Psalms 148:9
Mountaynes and all hilles, frutefull trees & all Ceders.
Mountaynes and all hilles, frutefull trees & all Ceders.
These verses are found using AI-powered semantic similarity based on meaning and context. Results may occasionally include unexpected connections.
13vpo all high & stoute Cedre trees of Libanus, and vpon all the okes of Basan,
14vpon all high hilles, and vpon all stoute mountaynes,
15vpon all costly towres, and vpon all stronge walles,
10Beastes and all catell, wormes & fethered foules.
11Kynges of the earth & all people, princes & all iudges of ye worlde.
10The hilles were couered with the shadowe of it, & so were the stronge Cedretrees wt the bowes therof.
11She stretched out hir brauches vnto the see, & hir bowes vnto the water:
8Fyre and hayle, snowe & vapors wynde and storme, fulfillynge his worde.
16The trees of the LORDE are full of sappe, euen the trees of Libanus which he hath planted.
17There make the byrdes their nestes, and the fyrre trees are a dwellinge for the storcke.
12Aboue vpon the hilles haue the foules of the ayre their habitacion, and synge amonge the braunches.
13Thou watrest the hylles from aboue, the erth is fylled with ye frutes of thy workes.
23Namely, vpon the hie hill of Sion will I plante it: that it maye bringe forth twygges, and geue frute, and be a greate Cedre tre: so that all maner of foules maye byde in it, and make their nestes vnder the shadowe of his braunches.
24And all the trees of the felde shall knowe, that I the LORDE haue brought downe the hie tre, and set the lowe tre vp: that I haue dryed vp the grene tre, and made the drye tre to florish: Euen I the LORDE yt spake it, haue also brought it to passe.
12Let the felde be ioyfull and all that is in it, let all the trees of the wodd leape for ioye.
6Euen as the brode valleys, as the gardens by the waters syde, as ye tentes which the LORDE hath plated, & as the Ceder trees vpon ye water.
15And of ye toppes of the mountaynes of olde, and of the hilles allwaye,
7And therfore ye whole worlde is now at rest and quyetnesse, & men synge for ioye.
8Yee euen the Fyrre trees and Cedres of Libanus reioyse at thy fall, sayenge: Now yt thou art layde downe, there come no mo vp to destroye vs.
4The waters made him greate, and the depe set him vp an hye. Roude aboute the rotes of him rane there floudes of water, he sent out his litle ryuers vnto all the trees of the felde.
5Therfore was he hyer the all the trees of the felde, and thorow ye multitude of waters that he sent fro him, he optayned many and longe braunches.
6All foules of the ayre made their nestes in his brauches, vnder his bowes gedred all the beastes of ye felde, & vnder his shadow dwelt all people.
7Fayre and beutifull was he in his greatnesse, and in the length of his braunches, for his rote stode besyde greate waters:
8no Cedre tre might hyde him. In the pleasaut garden of God, there was no Fyrre tre like his brauches, the playne trees were not like ye bowes of him. All the trees in the garden off God might not be copared vnto him in his beuty:
9so fayre and goodly had I made him with the multitude of his braunches: In so moch, yt all the trees in the pleasaut garde of God, had envye at hi.
8Then are the hilles sene alofte, & the valleys beneth in their place which thou hast appoynted for the.
8Which couereth ye heauen wt cloudes, prepareth rayne for ye earth, & maketh ye grasse to growe vpon the mountaynes.
12And so shal ye go forth wt ioye, & be led with peace. The mountaynes and hilles shal synge with you for ioye, and all the trees of the felde shal clappe their hondes.
6Ye mountaynes, that ye skipped like rammes? and ye litle hilles, like yonge shepe?
5The voyce of the LORDE is mightie in operacion, the voyce of the LORDE is a glorious voyce
4The mountaynes skipped like rammes, & the litle hilles like yonge shepe.
8Let the see make a noyse and all yt therin is, yee the whole worlde & all that dwell therin.
17ye sylinges of oure house are of Cedre tre, & oure balkes of Cypresse.
14Morouer, he goeth out to hewe downe Cedre trees: He bringeth home Elmes and okes, and other tymbre of the wodd. Or els the Fyrre trees which he planted himself, ad soch as the rayne hath swelled,
14Like as a fyre that burneth vp the wodd, & as the flame that consumeth the mountaynes.
4Whe he reproueth the see, he dryeth it vp, & turneth all the floudes to drye londe. Basan is desolate, Charmel and the pleasure of Libanus waisteth awaye.
5The mountaynes tremble for him, the hilles consume. At the sight of him, the earth quaketh: yee the whole worlde, and all that dwell therin.
19And whe the hale falleth, it shal fall in the wodde and in the citie.
19I plante in the wayst grounde trees of Cedre, Boxe, Myrre and olyues. And in the drie, I set Fyrre trees, elmes and hawthornes together.
10When the mountaynes saw the, they were afrayed, ye water streame wete awaye: the depe made a noyse at the liftinge vp of thine honde.
12Thou crownest the yeare with thy good, and thy fotesteppes droppe fatnesse.
24I behelde the mountaynes, and they trembled, and all the hilles were in a feare.
7All shepe and oxen, yee and the beastes of the felde.
8The foules of the ayre: the fysh of the see, and what so walketh thorow the wayes of the see.
14so that from hence forth, no tre in the water shall attayne to his hyenesse, nor reach his toppe vnto the cloudes, nether shall eny tre off the water stonde so hye, as he hath done. For vnto death shall they all be delyuered vnder the earth, and go downe to ye graue, like other men.
5The hilles melt like wax at the presence of ye LORDE, at the presence of the LORDE of the whole earth.
21whose leaues were fayre, ad the frute moch: vnder the which the beastes of the felde had their habitacion, and vpon whose braunches the foules of the ayre dyd syt:
1Open thy dores (o Libanus) that the fyre maye consume thy Cedre trees.
33Let all the trees in the wod leape for ioye before the LORDE, for he commeth to iudge the earth.
12his leaues were fayre, he had very moch frute, so yt euery ma had ynough to eate therin. The beastes of the felde had shadowes vnder it, and the foules off the ayre dwelt in the bowes therof. Shortly, all creatures fed of it.