1 Then answered Sophar the Naamathyte, and sayde:
2 Should not he that maketh many words, be answered? Shoulde he that bableth much, be commended therin?
3 Should men geue eare vnto the only? Thou wylt laugh other men to scorne, and shal no body mocke the agayne?
4 Wylt thou saye vnto God: The thynge that I take in hande is perfecte, and I am clene in thy syght?
5 O that God woulde speake, and open hys lyppes agaynst the,
6 that he myght shewe the (out of his secrete wysdome) howe manyfolde his Lawe is: then shuldest thou knowe, that God had forgotten the, because of thy synnes.
7 Wylt thou fynde out God with thy sekinge? wilt thou attayne to the perfectnesse of the almyghtye?
8 He is hyer then heauen, what wilt thou do? Deper then the hell, howe wylt thou then know him?
9 Hys length exceadeth the length of the erth, & his bredth the bredth of the sea.
10 Though he turne all thynges vp syde downe, close them in, or thrust them to gether who darre check hym therfore?
11 For it is he that knoweth the vanyte of men: he seyth theyr wickednesse also, shulde he not then considre it?
12 A vayne body exalteth hym selfe, & the sonne of man is lyke a wyld asses foale.
13 Yf thou haddest now a righte herte, and lyftedst vp thyne handes towarde hym:
14 yf thou woldest put awaye the wyckednesse which thou hast in hande, so that no vngodlynesse dwelt in they house:
15 Then myghtest thou lyft vp thy face without shame, then shuldest thou besure and haue no nede to feare.
16 Then shuldest thou forget thy mysery, and thyncke nomore vpon it, then vpon the waters that runne by.
17 Then shuld thy lyfe be as cleare as the noone daye, and sprynge forth as the mornynge.
18 Then myghtest thou haue comforth, in the hope that thou haste: & slepe quyetly, when thou art buryed.
19 Then shuldest thou take thy reste, and no man to make the afrayed, ye many one shuld set moch by the.
20 As for the eyes of the vngodly, they shalbe consumed, and not escape: theyr hope shalbe mysery and sorow of mynde.
Job 11 Cross References - Matthew
Genesis 4:5-6
Genesis 9:11
11 I make my bonde wyth you, that hence forth all fleshe shal not be destroied with the waters of any floud, & that hence forth there shall not be a floud to destroy the earth.
Genesis 26:26-31
26 Then came Abimelech to hym from Gerar & Ahusath his frende and Phitol hys chyefe captayne.
27 And Isaac sayd vnto them: wherfore come ye to me, seyng ye hate me & haue put me away from you?
28 Then sayed they: we sawe that the Lorde was wyth the, & therfore we sayed that there should be an oothe betwexte vs & the, & that we woulde make a bond wyth the,
29 that thou shouldest do vs no hurt, as we haue not touched the, and haue done vnto the nothynge but good, & sent the away in peace: for thou art nowe the blessed of the Lorde.
30 And he made them a feast, and they ate & dronke.
31 And they rose vp by tymes in the morninge, and sware one to an other, And Isaac sent them away. And they departed from hym in peace.
Genesis 41:51
51 And he called the name of the fyrst sonne Manasse, for God (sayde he) hath made me forget all my laboure and all my fathers houshold.
Leviticus 26:5-6
5 And the threshing shal reach vnto wyne heruest, & the wyne heruest shall reach vnto sowyng tyme, and ye shall eate youre breade in plentuousnes, and shal dwell in your lande peasably.
6 And I wyl sende peace in youre lande that ye shall slepe, and no manne shal make you a frayde. And I wyll rydde euyll beastes oute of youre Lande, and there shall no swerde goo thorowe out your lande.
Leviticus 26:6
6 And I wyl sende peace in youre lande that ye shall slepe, and no manne shal make you a frayde. And I wyll rydde euyll beastes oute of youre Lande, and there shall no swerde goo thorowe out your lande.
Leviticus 26:16
16 then I wyll do this agayne vnto you: I wyl viset you with vexacions, swellinge & feuers, that shall make your eyes dasel, & wt sorowes of herte. And ye shall sowe your seede in vayne, for youre enemyes shall eate it.
Deuteronomy 28:65
65 And amonge these nacyons thou shalt be no small ceason, and yet shalt haue no reste to the sole of thy foote. For the Lorde shall geue the there a tremblynge herte & dasynge eyes & sorowe of mynde.
Deuteronomy 29:29
29 The secrettes of the Lord oure God are opened vnto vs and our children for euer, that we do all the wordes of this lawe.
Deuteronomy 32:30
30 How it cometh that one shal chace a thousande, and two putt ten thousande of theym to flyght, excepte theyr rocke had solde them, and bicause the Lord had deliuered them.
1 Samuel 7:3
3 And Samuel spake vnto al Israel, saying: yf ye become agayne vnto the Lorde wyth al youre hertes, then put awaye the straunge Goddes from among you, & Astharoth, & prepare your hertes vnto the Lorde, & serue hym alone, & so shal he rydde you out of the handes of the Philistines.
