Job 4:6 Cross References - Wycliffe

6 Where is thi drede, thi strengthe, and thi pacience, and the perfeccioun of thi weies?

2 Kings 20:3

3 and seide, Y biseche, Lord, haue mynde, hou Y yede bifor thee in treuthe, and in a parfit herte, and Y dide that, that was plesaunt bifor thee. Therfor Ezechie wepte bi greet wepyng.

Job 16:17

17 But yit the while he spak, also anothir cam, and seide, Caldeis maden thre cumpenyes, and assailiden the camels, and token tho awei, and thei smytiden `also the children with swerd; and Y aloone ascapide to telle to thee.

Job 13:15

15 Yhe, thouy God sleeth me, Y schal hope in hym; netheles Y schal preue my weies in his siyt.

Job 16:17

17 My face bolnyde of wepynge, and myn iyeliddis wexiden derke.

Job 17:15

15 Therfor where is now myn abidyng? and who biholdith my pacience?

Job 23:11-12

11 My foot suede hise steppis; Y kepte his weie, and Y bowide not awey fro it. 12 Y yede not awei fro the comaundementis of hise lippis; and Y hidde in my bosum the wordis of his mouth.

Job 27:5-6

5 Fer be it fro me, that Y deme you iust; til Y faile, Y schal not go awei fro myn innocence. 6 Y schal not forsake my iustifiyng, which Y bigan to holde; for myn herte repreueth me not in al my lijf.

Job 29:12-17

12 for Y hadde delyueride a pore man criynge, and a fadirles child, that hadde noon helpere. 13 The blessyng of a man `to perische cam on me, and Y coumfortide the herte of a widewe. 14 Y was clothid with riytfulnesse; and Y clothide me as with a cloth, and with my `doom a diademe. 15 Y was iye `to a blynde man, and foot to a crokyd man. 16 Y was a fadir of pore men; and Y enqueride most diligentli the cause, which Y knew not. 17 Y al tobrak the grete teeth of the wickid man, and Y took awei prey fro hise teeth.

Job 31:1-40

1 I made couenaunt with myn iyen, that Y schulde not thenke of a virgyn. 2 For what part schulde God aboue haue in me, and eritage Almyyti God of hiye thingis? 3 Whether perdicioun is not to a wickid man, and alienacioun of God is to men worchynge wickidnesse? 4 Whether he biholdith not my weies, and noumbrith alle my goyngis? 5 If Y yede in vanyte, and my foot hastide in gile, 6 God weie me in a iust balaunce, and knowe my symplenesse. 7 If my step bowide fro the weie; if myn iye suede myn herte, and a spotte cleuede to myn hondis; 8 sowe Y, and another ete, and my generacioun be drawun out bi the root. 9 If myn herte was disseyued on a womman, and if Y settide aspies at the dore of my frend; my wijf be the hoore of anothir man, 10 and othir men be bowid doun on hir. 11 For this is vnleueful, and the moost wickidnesse. 12 Fier is deourynge `til to wastyng, and drawynge vp bi the roote alle generaciouns. 13 If Y dispiside to take doom with my seruaunt and myn hand mayde, whanne thei stryueden ayens me. 14 What sotheli schal Y do, whanne God schal rise to deme? and whanne he schal axe, what schal Y answere to hym? 15 Whether he, that wrouyte also hym, made not me in the wombe, and o God formede me in the wombe? 16 If Y denyede to pore men that, that thei wolden, and if Y made the iyen of a wydewe to abide; 17 if Y aloone eet my mussel, and a faderles child eet not therof; 18 for merciful doyng encreesside with me fro my yong childhed, and yede out of my modris wombe with me; 19 if Y dispiside a man passynge forth, for he hadde not a cloth, and a pore man with out hilyng; 20 if hise sidis blessiden not me, and was not maad hoot of the fleeces of my scheep; 21 if Y reiside myn hond on a fadirles child, yhe, whanne Y siy me the hiyere in the yate; 22 my schuldre falle fro his ioynt, and myn arm with hise boonys be al to-brokun. 23 For euere Y dredde God, as wawis wexynge gret on me; and `Y myyte not bere his birthun. 24 If Y gesside gold my strengthe, and if Y seide to purid gold, Thou art my trist; 25 if Y was glad on my many ritchessis, and for myn hond foond ful many thingis; 26 if Y siy the sunne, whanne it schynede, and the moone goynge clereli; 27 and if myn herte was glad in priuyte, and if Y kisside myn hond with my mouth; 28 which is the moost wickidnesse, and deniyng ayens hiyeste God; 29 if Y hadde ioye at the fallyng of hym, that hatide me, and if Y ioide fulli, that yuel hadde founde hym; 30 for Y yaf not my throte to do synne, that Y schulde asaile and curse his soule; 31 if the men of my tabernacle seiden not, Who yyueth, that we be fillid of hise fleischis? a pilgryme dwellide not with outforth; 32 my dore was opyn to a weiegoere; 33 if Y as man hidde my synne, and helide my wickidnesse in my bosum; 34 if Y dredde at ful greet multitude, and if dispisyng of neyyboris made me aferd; and not more Y was stille, and yede not out of the dore; 35 who yyueth an helpere to me, that Almyyti God here my desire? that he that demeth, 36 write a book, that Y bere it in my schuldre, and cumpasse it as a coroun to me? 37 Bi alle my degrees Y schal pronounce it, and Y schal as offre it to the prynce. 38 If my lond crieth ayens me, and hise forewis wepen with it; 39 if Y eet fruytis therof with out money, and Y turmentide the soule of erthetileris of it; 40 a brere growe to me for wheete, and a thorn for barli.

Proverbs 3:26

26 For the Lord schal be at thi side; and he schal kepe thi foot, that thou be not takun.

Proverbs 14:26

26 In the drede of the Lord is triste of strengthe; and hope schal be to the sones of it.

1 Peter 1:13

13 For which thing be ye gird the leendis of youre soule, sobre, perfit, and hope ye in to the ilke grace that is profrid to you bi the schewyng of Jhesu Crist,

1 Peter 1:17

17 And if ye inwardli clepe him fadir, which demeth withouten accepcioun of persoones bi the werk of ech man, lyue ye in drede in the time of youre pilgrimage; witynge that not bi corruptible gold,

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