Verse 10

And with euery liuing creature that is with you, with the foule, with the cattell, and with euery beast of the earth with you, from all that goe out of the Arke, vnto euery beast of the earth.

Referenced Verses

  • Gen 8:1 : 1 Nowe God remembred Noah and euery beast, and all the cattell that was with him in the Arke: therefore God made a winde to passe vpon the earth, and the waters ceased.
  • Gen 9:15-16 : 15 Then will I remember my couenant, which is betweene me and you, and betweene euery liuing thing in all flesh, and there shalbe no more waters of a flood to destroy all flesh. 16 Therefore the bowe shalbe in the cloude, that I may see it, and remember the euerlasting couenant betweene God, and euery liuing thing in all flesh that is vpon the earth.
  • Job 38:1-9 : 1 Then answered the Lord vnto Iob out of the whirle winde, and said, 2 Who is this that darkeneth the counsell by wordes without knowledge? 3 Girde vp nowe thy loynes like a man: I will demande of thee & declare thou vnto me. 4 Where wast thou when I layd the foundations of the earth? Declare, if thou hast vnderstanding, 5 Who hath layde the measures thereof, if thou knowest, or who hath stretched the line ouer it: 6 Whereupon are the foundations thereof set: or who layed the corner stone thereof: 7 When the starres of the morning praysed me together, and all the children of God reioyced: 8 Or who hath shut vp the Sea with doores, when it yssued and came foorth as out of the wombe: 9 When I made the cloudes as a couering thereof, and darkenesse as the swadeling bands thereof: 10 When I stablished my commandement vpon it, and set barres and doores, 11 And said, Hitherto shalt thou come, but no farther, and here shall it stay thy proude waues. 12 Hast thou commanded the morning since thy dayes? Hast thou caused the morning to knowe his place, 13 That it might take hold of the corners of the earth, and that the wicked might be shaken out of it? 14 It is turned as clay to facion, and all stand vp as a garment. 15 And from the wicked their light shall be taken away, and the hie arme shalbe broken. 16 Hast thou entred into the bottomes of the sea? Or hast thou walked to seeke out the depth? 17 Haue the gates of death bene opened vnto thee? Or hast thou seene the gates of the shadowe of death? 18 Hast thou perceiued the breadth of the earth? Tell if thou knowest all this. 19 Where is the way where light dwelleth? And where is the place of darkenesse, 20 That thou shouldest receiue it in the boundes thereof, and that thou shouldest knowe the paths to the house thereof? 21 Knewest thou it, because thou wast then borne, and because the nomber of thy dayes is great? 22 Hast thou entred into the treasures of the snow? Or hast thou seene the treasures of ye haile, 23 Which I haue hid against the time of trouble, against the day of warre and battell? 24 By what way is the light parted, which scattereth the East winde vpon the earth? 25 Who hath deuided the spowtes for the raine? Or the way for the lightning of ye thunders, 26 To cause it to raine on the earth where no man is, and in the wildernes where there is no man? 27 To fulfil the wilde and waste place, and to cause the bud of the herbe to spring forth? 28 Who is the father of the rayne? Or who hath begotten the droppes of the dewe? 29 Out of whose wombe came the yee? Who hath ingendred the frost of the heauen? 30 The waters are hid as with a stone: and the face of the depth is frosen. 31 Canst thou restraine the sweete influences of the Pleiades? Or loose the bandes of Orion? 32 Canst thou bring foorth Mazzaroth in their time? Canst thou also guide Arcturus with his sonnes? 33 Knowest thou the course of heauen, or canst thou set the rule thereof in the earth? 34 Canst thou lift vp thy voice to the cloudes that the aboundance of water may couer thee? 35 Canst thou sende the lightenings that they may walke, and say vnto thee, Loe, heere we are? 36 Who hath put wisedome in the reines? Or who hath giuen the heart vnderstanding? 37 Who can nomber cloudes by wisedome? Or who can cause to cease the bottels of heaue, 38 When the earth groweth into hardnesse, and the clottes are fast together? 39 (39:1) Wilt thou hunt the pray for the lyon? or fill the appetite of the lyons whelpes, 40 (39:2) When they couch in their places, and remaine in the couert to lye in waite? 41 (39:3) Who prepareth for the rauen his meate, when his birdes crie vnto God, wandering for lacke of meate?