1 Chronicles 29:10
10 And Dauid blessed the Lorde before all the congregacyon and sayde: Blessed arte thou Lorde God of Israel oure father, from euer and for euer.
2 Chronicles 6:18
18 How be it in very dede, can God dwel wt man on earth? Behold, nether heauen or heauen aboue all heauens is able to containe the: howe shuld the house then which I haue built for the do it?
2 Chronicles 12:14
14 And he dyd euyll: for he prepared not hys herte to seke the Lorde.
2 Chronicles 19:3
3 Neuerthelater there are good thinges founde in the, in that thou hast put awaye groues out of the lande & hast prepared thyne herte to seke God.
Ezra 9:13
13 And after all thys that is come vpon vs (because of oure euyll deades & greate trespace) thou oure God hast spared oure wyckednesse, and hast geuen vs a delyueraunce as it is come to passe thys daye.
Job 2:11
11 Now when Iobs frendes herde of all the trouble, that happened vnto hym, there came thre of them, euery one from hys owne place: namelye, Eliphas the Thamanite, Baldad the Suhite, and Zophar the Naamathite. For they were agreed together to come, to shewe theyr compassyon vpon him, and to comforte hym.
Job 4:7
7 Consydre (I praye the) whoeuer peryshed beynge an innocent? Or, when were the godly destroied?
Job 5:8
Job 5:13
13 whyche compasseth the wyse in theyr owne craftynesse, and ouerthroweth the councell of the wycked?
Job 5:18
18 For though he make a wound, he geueth a medicine againe: though he smyte, hys hande maketh whole agayne.
Job 6:5
5 Doeth the wylde asse roare when he hath grasse? Or cryeth the oxe, when he hath foder ynoug?
Job 6:10
Job 6:15
15 Myne owne brethren passeouer by me as the water broke, that hastelye runneth thorow the valleyes.
Job 6:29-30
Job 7:6
6 my dayes passe ouer more spedelye, then a weeuer can weeue out his webbe: and are gone, or I am a warre.
Job 7:20
20 I haue offended, what shall I do vnto the, O thou preseruer of men? Why hast thou made me to stande in thy way, and am so heuy a burden vnto my selfe?
Job 8:2
2 How long wilt thou talke of such thynges? how longe shall thy mouth speake so proude words?
Job 8:5-6
Job 8:13-14
Job 9:2-3
Job 9:12-13
Job 10:7
7 where as (notwithstandynge) thou knowest that I am no wycked person, and that there is no man able to delyuer me out of thyne hande.
Job 10:15
15 Yf I do wickedlye, wo is me therfore: Yf I be righteous, yet darre I not lyfte vp my heade: so full am I of confusion, and se myne owne mysery.
Job 12:2-3
2 Then (no doute) ye are the men alone, and wysdom shall perysh wyth you.
3 But I haue vnderstandyng as well as ye, and am no lesse then ye. Ye who knoweth not these thinges?
4 Thus he that calleth vpon God, & whom God heareth, is mocked of hys neyghboure: the godlye and innocent man is laughed to scorne.
Job 12:14
14 If he breake downe a thinge, who can set it vp agayne? If he shut a thing, who wyll open it?
Job 13:4
4 As for you, ye are worckmaisters of lyes, and vnprofytable Physicians all together.
Job 13:9
9 Shall that helpe you, when he calleth you to rekoning. Thynke ye to begyle him, as a man is begyled?
Job 14:4
4 Who can make it cleane, that commeth of an vncleane thynge? No body.
Job 15:2-3
Job 15:5
5 but thy wyckednesse teacheth thy mouth, and so thou hast chosen the a craftie tonge.
Job 15:8
8 hast thou hearde the secrete councel of God, that all wysdome is to lytle for the?
Job 15:11
11 Thynkest thou it a small thynge of the consolacions of God? and are they wyth the lyinge worde.
Job 15:14
14 What is man, that he shoulde be cleane? what hath he (whiche is borne of a woman) wherby he myght be knowne to be ryghtuous?
Job 16:3
3 Shall not thy vayne wordes come yet to an ende? Or, hast thou yet eny more to saye?
Job 17:2
2 I haue disceyued no man, yet must myne eye continue in heuynesse.
Job 17:5
5 He promyseth hys frendes parte of hys good, but his owne chyldren spende it.
Job 18:2
2 when wyll ye make an ende of your wordes? Marcke well, and consydre, we wyll speake also.
Job 18:14
14 All his comforte & hope shalbe roted out of his dwellynge, very fearfulnesse shall bringe hym to the kynge.
Job 20:1
1 Then answered Sophar the Naamathite, and sayde.
Job 21:3
3 Suffre me a litle that I may speake also, and then laugh my wordes to scorne, yf ye wyll.
Job 22:5
5 Commeth not this for that great wickednesse, & for thine vngracious dedes which are innumerable?
Job 22:11
11 Shouldest thou then se no darckenesse? Should not the water floude runne ouer the?
12 Now because that God is hyer then the heauens, & because thou seyst that the starres are so hye
13 wilt thou therfore saye: Tush, how shoulde God know? Doth his dominion reach beyond the cloudes:
14 Tush, the cloudes couer him, that he may not se, for he dwelleth in heauen.
Job 22:21-22
Job 22:26
26 Then shalt thou haue thy delyte in the Almighty, & lift vp thy face vnto God.
27 Then shalt thou make thy prayer vnto hym, and he shal heare the, and thou shalt kepe thy promises.
28 Then loke what thou takest in hand he shall make it to prospere with the, and the light shall shyne in thy wayes.
29 For who so humbleth hym selfe, him shall he set vp: and who so loketh mekely, shalbe healed.
Job 23:3-7
3 O that I might se him, and fynde hym. O that I myght come before his seat,
4 to pleat my cause before him, & to fill my mouth wt argumentes.
