clothed with filthie garments, and stoode before the Angel.

  • 15And the captaine of ye Lords host said vnto Ioshua, Loose thy shoe of thy foote: for ye place wheron thou standest, is holy: and Ioshua did so.

  • 15And girded with girdles vpon their loynes, and with dyed attyre vpon their heads (looking all like princes after the maner of the Babylonians in Caldea, the land of their natiuitie)