Job 39:28

Coverdale Bible (1535)

He abydeth in the stony rockes, ad vpon the hye toppes of harde mountaynes, where no man can come.

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  • 1 Sam 14:4 : 4 Betwene the passages where Ionathas soughte to go ouer vnto the Phylistynes watch, there were two hye rockes, the one on the one syde, the other on the other: the one was called Bozez, the other Senne.

Similar Verses (AI)

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  • Job 39:26-27
    2 verses
    83%

    26Commeth it thorow thy wysdome, that the goshauke flyeth towarde the south?

    27Doth the Aegle mounte vp & make his nest on hye at thy commaundement?

  • Job 39:29-30
    2 verses
    82%

    29From thence maye he beholde his praye, and loke farre aboute with his eyes.

    30His yonge ones are fed with bloude, and where eny deed body lyeth, there is he immediatly.

  • 16Thy hie stomack & the pryde of thy herte haue disceaued ye, because thou wilt dwell in the holes of stony rockes, and haue the hie mountaynes in possession. Neuertheles though thy nest were as hie as the Aegles, yet wil I cast the downe, saieth the LORDE.

  • 6Their dwellinge was beside foule brokes, yee in the caues & dennes of the earth.

  • 28Ye Moabites shal leaue the cities, and dwell in rockes off stone, and become like doues, that make their nestes in holes.

  • Isa 34:13-15
    3 verses
    72%

    13Thornes shal growe in their palaces, nettels & thistles in their stronge holdes, yt the dragons maye haue their pleasure therin, & that they maye be a courte for Estriches.

    14There shal straunge visures and monstruous beastes mete one another, & the wylde kepe company together. There shal the lamia lye, & haue hir lodginge.

    15There shall the hedghogge buylde, digge, be there at home, and bringe forth his yongeones. There shal the kytes come together, ech one to his like.

  • Job 39:13-16
    4 verses
    72%

    13The Estrich (whose fethers are fayrer the ye wynges of the sparow hauke)

    14whe he hath layed his egges vpon the grounde, he bredeth them in the dust,

    15and forgetteth them: so that they might be troden with fete, or broken with somme wilde beast.

    16So harde is he vnto his yong ones, as though they were not his, and laboureth in vayne without eny feare.

  • 2Stondeth she not in the hye places in the stretes & wayes?

  • 14sytteth in the dores of hir house vpo a stole aboue in the cite,

  • 21And whan he sawe the Kenites, he toke vp his parable, & sayde: Stroge is yi dwellinge, and on a rocke hast thou put thy nest,

  • Job 38:39-40
    2 verses
    70%

    39Huntest thou the praye fro the Lyon, or fedest thou his whelpes

    40lyege in their denes & lurkinge in their couches?

  • 3For the sparow hath founde hir an house, & the swalowe a nest, where she maye laye hir yoge: eue yi aulters O LORDE of hoostes, my kynge & my God.

  • 11As an Aegle stereth vp hir nest, and flotereth ouer hir yonge: Euen so stretched he out his fethers, and toke him and bare him on his wynges.

  • Ps 104:17-18
    2 verses
    70%

    17There make the byrdes their nestes, and the fyrre trees are a dwellinge for the storcke.

    18The hilles are a refuge for the wylde goates, and so are the stony rockes for ye conyes.

  • 28The spyder laboureth wt hir hades, & yt in ye kynges palace.

  • Obad 1:3-4
    2 verses
    69%

    3The pryde of thine herte hath lift the vp, thou that dwellest in ye stroge holdes off stone, and hast made the an hye seate: Thou sayest in thyne herte: who shal cast me downe to the grounde?

    4But though thou wentest vp as hye as the Aegle, and maydest thy nest aboue amonge the starres: yet wolde I plucke the downe from thece.

  • 21And ye LORDE sayde farthermore: beholde, there is a place by me, there shalt thou stode vpon the rocke.

  • 16He it is, that shal dwel on hie, whose sauegarde shalbe in the true rocke, to him shalbe geuen the right true meat & drynke.

  • 3She hath sent forth hir maydens to crie vpo the hyest place of the cite:

  • 18When his tyme is, he flyeth vp an hye, and careth nether for horse ner man.

  • Job 28:6-9
    4 verses
    68%

    6There is founde a place, whose stones are clene Saphirs, and where ye clottes of the earth are golde.

    7There is a waye also that the byrdes knowe not, that no vulturs eye hath sene:

    8wherin ye proude & hye mynded walke not, & where no lyon commeth.

    9There putteth he his honde vpon the stony rockes, & ouerthroweth the mountaynes.

  • 15vpon all costly towres, and vpon all stronge walles,

  • Prov 7:11-12
    2 verses
    67%

    11(a disceatfull, waton & an vnstedfast woma: whose fete coude not abyde in ye house,

    12now is she without, now i ye stretes, & lurketh i euery corner)

  • 5For in the tyme of trouble he hath hyd me in his tabernacle, yee in the secrete place of his dwellinge hath he kepte and set me vp vpon a rocke of stone.

  • 14(my doue) out of the caues of the rockes, out of the holes of the wall: O let me se thy countenaunce and heare thy voyce, for swete is thy voyce and fayre is thy face.

  • 9It is better to dwell in a corner vnder ye house toppe, then with a braulinge woman in a wyde house.

  • 7I wake, and am euen as it were a sparow sittinge alone vpon the house toppe.

  • 14Then chatred I like a swalowe, and like a Crane, and mourned as a doue. I lift vp myne eyes in to ye hight: O LORDE, (sayde I) violence is done vnto me, be thou suertie for me.

  • 26The conyes are but a feble folke, yet make they their couches amonge the rockes.

  • 19The waye of an Aegle in ye ayre, ye waye of a serpent ouer ye stone, ye waye of a shippe in ye see, & ye waye of a ma wt a yonge woma.

  • 1In the LORDE put I my trust: how will ye then saye to my soule: that she shulde fle as a byrde vpon youre hill?

  • 2& saye: Wherfore laye thy mother that lyonesse, amoge the lyons? & norished hir yonge ones amoge the lyons whelpes?

  • 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.

  • 19She layeth hir fyngers to the spyndle, & hir hande taketh holde of ye rocke.

  • 28She lurketh like a thefe, and those that be not awarre she brigeth vnto her.

  • 9For thou LORDE art my hope, thou hast set thy house of defence very hye.