Verse 14
I behaued myself as though it had bene my frende or my brother, I wete heuely, as one yt mourneth for his mother.
Referenced Verses
- Gen 24:67 : 67 Then Isaac brought her in to his mother Saras tent, and toke Rebecca, and she became his wife, and he loued her. So Isaac was comforted ouer his mother.
- 2 Sam 1:11-12 : 11 Then toke Dauid holde of his clothes, and rente them, and so dyd all the me that were with him, 12 & mourned, and wepte, and fasted vntyll the euen, ouer Saul & Ionathas his sonne, and ouer the people of the LORDE, and ouer the house of Israel, because they were fallen thorow the swerde.
- 2 Sam 1:17-27 : 17 And Dauid mourned this lamentacion ouer Saul and Ionathas his sonne, 18 and commaunded to teach the childre of Iuda the bowe. Beholde, it is wrytten in the boke of the righteous. 19 The Eldest in Israel are slayne vpon the heigth of the. How are the Worthies falle? 20 Tell it not at Gath: speake not of it in ye stretes at Ascalon: lest the doughters of ye Philistynes reioyse, lest the doughters of ye vncircumcysed tryumphe. 21 Ye mountaynes of Gelboa, nether dew ner rayne come vpo you, nether lode be wherof commeth Heueofferynges: for there is ye shylde of the Worthies smytten downe, the shylde of Saul, as though he had not bene anoynted with oyle. 22 The bowe of Ionathas fayled not, and the swerde of Saul came not agayne voyde from the bloude of the slayne, and fro the fat of the giauntes. 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. 24 Ye doughters of Israel wepe ouer Saul which clothed yow with purple in pleasures, and decked you with Iewels of golde on youre garmentes. 25 How are the Worthies fallen so in the battayll? Ionathas is slayne vpon ye heigth of the. 26 I am sory for the my brother Ionathas: thou hast bene very louely vnto me: Thy loue hath bene more speciall vnto me, then the loue of wemen. 27 How are the Worthies fallen, and ye weapens destroyed?
- Ps 38:6 : 6 I am brought into so greate trouble and misery, that I go mournynge all the daye longe.
- Luke 19:41-42 : 41 And whan he was come neare, he behelde the cite, and wepte vpo it, 42 and sayde: Yf thou knewest what were for yi peace, thou shuldest remebre it euen in this present daye of thine. But now is it hyd from thine eyes.