Proverbs 30:28
The spider taketh holde with her handes, and is in Kings palaces.
The spider taketh holde with her handes, and is in Kings palaces.
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24These be foure small things in the earth, yet they are wise and full of wisedome:
25The pismires a people not strong, yet prepare they their meate in sommer:
26The conies a people not mightie, yet make their houses in the rocke:
27The grashopper hath no King, yet goe they forth all by bandes:
19She putteth her handes to the wherue, and her handes handle the spindle.
20She stretcheth out her hand to the poore, and putteth foorth her hands to the needie.
29There be three thinges that order well their going: yea, foure are comely in going,
30A lyon which is strong among beastes, and turneth not at the sight of any:
31A lusty grayhound, and a goate, and a King against whom there is no rising vp.
5They hatch cockatrice egges, and weaue the spiders webbe: he that eateth of their egges, dieth, and that which is trode vpon, breaketh out into a serpent.
6Their webbes shall be no garment, neither shall they couer themselues with their labours: for their workes are workes of iniquitie, & the worke of crueltie is in their handes.
14His confidence also shalbe cut off, and his trust shalbe as the house of a spyder.
15He shall leane vpon his house, but it shall not stand: he shal holde him fast by it, yet shall it not endure.
27(39:30) Doeth the egle mount vp at thy commandement, or make his nest on hie?
28(39:31) Shee abideth and remaineth in the rocke, euen vpon the toppe of the rocke, and the tower.
29(39:32) From thence she spieth for meate, and her eyes beholde afarre off.
30(39:33) His young ones also sucke vp blood: and where the slaine are, there is she.
13And it shall bring foorth thornes in the palaces thereof, nettles and thistles in the strong holdes thereof, and it shall be an habitation for dragons, and a court for ostriches.
5Can a birde fall in a snare vpon the earth, where no fouler is? or will he take vp the snare from the earth, and haue taken nothing at all?
18He buildeth his house as the moth, and as a lodge that the watchman maketh.
14And mine hand hath found as a nest the riches of the people, and as one gathereth egges that are left, so haue I gathered all the earth: and there was none to mooue the wing or to open the mouth, or to whisper.
8For hee is taken in the net by his feete, and he walketh vpon the snares.
9The grenne shall take him by the heele, and the theefe shall come vpon him.
10A snare is layed for him in the ground, and a trappe for him in the way.
15There shall ye fire deuoure thee: the sword shall cut thee off: it shall eate thee vp like the locustes, though thou bee multiplied like the locustes, and multiplyed like the grashopper.
16Thou hast multiplied thy marchantes aboue the starres of heauen: the locust spoileth and flyeth away.
17Thy princes are as the grashoppers, and thy captaines as the great grashoppers which remaine in the hedges in the colde day: but when the sunne ariseth, they flee away and their place is not knowen where they are.
7There is a path which no foule hath knowen, neyther hath the kites eye seene it.
8The lyons whelpes haue not walked it, nor the lyon passed thereby.
22She maketh her selfe carpets: fine linen and purple is her garment.
8And the sucking childe shall play vpon the hole of the aspe, and the wained childe shall put his hand vpon the cockatrice hole.
27As a cage is full of birdes, so are their houses full of deceite: thereby they are become great and waxen riche.
19As if a man did flee from a lyon, & a beare met him: or went into the house, and leaned his hand on the wall, and a serpent bit him.
17Certainely as without cause the net is spred before the eyes of all that hath wing:
14With the Kings & counselers of the earth, which haue buylded themselues desolate places:
4And your spoyle shall be gathered like the gathering of caterpillers: and he shall go against him like the leaping of grashoppers.
5Deliuer thy selfe as a doe from the hande of the hunter, and as a birde from the hande of the fouler.
6Goe to the pismire, O sluggarde: beholde her waies, and be wise.
7For shee hauing no guide, gouernour, nor ruler,
8Prepareth her meat in the sommer, & gathereth her foode in haruest.
32In the ende thereof it will bite like a serpent, and hurt like a cockatrise.
10Beasts and all cattell, creeping things and fethered foules:
8Then the beastes go into the denne, and remaine in their places.
3Yea, the sparrowe hath found her an house, and the swallow a nest for her, where she may lay her yong: euen by thine altars, O Lord of hostes, my King and my God.
14(39:17) Which leaueth his egges in the earth, and maketh them hote in the dust,
31Giue her of the fruite of her hands, and let her owne workes prayse her in the gates.
15There shall the owle make her nest, and laye, and hatche, and gather them vnder her shadowe: there shall the vultures also bee gathered, euery one with her make.
28For ye say, Where is the princes house? & where is the tabernacle of the wickeds dwelling?
28Though he dwell in desolate cities, and in houses which no man inhabiteth, but are become heapes,
46He gaue also their fruites vnto the caterpiller, and their labour vnto the grassehopper.