Psalms 144:14
That our oxen may be strong to labour: that there be none inuasion, nor going out, nor no crying in our streetes.
That our oxen may be strong to labour: that there be none inuasion, nor going out, nor no crying in our streetes.
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12That our sonnes may be as the plantes growing vp in their youth, and our daughters as the corner stones, grauen after the similitude of a palace:
13That our corners may be full, and abounding with diuers sorts, and that our sheepe may bring forth thousands and ten thousand in our streetes:
15Blessed are the people, that be so, yea, blessed are the people, whose God is the Lord.
4Where none oxen are, there the cribbe is emptie: but much increase cometh by the strength of the oxe.
9Their houses are peaceable without feare, and the rod of God is not vpon them.
10Their bullocke gendreth, and fayleth not: their cow calueth, and casteth not her calfe.
18They hunt our steppes that we cannot goe in our streetes: our ende is neere, our dayes are fulfilled, for our ende is come.
20Blessed are ye that sowe vpon all waters, and driue thither the feete of the oxe & the asse.
15We looked for peace, but no good came, & for a time of health, and behold troubles.
7Whereof the mower filleth not his hand, neither the glainer his lap:
16Is not the meate cut off before our eyes? & ioy, and gladnesse from the house of our God?
17The seede is rotten vnder their cloddes: the garners are destroyed: the barnes are broken downe, for the corne is withered.
18How did the beasts mourne! the herdes of cattel pine away, because they haue no pasture, & the flockes of sheepe are destroyed.
13For he hath made the barres of thy gates strong, and hath blessed thy children within thee.
14He setteth peace in thy borders, and satisfieth thee with the floure of wheate.
25But on all the mountaines, which shalbe digged with the mattocke, there shal not come thither the feare of briers and thornes: but they shalbe for the sending out of bullocks, and for the treading of sheepe.
4Thou shalt not mousell the oxe that treadeth out the corne.
9He strengtheneth the destroyer against the mightie: and the destroyer shal come against the fortresse.
3When the keepers of ye house shal tremble, & the strong men shal bow them selues, and the grinders shal cease, because they are few, and they waxe darke that looke out by ye windowes:
5And in that time there was no peace to him, that did goe out and goe in: but great troubles were to all the inhabitants of the earth.
11They that make oyle betweene their walles, and treade their wine presses, suffer thirst.
28Bread corne when it is threshed, hee doeth not alway thresh it, neither doeth the wheele of his cart still make a noyse, neither will he breake it with the teeth thereof.
17For the figtree shall not flourish, neither shall fruite be in the vines: the labour of the oliue shall faile, and the fieldes shall yeelde no meate: the sheepe shalbe cut off from the folde, and there shalbe no bullocke in the stalles.
10Day and night they goe about it vpon the walles thereof: both iniquitie and mischiefe are in the middes of it.
14And loe, in the euening there is trouble: but afore the morning it is gone. This is the portion of them that spoyle vs, and the lot of them that robbe vs.
23Be diligent to know ye state of thy flocke, and take heede to the heardes.
11Also our aduersaries had sayde, They shall not knowe, neither see, till we come into the middes of them and slay them, and cause the worke to cease.
12That yee may behaue your selues honestly towarde them that are without, and that nothing be lacking vnto you.
2Our feete shall stand in thy gates, O Ierusalem.
10The citie of vanitie is broken downe: euery house is shut vp, that no man may come in.
11There is a crying for wine in the streetes: al ioy is darkened: the mirth of the world is gone away.
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:
12Yea, the Lord shall giue good things, and our land shall giue her increase.
14Drawe thee waters for the siege: fortifie thy strong holdes: go into the clay, and temper the morter: make strong bricke.
23Then shall hee giue raine vnto thy seede, when thou shalt sowe the ground, and bread of the increase of the earth, and it shalbe fat and as oyle: in that day shall thy cattell be fed in large pastures.
24The oxen also and the yong asses, that till the ground, shall eate cleane prouender, which is winowed with the shoouel and with the fanne.
18Least the Lorde see it, and it displease him, and he turne his wrath from him.
18And my people shall dwell in the tabernacle of peace, and in sure dwellings, and in safe resting places.
25Goe not foorth into the fielde, nor walke by the way: for the sword of the enemie and feare is on euery side.
24Neuerthelesse if ye will heare me, sayth the Lorde, and beare no burden through the gates of the citie in the Sabbath day, but sanctifie ye Sabbath day, so that ye do no worke therein,
7Peace be within thy walles, and prosperitie within thy palaces.
15Notwithstanding the men were very good vnto vs, and we had no displeasure, neither missed we any thing as long as we were conuersant with them, when we were in the fieldes.
16They were as a wall vnto vs both by night & by day, all the while we were with them keeping sheepe.
4Our soule is filled too full of ye mocking of the wealthy, & of the despitefulnes of the proude.
14Fill vs with thy mercie in the morning: so shall we reioyce and be glad all our dayes.
2Some remoue the land marks, that rob the flockes and feede thereof.
20Surely our substance is hid: but the fire hath deuoured the remnant of them.
10Least the stranger should be silled with thy strength, and thy labours bee in the house of a stranger,
7And giue him no rest, till hee repaire and vntill hee set vp Ierusalem the prayse of the worlde.
15They shall runne here and there for meate: and surely they shall not be satisfied, though they tary all night.