5 That I might know, what answer he would geue me: & that I might vnderstand, what he woulde saye vnto me.
6 Wyl he pleate against me with his greate power & strength, or will he leane him selfe vtterly vpon me?
7 Oh no, let him not do so with me. But let him geue me lyke power to go to the lawe, then am I sure to winne my matter.
Job 24:25
25 Is it not so? Who wyll then reproue me as a lyar, & say that my wordes are nothing worth.
Job 26:6
6 yea & all they which dwell beneth in the hell are not hid from him, and the very destruccion it selfe can not be kepte oute of his sighte.
Job 26:14
14 This is nowe a short summe of his doynges. But who is able sufficiently to rehearse his workes? Who can perceyue and vnderstand the thondre of his power?
Job 27:8
8 What hope hath the ypocrite, though he haue greate good, and though God geue him ryches after his hertes desire?
Job 27:22
22 It russheth in vpon hym, and spareth him not, he maye not escape from the power thereof.
Job 28:24-25
Job 28:28
28 And vnto man he sayde: Beholde, to feare the Lorde, is wisedom, and to forsake euil, is vnderstandinge.
Job 31:16
16 When the poore desyreth any thinge at me, haue I denyed it them? Haue I caused the wyddowe stande wayting for me in vayne?
Job 31:35
35 O that I had one whiche woulde heare me. Lo, this is my cause. Let the almighty geue me answere: and let hym that is my contrary party, sue me with a lybell.
Job 33:6-18
6 Beholde, before God am I euen as thou, for I am fashyoned, and made euen of the same moulde.
7 Therfore, thou nedest not be afrayed of me, neyther nedest thou to feare, that my auctoryte shalbe to heauye for the.
8 Now haste thou spoken in myne eares, and I haue heard the voyce of thy wordes:
9 I am clene withoute any faute, I am innocente, & there is no wyckednesse in me,
10 But lo, he hath pyked a quarell agaynste me, and taketh me for hys enemye,
11 he hath put my fote in the stockes, & loketh narowlye vnto all my pathes.
12 Beholde, vnto these vnreasonable wordes of thyne wil I make aunswere. Shulde God be reproued of man?
13 Why doest thou then stryue agaynst hym, because he geueth the no accomptes of all hys doynges?
14 For when God doth ones commaunde a thynge, there shulde no man be curyous, to searche whether it be ryghte.
15 In dreames and visyons of the nyght season (when slombring commeth vpon men, that they fall a slepe in theyr beddes)
16 he roundeth them in the eares, he infourmeth them, and sheweth them playnelye,
17 that it is he, which wythdraweth man from euyll, delyuereth hym from pryde,
18 kepeth hys soule from destruccyon, and his life from the swearde.
Job 34:5-6
Job 34:21-23
Job 34:22
Job 34:29
29 If he delyuer and graunte pardon, who wil iudge or condemne? But yf he hyde away hys countenaunce, who wyll turne it aboute agayne, whether it be to the people or to anye man?
Job 34:32
32 If I haue gone a mysse, enfourme me: yf I haue done wronge, I wyl leaue of.
Job 35:2
2 Thinkest thou it right that thou saiest: I am ryghteous before GOD?
Job 35:5
5 loke vnto the heauen, and beholde it: consydre the cloudes, how they are hyer then thou.
Job 37:23
23 It is not we that can fynde oute the almighty for in power, equyte, and righteousnesse, he is hyer than can be expressed.
Job 38:1-2
Job 38:8
8 Who shut the sea with dores, when it brake forth as a chyld oute of his mothers wombe?
Job 39:5-8
5 who letteth the wylde asse go fre, or who louseth the bondes of the mule?
6 Vnto whom I haue geuen the wyldernes to be their house, & the vntylled lande to be theyr dwellynge place.
7 That they maye geue no force for the multytude of people in the cytyes, neither regard the crying of the dryuer,
8 but seke their pasture aboute the mountaynes, and folow the grene grasse.
Job 40:1-5
1 Moreouer, God spake vnto Iob & sayde:
2 Can he that stryueth with the almightye, be at reste? Shulde not he whiche disputeth with God, geue hym an aunswere?
3 Iob answered the Lorde, sayinge:
4 Beholde, I am to vyle a personne, to aunswere the, therfore wyll I laye my hand vpon my mouth.
5 Ones or twise haue I spoken, but I wyll saye no more.
Job 40:8
8 Wilt thou disanulle my iudgemente? Or wilt thou condempne me, that thou thy selfe mayest be made righteous?
Job 42:7
7 Now when the Lord had spoken these wordes vnto Iob, he sayde vnto Elephas the Themanite: I am displeased with the & thy two frendes, for ye haue not spoken the thyng that is right before me, lyke as my seruaunte Iob hath done.
