Psalms 111:2 Cross References - Matthew

2 The worckes of the Lorde are greate, sought oute of all them, that haue pleasure therin.

Job 5:9

9 which doeth thinges, that are vnsearcheable, and marueles without nombre:

Job 9:10

10 He doth greate thynges, soch as are vnsearcheable, ye and wonders without nombre.

Job 26:12-14

12 He stilleth the sea with his power, and thorow hys wisdom hath he set forthe the world. 13 Wyth his spirites hath he garnisshed the heauens, & with his hand hath he wounded the rebellious serpent. 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 37:7

7 He sendeth feare vpon euery man that they myght knowe theyr owne worckes.

Job 38:1-41

1 Then spake the Lorde vnto Iob oute of the storme, and sayd: 2 what is he that hideth his mynde with folysh wordes? 3 Gyrde vp thy loynes lyke a man, for I wyl question the, se thou geue me a dyrecte aunswere. 4 Where wast thou, when I layde the foundacyons of the earth? Tel planely yf thou hast vnderstandyng. 5 Who hath measured it, knoweste thou? Or, who hath spreade the lyne vpon it? 6 Wherevpon stande the pylers of it? Or who layed the corner stone? 7 Where wast thou when the mornyng starres praysed me together & all the chyldren of God reioysed triumphantly? 8 Who shut the sea with dores, when it brake forth as a chyld oute of his mothers wombe? 9 When I made the cloudes to be a coueryng for it, & swadled it wyth the darcke? 10 when I gaue it my commaundement, makynge dores & barres for it, 11 saying: Hytherto shalt thou come, but no forther, & here shalte thou laye doune thy proude & hye waues. 12 Haste thou geuen the mornyng his charge (as sone as thou wast borne) and shewed the daye sprynge his place, 13 that it might take holde of the corners of the earthe, & that the vngodlye myght be shaken out? 14 Theyr tokens & weapons haste thou turned lyke claye & set them vp agayne as the chaunginge of a garment. 15 Yea thou hast spoyled the vngodly of theyr lyght, & broken the arme of the proude. 16 Camest thou euer into the grounde of the sea: or haste thou walked in the lowe corners of the depe? 17 Haue the gates of death ben opened vnto the, or haste thou sene the dore of euerlasting treasure? 18 Hast thou also perceiued, how broad the earth is? Nowe yf thou haste knowledge of all, 19 then shewe me where lyght dwelleth, & where darcknes is: 20 that thou mayest brynge vs vnto theyr quarters, yf thou canste tell the waye to theyr houses. 21 Knewest thou (when thou wast borne) how olde thou shuldest be? 22 Wentest thou euer into the threasuryes of the snowe, or haste thou sene the secrete places of the hayle, 23 whiche I haue prepared agaynst the tyme of trouble, agaynste the tyme of battell and warre? 24 By what waye is the lyghte parted, and the heate dealte oute vpon the earth? 25 Who deuydeth the aboundaunce of waters into ryuers, or who maketh a waye for the stormye wether, 26 that it watereth & moystureth the drye and baren grounde, 27 to make the grasse growe in places where no body dwelleth, and in the wyldernes where no man remayneth? 28 Who is the father of rayne? Or who hath begotten the droppes of dewe? 29 Oute of whose wombe came the yse? Who hath gendred the coldnes of the ayre? 30 that the waters are as harde as stones, and lye congeled aboue the depe. 31 Haste thou brought the .vij. starres together? Or art thou able to breake the circle of heauen? 32 Canst thou brynge forth the mornynge starre or the euenyng starre at conuenyente tyme, & conueye them home agayne? 33 Knowest thou the course of heauen, that thou mayest set vp the ordynaunce thereof vpon the earth? 34 Moreouer canst thou lyfte vp thy voyce to the cloudes, that they maye powre doune a greate rayne vpon the? 35 Canste thou thondre also that they maye go theyr waye, & be obedient vnto the, saying: Lo here are we. 36 Who geueth sure wysdome or stedfast vnderstandyng? 37 who numbreth the cloudes in wysdome? who stylleth the vehement waters of heauen? 38 who turneth the clottes to duste, & then to be clottes agayne? 39 Hunteste thou the praye from the lyon, or fedest thou hys welpes 40 lying in theyr dennes, & lurkyng in theyr couches? 41 who prouydeth meate for the rauen, when his younge ones crye vnto God, and fle aboute for wante of meate?

