Textus Receptus Bibles
Bishops Bible 1568
12:1 | So Iob aunswered, & saide |
12:2 | Then no doubt ye are the men alone, and wysdome shall perishe with you |
12:3 | But I haue vnderstanding aswell as ye, and am not inferior to you: Yea who knoweth not these thinges |
12:4 | I am as one mocked of his neighbour, who calleth vpon God, & he heareth him: The iust & the vpright is laughed to scorne |
12:5 | Being as alight despised in the heartes of the riche, and as one redy to fall |
12:6 | The houses of robbers are in wealth and prosperitie, and they that maliciouslie meddle against God dwell without care, in those thinges that God hath geuen richely with his hande |
12:7 | Aske the cattaile, and they shall enfourme thee: the foules of the ayre, and they shall tell thee |
12:8 | Or the encrease of the earth, and it shall shew thee: or the fishes of the sea, and they shall certifie thee |
12:9 | What is he but he knoweth that the hande of the Lorde made all these |
12:10 | In whose hande is the soule of euery liuing thing, and the breath of all mankinde |
12:11 | Haue not the eares pleasure in hearing? and the mouth in tasting the thing that it eateth |
12:12 | Among olde persons there is wysedome, and in age is vnderstanding |
12:13 | Yea, with God is wysdome and strength, it is he that hath counsell and foreknowledge |
12:14 | Beholde if he breake downe a thing, who can set it vp againe? yf he shut a thing, who wyll open it |
12:15 | Beholde, if he withholde the waters, they drye vp: yf he let them go, they destroy the earth |
12:16 | With him is strength and wysdome: both the deceauer and he that is deceaued are his |
12:17 | He carieth away the wyse men as it were a spoyle, and bringeth the iudges out of their wittes |
12:18 | He taketh away the subiection of the people from their kinges, and girdeth their loynes with a bonde |
12:19 | He leadeth away the great men into captiuitie, and turneth the mightie vpside downe |
12:20 | He stoppeth the mouth of them that speake trueth, & disapoynteth the aged of their reason |
12:21 | He powreth contempt vpon princes, and maketh the strength of the mightie weake |
12:22 | Loke what lyeth hid in darkenesse he declareth it openly, and the very shadowe of death bringeth he to light |
12:23 | He both increaseth the people and destroyeth them, he maketh them to multiplie, and diminisheth them |
12:24 | He taketh away the hearte of them that be heades of ye people of the earth, and causeth them to wander in the wildernesse out of the way |
12:25 | They grope in the darke without light, and he maketh them to stacker like a drunken man |
Bishops Bible 1568
The Bishops' Bible was produced under the authority of the established Church of England in 1568. It was substantially revised in 1572, and the 1602 edition was prescribed as the base text for the King James Bible completed in 1611. The thorough Calvinism of the Geneva Bible offended the Church of England, to which almost all of its bishops subscribed. They associated Calvinism with Presbyterianism, which sought to replace government of the church by bishops with government by lay elders. However, they were aware that the Great Bible of 1539 , which was the only version then legally authorized for use in Anglican worship, was severely deficient, in that much of the Old Testament and Apocrypha was translated from the Latin Vulgate, rather than from the original Hebrew, Aramaic and Greek. In an attempt to replace the objectionable Geneva translation, they circulated one of their own, which became known as the Bishops' Bible.