8 Therfore take .vij. oxen & .vij. rammes, and go to my seruaunte Iob: offre vp also for your selues a brentofferynge: & let my seruaunte Iob praye for you. Hym wyll I accepte, & not deale with you after youre folishnesse: in that ye haue not spoken the thynge whiche is right, like as my seruaunt Iob hath done.
9 So Elephas the Themanite, Baldad the Suhyte & Sophar the Naamathite went their waye, and dyd accordynge as the Lorde commaunded them. The Lorde also accepted the personne of Iob,
Job 42:11-17
11 And then came there vnto him all hys brethren, all hys sisters, with all them that had bene of hys acquayntaunce afore, & ate bread wyth hym in hys house, wondryng at hym, & comfortyng hym ouer all the trouble, that the Lorde had brought vpon hym. Euery man gaue hym a shepe and a Iewell of golde.
12 And the Lorde made Iob rycher then he was before: for he had .xiiij.M. shepe .vi.M. camels, a .M. youcke of oxen, & a .M. asshes.
13 He had chyldren also .vij. sonnes & .iij. doughters.
14 The fyrste called daye: the seconde Pouerte: the thyrde all plenteousnes.
15 In all the lande were none found so fayre, as the doughters of Iob, & theyr father gaue them enherytaunce amonge theyr brethren.
16 After this lyued Iob .xl. yares, so that he sawe his children, & his children children to the fourthe generacyon.
17 And so he dyed, beynge olde & of a perfecte age.
Psalms 3:5
5 I layed me downe and slepte, but I rose vp agayne, for the Lorde sustayned me.
Psalms 4:8
8 Therfore wyll I laye me downe in peace, and take my rest: for thou Lorde only settest me in a sure dwellynge.
Psalms 10:11
11 For he sayeth in hys herte: Tushe, God hath forgotten, he hath turned awaye hys face, so that he wyll neuer se it.
Psalms 10:14
14 Thys thou seyst, for thou consyderest the mysery and sorowe. The poore geueth him selfe ouer into thy hande, and committeth hym vnto the, for thou art the helper of the frendlesse.
Psalms 25:14
14 The secrete of the Lorde is amonge them that feare him, and he sheweth them hys couenaunt.
Psalms 27:1
1 Of Dauid. The Lorde is my lyghte and my health: whome then shoulde I feare? the Lorde is the strength of my life, for whom then shuld I be afraied?
Psalms 31:8
8 Thou hast not delyuered me ouer into the handes of the enemye, but hast set my fete in a large rowme.
Psalms 35:16
16 With the gredy and scorneful hypocrites they gnasshed vpon me with their teeth.
Psalms 35:22
22 This thou seist, O lorde: holde not thy tonge then, go not farre fro me, O lorde.
Psalms 37:6
6 He shal make thy righteousnesse as cleare as the light, & thy iust dealynge as the noone daye.
Psalms 43:5
5 Why art thou so heuy (O my soule) and why art thou so disquyeted wythin me? O put thy trust in God, for I wyll yet geue hym thanckes for the helpe of hys countenaunce, and because he is my God.
Psalms 45:12
12 The daughters of Tire shalbe there with gyftes, the ryche amonge the people shall make their supplication before the.
Psalms 46:1
1 To the chaunter, a songe of the children of Corah vpon almuth. In oure troubles & aduersitye, we haue founde, that God is oure refuge, oure strength and helpe.
Psalms 51:5
5 Beholde, I was borne in wickednesse, & in synne hath my mother conceyued me.
Psalms 62:9-10
Psalms 65:5-8
5 Heare vs, according vnto thy wonderfull rightuousnesse, O God oure saluation: thou that art the hope of all the endes of the earth, and of the broade sea.
6 Which in his strength setteth fast the mountaynes, and is gyrded aboute wyth power.
7 Which stilleth the ragynge of the sea, the roarynge of his waues, and the woodnes of the people.
8 They that dwell in the vttermoste partes are afrayed at thy tokens, thou makest both the mornyng and euenyng starres to prayse the.
Psalms 68:31
31 The princes shall come out of Egipt, the Morians land shall stretch out her handes vnto God.
Psalms 69:3
3 I am weery of crying, my throte is drye, my sight fayleth me, for waytinge so longe, vpon my God.
Psalms 73:22
22 So folysh was I and ignoraunte, and as it were a beast before the.
Psalms 77:19
19 Thy waye was in the sea, and thy pathes in the greate waters, yet coulde noman know thy fotesteppes.
Psalms 78:8
8 And not to be as their forefathers, a froward and ouerthwarte generatyon, a generation that set not their herte a ryghte, and whose spirite was not true towarde God.
