Bible verses about "seasons" | Matthew

Isaiah 55:10-11

10 And lyke as the rayne & snowe commeth doune from heauen, & returneth not thyther agayne, but watereth the earthe, maketh it frutefull and grene, that it maye geue corne and breade vnto the sower: 11 So the worde also that commeth oute of my mouthe shall not turne agayne voyde vnto me, but shall accomplysh my wil & prospere in the thinge, whereto I sende it.

Matthew 24:32

32 Learne a symylytude of the fygge tre: when his braunches are yet tendre, and his leaues spronge, ye knowe that sommer is nye,

1 Thessalonians 5:1

1 Of the tymes and seasons brethren ye haue no nede, that I wryte vnto you:

1 Peter 1:6

6 in the whiche tyme ye shall reioyce, thoughe nowe for a season (yf nede requyre) ye are in heauynes, thorow manyfolde temptacyon,

Genesis 1:14

14 Than sayde God: let there be lightes in the fyrmament of heauen, to deuyde the day from the nyght, that they may be vnto sygnes, seasons, dayes and yeares.

Psalms 104:19

19 Thou hast appoynted the moone for certayne seasons, the sunne knoweth hys going doune.

Psalms 1:3

3 Suche a man is lyke a tree planted by the watersyde, that bringeth forthe hys frute in due season. His leaues shall not fall af, & loke whatsoeuer he doth, it shall prospere.

Galatians 6:9

9 Let vs not be werye, of wel doynge. For when the tyme is come, we shall reape withoute werynes.

Acts 1:7

7 And he sayed vnto them: It is not for you to know the tymes or the seasons which the father hath put in hys owne power

Genesis 8:22

22 Neyther shal sowynge time and heruest, cold and hete, somer, and wynter, daye and nyghte ceasse, as longe as the earth endureth.

Daniel 2:21

21 he chaunged the tymes & ages: he putteth doune kynges, he setteth vp kinges he geueth wysdome vnto the wyse, & vnderstandynge to those that vnderstande,

Ecclesiastes 3:1-22

1 Every thynge hath a tyme, yea all that is vnder the heauen, hath his conuenient season. 2 Their is a tyme to be borne, & a tyme to dye. Ther is tyme to plant, and a time to plucke vp the thing, that is planted. 3 A tyme to slay, and a tyme to make whole. A time to breake down, & a time to bild vp. 4 A time to wepe, and a time to laugh: A time to mourne, and a tyme to daunce: 5 A time to cast away stones, and a tyme to gather stones together: A tyme to enbrace, and a tyme to refrayne from enbrasyng. 6 A time to win, and a tyme to lose: A time to spare, and a tyme to spend: 7 A time to cut in peces, and a time to sowe together: A time to kepe silence, and a time to speake: 8 A tyme to loue, and a tyme to hate: A tyme of war, and time of peace: 9 What hath a man els (that doth any thinge) but werines & labour? 10 For as touchyng the trauayle and carefulnes which God hath geuen vnto men, I se that he hath geuen it them, to be exercised in it. 11 Al this hath he ordeyned maruelous goodly: to euery thing his due tyme He hath planted ignorance also in the hertes of men, that thei shuld not find out the ground of his workes, whiche he doth from the beginning to the end. 12 So I perceiued, that in these thinges their is nothinge better for a man, then to be mery and to do wel so long as he liueth. 13 For al that a man eateth & drinketh, yea whatsoeuer a man enioyeth of al his labour, the same is a gyfte of God. 14 I considered also that whatsoeuer God doth, it continueth for euer, & that no thing can be put vnto it nor taken from it: & that god doth it to the intent, that men shuld feare him. 15 The thing that hath bene, is now: & that thing that is for to come, hath bene afore time, for God restoreth agayne the thynge that was paste. 16 Moreouer, I saw vnder the sunne vngodlyenesse in the steade of iudgemente, and iniquitye in steade of ryghtuousnesse. 17 Then thought I in my mind: God shal separat the rightuous from the vngodly, & then shalbe that time and iudgment of al councels and worckes. 18 I comened with mine own hert also concerning the children of men how God hath chosen them & yet letteth them apeare: as though they were beastes: 19 for it hapeneth vnto men as it doth vnto beastes, & as the one dieth, so dyeth the other: yea, thei haue both one maner of byrth so that (in this) a man hathe no preemynence aboue a beast, but al are subdued vnto vanitie. 20 They go all vnto one place, for as they be all of dust, so shal they all turne vnto dust agayne. 21 Who knoweth the sprete of man that goeth vpwarde, & the breath of the beast that goeth doune into the earth? 22 Wherefore I perceyue, that there is nothing better for a man, then to be ioyfull in his labour, for that is hys porcion. But who will bring him to se the thing that shall come after hym?

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