Job 41:1-34

1 Darrest thou drawe out Leuyathan wt an angle, or bynde hys tonge with a snare? 2 Canste thou put a rynge in the nose of hym, or bore hys chaftes thorow wt a naule. 3 Wil he make many fayre wordes wyth the (thinckest thou) or flattre the? 4 Wyll he make a couenaunt wyth the? Or art thou able for to compel him to do the contynuall seruyce? 5 Wylt thou take thy pastyme wyth hym as with a byrd, or geue him vnto thy maydens, 6 that thy companyons maye hewe hym in peces, to be parted amonge the marchaunt men? 7 Canste thou fyl the net with his skinne, or the fyshe pannyer with hys heade? 8 Darrest thou laye hande vpon him? It is better for the to consydre what harme might happen the there thorow & not to touche hym. 9 For when thou thinkest to haue hold vpon hym, he shall begyle the: Euery man also that seyth hym, shal go backe. And why? 10 there darre none be so bolde as to rayse hym vp. Who is able to stande before me? 11 Or, who hath geuen me anye thynge afore hande, that I am bound to reward hym againe? All thynges vnder heauen are myne. 12 I feare hym not, whether he threaten or speake fayre. 13 Who lyfteth hym vp, & strypeth hym out of hys clothes, or who taketh him by the byt of hys brydle? 14 Who openeth the dore of hys face? for he hath horryble tethe rounde aboute. 15 Hys body is couered with scales as it were wyth shyldes, lockt in, kepte, & wel compacte together. 16 One is so ioyned to another, that no ayre can come in 17 Yea one hangeth so vpon another, & stycketh so together, that they can not be sundered. 18 His nesynge is lyke a glysteryng fyre, & his eyes lyke the morning shyne. 19 Oute of hys mouthe go torches & fyre brandes 20 oute of hys nostrels there goeth a smoke, like as oute of an hote sethinge pot. 21 His breth maketh the cotes burne, the flamme goeth out of hys mouth. 22 In his necke remayneth strength & before hys face sorow is turned to gladnes. 23 The membres of his body are ioyned so strait one to another, and cleue so fast together, that he can not be moued. 24 His hert is as herde as a stone, & as faste as the stithye that the hammer man smyteth vpon. 25 When he goeth, the myghtiest of al are afrayed, & the waues heauy. 26 If he drawe out the swearde, there maye neyther speare nor brest plate, abyde hym 27 He setteth as much by a strawe as by yron, and as muche by a rotten stocke as by metall. 28 He starteth not away for hym that bendeth the bowe: & as for slynge stones, he careth as muche for stubble as for them. 29 He counteth the hammer no better then a strawe, he laugheth hym to scorne that shaketh the speare. 30 He treadeth the golde in the myre lyke the sharpe potsherdes. 31 He maketh the depe to seethe and boyle lyke a pot, & stereth the sea together lyke an oyntment. 32 The waye is lyght after hym, the depe is hys walkynge place. 33 Vpon earth is there no power lyke vnto hys, for he is so made that he feareth not. 34 If a man wyll consydre all hye thinges, thys same is a kynge ouer all the chyldren of pryde.

Psalms 77:11-12

11 Therefore wyll I remembre the worckes of the Lorde, and call to mynde thy wonders of olde tyme. 12 I wyll speake of all thy worckes, and my talkynge shalbe of thy doynges.

Psalms 92:4-5

4 For thou lord hast made me glad thorow thy workes, and I will reioyse ouer the operacion of thy handes. 5 O Lorde, how glorious are thy workes, thy thoughtes are very depe.