Psalms 83:16
16 Make their faces ashamed, O Lord that they maye seke thy name.
Psalms 88:9
9 My syght fayleth for very trouble: Lord I call dayly vpon the, and stretch oute myne handes vnto the.
Psalms 92:6
6 An vnwyse man will not knowe thys, and a foole will not vnderstande it.
Psalms 92:14
14 plenteous and grene.
Psalms 94:11
11 The Lord knoweth the thoughtes of men, that they are but vayne.
Psalms 101:2
2 O let me haue vnderstandynge in the way of Godlynesse vntyll the tyme that thou come vnto me: and so shall I walcke in my house wyth an innocent herte.
Psalms 103:10
Psalms 106:43-46
43 Many a tyme did he delyuer them but they prouoked him wyth theyr owne inuencyons and were broughte downe for theyr wyckednesse.
44 Neuertheles when he saw their aduersitie he herd their complaynt.
45 He thought vpon hys couenaunt, and pytyed them, accordyng vnto the multytude of hys mercyes.
46 Yea he made all those that had led them awaye captyue, to pitiye them.
Psalms 112:4
4 Vnto the godly there aryseth vp lyghte in the darcknesse: he is mercyfull, louynge and ryghtuous.
Psalms 112:6-8
Psalms 119:6-7
Psalms 139:6-8
6 Such knowlege is to wonderfull and excellent for me, I can not atteyne vnto it.
7 Whither shal I go then from thy sprete? or, whyther shall I go then frome thy presence?
8 If I clyme vp into heauen, thou art there if I go doune to hel, thou art there also.
9 If I take the wynges of the mornynge, & remayne in the vttermost parte of the sea:
10 Euen there also shall thy hande leade me, and thy right hand shall holde me.
Psalms 140:11
11 A man full of woordes shall not prospere vpon the earth: a malicious & wicked person shalbe hunted awaye, and destroyed.
Psalms 143:6
6 I stretche forthe myne handes vnto the, my soule cryeth vnto the oute of the thyrstye lande. Selah.
Psalms 145:3
3 Great is the Lord, & maruelous worthy to be praysed, there is no ende of his greatenesse.
Psalms 148:13
13 let them prayse the name of the Lord, for his name only is excellent, and his prayse aboue heauen and earth.
Proverbs 3:24-26
Proverbs 4:18
18 The path of the ryghtuous shyneth as the lyghte, and is euer brighter and brighter vnto the perfecte daye.
Proverbs 10:19
19 Where much babling is, ther must nedes be offence: he that refraineth his lippes is wisest of all.
Proverbs 10:24
24 The thinge that the vngodly are afrayed of, shall come vpon them, but the rightuous shall haue their desyre.
Proverbs 14:26
26 The feare of the Lord in a strong hold for vnto his he wyl be a sure defence,
Proverbs 14:32
32 The vngodlye is afrayed of euery parel, but the ryghtuous hath a good hope euen in death.
Proverbs 19:6
6 The multitude hangeth vpon great men, and euery man fauoureth him that geueth rewardes.
Proverbs 20:20
20 Whoso curseth hys father and mother, hys lyght shalbe put outin the myddest of darcknesse.
Proverbs 25:2-3
Proverbs 28:1
1 The vngodly flyeth no man chasyng him, but the rightuous standeth styf as lyon.
Proverbs 30:2-4
2 For though I am the least of al, & haue no mans vnderstanding
3 (for I neuer learned wysdom) yet haue I vnderstanding, & am wel infourmed in godly thinges.
4 Who hath climed vp into heauen? Who hath come down from thence? Who hath holden the wynd fast in his hand? Who hath comprehended the waters in a garment? Who hath set al the endes of the worlde? What is his name, or his sonnes name? Canst thou tel?
Proverbs 31:7
7 that they may drinke it, & forget their misery and aduersitie.
Ecclesiastes 3:11
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.
Ecclesiastes 3:18
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:
Ecclesiastes 5:8
8 If thou seyst the poore to be oppressed and wrongeously dealt withall, so that equite & the right of the law is wrasted in the lande: maruell not thou at such iudgement, for one great man kepeth touch with another, and the mightye helpe them selfes together.
Ecclesiastes 5:20
20 For he thyncketh not muche how longe he shall lyue, for so much as God fylleth his herte with gladnesse.
Isaiah 1:15
15 Though ye holde oute your handes, yet turne I myne eyes from you. And though ye make manye prayers, yet heare I nothynge at all, for youre handes are full of bloude.
Isaiah 12:1-2
Isaiah 40:28
28 Knowest thou not, or hast thou not hearde, that the euerlastynge God the Lorde whiche made all the corners of the earth, is nether weery nor faynt, & that his wysdome can not be comprehended,
Isaiah 41:27
27 Beholde, I wyll fyrst graunte them of Sion and Ierusalem to be Euangelistes.
Isaiah 45:14
14 The Lorde hath sayde moreouer: The occupiers of Egypte, the marchauntes of the Morians and Sabees, shall come vnto the with trybute, they shalbe thyne, they shall folowe the, & go with cheynes vpon their fete. They shall fall downe before the, and make supplicacyon vnto the. For God (without whom there is none other God) shall be with the.
