Romans 9:2
That I haue great heauinesse, and continuall sorow in mine heart.
That I haue great heauinesse, and continuall sorow in mine heart.
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1I say the trueth in Christ, I lye not, my conscience bearing mee witnes in the holy Ghost,
3For I woulde wish my selfe to be separate from Christ, for my brethren that are my kinsemen according to the flesh,
1Bvt I determined thus in my selfe, that I would not come againe to you in heauinesse.
2For if I make you sorie, who is he then that shoulde make me glad, but ye same which is made sorie by me?
3And I wrote this same thing vnto you, lest when I came, I should take heauines of them, of whom I ought to reioyce: this confidence haue I in you all, that my ioye is the ioye of you all.
4For in great affliction, & anguish of heart I wrote vnto you with many teares: not that yee should be made sorie, but that ye might perceiue the loue which I haue, specially vnto you.
5And if any hath caused sorowe, the same hath not made mee sorie, but partly (lest I should more charge him ) you all.
8For God is my recorde, howe I long after you all from the very heart roote in Iesus Christ.
17Surely I am ready to halte, and my sorow is euer before me.
3I speake it not to your condemnation: for I haue said before, that ye are in our hearts, to die and liue together.
4I vse great boldnesse of speach toward you: I reioyce greatly in you: I am filled with comfort, and am exceeding ioyous in all our tribulation.
8For though I made you sorie with a letter, I repent not, though I did repent: for I perceiue that the same epistle made you sorie, though it were but for a season.
9I nowe reioyce, not that ye were sorie, but that ye sorowed to repentance: for ye sorowed godly, so that in nothing ye were hurt by vs.
26For he longed after all you, and was full of heauinesse, because yee had heard that hee had beene sicke.
27And no doubt he was sicke, very neere vnto death: but God had mercie on him, and not on him onely, but on me also, least I should haue sorowe vpon sorowe.
28I sent him therefore the more diligently, that when yee shoulde see him againe, yee might reioyce, and I might be the lesse sorowfull.
6I am bowed, and crooked very sore: I goe mourning all the day.
8I am weakened and sore broken: I roare for the very griefe of mine heart.
30Hauing the same fight, which ye sawe in me, and nowe heare to be in me.
27In wearinesse and painefulnesse, in watching often, in hunger and thirst, in fastings often, in colde and in nakednesse.
28Beside the thinges which are outwarde, I am combred dayly, and haue the care of all the Churches.
29Who is weake, and I am not weake? who is offended, and I burne not?
1Brethren, mine hearts desire and prayer to God for Israel is, that they might be saued.
9For God is my witnesse (whom I serue in my spirit in the Gospel of his Sonne) that without ceasing I make mention of you
9Haue mercie vpon mee, O Lorde: for I am in trouble: mine eye, my soule and my bellie are consumed with griefe.
10For my life is wasted with heauinesse, and my yeeres with mourning: my strength faileth for my paine, and my bones are consumed.
8For brethren, we woulde not haue you ignorant of our affliction, which came vnto vs in Asia, howe we were pressed out of measure passing strength, so that we altogether doubted, euen of life.
18I would haue comforted my selfe against sorowe, but mine heart is heauie in me.
19Wo is me for my destruction, and my grieuous plague: but I thought, Yet it is my sorow, and I will beare it.
13I had no rest in my spirit, because I founde not Titus my brother, but tooke my leaue of them, and went away into Macedonia.
15But I haue vsed none of these things: neither wrote I these things, that it should be so done vnto me: for it were better for me to die, then that any man should make my reioycing vaine.
16For though I preach the Gospel, I haue nothing to reioyce of: for necessitie is laid vpon me, and woe is vnto me, if I preach not the Gospel.
4Mine heart trembleth within mee, and the terrours of death are fallen vpon me.
8Wherefore, though I bee very bolde in Christ to commaunde thee that which is conuenient,
21Certainely mine heart was vexed, and I was pricked in my reines:
24O wretched man that I am, who shall deliuer me from the body of this death!
13Whom I woulde haue reteined with mee, that in thy steade he might haue ministred vnto me in the bondes of the Gospel.
9And when I was present with you, and had neede, I was not slouthfull to the hinderance of any man: for that which was lacking vnto me, the brethre which came from Macedonia, supplied, and in all thinges I kept and will keepe my selfe, that I should not be grieuous to you.
23For I see that thou art in the gall of bitternes, and in the bonde of iniquitie.
10Therefore I take pleasure in infirmities, in reproches, in necessities, in persecutions, in anguish for Christes sake: for when I am weake, then am I strong.
17From henceforth let no man put me to busines: for I beare in my body the markes of the Lord Iesus.
24Now reioyce I in my suffrings for you, and fulfill the rest of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh, for his bodies sake, which is the Church,
23Saue that ye holy Ghost witnesseth in euery citie, saying, that bondes and afflictions abide me.
4Desiring to see thee, mindefull of thy teares, that I may be filled with ioy:
23Nowe, I call God for a recorde vnto my soule, that to spare you, I came not as yet vnto Corinthus.
2If I be not an Apostle vnto other, yet doutlesse I am vnto you: for ye are the seale of mine Apostleship in the Lord.
20Behold, O Lorde, howe I am troubled: my bowels swell: mine heart is turned within me, for I am ful of heauinesse: the sword spoyleth abroad, as death doeth at home.
13Neither is it that other men should be eased and you grieued: But vpon like condition, at this time your abundance supplieth their lacke:
18For the same cause also be ye glad, and reioyce with me.
15What was then your felicitie? for I beare you recorde, that if it had bene possible, ye would haue plucked out your owne eyes, and haue giuen them vnto me.