Vers 40

Thou hast turned backe the couenaunt of thy seruaunt, and cast his crowne to the grounde.

Refererte vers

  • Ps 80:12 : 12 Why hast thou then broken downe hir hedge, that all they which go by, plucke of hir grapes?
  • Lam 2:2 : 2 The LORDE hath cast downe all the glory of Iacob without eny fauoure: All the stronge places of the doughter Iuda hath he broken in his wrath, & throwne them downe to the grounde: hir kyngdome & hir prynces hath he suspended.
  • Lam 2:5 : 5 The LORDE is become, like as it were an enemie, he hath cast downe Israel & all his places: yee all his stronge holdes hath he destroyed, and fylled the doughter of Iuda wt moch sorow and heuynesse.
  • Rev 13:1-7 : 1 And I sawe a beest rise out of the see, hauinge seuen heades, and x. hornes, and vpon his hornes x. crownes, and vpo his heed, the names of blasphemy. 2 And the beest which I sawe was lyke a catt of the mountayne, and his fete were as the fete of a bear, and his mouth as the mouthe of a lyon. And ye drago gaue him his power and his seate, and greate auctorite: 3 and I sawe one of his heades as it were wounded to death, and his dedly wounde was healed. And all the worlde wodred at the beest, 4 and they worshipped the dragon which gaue power vnto the beest, and they worshipped the beest, sayenge: who is like vnto the beest? who is able to warre with him? 5 And there was geuen vnto him a mouth to speake greate thinges & blasphemies, and power was geuen vnto him, to do xlij. monethes. 6 And he opened his mouth vnto blasphemy agaynst God, to blaspheme his name, and his tabernacle and them that dwell in heauen. 7 And it was geuen vnto him to make warre with the sayntes, and to ouercome them. And power was geuen him ouer all kynred, tonge, and nacion:
  • Isa 5:5-6 : 5 Well, I shall tell you how I will do wt my vynyarde: I will take the hedge from it, that it maye perish, and breake downe ye wall, that it maye be troden vnder fote. 6 I will laye it waist, that it shall nether be twysted nor cut, but beare thornes and breares. I wil also forbyd ye cloudes, that they shal not rayne vpon it.
  • 2 Chr 12:2-5 : 2 And in the fyfth yeare of Roboam wete Sisack the kynge of Egipte vp agaynst Ierusalem (for they had transgressed agaynst the LORDE) 3 with a thousande and two hundreth charettes, and with thre score thousande horsmen, and the people were innumerable that came with him out of Egipte, Libya, Suchim & out of Ethiopia, 4 and he wanne the stroge cities that were in Iuda, and came to Ierusalem. 5 Then came Semaia ye prophet vnto Roboam and to ye rulers of Iuda (which were gathered together at Ierusalem for Sisack) & sayde vnto them: Thus sayeth ye LORDE: Ye haue lefte me, therfore haue I lefte you also in Sisacks hande.
  • 2 Chr 15:5 : 5 At that tyme shall it not be well with him that goeth out and in: for there shal be greate vproures vpon all them yt dwell on the earth.
  • Job 1:10 : 10 hast thou not preserued him, his house, and all his substaunce on euery syde? hast thou not blessed the workes of his hondes? Is not his possession encreaced in the londe?

Lignende vers (AI)

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  • Sela. But now thou forsakest and abhorrest thyne anoynted, and art displeased at him.

  • Why hast thou then broken downe hir hedge, that all they which go by, plucke of hir grapes?

  • Thou hast taken awaye the strength of his swerde, and geuest him not victory in the battayll.

  • Thou hast ouerthrowne all his hedges, and broke downe his stronge holdes.

  • Thou settest vp the right hade of his enemies, and makest all his aduersaryes to reioyse.

  • Al they that go by, spoyle him, he is become a rebuke vnto his neghbours.

  • As for his stroge holdes & hie walles: he shal buwe them, cast the downe, and sell the to the grounde in to dust.

  • He shal stonde fast for euermore as the Moone, and as the faithfull witnesse in heauen.

  • His slynges & batelrames shal he prepare for thy walles, & wt his weapes breake downe thy towres.

  • How longe wil ye ymagin myschefe agaynst euery man? ye shal be slayne all ye sorte of you: yee as a tottringe wall shal ye be, & like a broken hedge.

  • The wilde bore out of the wod hath wrutt it vp, & the beestes of the felde haue deuoured it.

  • Their mouthes are softer then butter, & yet haue they batell in their mynde: their wordes are smoother then oyle, and yet be they very swerdes.

  • Namely, how thou hast set the in a slippery place, that thou maiest cast the downe headlynges & destroye the.

  • He hath marred my wayes, and broke me in peces, he hath layed me waist altogether.

  • Thou hast put out his glory, and cast his Trone downe to the grounde.