Isaiah 54:4
4 Feare not, for thou shalte not be confounded: Be not ashamed, for thou shalt not come to confusyon. Yea thou shalt forget the shame of thy youth, and shalt not remembre the dyshonoure of thy wedowheade.
Isaiah 54:9
9 And this must be vnto me as the water of Noe: for as lyke I haue sworne that I wyll not brynge the water of Noe any more vpon the worlde: so haue I sworne that I wil neuer be angrye with the, nor reproue the:
Isaiah 55:9
9 but as farre as the heauens are hyer then the earth, so farre do my wayes exceade yours, and my thoughtes yours.
Isaiah 58:8-10
8 Then shall thy lighte breake forthe as the morninge, and thy healthe floryshe ryghte shortlie: thy righteousnesse shall go before the, and the glorye of the Lorde shall embrace the.
9 Then yf thou callest, the Lorde shall answere the: yf thou cryest, he shall saye: here I am. Yea, yf thou layest awaie thy burthens, and holdest thy fingers, and ceasest from blasphemous talkinge,
10 yf thou hast compassyon vpon the hongrye, and refresshest the troubled soule: Then shall thy light sprynge oute in the darcknesse, and thy darckenesse shalbe as the noone day.
Isaiah 60:14
14 Moreouer those shall come knelinge vnto the, that haue vexed the: and al they that despised the, shal fall doune at thy fote. Thou shalt be called the citie of the Lorde, the holye Sion of Israel.
Isaiah 65:16
16 Who so reioyseth vpon earthe shall reioyse in the true God. And who so sweareth vpon earth, shal sweare in the true God. For the olde emnyte shalbe forgotten and taken awaye out of my syght.
Jeremiah 2:24
24 and thy wantonnes is like a wilde Asse, that vseth the wildernesse, and that snoffeth and bloweth at his wyll. Who can tame the? All they that seke the, shal not fayle, but finde the in thine owne vnclennes.
Jeremiah 15:17
17 I dwell not amonge the scorners, nether is my delyte therin: but I dwell only in the feare of thy hand, for thou hast fylled me with bytternes.
Jeremiah 17:9-10
Lamentations 3:22
22 Heth. Namely, that the mercyes of the Lord are not cleane gone, and that hys louynge kyndnesse ceasseth not.
Lamentations 4:17
17 Phe. Wherfore yet oure eyes fayle vs, whyle we loke for vayne helpe: seynge we be euer wayting vpon a people, that can do vs no good.
Ezekiel 18:30-31
30 As for me I will iudge euery man, accordynge to hys wayes, O ye house of Israel, sayeth the Lord God. Wherfore be conuerted, and turne you cleane from all youre wickednesse, so shall there no sinne do you harme.
31 Caste awaye from you all your vngodlinesse, that ye haue done: make you new hertes and a new spirit. Wherfore will ye dye, O ye house of Israel?
Daniel 2:28
28 Onely God in heauen can open secretes, and he it is, that sheweth the kynge Nabuchodonosor, what is for to come in the latter dayes. Thy dreame, & that whiche thou hast sene in thyne heade vpon thy bed, is thys:
Daniel 2:47
47 The kynge aunswered Daniel, and sayde: yea of a trueth your God is a GOD aboue all Goddes, a Lorde aboue all kynges and an opener of secretes: seynge thou canste dyscouer thys mysterye.
Daniel 4:35
35 in comparison of whom al they that dwel vpon the earth, are to be reputed as nothinge. He handleth accordinge to hys wyl, among the powers of heauen & amonge the inhabytours of the earthe: and there is none that maye resyste hys hande, or say: what doest thou?
Hosea 6:3
3 Then shall we haue vnderstanding, and endeuoure oure selues to knowe the Lorde. He shall go forth as the springe of the daye, & come vnto vs as the eueninge and morninge rayne vpon the earth.
Hosea 7:2
2 They consydre not in their hertes that I remembre all their wickednes. They go aboute with their owne inuencions, but I se them wel ynough.
Amos 2:14
14 so that the swifte shall not escape, nether the strong be able to do anye thynge: no, the gyaunt shal not saue hys owne lyfe.
Amos 5:19-20
Amos 9:1-3
1 I sawe the Lord standynge vpon the aulter, and he sayde; smyte the dore cheke, that the postes maye shake withall. For theyr couetousnesse shal fall vpon al their heades, and their posterite shalbe slayne wyth the swerde. They shall not fle awaye, there shall not one of them escape, ner be delyuered.
2 Though they were buryed in the hell, my hande shall fetch them from thence: though they clymme vp to heauen, yet shall I cast them downe:
Amos 9:2-3
2 Though they were buryed in the hell, my hande shall fetch them from thence: though they clymme vp to heauen, yet shall I cast them downe:
3 though they hyde them selues vpon the toppe of Carmell, yet shall I seke them out, and brynge them from thence: Though they crepe downe from my syght into the depe of the sea, I shall commaunde the serpente, euen there to byte them.
Micah 7:8-9
8 O thou enemye of myne, reioyce not at my fal, for I shal get vp agayne: and thoughe I syt in my darckenesse, yet the Lorde is my lyght.
