Vers 26

They are passed awaye, as the shippes that be good vnder sale, and as the Aegle that haisteth to the pray.

Refererte vers

  • Hab 1:8 : 8 Their horses are swifter then the cattes of the mountayne, & byte sorer then ye wolues in ye euenynge. Their horsmen come by greate heapes from farre, they fle hastely to deuor as the Aegle.
  • Isa 18:2 : 2 which sendeth hir message ouer the see in shippes of redes vpo ye water, and sayeth: go soone, and do yor message vnto a straunge and harde folke: to a fearful people, & to a people yt is further then this: to a desperate and pylled folke, whose londe is deuyded from vs with ryuers of water.
  • Jer 4:13 : 13 For lo, he commeth downe like as a cloude, and his charettes are like a stormy wynde: his horsmen are swifter then the Aegle. Wo vnto vs, for we are destroyed.
  • Lam 4:19 : 19 Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.
  • 2 Sam 1:23 : 23 Saul and Ionathas louely and pleasaut in their lyfe, and in their deeth were not parted asunder: lighter then Aegles, and stronger then lyons.
  • Job 39:27-30 : 27 Doth the Aegle mounte vp & make his nest on hye at thy commaundement? 28 He abydeth in the stony rockes, ad vpon the hye toppes of harde mountaynes, where no man can come. 29 From thence maye he beholde his praye, and loke farre aboute with his eyes. 30 His yonge ones are fed with bloude, and where eny deed body lyeth, there is he immediatly.
  • Prov 23:5 : 5 Why wilt thou set thine eye vpon ye thinge, which sodenly vanisheth awaye? For riches make them selues wynges, and take their flight like an Aegle in to ye ayre.

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  • My dayes haue bene more swifte, then a runner: they are gone sodenly, and haue sene no good thinge.

  • Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.

  • my dayes passe ouer more spedely, the a weeuer can weeue out his webbe, and are gone, or I am awarre.

  • so that ye swifte shall not escape, nether the stronge be able to do eny thynge: no, the giaunte shal not saue his owne life.

  • Let the cosume awaye like a snale, & like the vntymely frute of a woman, and let them not se the Sonne.

  • When their tyme cometh, they shalbe destroyed and perishe: and when they be set on fyre, they shalbe remoued out of their place,

  • Fearfulnesse is turned agaynst me. Myne honoure vanisheth awaye more swiftly then wynde, & my prosperite departeth hece like as it were a cloude.

  • My knees are weake thorow fastinge, my flesh is dried vp for want of fatnesse.

  • for the pathes yt they go in, are croked: they haist after vayne thinges, and shal perish.

  • O how sodenly do they consume, perish, & come to a fearfull ende?

  • He vanysheth as a dreame, so that he can nomore be founde, & passeth awaye as a vision in ye night.

  • They shalbe destroyed from the mornynge vnto the euenynge: yee they shall perish, or euer they be awarre:

  • That they maye fall awaye, like water yt runneth a pace: and that when they shote their arowes, they maye be broke.

  • Why wilt thou set thine eye vpon ye thinge, which sodenly vanisheth awaye? For riches make them selues wynges, and take their flight like an Aegle in to ye ayre.

  • Yee they shal be euen as chaffe before the wynde, and as dust that the storme carieth awaye.