Psalms 104:24

24 O Lord, how manifolde are thy workes, right wisely hast thou made them al: yea, the earth is full of thy ryches.

Psalms 104:34

34 O that my wordes might please hym, for my ioye is in the Lorde.

Psalms 107:43

43 Who so is wyse, & pondreth these thynges well, shal vnderstande the louyng kyndnesses of the Lorde.

Psalms 139:14

14 I will geue thankes vnto the, for I am wonderously made: maruelous are thy workes, & that my soule knoweth right well.

Psalms 143:5

5 Yet do I remembre the times past, I muse vpon all thy workes, yea, I exercise my selfe in the workes of thy handes.

Proverbs 17:16

16 What helpeth it to geue a foole mony in his hand, wher as he hath no mind to bye wysdome?

Proverbs 18:1-2

1 Who so hath pleasure to sow dyscorde, pyketh a quarel in euery thyng. 2 A foole hath no delite in understanding, but only in those thynges wherin his herte reioyseth.

Proverbs 24:14

14 Euen so shall the knowledge of wysedome be vnto thy soule, as soone as thou hast gotten it. And there is good hope, yea thy hope shall not be in vanyte.

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.

Isaiah 40:12

12 Who hath holden the waters in hys fyst? Who hath measured heauen with his spanne, and hath comprehended all the earth of the worlde in thre fyngers? Who hath weyed the mountaynes and hylles?

Jeremiah 32:17-19

17 O Lorde God, it is thou that hast made heauen and earthe wyth thy greate power, and hye arme, and there is nothinge to harde for the. 18 Thou shewest mercy vpon thousandes, thou recompencest the wickednes of the fathers, into the bosume of the children, that come after them. 19 Thou art the greate and myghtie God, whose name is the Lorde of Hostes, greate in counsel, and infinite in thought. Thine eyes loke vpon all the wayes of mens chyldren, to rewarde euery one after his waye, and according to the frutes of his inuencyons.

Daniel 4:3

3 O how greate are hys tokens, and howe myghtie are hys wonders? His kyngedome is an euerlastynge kyngedome, and hys power lasteth for euer & euer.

Romans 1:28

28 And as it semed not good vnto them to be a knowen of God, euen so God deliuered them vp vnto a leud minde, that they should do those thinges, whiche were not comly,

Romans 8:6

6 To be carnally mynded is death. But to be spiritually minded is lyfe and peace.

Ephesians 1:19

19 and what is the excedynge greatnes of hys power to vs warde, whiche beleue accordynge to the workynge of that hys myghtye power,

Ephesians 2:7-10

7 for to shewe in tymes to come the excedinge riches of hys grace in kyndnes to vswarde in Christe Iesus. 8 For by grace are ye made safe thorowe fayth, and that not of youre selues. For it is the gyfte of God, 9 and commeth not of workes, leste anye man should bost him selfe. 10 For we are his worckmanshyp created in Christe Iesus to good workes, vnto the, whyche God ordeined vs before, that we should walke in them.

1 Peter 1:10-12

10 Of whiche saluacyon haue the Prophetes enquyred and searched, whiche prophesyed of the grace that shoulde come vnto you, 11 searchynge when or at what tyme of the spyryte of Christe whiche was in them, shoulde signifye, whiche spyryte testyfyed before, the passyons that shoulde come vnto Christe, and the glorye that shoulde folowe after: 12 vnto which Prophetes it was declared, that not vnto them selues, but vnto vs, they shoulde mynyster the thynges whiche are nowe shewed vnto you of them whiche by the holye ghoste sent doune from heauen, haue preached vnto you the thynges whiche the aungels desyre to beholde.

Revelation 15:3

3 and they songe the songe of Moises the seruaunt of God, & they songe of the lamb, sayinge: Great & maruelous are thy workes Lorde God almighty, iuste & true are thy wayes kynge of sainctes.

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