9 I wyl beare the punyshment of the Lorde (for why? I haue offended hym) tyll he sit in iudgement vpon my cause, and se that I haue ryghte. He wyll brynge me forth to the lyght, & I shall se hys ryghtuousnesse.
Habakkuk 1:13
13 Thyne eyes are clene, thou mayest not se euyll, thou canst not beholde the thynge that is wycked. Wherfor then doest thou loke vpon the vngodly, and holdest thy tung, when the wycked deuoureth the man that is better then hym selfe?
Zechariah 5:3-4
3 Then sayd he vnto me: This is the cursse that goeth forth ouer the whole earth: for all theues shal be iudged after this boke, & all swearers shalbe iudged accordynge to the same,
4 I wyl bring it forth (sayeth the Lorde of hostes) so that it shall come to the house of the these, and to the house of hym, that falselye sweareth by my name, and shall remayne in hys house, and consume it, with the timbre & stones thereof.
Zechariah 14:6-7
Malachi 4:2
2 But vnto you that feare my name, shall the Sonne of ryghteousnesse aryse, and healthe shalbe vnder his winges: ye shal go forth, & multipply as the fat calues.
Matthew 11:27
27 All thinges are geuen vnto me of my father. And no man knoweth the sonne but the father: neyther knoweth anye man the father, saue the sonne, and he to whom the sonne wyl open hym.
Matthew 13:35
35 to fulfil that which was spoken by the Prophet saying: I wil open my mouth in similitudes, & will speake forth thynges whych haue ben kept secrete from the begynnyng of the world.
Luke 2:26-32
26 And an aunswere was geuen him of the holye ghost, that he shoulde not se death, before he had sene the Lordes Christe.
27 And he came by inspiration into the tempell. And when the father and mother broughte in the childe Iesus, to do for him after the custome of the lawe,
28 then toke he him vp in hys armes and sayed.
29 Lorde. Nowe lettest thou thy seruaunt departe in peace, accordinge to thy promes.
30 For mine eyes haue sene the sauiour sent from the.
31 Which thou hast prepare before the face of all people.
32 A lyght to lighten the gentils and the glorye of thy people Israel.
Luke 12:47
47 The seruaunt that knewe hys maysters wyl, and prepared not hym selfe, neyther dyd accordynge to his will, shalbe beaten with many strypes.
Luke 16:23-26
23 And beynge in hell in tormentes, he lyfte vp hys eyes, and sawe Abraham a farre of, & Lazarus in his bosome,
24 and he cryed & sayed: father Abraham haue mercy on me, and send Lazarus that he maye dyppe the typpe of his fynger in water, and cole my tonge, for I am tormented in this flamme.
25 But Abraham sayd vnto hym. Sonne, remembre that thou in thy lyfe tyme, receyuedest thy pleasure, and contrarywyse Lazarus payne. Nowe therfore is he conforted, and thou arte punyshed.
26 Beyonde all thys, betwene you and vs there is a great space set, so that they whiche would go from hence to you can not, neyther maye come from thence to vs.
John 2:24-25
John 16:21
21 A woman when she trauayleth, hathe sorowe, because her houre is come: but assone as she is deliuered of the child she remembreth no more the anguish, for ioye that a man is borne into the worlde.
Acts 17:18
18 Certayne Philosophers of the Epicures and of the Stoickes, disputed with him. And some there were, whiche sayed. What wyll this babler saye? Other said he semeth to be a tydynges brynger of newe deuyls, because he preached vnto them Iesus and the resurreccyon.
Romans 1:22
22 When they counted them selues wyse, they became foles,
Romans 5:3-5
Romans 11:33
33 O the deapnes of the abundaunte wysedome and knoweledge of God: howe vnsearcheable are his iudgementes, and hys wayes paste fyndynge out?
Romans 12:16
16 Be of lyke affeccyon one towardes an other. Be not hyghe mynded, but make youre selues equall to them of the lower sorte. Be not wyse in youre owne opinions.
Romans 16:25-26
25 To hym that is of power to stablysh you, accordynge to my Gospell and preachinge of Iesus Christe, in vtterynge of the mysterye whiche was kepte secrete sence the worlde began,
26 but nowe is opened by the scriptures of prophesye, at the commaundemente of the euerlastynge God, to stere vp obedience to the fayth publyshed among all nacions:
1 Corinthians 2:9-11
9 But as it was written: The eye hath not sene, and the eare hath not hearde, neither haue entred into the herte of man the thinges, which God hath prepared for them that loue him.
10 But God hath opened them to vs by hys spirite. For the spirite searcheth al thinges, ye the bottome of Goddes secretes.
1 Corinthians 2:10
1 Corinthians 2:16
16 For who knoweth the minde of the Lorde? other who shall informe him? But we vnderstand the minde of Christ.
1 Corinthians 3:18-20
18 Let no man deceyue hym selfe. Yf anye man seme, wyse amonge you, let hym be a fole in thys worlde that he maye be wyse.