  • Job 41:1-9 : 1 (40:20) Canst thou drawe out Liuiathan with an hooke, and with a line which thou shalt cast downe vnto his tongue? 2 (40:21) Canst thou cast an hooke into his nose? canst thou perce his iawes with an angle? 3 (40:22) Will he make many prayers vnto thee, or speake thee faire? 4 (40:23) Will hee make a couenant with thee? and wilt thou take him as a seruant for euer? 5 (40:24) Wilt thou play with him as with a bird? or wilt thou bynd him for thy maydes? 6 (40:25) Shall the companions baket with him? shal they deuide him among the marchants? 7 (40:26) Canst thou fill the basket with his skinne? or the fishpanier with his head? 8 (40:27) Lay thine hand vpon him: remember the battel, and do no more so. 9 (40:28) Behold, his hope is in vaine: for shal not one perish euen at the sight of him? 10 (41:1) None is so fearce that dare stirre him vp. Who is he then that can stand before me? 11 (41:2) Who hath preuented mee that I shoulde make an ende? Al vnder heauen is mine. 12 (41:3) I will not keepe silence concerning his partes, nor his power nor his comely proportion. 13 (41:4) Who can discouer the face of his garmet? or who shall come to him with a double bridle? 14 (41:5) Who shall open the doores of his face? his teeth are fearefull ronnd about. 15 (41:6) The maiestie of his scales is like strog shields, and are sure sealed. 16 (41:7) One is set to another, that no winde can come betweene them. 17 (41:8) One is ioyned to another: they sticke together, that they cannot be sundered. 18 (41:9) His niesings make the light to shine, and his eyes are like the eyelids of the morning. 19 (41:10) Out of his mouth go lampes, and sparkes of fire leape out. 20 (41:11) Out of his nostrels commeth out smoke, as out of a boyling pot or caldron. 21 (41:12) His breath maketh the coales burne: for a flame goeth out of his mouth. 22 (41:13) In his necke remayneth strength, & labour is reiected before his face. 23 (41:14) The members of his bodie are ioyned: they are strong in themselues, and cannot be mooued. 24 (41:15) His heart is as strong as a stone, & as hard as the nether milstone. 25 (41:16) The mightie are afrayd of his maiestie, and for feare they faint in themselues. 26 (41:17) When the sword doeth touch him, he will not rise vp, nor for the speare, dart nor habergeon. 27 (41:18) He esteemeth yron as strawe, and brasse as rotten wood. 28 (41:19) The archer canot make him flee: ye stones of the sling are turned into stubble vnto him: 29 (41:20) The dartes are counted as strawe: and hee laugheth at the shaking of the speare. 30 (41:21) Sharpe stones are vnder him, and he spreadeth sharpe things vpon the myre. 31 (41:22) He maketh the depth to boyle like a pot, and maketh the sea like a pot of oyntment. 32 (41:23) He maketh a path to shine after him: one would thinke the depth as an hoare head. 33 (41:24) In the earth there is none like him: hee is made without feare. 34 (41:25) He beholdeth al hie things: he is a King ouer all the children of pride.
  • Ps 36:5-6 : 5 Thy mercy, O Lord, reacheth vnto the heauens, and thy faithfulnesse vnto the cloudes. 6 Thy righteousnesse is like the mightie moutaines: thy iudgements are like a great deepe: thou, Lord, doest saue man and beast.
  • Ps 145:9 : 9 The Lord is good to all, and his mercies are ouer all his workes.
  • Jonah 4:11 : 11 And shoulde not I spare Nineueh that great citie, wherein are sixe score thousande persons, that cannot discerne betweene their right hand, and their left hand, and also much cattell?