Proverbs 18:14 Cross References - Great

14 A good stomacke dryueth awaye a mans disease, but when the sprete is vexed, who maye byde it?

Job 1:20-21

20 Then Iob stode vp, and rent his clothes, and shaued hys heade, fell downe vpon the grounde, worshipped, 21 and sayd: Naked came I out of my mothers wombe, and naked shall I turne thyther agayne. The Lord gaue, and the Lorde hath taken awaye blessed be the name of the Lord.

Job 2:7-10

7 So went Satan forth from the presence of the Lord, and smote Iob with maruelous sore byles, from the sole of hys fote vnto hys crowne: 8 so that he sat vpon the ground in the asshes, and scraped of the fylth of hys sores with a potsherde. 9 Then sayde hys wyfe vnto hym: Dost thou contynue yet in thy perfectnesse? curse God & dye. 10 But Iob sayde vnto her: Thou speakest lyke a folysh woman. Shal we receaue prosperite at the hand of God, and not receaue aduersite? In all these thinges, did not Iob synne with his lyppes.

Job 6:4

4 For the arowes of the almighty are round about me, whose indygnacyon hath droncke vp my sprete, and the terrible feares of God are sett agaynst me.

Job 7:14-15

14 Then troublest thou me with dreames, and makest me so afrayed thorow visions, 15 that my soule wissheth rather to perish and dye, then my bones to remayne.

Job 10:15-17

15 Yf I haue done wickedly, wo is me therfore. Yf I haue done righteously, yet darre I not lift vp my hede: so full am I of confusion, and se myne awne misery. 16 Thou huntest me out (being in heuynes) as it were a lyon, & troublest me out of measure. 17 Thou bryngest fresh wytnesse agaynst me, and thy wrath increasest thou vpon me, very many are the plages that I am in.

Psalms 30:9-10

9 What profyt is there in my bloude, whan I go downe to the pytte? 10 Shall the dust geue thanckes vnto the? Or shall it declare thy trueth?

Psalms 32:3-4

3 For whyle I helde my tonge, my bones consumed awaye thorowe my daylye complayninge. 4 For thy hande is heuy vpon me daye and nyght, and my moysture is lyke the drouth in Sommer. Sela.

Psalms 38:2-4

2 For thyne arowes styck fast in me, and thy hande presseth me fore. 3 There is no health in my flessh, because of thy displeasure: nether is there anye rest in my bones, by reason of my synne. 4 For my wyckednesses are gone ouer my heade, and are lyke a sore burthen, to heuy for me to beare.

Psalms 42:10-11

10 Namely, whyle they saye daylie vnto me: where is now thy God? 11 Why art thou so vexed (O my soule) and why art thou so disquieted wythin me? O put thy trust in God, for I wyll yet thanke hym whych is the helpe of my countenaunce, and my God.

Psalms 55:3

3 My herte is dysquyeted within me, and the feare of death is fallen vpon me.

Psalms 55:5

5 And I sayd: O that I had winges like a doue, for then wold I flie awaye, and be at reste.

Psalms 77:2-3

2 In the tyme of my trouble I sought the Lorde: my sore ranne and ceassed not in the nyght ceason: my soule refused comforte. 3 When I am in heuynesse, I wyll thynke vpon God: when my hert is vexed, I wyll complayne. Sela.

Psalms 88:14-16

14 Lorde, why abhorrest thou my soule? and hydest thou thy face fro me? 15 I am in mysery, & lyke vnto hym that is at the poynt to dye (euen fro my youth vp) thy terrours haue I suffred with a troubled mynde. 16 Thy wrathfull dyspleasure goeth ouer me, and the feare of the hath vndone me.

Psalms 109:22

22 I go hence lyke the shadow that departeth, and am dryuen awaye as the greshopper.

Psalms 147:3

3 He healeth those that ar broken in harte & gyueth medycine to heale ther sycknes.

Proverbs 15:13

13 A mery herte maketh a chearfull countenaunce, but an heuy herte compelleth a man to syght.

Proverbs 17:22

22 A mery herte maketh a lusty age, but a sorowfull mynde dryeth vp the bones.

Mark 14:33-34

33 And he taketh wyth him Peter & Iames & Iohn, & began to waxe abasshed, & to be in an agonye, 34 & sayeth vnto them: My soule is heuy, euen vnto the deeth, tary ye here and watche.

Romans 5:3-5

3 Not that onely: but also we reioyce in tribulacyons: knowyng that tribulacyon bryngeth pacience, 4 pacience bryngeth experience, experience bryngeth hope. 5 And hope maketh not ashamed: because the loue of God is sheed abroad in oure hertes, by the holy ghost whych is geuen vnto vs.

Romans 8:35-37

35 Who shall seperate vs from the loue of God? shall tribulacyon? or angusshe? or persecucyon? other honger? ether nakednesse? ether parell? ether swearde? 36 As it is written: for thy sake are we kylled all daye longe, and are counted as shepe apoynted to be slayne. 37 Neuerthelesse, in all these thynges we ouercome thorowe hym that loued vs.

2 Corinthians 1:12

12 For oure reioysinge is this, euen the testimony of oure conscience, that in synglenes and godly purenes, & not in fleshly wysdom, but by the grace of God, we haue had oure conuersacyon in the world, and most of all to you wardes.

2 Corinthians 2:7

7 So that now contrary wyse, ye ought rather to forgeue him, and comforte him: lest that same persone shuld be swalowed vp wt ouer moch heuynes.

2 Corinthians 12:9-10

9 For this thynge besought I the Lorde thryse, that it might departe from me. 10 And he sayde vnto me: my grace is sufficient for the. For my strength is made parfect thorow weaknes. Uery gladly therfore wyll I reioyce of my weaknes, that the strength of Christ maye dwell in me.

James 1:2

2 My brethren, count it for an excedyng ioye, when ye fall into diuers temptacyons:

1 Peter 1:6

6 in the whych ye reioyce, though now for a season (yf nede require) ye are in heuynes, thorowe manifolde temptacyons,

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