19 For the wysdome of this worlde is folyshnes wyth God. For it is wrytten: he compaseth the wyse in theyr craftynes.
20 And agayne, God knoweth the thoughtes of the wyse that they be vayne.
2 Corinthians 1:12
12 Oure reioysinge is this, the testimony of oure conscience, that in synglenes and Godly purenes, and not in fleshely wysdome, but by the grace of God, we haue had oure conuersation in the worlde, and moste of all to youwardes.
Ephesians 2:3
3 amonge whiche we also had our conuersation in tyme paste, in the lustes of oure fleshe, and fulfylled the wyll of the fleshe and of the mynde, and were naturallye the chyldren of wrath, euen as well as other.
Ephesians 3:5
5 Which mysterye in tymes passed was not opened to the sonnes of men, as it is now declared vnto his holye Apostles and Prophetes by the spyrite
Ephesians 3:8
8 Vnto me the leaste of all sainctes is this grace geuen, that I shoulde preache amonge the Gentyls the vnsearcheable ryches of Christe,
Ephesians 3:18-19
Colossians 1:27
27 to whom God woulde make knowen the glorious riches of this misterye amonge the Gentyls, whiche ryches is Christ, in you the hope of glorye,
2 Thessalonians 3:14
14 Yf any man obeye not oure sayinges send vs worde of hym by a letter: and haue no companye wyth hym that he maye be ashamed.
1 Timothy 2:8
8 I wyll therfore that the men praye euerye where lyfting vp pure handes wythout wrath or doubtyng.
Titus 2:8
8 and wyth the wholesom worde, which cannot be rebuked, that he which wythstandeth, maye be ashamed, hauyng nothynge in you that he maye disprayse.
Hebrews 2:3
3 howe shal we escape, yf we despise so great saluacyon, whyche at the fyrst began to be preached of the Lorde hym selfe, and afterward was confirmed to vswarde, by them that hearde it,
Hebrews 4:13
13 neyther is there anye creature inuisible in the syght of him. For all thinges are naked and bare vnto the eyes of him, of whom we speake.
James 1:19
19 Wherfore deare brethren, let euerye man be swyfte to heare, slowe to speake, and slow to wrath.
James 2:20
20 Wylt thou vnderstande (O thou vayne man) that fayth without dedes is dead?
James 3:13-17
13 So can no fountayne geue both salte water & freshe also. If any man be wyse and endued wyth learnynge amonge you, let hym shewe the workes of hys good conuersacyon in mekenes that is coupled with wysdome.
14 But, yf ye haue bitter enuyinge and strife in youre hertes, reioyce not: neyther be lyars agaynste the trueth.
15 Thys wysedome descendeth not from aboue: but is earthye, & naturall, and deuelyshe:
16 For where enuiynge and stryfe is there is vnstablenes and all maner of euyll workes.
17 But the wysedome that is from aboue, is fyrste pure, then peasable, gentle, and easye to be entreated, full of mercye & good frutes, wythoute iudgynge, and wythout simulacyon:
James 4:8
8 Drawe nye to God, and he wyll drawe nye to you. Clense youre handes ye synners, and purge youre hertes ye wauerynge mynded.
1 Peter 3:15
15 but sanctifie the Lorde God in your hertes. Be ready alwaies to geue an answere to euery man that axeth you a reason of the hope, that is in you, and that with mekenes & feare,
1 John 2:28
28 And now babes abide in him, that when he shal appeare, we maye be bolde, and not be made ashamed of him at his comming:
1 John 3:19-22
19 For therby we know that we are of the verytye, and can before him quyete oure hertes.
20 But if our hertes condempne vs, God is greater then our hertes, and knoweth all thinges.
21 Beloued, yf our hertes condempne vs not, then haue we trust to Godward,
22 and whatsoeuer we are, we shall receiue of him, because we kepe his commaundementes, and do these thinges, which are pleasyng in hys sight.
Jude 1:18
18 howe that they tolde you that there shoulde be begylers in the laste tyme whiche shoulde walke after theyr owne vngodlye lustes.
Revelation 2:23
23 And I will kyl her chyldren wyth death. And all the congregacions shal know, that I am he, whiche searched the reynes and hertes. And I will geue vnto euery one of you according vnto youre workes.
Revelation 3:7
7 And wryte vnto the tydinges bringer of the congregacyon of Philadelphia, this sayeth he that is holy and true, which hath the keye of Dauid, which openeth and no man shutteth, and shutteth & no man openeth.
Revelation 3:9
9 Behold I make them of the congregacion of Sathan, which cal them selues Iewes and are not, but do lye: Beholde: I wyl make them that they shal come and worshyppe before thy fete, and shal knowe that I loue the.
Revelation 7:14-17
14 And I sayd vnto hym: Lorde thou wotest. And he said vnto me: these are they which came out of great tribulacion, and made their garmentes large and made them white, in the bloude of the lambe,
15 therfore are they in the presence of the seate of God and serue hym daye and nyghte in his temple, and he that sitteth in the seate wyl dwell amonge them.
16 They shal honger no more neyther thyrste, neyther shal the sunne lyghte on them, neyther anye heate:
17 For the lambe, which is in the middes of the seate shall feede them, and shall leade them vnto fountaynes of lyuinge water, and God shall wype awaye al teares from theyr eyes.