Job 30:5
And when they were dryuen forth, men cried after them, as it had bene after a thefe.
And when they were dryuen forth, men cried after them, as it had bene after a thefe.
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6Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.
7Vpo the drye heeth wete they aboute crienge, & in the brome hilles they gathered them together.
8They were the children of fooles & vylanes, which are deed awaye fro the worlde.
3For very misery & honger, they wente aboute in the wildernesse like wretches & beggers,
4pluckynge vp herbes from amonge the bu?shes, & the Iunipers rote was their meate.
37were stoned, were hewen a sunder, were tempted, were slayne with the swerde, wente aboute in shepe skynnes and goates skynnes, in nede, in tribulacion, in vexacion,
38which (men) the worlde was not worthy of: they wandred aboute in wyldernesses, vpon mountaynes, in dennes and caues of the earth.
2For some me there be, that remoue other mes londe markes: that robbe them of their catell, and kepe the same for their owne:
3that dryue awaye the asse of the fatherlesse: that take ye wyddowes oxe for a pledge:
4that thrust the poore out of the waye, & oppresse the symple of the worlde together.
5Beholde, the wilde asses in ye deserte go by tymes (as their maner is) to spoyle: Yee the very wildernesse ministreth foode for their children.
15But they cried vnto euery ma: fle the staynynge, awaye, get you hece, touch it not. Yee (sayde they) ye must be brent, ye must dwell amonge the Gentiles, & byde no longer here.
15Let the runne here & there for meate, and grudge when they haue not ynough.
7They are the cause yt so many men are naked and bare, hauynge no clothes to couer them and kepe them from colde:
8So that when the showers in the mountaynes haue rayned vpon them, & they be all wett, they haue none other sucoure, but to kepe them amonge the rockes.
9They spoyle the suckinge fatherlesse children, and put the poore in preson:
10In so moch that they let them go naked without clothinge, and yet the hungrie beare the sheeues.
9They shal come into the cite, & runne vpon the walles: They shal clymme vp vpon the houses, & slyppe in at the wyndowes like a thefe.
19Oure persecuters are swifter then the Aegles of the ayre: they folowed vpon vs ouer the mountaynes, and layed wait for vs in ye wildernesse.
4They wente astraye in the wildernesse in an vntroden waye, & founde no cite to dwell in.
5Hongrie & thirstie, & their soule faynted in the.
18he shalbe dryuen from the light into darcknesse, and be cast clene out of the worlde.
5that his haruest was eaten vp off the hungrie: that the weapened man had spoyled it, and that the thurstie had droncke vp his riches. It is not the earth that bryngeth forth trauayle,
12Vpon my right hade they rose together agaynst me, they haue hurte my fete, made awaye to destroye me,
13& my path haue they clene marred. It was so easy for them to do me harme, that they neded no man to helpe the.
14They fell vpon me, as it had bene ye breakynge in of waters, & came in by heapes to destroye me.
22Let the noyse be herde out of their houses, when the murtherer cometh sodenly vpon them: For they haue digged a pit to take me, and layed snares for my fete.
6They holde alltogether, & kepe them selues close: they marck my steppes, how they maye catch my soule.
7But in vayne, for it shal escape the: and why? thou (o God) in thy displeasure shalt cast downe soch people.
13They gape vpon me with their mouthes, as it were a rampinge and roaringe lyon.
53They haue put downe my life in to a pitte, and layed a stone vpon me.
11He hath marred my wayes, and broke me in peces, he hath layed me waist altogether.
5Yf ye theues & robbers came to ye bynight, thou takinge thy rest: shulde they not steale, till they had ynough? yf the grape gatherers came vpon the, wolde they not leaue the some grapes?
15But in my aduersite they reioyse, and gather them together: yee ye very lame come together agaynst me vnawarres, makynge mowes at me, & ceasse not.
10they abhorre me, they fle farre fro me & stayne my face wt spetle.
11They lye waytinge in or waye on euery syde, turnynge their eyes downe to the grounde.
40lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?
13Wo be vnto them, for they haue forsake me. They must be destroyed, for they haue set me at naught. I am he that haue redemed them, and yet they dyssemble wt me.
5Thus are they scatred here and there without a shepherde: yee all the beastes off the felde deuoure them, and they go astraye.
45As soone as they heare of me, they shall obeye me, but the straunge childre dyssemble with me.
25Poure out thy indignacion vpon them, & let thy wrothfull displeasure take holde of them.
40Yee they shal bringe the comon people vpon the, which shal stone the, & slaye the downe with their sweardes.
7But at thy rebuke they fle, at the voyce of thy thonder they are afrayed.
30They shal lift vp their voyce because off the, and make a lamentable crye. They shall cast dust vpon their heades, ad lye downe in the asshes.
9there is a greate crie & coplaynte made by the that are oppressed with violence, yee eueryman complayneth vpon the cruell arme of tyrauntes.
23Than clappe me their hodes at him, yee and ieast of him, whe they loke vpon his place.
28Therfore shall his dwellynge be in desolate cities, & in houses which no ma inhabiteth, but are become heapes of stones.
19O how sodenly do they consume, perish, & come to a fearfull ende?
5They smyte downe thy people (o LORDE) and trouble thine heretage.
46The straunge children are waxen olde, & are shut vp in their presons.